Commenter   Comment   Posted On   Date  
 Kalen Haag Sunroom>>, Louis to this day has me speechless Louis Tomlinson / Sun Room Mar 02, 2022
 Kalen Haag Best show I’ve ever been to. Harry Styles / Jenny Lewis Mar 02, 2022
 Justin Thiele I'm not sure on some of the photo tags. For Neva Dinova vs This Just In, I think the younger dudes are This Just In right? Desaparecidos / Neva Dinova / Rilo Kiley / This Just In Mar 02, 2022
 Kalen Haag Absolutely insane concert 12/10. Tyler, The Creator / Kali Uchis / Vince Staples / Teezo Touchdown Mar 02, 2022
 Kalen Haag I was too young to have any pictures lol Big Time Rush / Rachel Crow / Cody Simpson Mar 02, 2022
 Acey68 Review: The Eagles give Tampa fans a three-hour set featuring 'Hotel California' and all the greatest hits By Josh Bradley and Phil DeSimone Monday night, the universe decided to teach stickler fans of the Eagles a lesson: If you don’t like the fact that Deacon Frey is covering for his late father Glenn, you don’t get to have a Frey onstage at all. Right before the current leg of the group’s Hotel California tour, it was announced that the new kid in town had come down with an unspecified illness, and will be sitting out until further notice. Obviously, the show had to go on, but Tampa did get to witness a rare Eagles show without anyone in the Frey clan present. That just left sole co-founder Don Henley, shred wizard Joe Walsh, and The Long Run-era bassist Timothy B. Schmit, along with the strange but cool addition of Vince Gill (yes, that Vince Gill). At 8:15 p.m, a ghoulish bellhop slowly sauntered onto the gray curtain-draped stage, holding a vinyl copy of Hotel California. He made his way to a record player on far stage-right, blew the dust off of the record, and set it down. The needle dropped and the curtain rose. Don, Joe, and Timothy were all dressed conservatively while performing the band’s best-known album front to back. Henley, donning a Robert Fripp-style white button down and black vest, sang a transposed version of the album’s title track while behind the drum kit, which would only happen a few times throughout the show. Don Felder has been out of the group for two decades now, so dueling Walsh on that legendary guitar solo was touring guitarist Steuart Smith, who even held a double-neck axe. Whether that was a salute to Felder, or a giant middle finger, the old guys still managed to crack out the solo almost exactly as it appeared on the original album. Gill did Frey’s vocal parts on “New Kid In Town,” and Walsh harmonized with Schmit’s bass during one of the instrumental segments of “Life In The Fast Lane.” Nobody had any issues whatsoever watching Henley shine centerstage on the album’s regretful side A closer, “Wasted Time,” which saw a surprise appearance from a full, all-local orchestra, laid out right behind the band. A woman in black came onstage to flip the record over, to which the orchestra would immediately launch into “Wasted Time (Reprise).” It would then leave the stage to let Don and friends continue doing their thing, until the album’s closer, “The Last Resort,” which not only saw the orchestra’s return, but also the appearance of a 20-piece local choir. Finally, right around 9 p.m., the last note was struck, and the crowd lost it. “Thank you,” Henley finally mumbled. A 20-minute intermission took place, and while members of the orchestra hung out backstage, Don, Joe, Tim, Vince, and Steuart launched into a breathtaking rendition of Steve Young’s “Seven Bridges Road,” a favorite of the Eagles' for several years. Vince Gill did Glenn Frey’s vocals during “Take It Easy,” and whoever took on those high harmonies on “One Of These Nights” deserves a major pat on the back. Once the latter ended, Henley, now dressed much less conservatively, finally came to the mic and spoke. “It’s not that we don’t care about what’s going on in the world right now, it’s just that we need a break,” he explained. “Makes a fella want to drink.” The rest of the set was nothing but wall-to-wall greatest hits that fans in the sold-out Amalie Arena shelled out over $120 to hear. Schmit powered through Glenn’s vocals during “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” Henley returned to Phil Collins mode (singing and drumming) on a slightly slowed-down “Witchy Woman,” and Gill carried “Take It To The Limit.” Nothing against Joe Walsh, but this live version was infinitely better than when Joe sang it while opening for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in the same building, five years prior. Come