Road goes on forever..
Snake Jazz said:
No, I read your post. You said I'm not sophisticated enough to appreciate a show where the artist chooses not to play a few of his most recognizable songs. I should just be grateful that he played these songs in the past. Gotcha?
C@LAg said:such a dumb argument, right?Snake Jazz said:
No, I read your post. You said I'm not sophisticated enough to appreciate a show where the artist chooses not to play a few of his most recognizable songs. I should just be grateful that he played these songs in the past. Gotcha?
This is his farewell tour. You would think he would be trying to both entertain and satisfy his fans, since this is the rubber stamp on his legacy, and he has been mostly coasting on past efforts for a few years now.
I was on the right side and the only thing obstructing my view was this little tree that was planted for no reason and right in my sightline for half the show. Made me miss my axe and Bonfire cut.Nobody Knows My Name said:
Was there last night as well and agree with just about everything you said. The sound quality was absolutely amazing. My only complaint related to setup is the VIP trailers really obstructed large portions of the view.
jc1402 said:
Was at the Floore's show last night. Very cool experience. Not the best REK performance I've seen, but it was unique and heartfelt. He did a very nice written speech tribute to his personal hero, Phil Lyne, in which he explained a lot of his and his bands issues over the recent past which gave a lot of context to why this is a farewell tour. He played most of his classics and then at the end he did a touching tribute to JJW, using one of JJ's old guitars.
McMurty opened and was his usual self. Eric Church then played a 30 minute set that I think I can only describe as embarrassing. He admitted he was hungover from his show last night and it showed. He sounded like someone doing an impression of EC to make fun of him. Then he was brought on to sing on Corpus Christi Bay and was wasted and missed his queue and just yelled the chorus. Wasn't a big fan of his before and have very little respect for him now.
SanAntoneAg said:Snake Jazz said:
No, I read your post. You said I'm not sophisticated enough to appreciate a show where the artist chooses not to play a few of his most recognizable songs. I should just be grateful that he played these songs in the past. Gotcha?
Spot-on. One day, you'll look back and get it. He's always done things his way. Maybe Elton John or Crue will give you a greatest hits farewell tour that you'll be able to accept and not pound sand because they didn't play your favorite song.
I saw Elton John's farewell tour Houston show and he knocked out all the hits. Good show.Quote:
Maybe Elton John or Crue will give you a greatest hits farewell tour that you'll be able to accept and not pound sand because they didn't play your favorite song.
Snake Jazz said:SanAntoneAg said:
Oh the humanity, such a terrible set list.
No Road. No Front Porch. And, what you're missing is that his storytelling (normally one of his strengths) was bad. Lots of pointless, dull rambling between songs. My wife pointed out that he sounded Biden-ish. He repeated a verse in one of the songs. Didn't seem sharp.
I love Robert Earl Keen's music, but I don't think I've ever been more disappointed in a show. Wasn't just me…I was in GA and everyone seemed turned off by the performance.
For those of you going to the next two shows, I hope he tears it up. My original post was pretty harsh (had quite a few Lone Stars last night when I posted), and I was angry when I posted. A day later I'm just disappointed that that is my final memory of a great performer and songwriter.
I hope he goes out with a bang. Regrettably, last night was a whimper.
CowboyGirl said:Snake Jazz said:SanAntoneAg said:
Oh the humanity, such a terrible set list.
No Road. No Front Porch. And, what you're missing is that his storytelling (normally one of his strengths) was bad. Lots of pointless, dull rambling between songs. My wife pointed out that he sounded Biden-ish. He repeated a verse in one of the songs. Didn't seem sharp.
I love Robert Earl Keen's music, but I don't think I've ever been more disappointed in a show. Wasn't just me…I was in GA and everyone seemed turned off by the performance.
For those of you going to the next two shows, I hope he tears it up. My original post was pretty harsh (had quite a few Lone Stars last night when I posted), and I was angry when I posted. A day later I'm just disappointed that that is my final memory of a great performer and songwriter.
I hope he goes out with a bang. Regrettably, last night was a whimper.
Saw him in Virginia in June and he was way off from past shows. The right side of his face drooped down and he had trouble pronouncing words. No storytelling in between songs and they just rocketed through much faster than usual. Was really worried about his health!
SanAntoneAg said:Snake Jazz said:
No, I read your post. You said I'm not sophisticated enough to appreciate a show where the artist chooses not to play a few of his most recognizable songs. I should just be grateful that he played these songs in the past. Gotcha?
