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Eagles, Steely Dan, UBS

Could've wrote about about an anniversary yesterday but one might say it got "rained out" for real.  But I alway expected this week would cover another musical event. Marisa and her dad - this commentator - took in the Eagles' The Long Goodbye Tour at UBS last Wednesday eve.  

The Eagles were "supported" by Steely Dan which I never saw in any of its earlier iterations.  One might say they played the hits; so even though I never bought the vinyl, I pretty much knew all the songs from airplay.  Essentially a duo with a supporting cast, this version of "Dan" features, following the 2017 loss of Walter Becker, surviving member Donald Fagen.

As with Squeeze discussed last week, when an opening act or co-headliner is involved, the band you really want to see plays a comparatively shorter set.  When we saw the Eagles just over two years ago at the Garden for the Hotel California tour, there was no opener and they more of their catalogue.  I prefer that, especially in a situation where the set includes some solo work by Joe Walsh (His tunes just work very well in arenas and stadia.) and Don Henley.  The crowd loved those songs but as enjoyable as I found those, I probably would enjoy hearing instead Eagles version of some of bassist/vocalist Timothy B. Schmit's strong Poco tunes, including "Keep On Tryin'", "Restrain," or "Starin' At the Sky" (Weigh in after you hear those great tunes.).

When we left, I pulled up my favorite Eagles LP, "On The Border," in Apple Music.  It features a few tunes I'd still enjoy hearing live that failed to make the set including "Ol' 55." "James Dean" and "Good Day in Hell".  If there ever is a new tour, I'd not mind hearing them play that album in its entirety.  That said most of the set (see below) is a staple of their lives shows in recent years.  It was also nice to hear Glenn Frey's son, Deacon, cover his father's vocals on "Take It Easy," "Peaceful Easy Feelin'" and "Already Gone." Like father, like son.

The concert year is not yet over but it is really shaping up as great year for live music.

 

Setlists:

Eagles:

* Seven Bridges Road (Steve Young cover) 

* Take It Easy 

* One of These Nights 

* New Kid in Town 

* Take It to the Limit (Dedicated to Randy Meisner) 

* Best of My Love (Dedicated to Glenn Frey) 

* Witchy Woman 

* Peaceful Easy Feeling (Jack Tempchin cover) 

* Tequila Sunrise 

In the City (Joe Walsh song) 

* I Can't Tell You Why 

* Lyin' Eyes 

Life's Been Good (Joe Walsh song) 

* Already Gone (Jack Tempchin cover) 

* The Boys of Summer (Don Henley song) (Dedicated to Jimmy Buffett) 

Funk #49 (James Gang cover) 

Life in the Fast Lane

* Heartache Tonight 


Encore:

Rocky Mountain Way (Joe Walsh song) 

* Desperado 

Hotel California

 

Steely Dan:

* Phantom Raiders (Stanley Wilson cover) 


* Josie 


* Hey Nineteen 


* Aja 


* Kid Charlemagne 


* Dirty Work 


* Black Friday 


Rikki Don't Lose That Number 


* Peg 


* My Old School 


Reelin' in the Years

* A Man Ain't Supposed to Cry (Joe Williams cover)

Comments

Tessa Marquis

Rain brings you a chance to enjoy your interior - music, emotions, food, and writing.
Yesterday my exterior life included a very difficult memorial (mother of a friend was murdered) and a very cheerful fundraiser (overlooking the roiling Long Island Sound and featuring the pet ducks in the backyard - yes, they lay eggs!).In between the emotions there was music - live and recorded,; food -from the ridiculous to the sublime; and writing - condolence notes
to leave in the basket, birthday greetings to mail, tomorrow; and fundraising appeals to support the good causes.

Plus: *My* anniversary was on Friday - 36 years since I quit smoking! I join Corey in celebrating every moment we have.
Daniel Schwartz

Great music as always! We did end up apple picking in Gardener, NY. Very wet, but still fun. Back down south after a 2 hour flight delay at JFK.
Robert Intelisano

Nice Setlists! Walter Becker, a FH guy! Love the Joe Walsh stuff, In the City is on "The Warriors" Movie soundtrack. Thanks for sharing!
Corey Bearak

Shared WB's roots with Marisa at outset of the show. It came off a akin to a Who concert with Daltrey but no Pete.

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