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by The Boss on 2024-03-17Scotiabank Arena - TorontoEagles have not lost a step and put on a stunning performance. However the event organizer had enough lead time to bring in replacement worth of Steely Dan.
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The Eagles possess one of the most storied careers in all of music. The California group, formed in 1971, have sold more than 200 million albums globally with six releases reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200 through their final studio album, Long Road Out of Eden (2007). The band also holds the record for best-selling album in the United States with the 1976 compilation Their Greatest Hits 1971-1977 certified 38-times platinum. Their immediate follow-up Hotel California, released later that year, ranks third on the U.S. all-time best-seller list at 26-times platinum. The Eagles made an instantaneous imprint on rock music with their indelible 1972 debut single “Take It Easy,” and over the years released five No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 including “Best of My Love,” “Hotel California” and “Heartache Tonight.” The band earned six Grammys throughout their career, and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Founded by Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner, the Eagles have forged ahead as a live outfit featuring Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey.
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The Eagles headed out on The Long Goodbye tour in September 2023. After kicking off at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York, the tour covered much of North America through March 2024.
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The Eagles’ The Long Goodbye North American tour began on September 7, 2023 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.
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Eagles have not lost a step and put on a stunning performance. However the event organizer had enough lead time to bring in replacement worth of Steely Dan.
They put their heart and soul in making this the best show. Joe Walsh was the pillar of the show. Loved it.
All I can say is that they sound exactly like they did in the 70s. And that's what I like, when the song isn't changed. Also happy to see Glen Frey's son there, who incidentally looks just like his dad. Fantastic and amazing concert. Keep on going guys.
Still the same energy and talent from 50+ years ago. Amazing show
I’ve seen the Eagles on about 5 occasions going back to the Hell Freezes Over Tour of 94. Nothing will quite top that show after believing for years they would never again perform. Their more recent shows have been polished and precise, but safe and lacking in spark and this one was no exception. The sound and vocal blend was good, but the decision to wait 4 songs in before finally addressing the audience left me feeling unconnected. And the dead air between songs after the applause ended often felt awkward. Don Henley and Timothy B Schmidt, after all these years, still seem ill at ease addressing their audience. Thank God for Joe Walsh injecting some wit and rock n roll into the set! A live show should feel a bit edgy and unpredictable, but unfortunately this show, with the exception of Joe Walsh was safe and predictable. I will say that I love Vince Gill’s voice and playing, but I still see him as a sideman, not an Eagle. In summary, just OK - nothing special.
This is my 3rd time seeing the and they are still fabulous! The music, visual effects and individual performances were great. A show not to be missed.
The concert was phenomenal. 4 guitarists and the bassist. The solos were fantastic. Was interesting that Vince Gill and the son of Glen Frey - Dominic sharing his vocal parts. And they did a great job of it. Don Henley was brilliant. See them while you can. It was disappointing that Steely Dan cancelled however Tom Cochrane stepping in was a very nice surprise and fans didn’t miss out on a great opening act
Fantastic music, great players. Too bad they are packing it in.
I went to one of The best interesting combinations that I've seen in my life.Tom Cochrane filling in for Steely Dan at the last minute because Donald Fagen had some health issues was a great thing.And the first time that I've seen the Eagles with an opening act as all previous times was with none and a three hour show.each band all their hits.And my dad and I sat up in the 300s.Over the stage.Tom came out and did an hour of his hits.And did some talking.Like giving shout outs etc.But did songs like Sinking Like A Sunset,Lunitic Fringe and Life Is A Highway.Before The Eagles came out and did Hits from Seven Bridges Road to Heartache Tonight.A video retrospective.A slight different version of Witchy Woman.Minimal talking.But great music.Dedication to Jimmy Buffett on Don Henley's song Boys Of Summer.Joe Walsh was the party as usual.Deacan Frey and Vince Gill have done an amazing job over the last 6 yrs.Please let it not be The last time for The Eagles.Everyone loves when they come.They never disappoint.The Long Goodbye never tour.lol!
