lady a was really good
by judsonfan on 2/6/10AT&T Center - San AntonioRating: 4 out of 5for the money,this is by far the best event in the area during the year
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for the money,this is by far the best event in the area during the year
Lady Antebellum was very good, but the sound system was terrible. Distorted sound and vocals that were very difficult to hear. Just not first-class sound amplification for a first-class group.
The rodeo was fabulous, the staff was amazing, and the concert was unforgettable!
Every year we are filled with pride at our San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. We never miss and know that there is no better value for the price of a ticket than this event. It is a pure Texas time, and Lady A was the cherry on top of the dessert. Excellent show.
Great show. Will go back again if they come back to SA.
Was an excellent rodeo performance and music by Lady Antebellum. There was a bit of sound problems, but not enough to take anything away from the performance.
Went to the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo last night to see Lady Antebellum. What you see in their videos, interviews and hear on their CDS is what you get. Lady Antebellum hit the stage at 9:30 p.m. and the song I Got A Feeling was playing. They sang all of their songs, Luke Bryan's Do since they co-wrote it and sang harmony on it, a Tom Petty song and ended their show with I Run to You. They are audience focused and encourage the audience to sing with them. There are no bright lights or special effects so you can see and hear them so clearly. The accoustics in the AT & T Center are great. Would definetely go see them again in concert ! Leon Coffey was as funny as ever with all of his jokes and comments he had the band and the audience laughing non-stop; The bulls were behaving for him last night.
Have seen them before and the concert this time was much better than last time here at the att center. could here them much better and the big screens were great. thanks for a great night.
Everything was great, from ordering the tickets, to the seating, to the concert. I would do all again.
I love going to concerts but get frustrated when I spend a lot of money on a show only to find out that the "stars" can't really sing. Modern technology has made too many people stars who shouldn't be. Therefore, it is refreshing to go hear a live concert and hear genuinely talented people. Kudos to Lady Antebellum for an an excellent show and for their real talent!
I thought the concert was great. Sound was good everything about them was great.
Well, there is not enough leg room for some people when they sit down. Very cramped. Enjoyed watching the rodeo. The sound system was terrible! I could not understand the words said or sung most of the time. Could hear the musical instruments fine. So, please fix the sound system soon!
Xtreme Bulls comes to San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo for opening day, much to music lovers' dismay. From the opening, when the fire in the dirt refused to completely light, it was an omen that the evening was not going to be as exciting as in the past (the impact of the opening was lost when the fire fizzled and the crew on hand didn’t quite know what to do about it). The best vocals of the night go to the singer of the National Anthem, (I believe his name is Mark Jones, but I may be wrong). I look forward to his performance every show we attend. Between Kate Smith and this gentleman, it doesn’t get any better. The stock was overall very good quality, the riders were “the best of the rest”. The Xtreme Bulls gets a very good. However, the ambience and excitement of the crowd had a bunch to be desired. This was the most subdued San Antonio crowd I have seen in years. It seems like there is more excitement at the Rampage games and the “butts in the seats” are a lot less. Randy Houser is one of my favorite country performers. Not this night. The mix of originals and new songs was good, but the remakes of Hank Williams Jr. tunes along with the Allman Bros. were too much for me and mine to handle. I wish he would have stuck to his own…
We really enjoyed the Xtreme Bulls show because it was exciting from start to end, unlike standard rodeo events. But the two announcers need to pay more attention to the bullriders and less to Leon, etc. Several times, they failed to announce a bullrider before he came out of the gate; they were too busy kidding around with Leon, or making irrelevant small talk. The concert was ok, but there were a number of songs Randy sang that we didn't recognize (excluding his brand new songs). Too bad performers don't dress for performances like they used to. Plain denim jackets and baseball caps are unimpressive and unprofessional.
The bull riding was great with top cowboys from all over the country. Randy Houser and band were awesome. I'm going to buy every CD he has!