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Gig review: EAGLES – Liverpool Echo Arena, 26 June 2014
The Eagles are one of those bands I thought the opportunity to see might have passed. But the lure of the mighty $ has kept the band on the road, some might argue, well past their ‘best before’. Certainly some … Continue reading
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Tagged 26 June 2014, Bernie Leadon, Don Henley, Eagles, Echo Arena, gig, Glen Frey, Joe Walsh, Liverpool, review, rock, Timothy B.Schmidt
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