A Keith concert in
Not the Backstage Experience I Wanted
We didn’t have any luck finding country radio stations offering BSE passes, but I ended up going backstage – unfortunately not to see Keith. As I entered the 8th row to go to our seats, my shoe caught one of those folding chair legs and I went crashing to the floor, hitting my face on a chair post on the way down. I laid there stunned and in pain for a few moments and security came rushing over. Nothing broken, no blood – just a very sore face, but security wanted me to fill out an accident report and be checked out by medical. So backstage I went, passing within touching range of that long rack of guitars (I didn’t touch since I was being escorted by security), then down a long hallway, passing all the drums of the drum corps, to the infirmary where 3 people fussed over me. The doctor checked my face bones and mouth and gave me a pain reliever and an icepack. I told him I would have to change my concert sign to “Keith please kiss my boo-boo better,” My cheek is swollen like a chipmunk’s this morning Lol
Gary Allan Was Great!
I thoroughly enjoyed Gary’s performance – he looked quite hott tonight, has some great moves, is definitely going to be a contestant in the cute booty contest, and sang several of his hits as well as two from his new album. He had a rather elaborate 8 foot platform with stairs that he began the night on, and several fancy glowing candlelabra. They also began pumping out not such the usual smoke machine but fragrance as well. During
Our Main Man
It is disconcerting to me not to have that growing, glowing, beating heart on the screen as Keith’s performance approaches. The music during the set-up break also included some new songs and no one had a sense of when Keith was finally going to appear. I kind of miss the more structured anticipation. But then the DJ finally played that New Radicals song that I did recognize as one of the last before the OIAL. And there he was – so rising platform, no walk down a ramp – just there at the front microphone, playing a sweet acoustic version of OIAL that I really loved. He was initially backlit but not the glowing white background of previously; then the lights finally came up (a little later than with the album style OIAL) and the crowd went crazy.
Keith was in excellent spirits and kept poking and butting and rabbit punching the other band members when they drew close for their little guitar interactions. He seemed ever so slightly husky in voice sometimes – I heard the
But if he was feeling at all under the weather he didn’t otherwise let it affect the energy he put in the show. He gave us all sorts of “specials” during the night and we do so appreciate it Keith. I kept wanting to shout “Entertainer of the Year” at the top of my lungs with each little treat he provided.
He, as usual, thanked and welcomed the crowd , asking each side, and then the rear of the arena how they were doing or were they feeling good. Then is finally directed his question to us “Down on the floor” and after our cheering stopped he said it again in his “dirty” voice “Mmm, down on the floor” and one of those sexy chuckles.
In the midst of the usual start of the show line-up – after being down on the runway for ROS – he played a new long, beautiful guitar interlude which I didn’t recognize. He, and now Brian and perhaps the others guys, continued to play it as he moved back to stage and then it suddenly evolved into an utterly rocking version of “Saturday, Saturday” – he was jumping and stomping and just burned that guitar up. What a treat!
When they headed to the small stage and Keith did the usual introductions down there, he started laughing because, the night before in Grand Rapids, apparently Keith cut his hand and bled all over Brian’s guitar. It wasn’t until they got down on the small stage that they noticed Keith’s blood what still there on the guitar.
The high school (I think) drum corps (who are staying in my hotel) received band assistance as they played last night. I’ve never noticed this happening before, but last night Brian played one of the drums in the drum corps!!!
At piano time Keith treated the crowd to a very twangy country version of “I Was Born in
The special treats were not over yet!! Keith was in such a rocking mood that when he put on his guitar and began the intro to YLGIMS he went off on a bit of famous guitar riffs and phrases that went through perhaps a half-dozen greats. Some were ones I knew but can’t immediately name for you – I’ve have to replay my video of it to catch them all – but I think he played some Hendrix, some Sweet Home Alabama, Smoke on the Water, Walk This Way, Stairway to Heaven, and a couple others I knew but have not yet identified. He braved the left risers during YLGIMS and nearly got himself strangled by all the hugs and rubs he received – good thing he has good security guys but more than once during the night he (with good reason) said “
We also got an extended version of The Joker with one or 2 verses sung by each band member except Chris McH – Brad Rice was really funny, Brian had a surprisingly sweet voice and Gary Allan even re-emerged to sing a couple great verses. The sonh ended with Gary, Keith and Jerry all out mid-runway singing together. Super, super, super! They must have played at least two and a half hours – what a wonderful evening!!!
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