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    RodeoHouston 2019

    Kings of Leon rock RodeoHouston with serious Southern swagger

    Radu Bondar
    Mar 12, 2019 | 11:05 pm
    Kings of Leon RodeoHouston 2019
    The stadium sang along to "Use Somebody."
    Photo courtesy of RodeoHouston

    Rock megastars Kings of Leon definitely knew how to win over the hearts of the crowd in just a few moments as they strummed through the beginning of their song “Crawl.” Accompanied by an American flag light show, the band kicked off around 9:09 pm to their first ever RodeoHouston performance.

    The indie/alternative rock outfit seemed to enjoy themselves from the very first song and established an incredible atmosphere due in part to their simple but focused light show.

    The Kings can bring down the house with just the first few bars of their songs, and Tuesday, March 12 was no exception. Delivering 15 songs over the course of an hour, the beloved group dazzled with both style and sustenance in a near flawless midweek engagement.

    In the bands first performance since firing their manager of over 20 years only a few days prior, few conclusions about the groups next steps could be drawn by the show. Lead singer Caleb Followill opted for a reserved approach to interacting with the crowd, saying only “Thank you very much. We’re Kings of Leon” after the third song in their set and making a few other quick remarks throughout the night.

    One thing that was clear from the start was the bands absolute level of comfort playing together. As the Southern rock sounding “On Call” began raining through the stadium, the camera panned to Kings drummer Nathan Followill as he popped a cartoonishly large bubble of gum all over his face in a gesture that implied, “This is fun.”

    Occasionally strange images permeated the Jumbo-tron such as a column of bald heads similar to the Hall of Faces from Game of Thrones served to add to the enigmatic nature of the group.

    By the time mega-hit “Sex is on Fire” came around the crowd was so alive they began being featured regularly on the screens. Followill (Colin) even asked the crowd to sing with him in the chorus and the response was resounding. Through the use of the aforementioned phenomenal lighting this was clearly the apex of the set.

    Although the night felt much more like a summer music festival performance than a rodeo headliner appearance, the Kings’ Nashville roots and country influences seemed amplified in the rodeo setting. The band itself was not unaware of this phenomenon and addressed the nature of the show well an interlude of “Amarillo by Morning” sprinkled into the bridge of “Back Down South.”

    In a stroke of genius, the band placed one of their biggest hits and singalong anthems on the immediately after this nod to Texas, leading the crowd of 61,436 to emphatically join them in every word of “Use Somebody” in a scene that made the audience feel much mightier than its numbers.

    As if that wasn’t enough, the group further swept the audience of their feet by announcing, “One of the first concerts we ever played was a really small rodeo in Alabama I think, so it’s an honor to play here.”

    Finally, near the end of the show, the band began making more use of the stage, including trading places with each other during the emotional crescendos of pyrotechnics, but never finding the outer star limits of the stage that other rodeo performers sprawled out into in previous shows.

    Although the show was frenetic and well orchestrated, the ending was somewhat anticlimactic, as the band simply put down their instruments after “Waste of Time” and proceeded to meander on stage before saying good night and nonchalantly boarding the Ford pickup that arrived to escort them. But for the fans, it was time well spent.

    Setlist
    “Crawl”
    “Find Me”
    “Radioactive”
    “On Call”
    “Revelry”
    “Super Soaker”
    “The Bucket”
    “Closer”
    “Sex is on Fire”
    “Notion”
    “Pyro”
    “Pickup Truck”
    “Back Down South” (“Amarillo by Morning” interlude)
    “Use Somebody”
    “Waste a Moment”

    A cool cover included "Amarillo by Morning."

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    A cool cover included "Amarillo by Morning."
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    RodeoHouston 2019

    'King of country' George Strait shatters NRG Stadium record with star-studded show

    Johnston Farrow
    Johnston Farrow
    Mar 18, 2019 | 3:35 am
    'King of country' George Strait shatters NRG Stadium record with star-studded show
    Photo courtesy of RodeoHouston
    Dress like King George on Tuesday.

    Country legend George Strait closed out RodeoHouston 2019 in style on Sunday, March 18, breaking the NRG Stadium attendance record he set back in 2013, attracting 80,108 country fans to see him play over two hours, and covering almost all the biggest hits of his career.

    It was a Texas-strong lineup all around, with popular regional country artists Robert Earl Keen and Lyle Lovett kicking things off with an hour-long set. The two Houston-raised performers traded off songs, with Lovett's rootsy take on the genre giving way to Keen's celebratory shuffle.

    Lovett shined on "Church," which turned NRG into a Sunday revivalist revue; and Keen rocked "Shades of Grey" with a jacket and hair to match that song's title, before the two teamed up for a duet of "This Old Porch," recalling the dirt, grit, and humidity of a hot Texas summer evening.

