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Already Gone in the City Witchy Woman I Can't Already Gone Lead Vocal Vocal 1 (Jay) Intro Gtr 3 Solo Gtr 2&3 (mix @ same level) Outro Gtr 2 In The City Lead Vocal Vocal 4 (Richie) All Solos Gtr 3 Witchy Woman Lead Vocal Vocal 6 (Keith – Drums) All Solos Gtr 2 I Can’t Tell You Why *Boost Keyboards immediately Lead Vocal Vocal 1 (Joe) Solo Gtr 2 New Kid In Town Lead Vocal Vocal 2 (Jay) Solo Gtr 2 Lyin Eyes Lead Vocal Vocal 2 (Jay) Keyboards and Gtr 2 fill throughout song One of These Nights Lead Vocal Vocal 6 (Keith – Drums) Solo Gtr 2 Walk Away Lead Vocal Vocal 4 (Richie) All Solos Gtr 3 Peaceful Easy Feeling Lead Vocal Vocal 2 (Jay) Solo Gtr 2& 3 (mix @ same level) Those Shoes *Boost Vocal 3 & 4 (talkbox comes thru vocal mics) Lead Vocal Vocal 6 (Keith – Drums) Solo Vocal 4 (talkbox) Funk #49 *Boost Gtr 3 immediately at intro Lead Vocal Vocal 4 (Richie) Solo Gtr 3 Heartache Tonight *Boost Gtr 3 throughout Lead Vocal Vocal 2 (Jay) Take It To The Limit Lead Vocal Vocal 1 (Joe) Life’s Been Good Lead Vocal Vocal 4 (Richie) Solos Gtr 2 & 3 (mix @ same level) Seven Bridges Road All Vocals Boosted Life In The Fast Lane Lead Vocal Vocal 6 (Keith – Drums) Solos Gtr 2 & 3 (mix @ same level) Desperado *Boost Keyboards immediately Lead Vocal Vocal 6 (Keith – Drums) Rocky Mountain Way Lead Vocal Vocal 4 (Richie) Solo Vocal 4 (talkbox) Take It Easy Lead Vocal Vocal 2 (Jay) Solos Gtr 3 Encore: Hotel California Lead Vocal Vocal 6 (Keith – Drums) Solos Gtr 2 & 3 (mix @ same level) .
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