A documentary of the musical band Eagles and their 2004 concert in Melbourne, Australia.A documentary of the musical band Eagles and their 2004 concert in Melbourne, Australia.A documentary of the musical band Eagles and their 2004 concert in Melbourne, Australia.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed over several shows.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the song "All She Wants to Do Is Dance", before he starts singing, Don Henley's position on the stage changes between camera shots. He is first shown to the far left of the stage before a very brief cut shows him lined up at the front of the stage near his microphone which then cuts back to him on the far left of the stage again.
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits out takes from the interviews are shown, including Glenn Frey's "new" song titles as they are getting older, such as "The Long Walk", "Wife in the Fat Lane" and "I Can't Remember Why".
- ConnectionsFollows Eagles: Hell Freezes Over (1994)
- SoundtracksThe Long Run
Written by Glenn Frey and Don Henley
Featured review
Simply Excellent
This is quite simply one of the finest concert films ever made.
First of all, how many artists have so many hit singles? The Eagles can fill hours with their music and never resort to fillers. This is a soundtrack of the seventies. And they introduce a few new songs, which are also worth hearing.
The music is performed flawlessly. The band is augmented by some very talented performers, including "The Might Horns", who supply whatever sounds are needed.
The four lead singers still have excellent voices. Though they may be performing songs thirty years after first release, they can still hit the notes, and even add another level of meaning.
Finally, the production is excellent. The camera misses nothing. And the camera operators do not draw the viewer's attention away from the group.
First of all, how many artists have so many hit singles? The Eagles can fill hours with their music and never resort to fillers. This is a soundtrack of the seventies. And they introduce a few new songs, which are also worth hearing.
The music is performed flawlessly. The band is augmented by some very talented performers, including "The Might Horns", who supply whatever sounds are needed.
The four lead singers still have excellent voices. Though they may be performing songs thirty years after first release, they can still hit the notes, and even add another level of meaning.
Finally, the production is excellent. The camera misses nothing. And the camera operators do not draw the viewer's attention away from the group.
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- atlasmb
- Jul 4, 2021
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- Budget
- A$6,000,000 (estimated)
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