    Following a 30-minute intermission, Strait walked out of the tunnel to thunderous applause, flashing his famously handsome smile, dressed in a plaid green dress shirt, brown cowboy hat, jeans, and cowboy boots. The 66-year-old acknowledged the crowd and quickly got into his No. 1 song "Write This Down," from 1999's Always Never the Same, backed by an 11-piece band that brought a well-rounded and big sound to the proceedings.

    But this was Strait's show, and he stood front-and-center throughout, letting his one-of-a-kind crooner baritone do much of the work throughout the insane, 32-song setlist, not moving much from his spot in front of the microphone.

    His performance of classic traditionalist country spanned decades of No. 1 songs, and the venue was packed to the rafters and on the floor, which was specially opened for the last of an overall successful season of performances for RodeoHouston. It might have been the most diverse lineup in recent memory of the three-week-long event, but Strait brought it back to its roots, the walking definition of a rodeo performer.

    The second-highest selling male country artist of all time (only behind Garth Brooks) and record-holder for most country No. 1 songs locked into a groove of faster-paced numbers, followed by a couple of slow dance songs, which the crowd on the NRG floor obliged by finding themselves waltz partners.

    To more casual fans, this rhythm of song selection might've been a bit tiresome, but if you were a Strait diehard, you would be hard pressed to find any fault with this show. A handful of songs incorporated heavy rodeo imagery, both in lyrics and in production, with Strait even alluding to his first appearance at the event way back in 1983, with photos from his first appearance flashing on screen during "Troubadour" from the 2008 album of the same name.

    All the big ones made the final cut: "Check Yes or No" from 1995's Strait Out of the Box; "The Fireman" from 1985's Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind; "The Chair" from 1985's Something Special; and the soulful, perfection of a country song "Amarillo By Morning" from 1982's Strait from the Heart, which Strait called his "most favorite song, ever." So many more were either chart-toppers or major country hits.

    As a rodeo tradition, covers found their way into the set, including two from another legend, Merle Haggard, the old school twang of “You Take Me for Granted” and “Are the Good Times Really Over," recalling the best of the AM radio dial. The encore also featured an inspired version of Tom Petty's "You Wreck Me," a classy nod by Strait to that acclaimed singer-songwriter's recent passing.

    Another highlight included a duet with the youngest performer at RodeoHouston this year when the adorable George Harvey Strait III joined his bubba onstage to sing back-up on "God and Country Music" from the forthcoming, sure-fire hit album, Honky Tonk Time Machine, set to be released later this year. "What a way to start your singing career, in front of 80,000 people," Strait exclaimed following the song.

    One of the best numbers of the night came in the form of what should be that album's first single, "Every Little Honky Tonk Bar," Strait's strongest tune in years with its clever lyrics and giddy-up beat. He also performed "Codigo," another cut from that album, and while it sounded great, having a song about your own brand of tequila seems a little too on the nose.

    But the biggest applause came when Strait came out for an encore of four songs, the mandatory "All My Exes Live In Texas" from 1987's Ocean Front Property, "I Cross My Heart," from 1992's Pure Country, the aforementioned Petty number, and wrapping up with "Cowboys Like Us" from the 2003 album, Honkytonkville.

    Though the show ended well after 10:30 pm, NRG remained nearly full throughout, a testament to the power that Strait and his still dominant, timeless voice carried among his fans, most especially in his second home at RodeoHouston. Let's hope it won't take another six years to get him back.

    George Strait Setlist
    “Write This Down”
    “I Can Still Make Cheyenne”
    “Take Me to Texas”
    “I Saw God Today”
    “Here for a Good Time”
    “She’ll Leave You with a Smile”
    “Wrapped”
    “You Take Me for Granted” (Merle Haggard cover)
    “Are the Good Times Really Over” (Merle Haggard cover)
    “Cold Beer Conversation”
    “Check Yes or No”
    “Arkansas Dave”
    “Give It Away”
    “Baby Blue”
    “Every Little Honky Tonk Bar”
    “Kicked Outta Country”
    “Ocean Front Property”
    “Old Violin”
    “The Weight of the Badge”
    “Codigo”
    “God and Country Music”
    “Amarillo By Morning”
    “The Chair”
    “The Fireman”
    “Run”
    “I’ll Always Remember You”
    “Troubadour”
    “Unwound”

    Encore
    “All My Exes Live in Texas”
    “I Cross My Heart”
    “You Wreck Me”
    “The Cowboy Rides Away”

    Strait's RodeoHouston appearance was one of the most anticipated shows of the year.

    George Strait RodeoHouston 2019
      
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    Strait's RodeoHouston appearance was one of the most anticipated shows of the year.
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