
That helped the audience leave the concert with those lines still running through their heads even one of the friends I attended the concert with was singing a little on the way home.Girl, I'm glad you called, first heard you talk Took me a second cause I couldn't hear your drawl And that don't sound like you No, that don't sound like you I know it's been a while, I don't mean to pry But when I asked you if you're happy I didn't hear a smile And that don't sound like you Nah, that ain't the girl I knew you always sounded like Truck tires on a gravel road Laughing at the world, blasting my radio Tin balls flashing in the water Doing whatever whenever you wanted What did he do? 'Cause you don't sound like you anymore Your pretty brown hair, you always loved it Guess he didn't like it so you just cut it And that don't sound like you Nah, that ain't the girl I knew you always sounded like Truck tires on a gravel road Laughing at the world, blasting my radio Tin balls flashing in the water Doing whatever whenever you wanted What did he do? 'Cause baby you don't sound like you anymore Oh, anymore That town, that job, that guy You can leave them behind, girl You know you're better than that If you want to come back, you can come back Baby, come back to Truck tires on a gravel road Laughing at the world, blasting my radio Tin balls flashing in the water Doing whatever whenever you wanted What did he do? 'Cause you don't sound like you Give me the girl I knew, 'Cause you don't sound like you anymore Mm, anymore Girl, I'm glad you called, first heard you talk Took me a second cause I couldn't hear your drawl Even after the song was over, and Brice was giving closing remarks, he started an a capella version of the chorus with the audience to end the night. They all performed Brice’s hit about a party in a parking lot, then the stage went dark as all the performers left.Īfter a brief break, Lee Brice and company came back to perform their latest and biggest hit, "I Don’t Dance." The audience was really feeling the energy on this one, which was refreshing. Phillips had changed shirts from what he was wearing earlier he now sported a tee that said "Hank and Jesus are watching," which gave me a laugh.

After claiming he had the best band, Brice also brought back the opening act, Josh Phillips, to join him on stage. People were finally dancing a little and singing the lyrics way louder than they had on any song before.Īfter a lengthy drum solo, the band finally performed "Parking Lot Party," a song the audience had all been waiting for all night. He stayed solo for the cover of "Crazy Girl" – a funny choice to cover Eli Young Band since they were also at The Rave just a little over a week ago! Brice was making weird faces throughout the song, which had me laughing – and I especially lost it when he said that girls really are crazy, but guys are idiots.įor "Drinking Class," the audience by far had the most energy I’d seen all night. He explained "Boy" was about the relationship between he and his father, he and his two sons, and all the years in between.īrice’s band left the stage for the last few notes of "Rumor," leaving just Brice and his guitar on stage – a cool way to end the song. Right before "Boy," Brice told the audience this was his last show of the year – so feel honored, Milwaukee. The audience kept singing along into the third song of the set, "That Don’t Sound Like You." There wasn’t a lot of dancing during this concert – Brice and the audience had a mellow vibe going throughout, even for the faster songs – but that didn’t stop Brice from singing with a smile on his face, bopping side to side during "A Woman Like You" and just generally having a good time.Īt one point, the Tennessee native made eye contact with someone from the audience, and it caused him to forget the lyrics of that part of the song! The audience was laughing about that for a while after the song was over.

The guitars and drums were a little too loud, and I struggled to hear Brice’s lyrics at points throughout the songs.

That ended up happening for the second song, at least, as most people in the audience were singing along with "Hard to Love."īetween them and the audio, Brice’s vocals were drowned out at times. 15 concert at The Rave with "Picture Of Me." He should’ve opened with something the audience knew better – perhaps his second song, "Hard To Love" – as it would’ve gotten the audience the hype the opening number needs. Lee Brice gave concert goers an amazing show, one that was not "hard to love."
