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maroon barchetta
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The shirt is pretty good quality.

But yeah, merch prices are crazy
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AustinCountyAg said:

and it only cost $50 for a crappy cotton t shirt
Didn't Macklemore once write a song with a verse about how dumb it is to pay $50 for a T-shirt?
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maroon barchetta said:

The concert shirt my wife got is really well done. Sometimes they don't make much of an effort. These are good.
I talk crap about the expensive t shirt, but to make you feel better my wife bought two (one for her, and one for our daughter). and FWIW I talked crap to her about spending that much for the shirts. It's dumb, but she wouldn't STFU about how great it was last night and is already blabbing about how she wants to go see Swift again.

While I think Swifts music sucks I will say the videos my wife showed me the show looked pretty impressive in terms of lights, stage, props, etc. Reminded me of a Super Bowl halftime performance type of concert.
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GarlandAg2012 said:

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Right...Because you're just swimming in it as you plow your way through the '079
I choose to be faithful, but it would be way too easy if I wanted to. It's one of Houston's best kept secrets. Vast majority of husbands in the o-seven-nine are soft betas who have let themselves go over time, while their wives continue to do whatever it takes to maintain themselves...likely self-pleasuring to the more rugged alpha types they missed out on. Myrtlea and Queensbury are crawling with freaks. Apparently Wilchester is a hotbed for c*ckolding and even some DL activity. Lakeside CC and Westside have a large group of DL peeps.
I can't believe there are real people who talk like this.
I just saw another thread where this poster said they had been to 3 TSwift concerts on this tour alone. I can't believe there are real people who...
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Talking with a friend in the industry and apparently it takes 2-3 days to setup her stage, light, and sound.

That's one reason they're playing multiple nights at each stop.

It is very impressive.
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Ag_07 said:

Talking with a friend in the industry and apparently it takes 2-3 days to setup her stage, light, and sound.

That's one reason they're playing multiple nights at each stop.

It is very impressive.
There are two sets. I was wondering why the tour went from Dallas to Tampa to Houston to Atlanta, but the Dallas set went straight to Houston and the Tampa set went to Atlanta etc. I have also heard load in is multiple days, load out in about a day. 40+ semis to move it from city to city for each set.
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Microwave Onions said:

GarlandAg2012 said:

Brittmoore Car Club said:

Ag_07 said:

Right...Because you're just swimming in it as you plow your way through the '079
I choose to be faithful, but it would be way too easy if I wanted to. It's one of Houston's best kept secrets. Vast majority of husbands in the o-seven-nine are soft betas who have let themselves go over time, while their wives continue to do whatever it takes to maintain themselves...likely self-pleasuring to the more rugged alpha types they missed out on. Myrtlea and Queensbury are crawling with freaks. Apparently Wilchester is a hotbed for c*ckolding and even some DL activity. Lakeside CC and Westside have a large group of DL peeps.
I can't believe there are real people who talk like this.
I just saw another thread where this poster said they had been to 3 TSwift concerts on this tour alone. I can't believe there are real people who...
Sorry not sorry. Had front row floor seats in Vegas, mid level corner seats in Dallas, and stage side lower bowl seats in Houston. Had a blast all three times and was surrounded by beautiful women. Thanks for following me around texags, obsession noted.
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TBH that's pretty impressive
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GarlandAg2012 said:

Ag_07 said:

Talking with a friend in the industry and apparently it takes 2-3 days to setup her stage, light, and sound.

That's one reason they're playing multiple nights at each stop.

It is very impressive.
There are two sets. I was wondering why the tour went from Dallas to Tampa to Houston to Atlanta, but the Dallas set went straight to Houston and the Tampa set went to Atlanta etc. I have also heard load in is multiple days, load out in about a day. 40+ semis to move it from city to city for each set.
Now the seats are all empty
Let the roadies take the stage
Pack it up and tear it down
They're the first to come and the last to leave
Working for that minimum wage
They'll set it up in another town
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who's starting the Ed Sheeran Parking thread next?
AustinCountyAg
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serious question and I mean no offense, but are you gay?
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AustinCountyAg said:

serious question and I mean no offense, but are you gay?
Nope I went with my gf to all 3. I really enjoy her music, and she is a huge swiftie.
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GarlandAg2012 said:

AustinCountyAg said:

serious question and I mean no offense, but are you gay?
Nope I went with my gf to all 3. I really enjoy her music, and she is a huge swiftie.
I am assuming this is the equivalent to Randy taking his wife to all the Broadway show's on Southpark.
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$2.2 billion concert and entertainment show venue with 160,000 speakers and immersive 4D technology.



AustinCountyAg
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what does this have to do with T Swift, or Houston?
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Well done. Great song.
tk for tu juan
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Related to the event venue discussion you were involved in on the previous page. There is your upper price point to create a venue that sounds good at every seat location.
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tk for tu juan said:

