So! Tonight was a blast! Our group split up and I managed to get myself and my cousin to the stage for Justin Moore. But, that is the cart before the horse! First, Dustin Lynch headlined and I have no doubt that he's gonna be a Luke Bryan or maybe even a Jason Aldean! He has that clean George Strait look to him but with an even more beautiful smile! He is fairly new to the scene but if you search him out on good ole facebook you can get a free download! I think he is gonna be one to watch!
I dunno which man I was more infatuated with... so I took a pic of them both!! The other guitar player looked creepily like my ex! Only he made much more ridiculous faces while playing. It was actually pretty entertaining to watch. He'd go from being supremely attractive to making a strange face. It was slightly distracting, but in a good way! Too bad I didn't get a picture of one of his epic facial expressions! This is the best I can do and it is fairly blurry.
Okay, so neither of Moore's guitar players reminded me of anyone from my past. =] Trend broken. Here are some pictures! And, yeah, I really was that close to them.
(i can kick your ass!http://youtu.be/QVK9BXL74aY)
Well, enough checking out the country boys... I also happened to listen to music while there! Considering that I provided the link above, I think it is worth saying that I almost got in my first ever fist fight tonight! Unfortunately, (or, perhaps, fortunately) I don't get to check fist fight off of my invisible bucket list. hehe But! I did get sung to by the talented Justin Moore. My cousin actually took a video of it. Can't wait to see it! The exact words Mr. Moore sang to me were "now shut up and drive and back that thing up/ throw it in reverse / let daddy load it up/ honey, back that thing up!" but I can't be positive because I think I died for a few minutes. =] It really was a great show, he interacted a lot with the audience and we were definitely a wild bunch!
Best part of the show?! (Other than being sung to, of course.) He sang Bad Company's song Feel Like Makin' Love and Hank's Family Tradition. They were among a few other covers but they were definitely my favorites. He was playing acoustic when he did the Bad Co. tune and I was the only person within about 20 feet that seemed to know the song. I'm really not THAT old.. at least... I didn't think so. Yet, all the young people around me were asking what song he was singing, it was kinda funny.
Moore was amazing! The crowd littered the stage with hats, boots, and even bras for him to sign, and he signed almost all of them! There must have been at least 30 items at his feet! He also was very appreciative toward the crowd and had heartfelt explanations of his plethora of self-written songs. This concert was another freebie for me, but I would pay to see him play again!
I think that is a thorough enough account of the concert. It was good times! =] And for those who live under one of those "no country music" rocks... BACKWOODS!
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