
Saturday, September 4, 2010 – This past Saturday night was the long anticipated (by me anyway) Creed show. Mike and I went with our friends Stacey and Davin. It was such a great night. We had our sitters come early so we could have an adult dinner first. We hit Culvers in the Woodlands and had a chance to sit, relax, eat and talk. The show started at 7:30 and Theft was the opening band. They were pretty good, but they are like baby brand new.

The next band was Red. They sounded good but looked like a bunch of freaks. They are more mainstream than Theft and obviously more popular with the crowd. I enjoyed their performance, I just think they are kind of strange (looking).

Next up was Creed (WOOHOO!). We took the opportunity to snap a few pictures of ourselves before the band came on.

So here are my pics! We were right by the big screen so I got some good shots of the guys from that perspective. Scott grew his hair out for this show. I think I like the bald better, but I still think he’s hotter than sexy! Houston was the last stop on this tour for Creed, so they really played up the show for us! Scott talked a lot about how thankful and grateful he is for the fans and for giving them another opportunity! He seems very humbled by Creed’s breakup and you can tell he’s really a changed man trying to make his wrongs right! He told a story on stage about how a beer company (I forget which one) asked Creed if they could use their song “Higher” in one of their beer commercials. Scott told them there was no way they were going to use a song that was about heaven to sell beer! He got a huge roar from the crowd…
I managed to stand up through the entire show! I’m thankful I’m not BIG FAT and pregnant right now or I’m sure I wouldn’t have enjoyed the show half as much. It was also a very cool night and the breeze blowing really helped keep the heat away!






Here is as much of the set list as I can remember:
bullets
suddenly
torn
one
faceless man
my own prison
overcome
say I
what if?
what's this life for?
with arms wide open
a thousand faces
m sacrifice
And the encore was:
one last breath
higher
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