Well, I thought the show was totally fabulous!!
I am not the "reviewer" others here are, but I will tell you about the moments that really got to me.
First of all was
Take It To The Limit, you could definitely feel the love for Randy's song, it was one of the loudest crowd sung songs there if not the loudest. And of course it brings tears to my eyes every time. Vince did a good job and did his own "high notes" but of course they were nothing like Randy's.
Second moment for me was
Ol' 55, when he sang "lady luck" I thought of Randy because of old concert footage when the camera switches over to him for those two words.
But this song more than either other made me think of Glenn and the tears started up again. Why this one and not others, I do not know...
When they got to the encores, they left the stage and came back for HC and left the stage and came back for RMW and Desperado. And I then thought oh no, we are not getting anything special, but then they did not leave the stage and the lights didn't come on. And Don said we are getting a little extra tonight... As you now know it was
The Long Run and my third moment of the night - when Don got to "kinda bent, but we ain't breakin'" he looked/leaned over to where Glenn would be and they would lean in together in the past, but the spot was empty. That one really got me.
And they closed with
Deep In The Heart of Texas where Don said everyone at least knows the chorus. By the way, this is the only song that they put on the jumbotron at the stadium, people were very mad about that. I am sure it was because they did not want everyone filming the concert. Although I did see a lot of camera phones on in the floor section as well as all around. Mine included.
Don's voice sounded a bit strained during some of the songs and I wondered if he had his bowl of lemons nearby as he said he did at one of his solo shows.
Poor Timothy, I felt so bad for him, he was so sincere and said it was his "spinal tap" moment when he said Houston instead of Dallas. (It was actually Arlington, but since the Dallas Cowboys play there, go figure...)
Joe's and Steuart's guitar skills are both amazing. Age has nothing on either of them.
Deacon was great and drew an outstanding round of applause. He is such a handsome kid.
Will Henley was there as well wearing a Sean Lee Dallas Cowboys jersey. He stayed in the shadows all night and it was hard to see his face. I do not recall Don or anyone mentioning his presence, but I could be wrong.
I know I have probably forgotten something I wanted to mention...
Overall it was a great performance and one that I would definitely do again giving the chance.