The list of accomplishments and accolades accumulated by The Eagles is too long to recount, their music having been a staple of American music since the 1970s, and their popularity never waning. With five number-one singles and four number-one albums, two of which are among the best-selling records of all time, the group has helped form the backbone of classic rock; hits like "Desperado," "Hotel California," and "Lyin' Eyes" are instantly recognizable and timeless. After helping to popularize the Southern California rock sound of the '70s, the group--at this point made up of Joe Walsh, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Timothy Schmit--broke up to pursue solo projects, but reunited in 1994 in recognition of the ever-loyal fans who still wanted to see them playing together. This 2004 concert, held in Melbourne, Australia, during The Eagles' monumental farewell tour, was one of the highlights of this historic world event, as one of the most popular American bands of all time says goodbye to its countless adoring fans.
DVD Features:
2-Disc Set
Audio:
DTS 5.1 - English
PCM Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
Production Interviews: The Eagles - Stars
Featurette:
1. Sound Check
2. Backstage Footage
Tracks:
1. The Long Run
2. New Kid In Town
3. Wasted Time
4. Peaceful Easy Feeling
5. I Can't Tell You Why
6. One Of These Nights
7. One Day At A Time
8. Lyin' Eyes
9. The Boys Of Summer
10. In The City
11. Already Gone
12. Silent Spring (intro)
13. Tequila Sunrise
14. Love Will Keep Us Alive
15. No More Cloudy Days
16. Hole In The World
17. Take It To The Limit
18. You Belong To The City
19. Walk Away
20. Sunset Grill
21. Life's Been Good
22. Dirty Laundry
23. Funk #49
24. Heartache Tonight
25. Life In The Fast Lane
26. Hotel California
27. Rocky Mountain Way
28. All She Wants To Do Is Dance
29. Take It Easy
30. Desperado
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Music Performer(s)
The Eagles: California Band ("Hotel California")
Review 1:
"The cold-eyed FM precision of 'Hotel California' and faux-western 'Desperado' have classic status..."
Source: Uncut
p.146 08/01/2005