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Music legends come to Green Bay as the Eagles visit Resch Center

Josh Brewer

Issue date: 10/9/08 Section: Eagles Concert
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On an uncharacteristically warm September night, the Resch Center had an air of Hell freezing over one more time. The Eagles, one of rock and roll's most popular and influential bands, made a stop in Green Bay on the Long Road Out of Eden Tour Sept. 29.
Playing in front of a near sellout crowd - more than 10,000 fans - The Eagles brought out every fan favorite and mixed in a bit of their new material in their two-part, three-hour performance.
They weren't alone, performing on a huge stage complete with two projection screens which nearly touched the Resch Center ceiling.
The band began the night with "How Long," one of many songs from the 2007 album "Long Road Out of Eden" played during the set.
"Busy Being Fabulous," the second song of the night, is the second single released off the band's latest album and is very reminiscent of a classic Eagles tune.
After playing the pair of new songs from the new album, the band finally greeted the crowd, getting a good laugh from the Resch Center crowd.
Guitarist and vocalist Glenn Frey greeted the crowd by thanking them for coming out in support of the Long Road Out of Eden Tour, but quickly corrected himself.
"This is the Eagles Assisted Living Tour and we're The Eagles, the band that wouldn't die," Frey said. The near-capacity crowd responded with a loud roar, which carried all the way into the band's next single of the concert.
After a couple more songs, the stage fell under black before a red glow shone upon the band's trumpet player. A long trumpet solo followed, including a seemingly never-ending held note which got the crowd on their feet once more.
As the trumpet faded away, the red glow engulfed the rest of the band as the signature guitar intro of "Hotel California" was greeted by the loudest crowd roar of the night.
A slew of Eagles classics followed, including "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "I Can't Tell You Why," and "Witchy Woman."
Three more Eagles classics - "Boys of Summer," "In the City," and "The Long Run" - wrapped up the 75-minute section of the set.
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Ricoustic101

Ric

posted 10/13/08 @ 10:58 AM CST

Um...Boys of Summer wasn't an "Eagles" hit, it was Don Henley solo...

joseph2008

posted 11/10/08 @ 5:10 AM CST

On an uncharacteristically warm September night, the Resch Center had an air of Hell freezing over one more time. The Eagles, one of rock and roll's most popular and influential bands, made a stop in Green Bay on the Long Road Out of Eden Tour Sept. (Continued…)

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