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title: "Live From The Forum MMXVIII"
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# Live From The Forum MMXVIII

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26-song performance recorded at The Forum in September 2018 featuring first Eagles' recordings with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey. 'Live From The Forum MMXVIII' captures definitive live performances of the band's most iconic hits ('Hotel California,' 'Take It Easy,' 'Life In The Fast Lane,' 'Desperado') and beloved album tracks ('Ol' 55, 'Those Shoes'), along with some of the individual members' biggest solo smashes (Henley's 'Boys Of Summer,' Walsh's 'Rocky Mountain Way,' and Gill's 'Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away').

Review: Superb live album from the gods of country-rock that's tilted to the rocky side of country-rock ... - After seeing the Eagles live in Hyde Park a couple of weeks ago at the BST festival, rather than buying another tour T-shirt I've bought "Live From The Forum MMXVIII" as a reminder of an excellent show. There may be 33 tracks listed but really only 26 of these are music tracks, the others being introductions from each of the members of the then Eagles band: Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey. There is perhaps little or nothing new or surprising here for Eagles afficionados with all of the Eagles's studio albums represented, although with five tracks "The Long Run" is better represented than the others. Three tracks are drawn from "One of These Nights" and "Hotel California", two from "Eagles" and "Desperado" and one apiece from the part studio/part live album "Hell Freezes Over" and their so-so final studio album "The Long Road Out of Eden". The other tracks being the opener "Seven Bridges Road", a five- part harmony arrangement of a Steve Young single that the Eagles regularly use as a show-opener and a number of tracks from the band members' solo careers which perhaps may come as a surprise to those expecting wall-to-wall Eagles. Of these Joe Walsh's career outside the Eagles is best represented with two solo and two James Gang numbers: the rocking "Walk Away", the funky "Funk #49", the vocoder masterpiece "Rocky Mountain Way" and an eight minute blistering "Life's Been Good". Don Henley contributes "The Boys of Summer" (a long-time favourite of mine) and then there is the unknown at least to me, "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away" from Vince Gill's pre-Eagles career. Perhaps then disappointingly the set doesn't also include a tribute to Glenn Frey with one of his solos, maybe "The Heat Is On" or my favourite "Smuggler's Blues". With three or more guitars* on every track plus bass from Schmit, drums and percussion from Henley and/or touring drummer Scott Crago, keyboards from Michael Thompson, Will Hollis and occasionally Walsh, odd bits of accordion from Thompson, a fistful of horns with the other fist full of strings the sound throughout is generally clear, full and rounded, and without too much audience noise, a bane of live recordings. With 26 tracks it's difficult to have a favourite or even pick out the top handful but with the emphasis on "The Long Run" and the inclusion of four Joe Walsh/James Gang numbers the balance of the songs is tilted towards the rocking side of country-rock which works perfectly well for me but may not be everybody's choice. Perhaps though I should call-out "Hotel California" which with its mariachi-horns pre-introduction introduction wrong foots the audience, and it's good to be reminded of just how good "Those Shoes" is! On a positive note there's nothing here to avoid (except the introductions, more in a moment); may be the Vince Gill solo doesn't quite wash its face in this company but it doesn't warrant skipping. You can of course always make a case for adding something that's missing and perhaps the most obvious absentee from this pretty rounded set would be "Best of My Love" which they played in Hyde Park. But with over two hours of music here how much more do you need before it becomes too much and you just play your favourites. And that's it. And what a brilliant idea it is to have a live album where all the introductions and other rubbish that you don't want to hear every time you play it are separate tracks that you can skip. Why has it taken so long for anyone to think of this, that alone is five star brilliance, and so incidentally is the music. ----- *In Walsh, Henley, Frey, and Gill the Eagles may have more guitarists than anyone else but long-time touring member guitarist Steuart Smith deserves a special mention as the unsung hero of this line-up for his excellent co-lead guitar work.
Review: Absolutely brilliant! - Always liked the Eagles, love lots of their songs and I do love a live album, so got this. It is amazing! I dont understand why some people dont approve of Vince Gill being with them, all I can think is that they are the die hard Eagles fans and dont like any change, but Glen is no longer with us, his son is great on the cd and Vince has a perfect voice for Eagles songs and harmonises perfectly. Great album.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B08C63HMRM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 52,419 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 1,093 in Post Rock 4,289 in Classic British Rock |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,762) |
| Label  | Rhino |
| Manufacturer  | Rhino |
| Manufacturer reference  | EVP-603497847679 |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Original Release Date  | 2020 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12.5 x 14.1 x 0.99 cm; 75.98 g |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb live album from the gods of country-rock that's tilted to the rocky side of country-rock ...
*by M***L on 18 July 2022*

