Rodeo Roundup The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is over. Whew! Twenty shows in 20 days! I went to most, but not all of them. Here are my reports, in order that I saw them:
1. Garth Brooks, Opening night - Fantastic. The guy is pure energy. His joy is infectious. And his songs are great. The highlight for me was "Shameless". Still amazed that Billy Joel wrote that, and incredibly amazed it found its way into the hands of Mr. Brooks
2. Little Big Town - Snore. They're a karaoke act, like the Black-Eyed Peas. No one plays anything. The songs are boring. Blech.
3. Blake Shelton - A solid entertainer, I guess. For some reason, I didn't pay much attention to his show. I can't remember any of it. But I don't remember being bummed out by it
4. Alessia Cara - Another one I was there for, but didn't listen to very closely. In my defense, I was working that night. But what I heard, I liked. Her songs seemed like good pop songs.
5. Thomas Rhett - Waaaaaay better than last year's performance. Much better song selection but he still didn't play "Something To Do With My Hands". If he comes back next year, I'm going to meet him and give him the third degree on this. But still, hat's off to a very good show. Much less "bro country" and much more pop. He's moving in the right direction
6. Luke Bryan - I do not like Bro Country and I blame Luke Bryan for the rise of Bro Country. But I will say that he - like Thomas Rhett - has grown up some. His show was actually quite enjoyable and I was very pleasantly surprised. I attend this one under protest but now I'm glad I was there
7. Cody Johnson - A local boy, and a local favorite. He's trying to stand in the boots of George Strait. No one can, of course, but he's not bad. I don't know if he'll ever be a giant star nationwide, but he'll always have a big audience in Texas
8. Zac Brown Band - Best show I've ever seen them do. The musicianship is stellar. Like many of today's country acts, they're actually a rock band. To prove it, they covered Van Halen's "Panama" and nailed it! Fun Zac Brown fact - He came to the steer auction last year and was part of a group that paid $325,000 for the Reserve Grand Champion steer
9. OneRepublic - Things I did not know about OneRepublic: (1) They are from Colorado, not England; (2) They are actually a band who plays their instruments and not a boy band like I thought they were; and (3) One of the five members plays the cello, and only the cello. These guys were OK, but too many of their songs were ballads to suit my taste. I want...no, I NEED to rock!
10. Keith Urban - I got my rock from Keith Urban! I would love to know how he got labelled a country act. He's pure rock and roll. One of the best guitar players of his generation.
11. Chris Stapleton - Last year's Big Thing. He's got some good songs; hell, he's one of the best and most prolific songwriters there is. But I don't dig his solo stuff as much. Pretty much every song relies on flatted thirds for its twang. In fact, I named his band the Flatted Thirds. I just don't think there are enough variations in his work to keep me interested, but he's still an excellent performer
12. Garth Brooks, Closing Night - Another fantastic performance, highlighted by the appearance of his wife Trisha Yearwood for a couple songs. When you see Garth Brooks, you are seeing the best!
HONORABLE MENTION - Brad Paisley. I was at the rodeo the night he performed but the weather was so perfect outside that we went to the Wine Garden before he came onstage, so we missed his show. I've seen him many tims and like him a lot but I thought, "What could he do that I haven't seen a few times before?" Answer - HE PLAYED "PURPLE RAIN". Not all of it, but part of it. I missed it! D'oh! |