Superpages.com Center @
- Dallas @
,TX @
- Sun, Jul 19, 2009 @
Favorite moment: My favorite moment for ZZ Top was hearing Sharp Dressed Man and for Aerosmith was hearing Dream on! Just amazing! @
Setlist: ZZ Top: Tush, Legs, Sharp Dressed Man, Cheap Sunglasses, Gimme all your lovin' Aerosmith: Livin' on the Edge, Love in an Elevator, Dream On, Walk This Way, Train Kept a Rollin', Cryin', Janie's Got a Gun @
Opening act(s): ZZ Top opened for Aerosmith @
As the crowd began to realize that the famous bearded rockers carrying their signature red guitars were taking the stage in Dallas the place went crazy. From the moment they hit their first note until their last they had the fans singing and dancing along to all of their classics. ZZ Top's music reaches out through all generations and you could see this if you just looked around. Up on the lawn we were surrounded by families with young kids jamming out on their air guitars and moms reliving their heydays in the 80s! For an hour the band from Texas gave their home town crowd something to be proud of. There's nothing like seeing Sharp Dressed Man performed live! It was really a great experience.
The band came out in true Aerosmith fashion: Steven Taylor in some crazy outfit holding onto his mic stand covered in scarves and Joe carrying his famous guitar with the picture of his wife painted on it. Steven let out that famous scream of his, the band started to play and the place was on their feet! Aerosmith performed a handful of the classics that everyone knows and some obscure tracks. If you haven't seen Aerosmith before be prepared for Steven to take a break and let Joe Perry take over the mic. Though it's not my favorite part of the show he is very talented. However, we could have done without the Joe Perry guitar solo where he played against his character from Guitar Hero. I would have rather heard the band play Mama Kin, Back in the Saddle or any of the other countless classics. They wrapped up the show after about an hour and 15mins. They ended their set with a great rendition of Walk This Way which got the crowd pumped up. Then they came back for an encore and played their typical last song of the night, Train Kept a Rollin'. The music is ageless and is the real reason they've been such a great band for the last thirty years!
Superpages.com Center @
- Dallas @
,TX @
- Sun, Jul 19, 2009 @
Favorite moment: My favorite moment for ZZ Top was hearing Sharp Dressed Man and for Aerosmith was hearing Dream on! Just amazing! @
Setlist: ZZ Top: Tush, Legs, Sharp Dressed Man, Cheap Sunglasses, Gimme all your lovin' Aerosmith: Livin' on the Edge, Love in an Elevator, Dream On, Walk This Way, Train Kept a Rollin', Cryin', Janie's Got a Gun @
Opening act(s): ZZ Top opened for Aerosmith @
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