Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne
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Eagles: Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne | |
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Directed by | Carol Dodds |
Produced by | John Ramsay |
Starring | Eagles |
Music by | Eagles |
Editing by | Jeff Doe Jeffrey Doe Stan Kellam Mitchell Sinoway |
Distributed by | Warner Vision |
Release date(s) | July 18, 2005 |
Running time | 175 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne is a double DVD by Eagles, released in 2005 (see 2005 in music). The film was filmed on the 14, 15 and 17 of November 2004, in the same name tour, featuring two new songs. It's the second record as quartet, without Don Felder, but featuring a horn section.
The name 'farewell tour' has nothing to do with the band's plan to quit touring and this is confirmed by Glenn Frey's quote in the interview contained in the DVD: "The longer this goes on, the better these songs sound. There is a “sort of” honesty in calling the tour Farewell 1, with its implication that Farewell 2 will follow soon".
The show features some great light and sound effects apart from the great music that Eagles is renowned for. The 'five-part' harmony song, 'Hole in the world' elicicts a great crowd participation with the audience providing a 'clap rhythm' as the band sings. The song "Life's Been Good" features some antics by Walsh and Frey with them staging a mock rivalry on stage and the latter having a hearty laugh at the former. The song also features a 'helmet cam' session where the crowd gets to see what the camera on Walsh's helmet points at.
In November of 2006, the DVD was re-issued at Wal-Mart stores with a bonus 3-track CD which are tasters of the band's upcoming studio album. The tracks are a studio version of Frey's "No More Cloudy Days", the Henley/Frey penned rocker "Fast Company" and the Henley/Schmit/Smith penned ballad "Do Something".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "The Long Run" (Henley/Frey)
- "New Kid in Town" (Henley/Frey/Souther)
- "Wasted Time/Reprise" (Henley/Frey/Norman)
- "Peaceful Easy Feeling" (Tempchin)
- "I Can't Tell You Why" (Henley/Frey/Schmit)
- "One of These Nights" (Frey/Henley)
- "One Day at a Time" (Walsh)
- "Lyin' Eyes" (Frey/Henley)
- "The Boys of Summer" (Campbell/Henley)
- "In the City" (Walsh/DeVorzon)
- "Already Gone" (Stradlund/Tempchin)
- "Tequila Sunrise" (Frey/Henley)
- "Love Will Keep Us Alive" (Stradlund/Tempchin)
- "No More Cloudy Days" (Frey)
- "Hole in the World" (Frey/Henley)
- "Take it to the Limit" (Frey/Henley/Meisner)
- "You Belong to the City" (Frey/Tempchin)
- "Walk Away" (Walsh)
- "Sunset Grill" (Henley/Kortchmar/Tench)
- "Life's Been Good" (Walsh)
- "Dirty Laundry" (Henley/Kortchmar)
- "Funk #49" (Fox/Peters/Walsh)
- "Heartache Tonight" (Frey/Henley/Seger/Souther)
- "Life in the Fast Lane" (Frey/Henley/Walsh)
- "Hotel California" (Felder/Henley/Frey)
- "Rocky Mountain Way" (Grace/Passarelli/Vitale/Walsh)
- "All She Wants to Do Is Dance" (Kortchmar)
- "Take It Easy" (Browne/Frey)
- "Desperado" (Frey/Henley)
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Eagles
- Glenn Frey: Guitars, piano, keyboards, vocals.
- Joe Walsh: Guitars, Slide Guitars, keyboards, organ, vocals.
- Timothy B. Schmit: Bass guitar, vocals.
- Don Henley: Drums, percussion, guitars, vocals.
[edit] Background musicians
- Steuart Smith: Guitars, backing vocals (primarily replaces Don Felder who was fired from the Eagles in 2001)
- Michael Thompson: Keyboards, accordion.
- Willie Hollis: Keyboards, backing vocals.
- Scott Crago: Drums, percussion.
[edit] "The Mighty Horns"
- Bill Armstrong: Horns.
- Al Garth: Horns.
- Christian Mostert: Horns.
- Greg Smith: Horns, violin, percussion.
[edit] Bonus DVD
- Behind the Scenes footage
- New Interviews
- A Glimpse Backstage
- Soundcheck
[edit] Bonus CD included at Wal-Mart stores
- "No More Cloudy Days" (Frey)
- "Fast Company" (Henley/Frey)
- "Do Something" (Henley/Schmit/Smith)