From: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org (sheryl-crew-digest) To: sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Subject: sheryl-crew-digest V6 #131 Reply-To: sheryl-crew@smoe.org Sender: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-sheryl-crew-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk sheryl-crew-digest Monday, November 10 2003 Volume 06 : Number 131 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [sheryl-crew] Dallas Concert ["John D. Wilkinson, III" Subject: [sheryl-crew] Dallas Concert Just got back from Sheryl's concert at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. She sure does give a good show. The concert was part of a three-day rodeo and music event, the Texas Stampede, which benefits Children's Medical Center and the pediatric programs of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The set list: - - Steve McQueen - - There Goes The Neighborhood - - My Favorite Mistake - - Sweet Rosalyn - - The First Cut Is The Deepest - - Leaving Las Vegas - - Strong Enough - - If It Makes You Happy - - A Change (Would Do You Good) - - Home - - Picture (Tim Smith singing the Kid Rock part - - All I Wanna Do - - Soak Up The Sun - - I Shall Believe - - Peace, Love, and Understanding (encore) I think that the intense guitars from Steve McQueen (actually all of the first three songs), and the semi-funkiness of Sweet Rosalyn, cleared out a lot of the country fans. Sheryl has more than a touch of country in her, but she was pretty much all rock and roll tonight. Even Picture was fairly rock-ish. I actually liked Tim Smith better than Kid Rock. As always, I got a great rush from the guitar riffs leading into If It Makes You Happy, and I loved the energy of Soak Up The Sun. Home was as haunting as ever, and I loved hearing I Shall Believe in concert for the first time. All in all, a very enjoyable show. ------------------------------ End of sheryl-crew-digest V6 #131 *********************************