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Claps of thunder, a cape-clad bellhop striding across the stage to place the vinyl on a turntable and drop the needle and, as the curtain crept upward, the indelible Don Felder-written guitar opening, played as it has been since 2001 by ace Steuart Smith. So back to that decade…the unveiling of “Hotel California” arrived with a bit of theatrical flourish. » PHOTOS: More scenes from Friday night’s show You know, like during concerts in the '70s. Since ushers were forced to engage in an exhausting game of phone whack-a-mole with audience members To Whom the Rules Never Apply, we'll just ask on their behalf…is it really that difficult to adhere to the band's request and resist the urge to document everything? Let's try living in the moment again. history (38 million copies), the Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975)," and more songs.Ī brief aside: there is a no photo/video policy at these shows. history (26 million copies) followed by, as Henley said with one of his wry grins, "Everything else we know." Or, rather, everything from the best-selling album in U.S. The show is divided into two sets – this epic run through the third best-selling album in U.S. Schmit and drummer/guitarist Don Henley at State Farm Arena on Feb.