to think of it, Joe might have actually been the star of the show. He very generously gave us a healthy mix of his own Eagles songs (“In The City,” “Pretty Maids All In A Row”), as well as a few cuts of his from outside the Eagles. He saluted the James Gang with “Funk #49,” and during the band’s post “Heartache Tonight” encore, the obligatory “Rocky Mountain Way,” talkbox and all, and God love him, but did anyone understand what the hell he was saying during his pre-“Life’s Been Good” banter? During that encore, Joe wasn’t the only one with a solo tune. Believe it or not, Henley actually dusted off “Boys Of Summer,” written with Heartbreakers Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell—the latter of whom is in town for a show next week. The other two performed were “Desperado,” which saw the return of the orchestra, and closing up was “The Best of My Love,” which may have seemed like an odd closer compared to “Desperado,” but still gave us the lingering feeling that the Eagles were saying goodbye. “In case we don't pass this way again, I want to thank all of you for a wonderful ride, for a wonderful 50 years.” Henley explained. But then again, how many farewell tours have the guys done? Eagles Mar 02, 2022
 Acey68 Tampa Florida- Amalie Arena 2/28/22 Set 1: "Hotel California" "New Kid in Town" "Life in the Fast Lane" "Wasted Time" "Wasted Time (Reprise)" "Victim of Love" "Pretty Maids All in a Row" "Try and Love Again" "The Last Resort" Set 2: "Seven Bridges Road" "Take It Easy" "One of These Nights" "Take It to the Limit" "Peaceful Easy Feeling" "Tequila Sunrise" "Witchy Woman" "In the City" "I Can't Tell You Why" "Lyin' Eyes" "Those Shoes" "Life's Been Good" "Already Gone" "Funk #49" "Heartache Tonight" Encore: "Rocky Mountain Way" Desperado "The Boys of Summer" "Best of My Love" Eagles Mar 02, 2022
 Julie Bickel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCvCtXL_VB0 - a video from this great set that happened on MAY 14TH 2009!!! Honor Society Mar 01, 2022
 Pat Okelley The playlist auto-generated isn't correct. Mine is much, much closer but still not exact. The Atlanta show was unique in that no play sets have been found, recordings or video...there were other shows that year in 1992 that were recorded, etc. But in Atlanta, it's as if everyone was high or tripping acid, even the soundboard guys. Who knows. I mean there were literally fires on the lawn. It was absolutely crazy. Only a couple actual photographs can be found. Maybe somewhere, hidden, someone has some recorded that they in over 25 years just have decided to never upload or share with anyone else on the planet from the 92 show. Because if they did social media would have spread it easily over the years. Anyway check out my Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/30jq1EI7DCr408eUJl0OFc?si=9Zakfob8QA2ALhJmNjovhw&utm_source=copy-link Lollapalooza 1992 Mar 01, 2022
 Pat Okelley My 1992 Atlanta Lollapalooza Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/30jq1EI7DCr408eUJl0OFc?si=9Zakfob8QA2ALhJmNjovhw&utm_source=copy-link Lollapalooza 1992 Mar 01, 2022
 Kwyjibo2112 My first of many Creek shows. Thanks Tom! Max Creek Mar 01, 2022
 Maleah Adams I literally got phenomena for this Louis Tomlinson / Sun Room Mar 01, 2022
 Rudy Childs Opening acts were: Carillo Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers The J. Geils Band Mar 01, 2022
 Ky Szitas fuck call me karizma MOD SUN / Call Me Karizma / Austin Cain / Angel White / Forget Brennan / Daghe Mar 01, 2022
 Justin Thiele Does anybody remember much about this show? It looks like even more cross pollination than usual. Jiha playing with Bright Eyes and The Good Life. Gretta, and the violinist (I don't know her name) playing with Bright Eyes and Mayday. Tim sitting in with Mayday too. Wondering if it was particularly special circumstance or if there was always that much crossover and I don't remember. This was an era! Bright Eyes / The Good Life / Mayday Mar 01, 2022
 Sigmon Whitener I really thought I remembered them playing Whiter Shade of Pale. Procol Harum / Elizabeth Mar 01, 2022
  Br54knight Chris Knight Frank Rische Kevin Abernathy Chris Knight / The Insubordinate Hillbillies Mar 01, 2022
  Br54knight The Insubordinate Hillbillies: Cody Beck Steve Yates Lonnie Qualls Matt Brooks Chris Knight / The Insubordinate Hillbillies Mar 01, 2022
 Abbey Madrid Best night ever ash Shawn Mendes / Alessia Cara Mar 01, 2022
  Br54knight Chris Knight Frank Rische Kevin Abernathy Chris Knight / Pistol Hill / Chance Stanley Feb 28, 2022