bearister said:
That was quite and album Dan put out. Joe Walsh produced it an played on it with lots of other A list players. Neil and Stephen Stills were always major pr@icks. Each of them started every concert with a list of rules that, if violated, they would walk out (no photos, total silence during acoustic sets...). On more than one occasion I was tempted to stand up and yell "F@UCK YOU! Go ahead and walk out!. I loved their music. I saw them as solos and together several times in early 70's.
This reminds me of one of the best concerts I ever attended. I was visiting grandparents in Kansas City in July 1978, and wanted to see an old friend. While I was in town, he was out of town except the last night I was there, but he already had plans that night to see a concert at Arrowhead with some friends, Dan Fogelberg, Linda Ronstadt, and the Eagles.
He said I could come along if I bought a ticket, it was general admission stampede seating anyway. I loved the Eagles and LInda Ronstadt, Fogelberg I didn't know. I had to walk a couple of miles to a record store where Nicolette Larson once worked to buy what seemed like a reasonably priced ticket, maybe $15?
Early in the car ride heading to Arrowhead, I asked, "Who's Dan Fogelberg?" and the only woman in the car gave me a look that could kill. A lot more of his stuff got airplay in the midwest than in the Bay, so who can blame me, but she thought my question was sacrilegious.
Fogelberg opened solo acoustic, not easy in a big stadium, but he pulled it off in that crowd of 56,000 (although there were probably only 30,000 there during his set), I loved the music, went to Leopold's when I got home and bought that Souvenirs album. I became a big Fogelberg fan (most of his best stuff was album cuts). I didn't see that woman again until two years ago, when we had a good laugh about dirty look she gave me and how the guy who said, "Who's Dan Fogelberg" became a big fan.
Linda Ronstadt was great, but what I remember most from that pre-video screen concert was looking through the binoculars at Linda in her hot pink hot pants.
The Eagles also put on a great show. Joe Walsh did a solo set during the show, and surprise guest Jackson Browne came out to join the Eagles on the song he co-wrote, "Take it Easy," which was quite a treat.
I've seen a lot of really good concerts, but that was certainly one.