Dan Fogelberg - Elenor Rigby (Live '82) video free download


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Duration: 03:57
Uploaded: 2008/06/07

Dan once said in concert that he plays Beatles songs in his shows as a tribute to them. Here he performs and instrumental version of Elenor Rigby.

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11 years ago

Tar Gibson

I want to share this, but I don't want my friends blaming me for misspelling "Eleanor" lol

13 years ago

bobby7771117

Dear PRE10der76: What an excellent video you have recovered and posted for our beloved Dan Fogelberg! I loved to hear Dan talk at concerts and play his instrumentals! Peace and Love, BobbyK

13 years ago

Dennis Swan

Very cool , sweat interpretation... if you like this check out some covers from Jeff Beck.Both this artist are masters at there art.

14 years ago

PocoPortillo

It is nice to see that he didn't leave his audience short on entertainment for that concert. Who ever heard an acoustic guitar sound that sweet,it sounds like a Gibson 335 type.

14 years ago

Phil McGibney

wow, he was no slouch on the guitar was he? Magnificent, oh and by the way on behalf of the nation I apologize for boairdgas88? This country is full of idiots like him.

14 years ago

cspring08

so amazing

15 years ago

Chris Magoc

I saw him once--at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania in 1977. Unbelievable performance, not sure I appreciated how good he was back then.

15 years ago

btex99

At the beginning when he talks about his falsetto not being there, Dan says "there's a Spaniard in the works". This is a reference to John Lennon's 1965 book of nonsense stories; the title is a pun on the British slang "there's a spanner in the works" meaning things are fouled up somehow.

15 years ago

Jeff McCalib

What an all around talent: singer, writer, fingerstyle, lead guitar, piano. America's Clapton.

15 years ago

Jay Laliberte

Thank you so much for this. This is like finding treasure. I remember seeing him solo acoustic in 82 for the first time and many times since. He was simply the best.

15 years ago

LinYouToo

Fantastic! He was SO underappreciated as a guitar player despite being one of the finest!!

15 years ago

pbrud

So excellent. I loved it when I was able to get close seats for his shows and watch him play. He was such an accomplished musician.

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