After seeing the Eagles live in Hyde Park a couple of weeks ago at the BST festival, rather than buying another tour T-shirt I've bought "Live From The Forum MMXVIII" as a reminder of an excellent show. There may be 33 tracks listed but really only 26 of these are music tracks, the others being introductions from each of the members of the then Eagles band: Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey. There is perhaps little or nothing new or surprising here for Eagles afficionados with all of the Eagles's studio albums represented, although with five tracks "The Long Run" is better represented than the others. Three tracks are drawn from "One of These Nights" and "Hotel California", two from "Eagles" and "Desperado" and one apiece from the part studio/part live album "Hell Freezes Over" and their so-so final studio album "The Long Road Out of Eden". The other tracks being the opener "Seven Bridges Road", a five- part harmony arrangement of a Steve Young single that the Eagles regularly use as a show-opener and a number of tracks from the band members' solo careers which perhaps may come as a surprise to those expecting wall-to-wall Eagles. Of these Joe Walsh's career outside the Eagles is best represented with two solo and two James Gang numbers: the rocking "Walk Away", the funky "Funk #49", the vocoder masterpiece "Rocky Mountain Way" and an eight minute blistering "Life's Been Good". Don Henley contributes "The Boys of Summer" (a long-time favourite of mine) and then there is the unknown at least to me, "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away" from Vince Gill's pre-Eagles career. Perhaps then disappointingly the set doesn't also include a tribute to Glenn Frey with one of his solos, maybe "The Heat Is On" or my favourite "Smuggler's Blues". With three or more guitars* on every track plus bass from Schmit, drums and percussion from Henley and/or touring drummer Scott Crago, keyboards from Michael Thompson, Will Hollis and occasionally Walsh, odd bits of accordion from Thompson, a fistful of horns with the other fist full of strings the sound throughout is generally clear, full and rounded, and without too much audience noise, a bane of live recordings. With 26 tracks it's difficult to have a favourite or even pick out the top handful but with the emphasis on "The Long Run" and the inclusion of four Joe Walsh/James Gang numbers the balance of the songs is tilted towards the rocking side of country-rock which works perfectly well for me but may not be everybody's choice. Perhaps though I should call-out "Hotel California" which with its mariachi-horns pre-introduction introduction wrong foots the audience, and it's good to be reminded of just how good "Those Shoes" is! On a positive note there's nothing here to avoid (except the introductions, more in a moment); may be the Vince Gill solo doesn't quite wash its face in this company but it doesn't warrant skipping. You can of course always make a case for adding something that's missing and perhaps the most obvious absentee from this pretty rounded set would be "Best of My Love" which they played in Hyde Park. But with over two hours of music here how much more do you need before it becomes too much and you just play your favourites. And that's it. And what a brilliant idea it is to have a live album where all the introductions and other rubbish that you don't want to hear every time you play it are separate tracks that you can skip. Why has it taken so long for anyone to think of this, that alone is five star brilliance, and so incidentally is the music. ----- *In Walsh, Henley, Frey, and Gill the Eagles may have more guitarists than anyone else but long-time touring member guitarist Steuart Smith deserves a special mention as the unsung hero of this line-up for his excellent co-lead guitar work.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely brilliant!
*by D***Y on 2 December 2020*

Always liked the Eagles, love lots of their songs and I do love a live album, so got this. It is amazing! I dont understand why some people dont approve of Vince Gill being with them, all I can think is that they are the die hard Eagles fans and dont like any change, but Glen is no longer with us, his son is great on the cd and Vince has a perfect voice for Eagles songs and harmonises perfectly. Great album.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb!
*by M***R on 4 January 2021*

The legendary Eagles performing live at the LA Forum. Terrific performance from the band. The sound recording s first class. I love the "Hell Freezes Over" album but I've always been sceptical about how "live" it actually was! This album manages to capture the ambience of the arena. Every rock band/performer should take a listen- this is the standard fans expect from a live concert. The sound engineer of the recent Queen & Adam Lambert Live album should also take notes of how to truly capture a live performance!

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