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Sure is. I had the same reaction at the show a few weeks ago. “Who’s the guy on keys that isn’t Brett…oh wait…”
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I kind of like the song, although it's pretty derivative of lots of his other work. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Kind of a mutant grandson of GYOW and "Countdown"
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I think Brett looks good. He lost weight and may've had work done. Is he in his 70s?
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Lindsey looks great. I hate the karaoke tracks. Even though everyone uses them now. It's still KARAOKE!
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I'm not a fan of backing tracks but he sounds good. On The Wrong Side is a blast, what a great tune.
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Probably why I love it so much! Those are two of my favorites of his! I think On the Wrong Side is one of his best songs in years.
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They're annoying for sure. Not a fan of the preprogrammed stuff Lindsey likes to use. It's obvious when you're there at the show though I will say it didn't detract from my enjoyment of the concert.
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Not to talk about country here, but I will say that Darius Rucker is the ONLY (pop)artist I know, who refuses to use tracks.
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Agree on the pre-recorded tracks.
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I'm sorry but his name is Hootie. lol
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One of my good friends has been Hootie's guitar tech for the past 13 years. He's a hell of a guy(Hootie, not my friend) except when he drinks too much. Then he's an ass.
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One might say when he boozes he can become a real blowfish?
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Something along the lines in the Cracked Rear View.
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