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by Anonymous on 10/17/17Tunica Roadhouse - TunicaWe thoroughly enjoyed it! We were glad to have an opportunity to see the man I always enjoyed and still do.
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We thoroughly enjoyed it! We were glad to have an opportunity to see the man I always enjoyed and still do.
Such a great show. He reminisced. Played lots of the songs he wrote including many he fails to get credit for. Praised other musicians like Hank 3. So glad I got to see this legend.
band was great DAC was up to the task. hope he does it again, fans loved it
He performed with a band This time sounded stronger than the last time I saw him hope to see him again!
Very happy I went to see DAC. He sounded amazing and proud he can do this at his age. Panheads forever !!!
Couldn't understand him and he didn't sing any of his own songs!
He needs to quit, worst concert ever. He mumbled the entire time.
What a treat to see a "Legend" ! It's been many years and missed opportunities to see DAC, so when the time came, I dropped everything to go to see him. David Allan Coe is a true show business artist. The audience needs to give the respect he warrants, and stay in tune to whats happening before them. I am so happy to have witnessed a man, who at 78, can still keep the poetry in motion. I would say, if you have not seen a David Allan Coe show, get to one of the few that he's doing. Go for his show and take it all in, lots of fun. Thanks Mr. Coe !!!
Opening act was very good. David Allan was great too although it seemed like he played a short set. Overall was a great time. Nice atmosphere and pretty good food included with ticket purchase
have been to around 10 David Allan Coe shows over the years, and this was one of the best ones I have been to...
To those who criticize him for shutting down early, please remember he may have saved someone's life. Jomaxx it wasn't cowardice or being a good husband that led to his shutting down the show, I know him and have witnessed him stop a problem in the audience when possible and when not possible YES he would cut the show short. Good for him! He is a seasoned performer who cares enough about his fans not to want to see people seriously hurt or killed because he didn't shut down when it was in his power to do so, All entertainers should do the same. Too many people don't know how to behave in public and think they can do anything, anytime. By the way for anyone attending his shows in the future HIS RULE is "if you want to sit in the first three rows you must stay seated during the entire show and no throwing beer bottles in the air". If you can't live with that you are welcome to move back in the audience. If you can't do either of these you are welcome to leave, He or some of his crew or security will show you the door if you can't find it. Have a great time at his shows. I also witnessed B.B. King stop the show at his final Homecoming Show in Indianola, MS to settle the crowd down a little. It worked for him too.
While I have seen him last year and I knew he isn't a great show, to me he is a living legend and I will continue to go as long as he plays here. That being said, there was a fight in the crowd and hour into the show, his wife got upset and walked off the stage. He being a good husband played 1 more song and when she wouldn't return he then left the stage abruptly. Um, you are a country rebel, you have never seen a fight at one of your shows? I mean come on man!!!!
It was great to hear David Allan Coe blaze through a medley of hits, especially since I'd never seen him before. He opened with a trio of Merle Haggard songs before racing into his own songs, with his band desperately trying to keep up. The show was really starting to smoke when a fight broke out. At that point, it seems like Coe was happy to wrap up the set and leave, which was sad since the band seemed to have more fuel in their tank.
David was putting on a great show until a fight broke out and the show ended shortly after
Was SO excited to see DAC; he is a legend and has been a favorite of mine for years. But, was very disappointed on 6/22/16 when we saw him at B.B. King's in NYC. He cut the show short ( less than an hour). We think the reason was that a fight had broken out in the crowd( not a huge fight & there was security to reslove it). When the fight happened he left the stage and when he came back and said his wife didnt want him to play anymore. Then he did a shortened version of 'You Never Even Called Me By My Name', and left the stage for good. Not even an hour long. So justbto be clear, the man who sings all the songs about his time in prison and how rough & tough he is, stopped his show because of a few rowdy fans. Completely unacceptable to the fans who paid for a full show. So disappointing.
DAC still has an amazing strong voice at age 76. And he really sang, it was not a recording. Only downside was that some other artist played for one hour the opening act. His performance lasted just over one hour. But it was worth it.
I will never go again he didn't sing half of what the people wanted to hear. and couldn't understand him half the time even the opening band sucked. This is the second time Ive been to 8 seconds and both times wasn't worth the money I wont go back
Reading reviews of other shows I knew he was going to play some covers. After 7 or 8 songs I only recognized 2 and I know a good deal of his material. After a few songs I told my buddy that if he played one more Kid Rock song we were leaving, he began to play picture and we left. After all those years of material he should hold true to what he has accomplished and not play others material.
Had a great time sound was great seats were close beer was cold. Could see the stage Easley and could hear everything clear.
The show was everything I expected and more. He started with a great tribute to Merle Haggard, sang a lot of the music he wrote, then went through all of his hits. His voice is still strong. Great venue, great crowd. I wish the show would have started a little earlier.