Notre Dame: Has Garth Brooks Done the Greatest Stadium show in History
















There have been many great Stadium shows in
the History of music, The Beatles at Shea,  Bruce
Springsteen at MetLife, and up until tonight the
greatest Stadium show is universally regarded
as Queen's performance at Wembley Stadium
way back in 1986.

But after Garth Brook's concert tonight at the
University of Notre Dame, we may have a new
winner.

The show itself was delayed because of wind gusts
heavy rain, sleet and snow., but that didn't stop a sell
out crowd of 85 thousand, who spent hours on a freezing
night from staying on and waiting for Garth Brooks to
take the stage.

And take the stage he did.

I wasn't at the concert and am relying on the incredible
footage that appeared on twitter and youtube.

Garth is truly the entertainer of a generation, like Freddie
Mercury in 1986 in London, Garth had the crowd at the
tip of his fingertips.

To see Garth perform his songs live is like watching him
perform his songs for the first time. There is a rawness
about it that sends the crowd into a frenzy.

But it's when he does the covers, that shows the true class
of the man.

Tonight for the first time in his career he sang not one, but
two songs by The Beatles,  Hey Jude and Let it be, and he
knocked both out of the park.

On December 2nd  CBS will air the concert, and I think this will
have the general public asking "Was this the greatest stadium
show of all time?"

I also think the answer will be Yes.

Time will tell.


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