Soul to Soul

 

After sharing our experience at the Alaska State Fair and the Josh Turner concert yesterday I realized I’d never shared a recap of the Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Soul to Soul concert we went to in Portland during our trip back in May.  I’ve seen Tim in concert a couple of times over the years, but hadn’t seen Faith in concert or with Tim before so that was a real treat.

We had great seats – just off the right side of the stage in the first level above the floor.  It was a great vantage point to see all of the special effects they had built into the stage, like the big display screen and curtains that they did projections and lights on.

Tim and Faith performed together for the first portion of the concert, doing a mix of their well-known duets like Speak to a Girl and It’s Your Love along with a few cover songs.  After several songs Tim took a break and Faith had the stage to herself.  She did several of her top hits including This Kiss, The way you love me and Breathe.

Then it was Faith’s turn to take a break and Tim came out to perform solo.  He did several of his hits including Indian Outlaw, Felt Good on my lips, Something like that and my fave Humble and Kind.

They teamed up to sing together again at the end of the show with Back at Momma’s and another cover song.

They had some pretty cool graphics on their large screen at the back of the stage, including this one that was a glass pane that would break to reveal a live shot of them and then come back together before breaking apart again during their new duet Break First.

Their encore performance was pretty unique too.  It included Faith coming out of a side entrance to the floor of the stadium where she walked through the crowds while singing Mississippi Girl.

Tim followed suit walking the floor on the other side of the stadium singing Real Good Man.

Their last song was I Need You, which they sang facing each other on a suspended portion of the stage and then shared a kiss right at the end.

They have an amazing chemistry which is amplified in their songs together.  I thought I was recording the entire last song on video only to realize I apparently hadn’t hit the button fully and nothing had recorded as they wrapped the song.  At lest I got a great kiss shot from the big screen.  Then apparently I was so wrapped up cheering at in the end of the concert that I forgot to pull my finger out of the shot… sorry. 🙂

The King and Queen of country certainly put on a phenomenal show!  While the tickets were quite pricey – to the point that the Hubs and I agreed that they were our birthday/anniversary/Christmas gifts to each other for the whole year – it was well worth it.  The concert was just a few days before our anniversary so it was a great way to spend a little time together to celebrate.  I’ll be sharing more of our trip to Portland next week so stay tuned for that!

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It’s State Fair Time!

The approach of fall means it’s state fair time.  The last time we went to the fair was 2 years ago, when we went to attend a concert.  That was our motivation to attend this year as well, this time to see Josh Turner – one of my favorite country artists.

We arrived a little early so we could experience the fair before the concert and I made a bee-line for the livestock pens like I usually do, with a pause to check out this year’s garden display in the center of the fairgrounds.  This year’s design used simple plant types to create an amazing bear family and a stream of salmon.

Inside the livestock barn we spotted this unique art entry that took top honors.  You can see why!  I’d love to have something similar in my garden!  We wandered the rows of livestock stopping to talk with the 4-H and FFA exhibitors to encourage them in their upcoming time in the ring.  Of course I had to stop and visit every goat!  There were several breeds represented, but my favorites have always been Nubians, with their big floppy ears.  There were a couple of groups of sleepy goats all curled up together that were pretty adorable as well.

After watching a few of the livestock classes in the ring, I made a quick stop in one of the large halls nearby before heading to the concert to support a local vendor I’ll be working with soon.  On the way I spotted this great totem pole, which I’ve never noticed before.

We also stopped to get my fair must-have – funnel cake with raspberry topping!  Even thought it was messy to eat, and the developing breeze kept blowing the powdered sugar all over my outfit, it was delicious and so worth the mess.  The Hubs chose a steak taco, which he shared a bite of.  It was pretty yummy too.

Then it was time for the main attraction – the concert.  The opening act was The Last Bandoleros, who had a Tejano style mixed with rock.  I didn’t know any of their songs but now that I’ve heard of them I’ll have to learn a bit more about them.

And then that gorgeous country crooner put on quite a show. Unfortunately they don’t allow DSLR cameras at the concert, so I had to make do with my camera phone – but I wasn’t the only one.  How many camera phones do you spot in the picture below?

Mr. Turner and his velvety voice put on an amazing show.  The weather turned chilly and windy during the concert and both the Hubs and I had been fooled by the nice weather earlier in the day and had foregone jackets.  That just gave us a reason to snuggle and keep moving to the beat to stay warm.  It was pretty funny to watch Josh and his band rub their hands together to try to ward off the chill between sets.  They even commented how this was quite a change from the heat of the deep south they are used to, but they didn’t let that keep them from keeping us all entertained.

While we’re not typically fond of big crowds, parking was a nightmare and everything was expensive, it was all worth it to hear that wonderful voice in person – and yes it sounds as good in person as it does on the radio ladies! 😉

Have you made it out to your local county or state fair?  Leave me a comment to share what your favorite fair activity is!