By Chad Carlson
Published: April 1, 2008
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 No doubt about, Joe Nichols
can put on a show. Whether he’s at a county fair surrounded by old man
hicks and farm animals, or performing in front of a nearly 1,000 member
audience sitting at tables and eating and drinking, (as is the case on
this night) the country music heart-throb knows how to entertain. Just
as the last pieces of the chicken and rib dinners were being gobbled up
by the anxious and apparently starving audience, the six man band
walked onto the Pepsi-Cola Roadhouse stage taking their places in the
new stage set up Nichols acquired for his 2008 touring season. The guys
launched into Nichols introduction song "Why The Hell Do You Think I Drink?" an iTunes bonus track from Nichols 2007 ‘Real Things’ album.
Drinks," and "Cool To Be A Fool." This set list fulfilled the wish of many Nichols fans for more of his own songs.Nichols
shared the importance of the next song to him, explaining it has a
special meaning for him, and that's why he put it on his ‘Real Things’ album. Now, "My Whiskey Years"
has taken on an even more important meaning for him. Wrapping his hands
tightly around the microphone and closing his eyes, Nichols uses his
deep rich baritone voice to tell us a story that wrap us up in his
genuine emotion as he shares a piece of his soul while reminiscing
within the song about the man's "wilder days" making the song a
personal experience he was sharing with his audience. Next, Nichols fans joined him singing along to his current single "It Ain't No Crime," then "What's A Guy Gotta Do" and "The Impossible" before Joe sat down on the edge of the stage to sing the beautiful love song "I'll Wait For You."
The song was obviously dedicated to his lovely wife, Heather. Joe's
emotional expressions brought Mrs. Nichols to the stage where she
handed her husband a rose and stood up on the stage holding his hand as
he expressed his love for her through this song. In between songs,
Nichols showed he still had his sense of humor with snappy and quick
witted one-liners that had the audience cracking up.
Then, Joe rocked the house with another ‘Real Things’ song about a couple wanting to have a good time partying and fighting called "Let's Get Drunk and Fight." Keeping the crowds energy high, Joe sang "Country Boys Can Survive" and his #1 single "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off," before leaving the stage, sending the crowd into screams for more. After
a few minutes of yells and chants, Nichols and his band reappeared on
the stage to close out the night with Charlie Daniels' rebellious "Long Haired Country Boy," and then "Blues Man" and "Comin' Back In A Cadillac." Nichols'
fans had high expectations for his return and once again to their
delight, Nichols delivers. To quote Nichols while singing the chorus of
"Comin' Back In A Cadillac," "this backwoods boy's gonna be an
uptown deal," and if tonight's performance is any indication of what we
can expect from Nichols in 2008, this lyric is right on the money!
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