Related to the event venue discussion you were involved in on the previous page. There is your upper price point to create a venue that sounds good at every seat location.
can you imagine if Houston were to build something like that? It would take 200 years for it to be paid for. At 16,000 seating capacity they would have to have it sold out every night of the year for 200 years. That kind of structure is one stupid investment. Even in Vegas I can see the venue losing it's ass and turning into a relic after about 8 years.
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They can name it the Astrodome.
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I went Friday and Saturday, it was an incredible show. I go to a lot of concerts and its rare you get an artist playing a venue this size who isn't a legacy act. Taylor is as relevant with her current music today as anything she has done before and it showed. The crowd was into the whole thing which is impressive for a 3 hour, 44 song set. Even during the slower more acoustic sections no one sat down, and they were singing along just as much as they were to her big singles. The apex of the show was All Too Well, which is already a slower ballad but has been expanded to a 10 minute long song. It was just her in the middle of the stage with a guitar and the crowd was hanging on every word. Even her new stuff which was her final section was just as well received as every thing else she played. The staging and production were great but also not distracting or overbearing. There wasn't a lot of sets and she spent most of the show in the middle of this long cat walk section moving around so everyone in each section got to see her. She also some of the best stage presence out there. She's able to move things along and talk to the crowd in a way that feels both natural and personal as if you aren't in a stadium with 70k other people. I was impressed she changed up her ad libs between songs both nights so it wasn't even some prepared spiel, she really was talking off the cuff.

For an event like this where anticipating and expectations were through the roof she absolutely delivered. There are only a handful of shows i've been to where the artist is at the absolute top of their game giving a performance where you tell your self this is what this person was born to do. This was one of those events and she is that performer.
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Jasomania said:

I went Friday and Saturday, it was an incredible show. I go to a lot of concerts and its rare you get an artist playing a venue this size who isn't a legacy act. Taylor is as relevant with her current music today as anything she has done before and it showed. The crowd was into the whole thing which is impressive for a 3 hour, 44 song set. Even during the slower more acoustic sections no one sat down, and they were singing along just as much as they were to her big singles. The apex of the show was All Too Well, which is already a slower ballad but has been expanded to a 10 minute long song. It was just her in the middle of the stage with a guitar and the crowd was hanging on every word. Even her new stuff which was her final section was just as well received as every thing else she played. The staging and production were great but also not distracting or overbearing. There wasn't a lot of sets and she spent most of the show in the middle of this long cat walk section moving around so everyone in each section got to see her. She also some of the best stage presence out there. She's able to move things along and talk to the crowd in a way that feels both natural and personal as if you aren't in a stadium with 70k other people. I was impressed she changed up her ad libs between songs both nights so it wasn't even some prepared spiel, she really was talking off the cuff.

For an event like this where anticipating and expectations were through the roof she absolutely delivered. There are only a handful of shows i've been to where the artist is at the absolute top of their game giving a performance where you tell your self this is what this person was born to do. This was one of those events and she is that performer.
Either you are my fiancee or you have hacked her mic and used ChatGPT because she essentially said the same thing.
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I've heard same from multiple females who went (ages varying from 12 to 66). All came away impressed and happy and went dressed in TS mode, including one with a hot pink furry cowboy hat and knee-high white boots. I read that during Saturdays performance, TS cut her hand and was bleeding and went through three different bandages and still kept on with the show.

I only know a few but forty-four songs is the most I've heard for a concert. Anyone know of other singers in the past with generally that many?
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grateful dead back in the day used to play 5 hour sets....
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Jasomania said:

I went Friday and Saturday, it was an incredible show. I go to a lot of concerts and its rare you get an artist playing a venue this size who isn't a legacy act. Taylor is as relevant with her current music today as anything she has done before and it showed. The crowd was into the whole thing which is impressive for a 3 hour, 44 song set. Even during the slower more acoustic sections no one sat down, and they were singing along just as much as they were to her big singles. The apex of the show was All Too Well, which is already a slower ballad but has been expanded to a 10 minute long song. It was just her in the middle of the stage with a guitar and the crowd was hanging on every word. Even her new stuff which was her final section was just as well received as every thing else she played. The staging and production were great but also not distracting or overbearing. There wasn't a lot of sets and she spent most of the show in the middle of this long cat walk section moving around so everyone in each section got to see her. She also some of the best stage presence out there. She's able to move things along and talk to the crowd in a way that feels both natural and personal as if you aren't in a stadium with 70k other people. I was impressed she changed up her ad libs between songs both nights so it wasn't even some prepared spiel, she really was talking off the cuff.

For an event like this where anticipating and expectations were through the roof she absolutely delivered. There are only a handful of shows i've been to where the artist is at the absolute top of their game giving a performance where you tell your self this is what this person was born to do. This was one of those events and she is that performer.
He hath spoken. Thanks for sharing Jasomania

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But that was only 3 songs
tk for tu juan
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How long would it take to run through George Straits's sixty No. 1 hits?
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Diggity said:

But that was only 3 songs

Beat me to it
AustinCountyAg
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5ish hours
maroon barchetta
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tk for tu juan said:

How long would it take to run through George Straits's sixty No. 1 hits that other people wrote for him?


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I already knew that part, pretty easy to read the writing credits on every song
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tk for tu juan said:

How long would it take to run through George Straits's sixty No. 1 hits?
I love his music. I do, I'm a George Strait fan. I celebrate the guy's entire catalogue. For my money it doesn't get any better than when he sings "Amarillo by Morning".
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Didn't he do a weekend of shows in Vegas a few years ago, that he only played his #1 hits over 2 nights? 30 songs each night.
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Back in 2017

https://www.georgestrait.com/news/posts/2017/april/play-it-again-george-strait-extends-2-nights-of-number-1-s-to-july-28-and-29/
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tk for tu juan said:

How long would it take to run through George Straits's sixty No. 1 hits?
60? I knew he had some hits but I'd have guessed 10 or so.
Then again, I stopped listening to "country" probably 20 years ago.
 
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