Michael E.
Yelp
First l must tell you I am a big, no huge Eagles fan. So some friends, knowing this, invited us to an Eagles Tribute Band concert at Suffolk Theater. Eventually our group grew to 11 people.
OK, it's a dinner theater with tables and a bar. You can get a price fixe meal for $30, which seemed like a pretty good deal, but we all ate a a restaurant in the area before the show.
The show starts at 8:00 PM, but it starts as a tribute to Tom Petty who died last year. BTW, and just a note, Glen Frey, one of the Eagles founding band members died last year too. Where's his tribute?
I'm sure there's a Tom Petty following, but I'm not one of them, so an hour of listening to Tom Petty songs was not what I was there for. Also within that hour the band leader brings out his daughter, who appeared to be a lovely young lady to sing a Stevie Nicks song. BTW, I am a Stevie Nicks fan. Sorry not even close. Her dad explained that she is a nurse. I was so happy to hear that because I don't believe she will make it in the music business.
I should also note that they played old MTV videos on a screen behind the band and some of Tom Petty's songs were pretty dark.
After an hour of torture they finally start the Eagles tribute. They played many of there-top hits and a few that only true fans would appreciate.
Truthfully, a felt they were a little off key on some of the songs. Of course they played Hotel California, an Eagles classic, take it to the limit, Desperato, Lying Eyes, Life's Been Good To Me, a Joe Walsh song, and several others.
Just a side note, I never understood Joe Walsh being in the Eagles. How about you?
In the end, I was a little disappointed with the show, but the theater was great so when they have a concert that I think I'd like, I'll be there.