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Posted by on May 22, 2018 in General, Rheumatoid Arthritis | 2 comments

The Eagles

The Eagles

My son and I gifted each other tickets to see the Eagles on their 2018 tour. At the time we saw them they had 54 total shows booked and Indianapolis was their first. The group was still working out some kinks, but that was fine since this afforded us a slightly longer show. Dave Lindquist of the Indianapolis Star reported the group sang 28 songs five more than the usual 23. We had wonderful seats (thank you son) and we had such a wonderful time. It was well worth the added expense to get great seats in the lower section. As my son said back in December when we were debating ticket prices, you probably only see the Eagles once in your life, so paying a few extra dollars for great seats is likely worth it.

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  1. Hey Rick, lovely article. Glen never gave in, that’s for sure and I’m pleased that he managed to work around his RA & continue to be active in one of the best bands in the world as long as he did!

    I’ve not seen the Eagles, but I have seen my favourite singer/songwriter Jackson Browne who I’ve adored since I was first introduced to him in the late 80s by a friend. Seeing him live about ten years ago here in the UK was genuinely a dream come true for me, he was just sublime.

    The great thing about good music is that it lives forever, the bonus is it can take you right back down memory lane you people & places long forgotten. Happy memories 😊

    • Thank you Denise. Great music does live forever, of course so does awful music. 🙂

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