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Rockin' Roadhouse Tour
Joe Diffie takes the middle spot
Joe Diffie
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Joe started off his show with "Third Rock From the Sun," then "C-O-U-N-T-R-Y." Then, he said the next song is for all the girls, and sang "So Help Me Girl," then one for the guys, and sang "Pickup Man." In the middle of "Pickup Man," Tracy came out and tossed something at the audience. Next, Joe sang "In Another World."

Next Joe sang my favorite "Ships That Don't Come In." During the song, the screen at the rear of the stage showed flags, and then Tracy Lawrence came out on stage carrying a large flag on a poll and he stood behind Joe while he sang and he waved the flag. At the end of the song, everyone gave Joe a standing ovation, and Tracy took off his hat. Then everyong started chanting "U.S.A... U.S.A..." It was very moving.

Joe said that he's had some time to work on some impressions and asked if we wanted to hear some. He then did a great job of George Jones with "He Stopped Loving Her Today," and Mark and Tracy came out at this time. Next he did "Country Boy Can Survive," by Hank Jr. Then, Mark said he's got an impression. He said he could do an impression of Elton John. And he said "He's gay." Then Joe said he would do one more impression, and asked people if they could guess who it was. He sang some of "Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox" in a nasally kinda high voice. Tracy guessed he was doing Wayne Newton, and said, "You know, he had that high voice... Danke Schoen." But it was really Willie Nelson, and everyone knew it. Tracy was just clowning.

Joe ended his part of the show with "John Deere Green," and during the song Tracy came on the side of the stage with his daughter, Skyler. Tried to get a picture, but it didn't turn out.

Here is the set list:

Joe introduced Mark and left the stage for Mark's part of the show.


Tracy's part of the show | Joe's part of the show | Mart's part of the show


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