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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Concert Review: Sheryl Crow and James Blunt at Superpages.com Center (August 15)

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Since Sheryl Crow has been in the music scene for several years, it's only appropriate that there was a series of different ages at her show at the Superpages.com Center last night. Other than the parents bringing their kids to experience Sheryl’s lighthearted and catchy tunes, I, a college student, might have been one of the youngest there. But onto more important events of the night.

James Blunt

James Blunt

James Blunt and his energetic band opened. Blunt started the night on a high note by running around the stage through songs and even through the crowd at one point. It’s important to note that he made it all the way to lawn, which is impressive.

They played almost an hour singing some popular songs such as “Beautiful”, “1973,” and “Same Mistake.” Through the slower ballads the lighting assisted Blunt by creating just the right ambiance for the lyrics. Most of the time this meant shining a small light only on James playing the piano or guitar, setting a serious tone for the crowd.

There were a multitude of James Blunt fans in the crowd. He had many women standing and swaying to his love songs, cooing over his every word. He closed with “1973” at the piano. He and his band took a bow together to thank the crowd at the end.

After a short interlude, through which all the hippies and fun-loving adults got more beer, Crow came on. She baffled everyone by wearing a white leather jacket with rhinestone effect all over the sleeves. Yes, it was Texas rodeo style. She opened with “God Bless This Mess,” which may be the newest single from her album Detours. There was a fantastically lit up peace sign made of guitars, flowers, and other free-lovin' symbols on a sheet behind her.

Following three songs, Crow announced that she had gotten the jacket from the Mesquite rodeo, but that it was too hot in Dallas to wear it all night. Following the wardrobe adjustment, she looked Classic Crow again, in a white tank top and tight-fitting jeans.

Crow gave a worthwhile show singing every hit she’s had over the years including “If It Makes You Happy,” “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Favorite Mistake,’ and “The First Cut Is the Deepest.” On the latter track, she brought out James Blunt and sang a duet. The crowd went crazy.

There were some new songs mixed in the set too, such as “Detours” and “Shine Over Babylon.” The mix between new and old allowed the crowd to hear all their favorites, while still emphasizing the fact that there's a new album to check out.

Towards the middle of the show she turned the ending of one song into Aerosmith’s “Walk This Way.” She went on to introduce her band members and backup singers. As she went through their names, she mentioned their birthplace as well. All six of them were from Texas. As Crow explained, “If I’m going to do a Texas show right, I better have a Texas band!”

At one point, she brought up her victory over cancer and her new baby. She joked that she “still has the cleavage” she’s known for. She proudly told the crowd that her adopted baby is 15 months old now, and how much her life has changed since she was in Dallas last.

Crow played well over an hour and a half, coming back on stage for a two-song encore. "All I Wanna Do" was first.

She ended the show with a cover of "Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder. Including her entire band, she gave the mic up to her backup vocalists to sing the leads.

The night came together perfectly for everyone at the center. The weather was breezy, no rain was in sight, and Sheryl Crow gave them what they asked for.



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Chatty McNasty says:

The greatness of the Toots and the Maytals opened the show and by far was a better show than James (needs to go smoke a) Blunt. JB was sleepy with his hit "You're Beautiful". The Toots brought energy to the stage and a great reggae groove. Check out the song "54-46 That's My Number" for a sampling of the Toots.

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Rachel Skinner says:

It was certainly a great show with a fantastic encore! And lots of old women dancing like nobody was watching. I certainly was. lol But who in the world was that guy that sang with her at the end?

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Brenna Rushing says:

I was wondering the same thing myself Rachel. It was a great cover, but he kind of came out of no where. I'm sad that I missed the Toots and the Maytals.

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