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  • I was in High School when I was first introduced to country music in the early 90's. Growing up in urban surroundings it was usually hip/hop and rap. I loved me some Garth Brooks sounds. Didn't get a chance to ever see him in concert and I just couldn't fathom paying that much to see him in a big venue where most likely I'll be seeing him from a television screen. I got to see him this past weekend, one of his last four shows as a birthday present from my boyfriend, who had to find tickets via the web. I was seating in the last row at the last seat and I still see Garth's face. 99.9% of the audinnce was causaian, with the exception of Darius Rucker, I'm not sure too many African Americans like Country or would confess to liking. I mean Nelly and Tim McGraw? You'll never here Nelly actually admit that, but he did colloborate withone the biggest country stars there. However, I'm sure I confused some folks walking in with my hair braided in cornrows looking hispanic and underage. Anyhow, back to my review.. I'm glad I waited this long to see Garth in this type of venue. It was him, a guitar, and stool, and two bottles of water. It is a show about a mans journey into the country music business and the influences that help shaped his music. Some reviews complained it wasn't a big show like his tours but preferred this. Maybe he doesn't play all 177 songs, but he is very versatile in the songs he covers, which is how most singers start. He has some very funny insight to the music of the 60's and 70s. And if you are lucky, you'll get a special surprise of Trisha Yearwood performing. They both have a great banter. It is a side to a performer that one rarely sees, the human side, they grew up much like us, listening to the same music, sibling, rivarly, parent issues, etc.. They just grew up and became famous, and we didn't. One of my criteria to see a music performer live is that they sound like they do on their CDs. For the most part, the country artists that I have seen live up to that. At a recent 50 years old, Garth still does. If you can get tickets to his last few shows, I'd highly recommend it.
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