Spot-on. One day, you'll look back and get it. He's always done things his way. Maybe Elton John or Crue will give you a greatest hits farewell tour that you'll be able to accept and not pound sand because they didn't play your favorite song.
CowboyGirl said:
At the Sunday night Flores show he just said he had Bell's Palsy - that's what was going on when we saw him in VA. Streaming the Flores show and he's way better tonight than in DC.
When my husband had Bell's Palsy it came on very suddenly - he just woke up one morning with half his face basically paralyzed. It took several weeks to resolve afterwards, but every case is different in how long it lasts.milner79 said:CowboyGirl said:
At the Sunday night Flores show he just said he had Bell's Palsy - that's what was going on when we saw him in VA. Streaming the Flores show and he's way better tonight than in DC.
Interesting. And sad. Wonder how long that has been an issue? Longer than, say, 18-24 months?
$240 Worth of Pudding said:
Was at the show last night. It was fantastic once he actually got on stage to play. Took nearly an hour and a half between Cody
Canada set ending and REK's beginning. The crowd was starting to get pretty restless.
But once he started it was a damn good show.
The ONLY complaint I have is that I still can't believe he didn't play The Front Porch Song. I figured he was saving it for the last show and harbored fantasies of Lyle showing up to sing it with him. At least we got The Road Goes On Forever.
All in all, he did himself and his fans proud last night.
Obviously reading comprehension is an issue here.BenFiasco14 said:SanAntoneAg said:Snake Jazz said:
No, I read your post. You said I'm not sophisticated enough to appreciate a show where the artist chooses not to play a few of his most recognizable songs. I should just be grateful that he played these songs in the past. Gotcha?
Spot-on. One day, you'll look back and get it. He's always done things his way. Maybe Elton John or Crue will give you a greatest hits farewell tour that you'll be able to accept and not pound sand because they didn't play your favorite song.
Comparing REK's career to Elton John's is laughable.
But what do you know - primary evidence in this very thread that even Elton John plays his shows to please his fans - even in stadiums.
Reading everyone's reactions to REK since this thread has been pretty eye opening. Seems like, generally, he's a disgruntled "old man" (y'all know he's only like 60 right?) doing this "farewell tour" to give him the press he oh so obviously craves.
"Going out on his own terms" lol. So an international superstar like Elton John will play his hits but REK won't because of some sort of songwriter honor? Based on posts above, he played deep cuts at the Aggie Park kick off concert. Seriously?
REK is great, always has been. But he's so far up his own ass it's hard to feel for the guy. He's just a bitter washed up musician at this point.
ETA: I'm not even what you would call a "fan" of Elton John. But I'm not an idiot and acknowledge his contribution to music
I'm going to see The Who for the first time in November at the Hollywood Bowl with Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs opening (good friend of mine just joined the band officially a few weeks ago). Can't wait.Harry Lime said:I saw Elton John's farewell tour Houston show and he knocked out all the hits. Good show.Quote:
Maybe Elton John or Crue will give you a greatest hits farewell tour that you'll be able to accept and not pound sand because they didn't play your favorite song.
Also saw The Who earlier this year, and they had no problem playing hit after hit. I'd highly recommend going to see either one if you get the chance. Bad reviews of the Crue tour kept me away, however.
I wouldn't think so based on the show here in CS last year the night before the Bama game. He stood the whole time and cranked out hit after hit and had tons of energy and his voice sounded much stronger than the two shows I saw in the past couple of months. I tried finding the setlist to no avail but that show had a dream setlist.milner79 said:CowboyGirl said:
At the Sunday night Flores show he just said he had Bell's Palsy - that's what was going on when we saw him in VA. Streaming the Flores show and he's way better tonight than in DC.
Interesting. And sad. Wonder how long that has been an issue? Longer than, say, 18-24 months?
johnnyblaze36 said:I wouldn't think so based on the show here in CS last year the night before the Bama game. He stood the whole time and cranked out hit after hit and had tons of energy and his voice sounded much stronger than the two shows I saw in the past couple of months. I tried finding the setlist to no avail but that show had a dream setlist.milner79 said:CowboyGirl said:
At the Sunday night Flores show he just said he had Bell's Palsy - that's what was going on when we saw him in VA. Streaming the Flores show and he's way better tonight than in DC.
Interesting. And sad. Wonder how long that has been an issue? Longer than, say, 18-24 months?
Philo B 93 said:
What are the chances REK is keeping up with this thread? (Hi Robert! I love Dreadful Selfish Crime!)