No Felder, no Glenn Frey. Not the Eagles. I saw the Eagles in Detroit at Tiger Stadium in '94 on the "Hell Freezes Over" tour. Awesome musicians. Awesome show.
Dude - you left out Tom Johnston in your review of the Doobie Brothers. He and Patrick Simmons are founding members - and the only ones left. In fact Tom Johnston sang and wrote the most popular songs. That was a huge disrespect to leave him out of your review.
I saw the Doobies play with REO Speedwagon and Foghat. Still one of the best live shows I've seen! Oh, and yes, Vince is definitely a beast (so is Brad Paisley).
The Doobies are legit. I saw them all the way back in 1997 at an open air venue in Michigan and they blew my socks off, astounding. I was always a fan but live they were better than I could have believed. Just killed it.,
Man! You never stop amazing me at how great story teller you are! How you keep me engaged with the story is amazing! Keep on rocking and show off a few videos of you destroying solos...I will never stop bugging you to show us playing fast! What a muscician you are! Peace bro!!
What an exceptional review! You are such a down to earth personable guy. I didn't expect to watch the whole thing, but it was kinda like hanging out with you - and I enjoyed it very much. 😄 I loved all of the details you went into and your descriptions of each section. I was surprised you didn't mention Tom Johnston's absence from the Doobie Brothers. I actually had to google why he wasn't there. He wrote and sang the majority of the hits back in the '70's. (I guess he has back problems.) Loved your snarky bit about Don Henley at
I saw the Eagles in 2021 on their Hotel California tour. During the entire lockdown, that was the ONE concert I had my heart dead set on seeing when the concert scene reopened. They were fantastic! I'm in my 30s so I missed the classic Eagles period (the joke I tell people is that I'm the new kid in town), but I'm glad they're still playing. Making new memories and creating new fans. It's awesome.