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The Eagles Fly Through Their Hits At London Show

The band launch their first album in 28 years at one-off show

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The Eagles launched their first new album in 28 years with a special one-off show in London last night (October 31).

The band comprising Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh and Timothy B Schmit played for over two hours to an intimate, by their usual standards, crowd of 1,300 invited guests and competition winners at London’s indigo2 venue.

Kicking off the show with their first new single in nearly three decades ‘How Long’, taken from their new double album ‘Long Road Out Of Eden’.

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The next three tracks were also taken from the new material, before the band started with their canon of California rock, ‘Peaceful Easy Feeling’ and ‘One Of These Nights’ through ‘Lyin’ Eyes’, ‘Boys Of Summer’ to a second encore that ended the show with ‘Desperado.’

The Eagles played:

How Long

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Busy Being Fabulous

I Don’t Want To Hear It Anymore

Guilty Of The Crime

Hotel California

Peaceful Easy Feeling

One Of These Nights

Lyin’ Eyes

Boys Of Summer

In The City

Long Run

Life’s Been Good

Dirty Laundry

Funk 49

Heartache Tonight

Life In The Fast Lane

First encore:

Rocky Mountain way

All She Wants To Do Is Dance

Second encore:

Take It Easy

Desperado

You can find out more about the album in Uncut’s four-star rated review here.

More information on the band is available from The Eagle’s official website here: www.eaglesband.com.

Pic credit: PA Photos

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