Damn good show. Pretty fun how they didn't do an opener and closer but basically just kept alternating after a few songs and also joining in on the other's songs some times.Jock 07 said:
Just saw that apparently 10 years ago tonight I was at the REK/Lyle Lovett show at Kyle Field. Was a pretty solid show from what I recall.
chick79 said:
Isn't REK pretty well known to be drunk at most of his concerts? I've never seen him but I've heard from more than one person this is generally the case.
I was there and after that performance was thankful that they didn't mention he was an Aggie when they introduced him. Lol.Ag CPA said:
TCU let him do the national anthem for the A&M game in 95 (he played at Billy Bobs the night before prior to yell in the Stockyards, it was a good time). He was so wasted that he didn't finish it.
Know Your Enemy said:I was there and after that performance was thankful that they didn't mention he was an Aggie when they introduced him. Lol.Ag CPA said:
TCU let him do the national anthem for the A&M game in 95 (he played at Billy Bobs the night before prior to yell in the Stockyards, it was a good time). He was so wasted that he didn't finish it.
camelclub said:
I saw Aaron Watson in Nashville a few weeks back. Still a great show but he didn't play any of his classics (honky think kid/off the record/shut up and dance or my personal favorite cover of his Silver Wings).
He also no longer had a steel guitar in his band like he did back around 05-08 when I saw him often. Not sure when he ditched that.
I'm curious why so many no longer have the steel when some of their best songs featured it? Randy Roger's, Pat Green, etc.
Jock 07 said:
Just got home from a Lyle Lovett/John Hiatt show and remembered this thread discussing how REK has become as a performer. I saw him earlier this year and still enjoyed the show but after tonight's show you can tell there seems to be a large difference in the enjoyment of the two old roommates.
Really enjoyed the song swap format tonight and makes me wish even more that I would've been able to catch him & REK together when they were doing that string of shows a few years ago.
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There were, of course, a fair share of homesick Texpats sprinkled throughout the cavernous, ballroom-style venue, and I noticed a conspicuous amount of maroon for Manhattan. (If Keen played a secret show in an unmarked cave in the middle of Kazakhstan, at least a handful of Aggies would show up.)
camelclub said:
I saw Aaron Watson in Nashville a few weeks back. Still a great show but he didn't play any of his classics (honky think kid/off the record/shut up and dance or my personal favorite cover of his Silver Wings).
He also no longer had a steel guitar in his band like he did back around 05-08 when I saw him often. Not sure when he ditched that.
I'm curious why so many no longer have the steel when some of their best songs featured it? Randy Roger's, Pat Green, etc.
Came to post this. That was a fantastic article. Thanks to dreyOO for posting.walton91 said:
Thanks for the link. That was a good read. Enjoyed this bit about his show in NYCQuote:
There were, of course, a fair share of homesick Texpats sprinkled throughout the cavernous, ballroom-style venue, and I noticed a conspicuous amount of maroon for Manhattan. (If Keen played a secret show in an unmarked cave in the middle of Kazakhstan, at least a handful of Aggies would show up.)
ElephantRider said:Jock 07 said:
Just got home from a Lyle Lovett/John Hiatt show and remembered this thread discussing how REK has become as a performer. I saw him earlier this year and still enjoyed the show but after tonight's show you can tell there seems to be a large difference in the enjoyment of the two old roommates.
Really enjoyed the song swap format tonight and makes me wish even more that I would've been able to catch him & REK together when they were doing that string of shows a few years ago.
I really need to see John Hiatt. One of my all time favorites
I was at that show as well. He dedicated the show to Jesus and witnessed, but he played all his current hits and it was a typical HLS&R performance, very similar to Cody Johnson's show a couple of nights later. If you thought that was "...a praise band...," you've never seen an authentic praise band or show.JABQ04 said:camelclub said:
I saw Aaron Watson in Nashville a few weeks back. Still a great show but he didn't play any of his classics (honky think kid/off the record/shut up and dance or my personal favorite cover of his Silver Wings).
He also no longer had a steel guitar in his band like he did back around 05-08 when I saw him often. Not sure when he ditched that.
I'm curious why so many no longer have the steel when some of their best songs featured it? Randy Roger's, Pat Green, etc.
We saw AW when he opened the HLS&R several years back. Wife and I were excited to see him since we hadn't since A&M days. We were at his Texas Hall of Fame CD recording and release party. He didn't play anything we knew. Went very Jesus-y. We thought it was almost like a praise band.
GreasenUSA said:Drawkcab said:
Seeing him tonight. Hope it's good!
So how was it?
I think Covid was a factor. I think the Happy Prisoner bluegrass experiment was an issue. I think the record he did under an alias with Randy Rogers as The Stryker Brothers is "new" music.CanyonLakeAgbu said:
My comment on phoning it in wasn't about the live shows. I understand the variety, and I probably have seen him close to 40 times since the mid 90's. How much new music was put out by him over the last ten years? THAT is where I believe that he phoned it in. A masterful storyteller just kept telling the same old story or one that no one wanted to listen to.
CanyonLakeAgbu said:
My comment on phoning it in wasn't about the live shows. I understand the variety, and I probably have seen him close to 40 times since the mid 90's. How much new music was put out by him over the last ten years? THAT is where I believe that he phoned it in. A masterful storyteller just kept telling the same old story or one that no one wanted to listen to.