Willie Nelson continues to delight fans of all generations.
As a little girl, I grew up listening to my father’s crackling 33′s and 45′s. I remember gazing up at him while he sang every word to those sad ol’ country songs that he loved so much. Though of course, like my father’s collection, no country collection would ever be complete without a set of classic Willie Nelson records. So when I was told that I would have the opportunity to review such a legend of the times, I was ecstatic! I arrived at the Dodge Theatre and waited patiently. Between set changes, I was not surprised to hear that even the All-Time Boxing Champion, Muhammad Ali, was there to pay respect to this outstanding performer. With my cramped seating and anxious tapping heels, the lights dimmed and the spotlight hit. A roar of screams, howls, and whistles filled the theatre as he began to sing “Whiskey River”. As the crowd swayed along, the all-American, red, white and blue lights skated across the stage which portrayed such a beautiful air of patriotism. Playing before me was a man of whom I knew only from my father’s mouth; his presence so powerful, yet peaceful at the same time.
As he strolled through hits such as “Crazy”, “Gravedigger”, and the classic “Funny How Time Slips Away”, his undeniable charm swept over the cheering fans. Then it happened – out came the Willie Nelson trademark bandanna and it was time to get down! He jumped right into, “Beer for my Horses”, and the crowd went nuts! Every person with a tall one had it up in the air, white knuckled. Luckily, my outfit and hair survived through the aggressive pumps of the fists. Coming down from the high, he began to introduce the band, importantly his little sister, Bobbie, the pianist. Man, could that lady bring down the house. Her solo was unbelievable; everyone sat, amazed, as “Roll Out the Barrel” danced off her fingers.
Now, if you are a long-time Willie Nelson fan, you know his partner in crime was always, and ever shall be, Waylon Jennings. Jennings passed away in February of 2002, but Willie made sure his voice could still be heard. As a tribute to his late friend, Nelson preformed “Good Hearted Woman”, which is a song they sang as a duo countless times. He also paid respect to Hank Williams with hits such as, “Jambalaya” (On the Bayou), “Hey Good Lookin’”, and “Move it On Over”. He then he slowed it down with “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” and “Help Me Make it Through the Night”; two of my favorite songs. My mind began to rewind back to those childhood days, and for a minute, I was right back on my brown living room carpet, remembering a warm, tender, voice in the background.
Another one of the highlights of the concert was when he began poking fun at his weed possessions from town to town. The songs, “Me and Paul” and “I Ain’t Superman”, were hilariously written. The crowd was on their feet, I was on my feet, and I am pretty sure Waylon Jennings himself would have participated in the standing ovation as well.
By the end of the show, my hands were red from clapping so hard and my mouth was sore from whistling, but I didn’t care! Willie Nelson’s presence lit up the stage as his guitar solos revved up the hungry fans. He knew exactly what to give us.
As the night wound down, the final song of choice was “I Saw the Light”, written by Hank Williams; every voice chanted and every hand waived, not wanting the once-in-a-lifetime concert to end. As the lights dimmed and the crowd dispersed, you could sense that no one would soon forget such an amazing performance. So now I’ll just pull up a stool, pour a glass of whiskey and wait till I see him “On the Road Again”.
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Willie Nelson Concert – Dodge Theatre Set List
Whiskey River
Still
Gravedigger
Beer For my Horses
Funny How Time Slips Away
Crazy
Night Life
Me and Paul
If You Got the Money, I Got the Time
Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
Good Hearted Woman
Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
Hey Good Lookin’
Move It on Over
Georgia on My Mind
Mama Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys
Angel Flying Too Close Too the Ground
On the Road Again
Always On My Mind
Help Me Make it Through the Night
Pick Up the Tempo
City of New Orleans
All the Girls I’ve Loved Before
Rainy Day Blues
Bloody Mary Morning
I Ain’t Superman
You Don’t Think I’m Funny Anymore
I See the Light
Were you at the show? What did you think?
Photo Source: Alonso Murillo (AZR)
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