91k at Clemson Saturday night. Had the 111k at a&m in 24. Dude is without a doubt the King!!
They don’t call him “The Carter Jewelers of Musicians” for nothingI'm not a big concert guy, so I don't keep up with who is on tour, but I remember in the early 2010s a friend of mine being so excited because she got tickets to George Strait's farewell tour. Has the mf'er been saying farewell for 15 years?
Beat me to it!!!They don’t call him “The Carter Jewelers of Musicians” for nothing
He’s like KISS. Just do a farewell tour for 30 years.I'm not a big concert guy, so I don't keep up with who is on tour, but I remember in the early 2010s a friend of mine being so excited because she got tickets to George Strait's farewell tour. Has the mf'er been saying farewell for 15 years?
Dude's been retiring about as long as KISS.91k at Clemson Saturday night. Had the 111k at a&m in 24. Dude is without a doubt the King!!
Maybe if he'd perform a break dance. One of the best concerts I ever saw was Bryan Adams with just an acoustic guitar, one microphone, and no chair to sit in. Was at the New Daisy Theatre on Beale Street in front of a jam packed crowd of about 3K. Played all of his rock songs acoustically and was absolutely fabulous. Guy is a real singer!A George Strait concert is boring. Songs are great, but the concert is him standing there, holding a guitar at the mic. He Will briefly introduce the band at some point. That’s the concert. An 8 track will have more personality.
Heard a singer (Kenny Chesney, I think) say they used to make money from the music so the concerts were done to support record sales so concert ticket prices were cheap (er). However, they no longer make much from music sales so they make it from the concerts and that is why tickets are so expensive.Tell you what. It'd be hard to hang it up when you're selling 90,000 tickets with the nosebleed over $600 a pop and going up quickly from there 20-30 times a year.
Didn't know George Jones came to the Hump.I saw King George twice at The Hump in the mid to late 80's. He just sits there & sings. I thought both shows were incredible.
I do love George Jones music but WRONG!Didn't know George Jones came to the Hump.
Yeeeeah… and only 20000 could see them. Sorta like a buffet beach concert. Gotta watch the big screen to see himNot impressed at all. Metallica had 1.6M in Moscow.
Honestly, this is what I expected from Zach Bryan Saturday. Based on the vibe of a lot of his music, I expected him to be standing there kinda sad-sack and stoic, but damn he was active and put on a great show. Band and supporting musicians were incredible.A George Strait concert is boring. Songs are great, but the concert is him standing there, holding a guitar at the mic. He Will briefly introduce the band at some point. That’s the concert. An 8 track will have more personality.
His daughter came to school here.Didn't know George Jones came to the Hump.
Agree. I saw him at a multiple act concert in Memphis many years ago. He and Bocephus were the big headliners. I went with my wife and her sisters and husbands. I am not a big country guy but I do love Hank. With George they could have just put a record player out there with a big lifesize cutout of George and put the greatest hit album on and the experience would have been the same. Bocephus came out and ran all over, played loud with electric guitars, expanded on his radio songs and even played a few covers of other artists. He basically rocked.A George Strait concert is boring. Songs are great, but the concert is him standing there, holding a guitar at the mic. He Will briefly introduce the band at some point. That’s the concert. An 8 track will have more personality.
Agree. Seen them both and they are on opposite ends of the spectrum. Hank played every instrument on stage. It was a great show.Agree. I saw him at a multiple act concert in Memphis many years ago. He and Bocephus were the big headliners. I went with my wife and her sisters and husbands. I am not a big country guy but I do love Hank. With George they could have just put a record player out there with a big lifesize cutout of George and put the greatest hit album on and the experience would have been the same. Bocephus came out and ran all over, played loud with electric guitars, expanded on his radio songs and even played a few covers of other artists. He basically rocked.
Funny thing though is as we were walking back to the car my wife's sisters, who are very country and not Rock people, loved George and thought Hank was a little too loud. I was like Hank was the only thing worth getting dressed up and paying for tickets. I could have listened to the rest of the concert on the radio for nothing.
If you're going to concerts where you need to see dancers, light shows, and jumping around, well, I hate to tell you this, but the music sucks.A George Strait concert is boring. Songs are great, but the concert is him standing there, holding a guitar at the mic. He Will briefly introduce the band at some point. That’s the concert. An 8 track will have more personality.
That’s exactly what I said I was looking for at a concert.If you're going to concerts where you need to see dancers, light shows, and jumping around, well, I hate to tell you this, but the music sucks.
When the songs are good, you don't need all that shlt.