He put on a great show last night. Had a blast.
He put on a great show last night. Had a blast.
My wife and I saw him Friday night here at the rodeo. He looks like he has a lot of fun on stage. Some performers kinda go through the motions but not him.
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great show indeed. i wish they woulda had Django walker on the main stage. he is a better entertainer than Aaron Watson. dont get me wrong, aaron was good, but django is more of a concert entertainer. Gary Allan was great as always. And like GOFOR2 said, Pat Green was awesome. cant wait till next year. weather couldnt have been better for an outdoor concert
I was not a big fan of pat green till last year when we saw the concert. He grows on you. I really like his energy. I personally was there to see Gary Allen. Gary Allen packed in as much music as he could play, which makes it worth the money. lol Like it was so expensive. Both had great performances.
I've seen Pat Green a couple of times Shroeder hall in between a Victoria/Goliad/Cuero triangle (2nd oldest dancehall in Texas, prolly the smallest too), he is a GREAT entertainer...
I'm a fan of his pre-Nashville stuff, but I'd prefer 'his' Nashville over the others...
You know, SPF25, I'm opposite. I really got into him when I was a senior in HS (circa 1997) through a buddy of mine and loved him up until about two years ago. When he changed his style I kinda stopped following him. Not because I hate him as a person or anything... I just don't care for that style of music. But it seems to have given him a much larger following, so you can't argue with the results.
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he is a good entertainer
I'm with big daddy russ. . . I guess I started listening to him when my older brother did in like '00 or so? I don't recall completely. Then it was like I just stopped one day, but I still love his old stuff.
Oh, and the one concert I did go to was the best concert I've ever been to.
the way i see it is an evolution in song writing. im sure there isnt one artist in music these days who hasnt changed in sound or style over the years. his stuff today may be different than his earlier work, but it is still completely different than anyone else you will hear on the radio and in my opinion maintains the integrity and Texas influence all his music has. and when you get in that concert setting, especially in a relaxed outdoor venue, all his music melds together. that is what makes the live show so special.Originally posted by superslyguy06
I'm with big daddy russ. . . I guess I started listening to him when my older brother did in like '00 or so? I don't recall completely. Then it was like I just stopped one day, but I still love his old stuff.
Oh, and the one concert I did go to was the best concert I've ever been to.
yeah, you make a good point.
I love his shows and I'm not bashing him at all, but I haven't bought any of his CD's since him and Cory Morrow got together on "Songs we Wished we'd Written." He's a little too poppy for me now... almost sounds like something that could come out on 96.5 Tha Beach... today's best music. I just can't get into top 40 for the life of me, no matter how much my girlfriend uses her Jedi mind tricks.Originally posted by pirate44
the way i see it is an evolution in song writing. im sure there isnt one artist in music these days that has a change in sound or style over the years. his stuff today may be different than his earlier work, but it is still completely different than anyone else you will hear on the radio and in my opinion maintains the integrity and Texas influence all his music has. and when you get in that concert setting, especially in a relaxed outdoor venue, all his music melds together. that is what makes the live show so special.
Although there are a couple of his newer songs that I do like (just like there is one Backstreet Boys song that I like... oops, did I say that out loud), I tend to stick to the older stuff, and that's fine with me. He's got plenty of it out there.
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j/khmm..back street boys huh? j/k. this world would be boring if we all shared the same opinion. id bet money youre a R.E.K. fanOriginally posted by big daddy russ
I love his shows and I'm not bashing him at all, but I haven't bought any of his CD's since him and Cory Morrow got together on "Songs we Wished we'd Written." He's a little too poppy for me now... almost sounds like something that could come out on 96.5 Tha Beach... today's best music. I just can't get into top 40 for the life of me, no matter how much my girlfriend uses her Jedi mind tricks.
Although there are a couple of his newer songs that I do like (just like there is one Backstreet Boys song that I like... oops, did I say that out loud), I tend to stick to the older stuff, and that's fine with me. He's got plenty of it out there.
I heard "an interesting" song the other day on 95.5 (a station I don't normally listen too). I believe the artist is foreign, because I am having a heck of a time finding anything about it in english.
It has a good beat, but the funny part is...you can't understand a word of it. It sounds like blah, blah, blah...b b b b blah, blah, blah .... I believe the name is CHACARRON MACARRON or something like that. Anyone heard it?
It's one of those songs you just keep listening to while you grin and try to figure out "what the heck"?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AP Panther Fan
[B]I heard "an interesting" song the other day on 95.5 (a station I don't normally listen too).
I thought all the songs on 95.5 sounded like that!
blah, blah, blah...b b b b blah, blah, blah that is!