Keith Urban at Xcel Energy Center
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Keith Urban sure has come a long way since the first time I saw him. Just over 5 years ago, I sat front row center for all 8 of his 'free' shows he did over a 4 day period at the Minnesota State Fair!! This was an awsome show!!! Enjoy the 3 pages of photos and the 2 awesome reviews the Twin Cities papers gave him.
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Urban Turns Country Tunes Into Compelling Mix Ross Raihala St. Paul Pioneer Press - September 25, 2005
While he's been successfully marketed as a country act, Keith Urban proved to be anything but during his dynamic Saturday night gig in front of 13,170 screaming fans at the Xcel Energy Center.
The down-under cowboy — who was born in New Zealand and raised in Australia — offered up an evening of amiable sing-alongs that had far more to do with rock and mainstream pop than country. |
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To wit, Urban indulged in an extended, bluesy guitar solo during "You Won." He did the same on "Raining on Sunday," a terrific ballad that faintly echoed Duran Duran's "Ordinary World."
To open "You Look Good in My Shirt," his band tore through the riff from Aerosmith's "Walk this Way." And in the middle of "Homespun Love" — a number he introduced as his "white-trash, trailer-park love song" after being hoisted above the audience on a cable and dropped off on a small second stage — Urban launched into a snippet of Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part Two" and, more surprisingly, the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army." [review continues on next page] |
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