The Eagles put off a splendid performance, but I was terribly disappointed that Steely Dan could not open the show. Only found out the afternoon of the show and I understand now the circumstances. My condolences go out to all regarding the passing of a band member. I tell my friends that I saw 9 eagles with instruments Wednesday night, and two eagles with wings soaring over the banks of the Niagara river where we visited the next afternoon. Will be remembered for a long time.
Best show in 10 years. Joe , love ya but let someone else sing lead. Yoi still grind that axe with the best of em
The Eagles never disappoint! Show was excellent, part of the appeal was Steely Dan. When they were replaced by Tom Cochrane we were disappointed. Tom Cochrane was an excellent fill in, not steely Dan but at least we knew the songs. Joe Walsh is fabulous!!
Yet another great show from the Eagles! Enjoyed the new members of the band as well. Sound, lights and overall visuals were great! Big shout out to Tom Cochran for that last minute fill in!
Second time in less then 2 years …genuine ,authentic so worthy of their talent.Travelled from Nova Scotia and would do it again Sad to see them done but true legends live beyond the stage….hope they finally enjoy a proper retirement when done.
If you like rock n roll and country mix this is the best of the best.
It was a thrill to see and hear the Eagles all together, but for Glen Frey, his son Deacon was the next best thing. Don Henley’s voice still sounded great, Vince Gill did well with the songs he sang, and Joe Walsh was his awesome, strange self. Watching them made me feel nostalgic, felt like witnessing legends, at ease professionals doing their thing and doing it well. “In the City” was a long forgotten song brought to life for me, and I loved “New Kid in Town”, and of course “Hotel California”. would have liked a few more of Henley’s and Frey’s solo hits to balance Walsh’s, but the show would need to be a longer, and having 2 full hours was excellent as it was. Tom Cochrane opened for them as a last minutes change, and for me, it was a two for one experience, I’d got twice my money’s worth. He performed seamlessly, and his set was familiar and fun, “Lunatic Fringe” is a favourite. A great band to see live, while we still can.
The concert on both events was awesome, especially the Eagles. The sound system was excellent. The venue was great.
Great show, seen the Eagles 4 times in the last 8 years. Always a good show. Starting to show age just a touch but only in the singing. Musicianship is still incredible!
Such an awesome concert. The musicianship was incredible. We LOVED it 🥰
My wife and I saw the Eagles in Toronto on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. The entire experience was great! We had great seats on the floor, the band played great (as always, of course), the visuals were entertaining, and the sound levels were perfect - from our vantage point at least. The concert was preceded by a delicious meal at Aria restaurant right beside ScotiabankArena. And then, just to cap off a perfect night, having waited until virtually everyone else had completely exited the venue (due to my gimpy knees I did not want to stand in line any longer than necessary!) as we were exiting and I was walking/limping immediately behind the audio visual control section a fellow walking by me in the opposite direction, completely unsolicited, caught my eye and in the most sincere manner you can imagine said just as we were passing each other; ”Thanks for coming out tonight. We really appreciate it.” He was obviously with the band, but seemed out of place in terms of his appearance with the other audio visual techs/roadies that were also in the area. My wife was a few steps ahead of me and therefore didn’t hear or see the statement being made. Quite frankly, I was not expecting to be thanked and was much more focussed at that moment on simply trying to catch up to my wife and find our exit. It was only a few steps later that I started to process more fully what had just happened, and have since concluded (with about a 90% + certainty rating) that the person that was so nice to just say thanks to me was almost certainly Deacon Frey! And even if it was not him, who cares. It was at the very least an unexpectedly nice and very polite gesture by a member of the Eagles entourage generally that reflects very well on the band itself, and was very much(!) appreciated by me.Thank you to the Eagles. Hopefully you continue to say goodbye and come back to see us in Ontario once again! 👍👍