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John Fox and Peyton Manning at Kenny Chesney Concert Saturday
John Fox and Peyton Manning at Kenny Chesney Concert Saturday
I found this video on youtube from last Saturday Night's concert at Sports Authority Field featuring Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw. Not sure how many of you might have been there, but right before he sang "The Boys Of Fall", Peyton and Coach Fox came on stage and the place went NUTS!
You can get the idea:
:usa: *** God Bless Our Military Men And Women*** :usa:
All Tim's great music was written BEFORE he got married.
The songs after his marriage.... well it is pretty obvious he is wool- whipped.
Tim played early....
his performance was fine.. but not much energy.
Soft, sugar sweet love songs... pretty tame stuff.
Once Kenny came out around sundown..
the place started jumping.
It was high energy and very upbeat.
The place was rocking.
After Peyton and Fox came out...
the place went wild.
Then in the end...
Kenny brought Tim back out and they did "Indian Outlaw" together..
now THAT was a treat.
I've always found Tim's music better to be listened at home. I've seen him 3 times and have never been overly impressed. I've seen Chesney twice and he always has tons of energy. His show at Red Rocks last year was amazing. He liked Red Rocks so much he decided to keep playing even though his setlist was complete.
I wanted to be at this show so bad, but I just moved from CO to AZ a month ago and it just wasn't in the cards. Sounds like you had a great time
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