Saw him last night in Beaumont, and it was awesome! I was worried it was going to be bad, since it was the 5th night of a 5 night run, but R.E.K. was great.
Same - he seemed very coherent, sound wasn't too bad and he played most of the songs the crowd wanted to hear. I also enjoyed the JJW mini set, hadn't heard LA Freeway in a long time.DannyDuberstein said:
Saw him tonight at The Factory. Good show. Loved the JJW tribute in the encore as well.
The weird thing is, throughout the 90s and early 2000s, he always looked young for his age. I don't remember exactly when it was (seems like it was around 2005 or so), he seemed to age 10 years overnight.Bird Poo said:
Was there last night and it was a great send off. The set list alone brought tons of energy from the crowd and he genuinely looked happy to play for his fans.
As he tours, It's got to be a neat thing to have hundreds of thousands of fans sing the words you wrote back to you. But damn he looked old. Don't know if it's the drinkin or genetics, but some folks just age quickly.
How crowded was it? I saw him there in 2016 and it was probably the best show I've seen of his out of double digits. That place can be such a beating though for sold out shows that are way oversold.DannyDuberstein said:
Yeah, The Factory is an awesome venue. We were up in the balcony and loved it
johnnyblaze36 said:How crowded was it? I saw him there in 2016 and it was probably the best show I've seen of his out of double digits. That place can be such a beating though for sold out shows that are way oversold.DannyDuberstein said:
Yeah, The Factory is an awesome venue. We were up in the balcony and loved it
He was in Midland in May and said he had sciatica -- that's why he sits now. Said he was going to have surgery to fix it but he's still sitting.DannyDuberstein said:
Yeah, his voice may have faded a hair as the night went on, but at 66, still going pretty strong and sounded good. Also been a busy tour for an old dude. And tbh, I think it's kind of always done that. As far as why he sits, just watch him walk onto and off the stage. All is not right with those knees, hips, back, whatever, like many old dudes. I'd be sitting too.
Delivering presents to millions of children in a single night every year finally caught up to him.Bird Poo said:
As he tours, It's got to be a neat thing to have hundreds of thousands of fans sing the words you wrote back to you. But damn he looked old. Don't know if it's the drinkin or genetics, but some folks just age quickly.
Ag CPA said:Delivering presents to millions of children in a single night every year finally caught up to him.Bird Poo said:
As he tours, It's got to be a neat thing to have hundreds of thousands of fans sing the words you wrote back to you. But damn he looked old. Don't know if it's the drinkin or genetics, but some folks just age quickly.
Damn - that's awesome. I've seen him several times but it's been years since I saw him last. His new album is fantastic, but he's not much on stage presence and let's his songwriting do the talking. My wife can't ever remember his name, so when I'm listening to one of his songs she asks "Is this that surly basterd?"Fuzzy Dunlop said:
I saw the other day that we'll get James McMurtry at the Floores show on Saturday. Looking forward to that as I have liked him for a long time but have never seen him live.