**Brian Littrell - Welcome Home Tour - 11/4/2006 - Elmer S. McVety Centre - Toronto, ON, Canada**
*Part II - The Concert, Meet and Greet, and Road Trip Home*
After an interesting Road Trip to Toronto, we were ready for Brian's concert to start. His set list was very similar to that of his Grand Rapids Concert, except there were some differences. It was seeing these two shows that made me a firm believer that every show is different, even during the same tour.
Brian's opening act for this show was a young Canadian Insipirational artist by the name of Roshana. I enjoyed her music and ended up purchasing her CD at the show.
Brian's opening act for this show was a young Canadian Insipirational artist by the name of Roshana. I enjoyed her music and ended up purchasing her CD at the show.
The playlist of this concert was similar to his Grand Rapids show but there was also one more song that was added. It is a song that is not one of his own, but instead was made popular by country music artist Tim McGraw. Brian sang "Don't Take The Girl," during this concert, which was shortly after his appearance on CMT's Studio 333 where he sang this song. Just a little tid bit for you - the son of the man who wrote this song actually did the gardening for Brian at the first house he bought. This is probably one of my favorite Tim McGraw songs so I was in heaven when Brian's amazing voice was the one singing it. I was able to get part of it on video....but after watching it, I realized that I should NEVER sing along during concerts when I am taping. So as you watch this, I apologize for the awful singing in the background, ruining Brian's heavenly voice.
"Don't Take The Girl"
The "Birthday Party" |
If you remember reading my Remembering 9/11 post, you will remember me talking about how it was during this concert that Brian shared the story of how Leighanne was supposed to be on one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001. This was the first time I had ever heard this and my heart just sank. I had been exploring my faith (or at least the start of it) a little more at this time and knew that it was God that kept her off of that plane on that Tuesday morning. There is no other explanation for the feeling she had gotten to stay with her husband on that morning, instead of flying to the west coast. It was an emotional story because that day was an emotional day and he was telling it before an emotional song. Make sure to check out my Remembering 9/11 Post to check out the video of Brian talking about this and him singing "Gone Without Goodbye" afterwards.
Brian and Leighanne share an intimate moment |
The show itself was amazing, but what happened afterwards was even better in my eyes. Tammy and I always wait until venues clear out a bit before we even attempt to leave the show. We just never see the point of waiting in the crowds. As we were waiting for the venue to clear out, we heard through the grape vine that Brian would be coming out for a Meet and Greet after he was done doing an interview. I was so excited! At this point, I had never met Brian...a dream if mine was going to come true.
Tara and I went to the table that Brian was going to be signing his autographs and were the first in line. Tammy was trying to figure out if she wanted to stay in front with us or if she wanted to go to the end of the line. If she stayed first with us, she was guaranteed to meet Brian but probably wouldn't have the chance to actually talk to him about anything. If she went to the end, she was not guaranteed that he would stay around that long but there might be a chance to actually talk to him. She had met him before and he actually had influenced her to become a Christian. She decided to go to the back of the line and take her chance there.
Brian and Leighanne visiting with the fans |
We were informed that Brian would not be taking photos. I was upset by this because I wanted a photo with him. I handed my camera to the person behind me so that they could take a photo of me meeting him. As Brian was signing my item, I thanked him for his "inspirational voice and music." When he thanked me for the compliment there was such a look of thanks and gratefulness in his eyes and smile. You could tell that he was truly thankful for his fans and what he was doing to inspire others. I then asked him for a hug and he gave one to me over the table. I couldn't believe that I was actually in the arms of Brian Littrell, something that I had dreamed about for so long. I could not wait to see the photos that the person had taken behind me. Unfortunately, the person was too close and the photo did not turn out as I had hoped.
Getting ready for my hug |
Tara, Leighanne, and I |
My First Personal Brian and Leighanne autographs |
Tammy's Brian hug |
It was all such an amazing time and we went back to the hotel in high spirits. I had problems sleeping because of what had just happened. However, I knew we had a long drive back the next morning.
The trip back started out uneventful...at least compared to the Road Trip to Toronto. We did want to stop for lunch and were specifically looking for a McDonald's because we knew that is one restaurant that we could actually find. I mean there are McDonald's all over the place....except when you want one. We could not find one to save our lives! We did eventually find one, however.....after several hours of driving along the highway.
Remember how I said the trip back started out uneventful? Well, that changed as we were coming back into the states. As we passed through the passing point, we were informed that we were randomly selected to have our car searched. Now, you have to remember that we had borrowed my brother's car. He is a pretty good guy but I didn't know what he could have in that thing or if one of his frat brother's had something in there. As the car was being searched we had to go inside a building and show our credentials. Everything checked out and the car ended up coming up clear. Whew. I can now say that I have been checked out at the United States border.
As we were driving through Michigan, a Brian Littrell song came on the radio....so in the many, many hours of driving we were able to hear at least one Brian song since there was no CD player in the car. We returned the car to the pizza place that my brother worked at and offered to pay for the light plug that had been damaged on our way to Toronto. Larry's boss refused to charge and said he should have taken it out in the first place. Larry gave us another free pizza and we exchanged vehicles. We were on our way back to Muncie, crammed in my little Ford Ranger. The rest of the trip was pretty uneventful. We got back to Muncie pretty late and Tammy still have the long drive back to Nashville.
Overall, it was an amazing weekend and road trip with some great people! Tara decided not to join my sorority after all. I would see her around campus every now and then but never really talked to her much after the trip. We are still Facebook friends and so I stay updated as to some of the things going on in her life. Sometimes I wished we would have stayed in better contact but I have to remember that she decided to join this trip at the very last moment when I needed someone to replace Megan. I think if I would have actually known her better beforehand and she would have joined our sorority's chapter, the friendship could have grown into much more.
Tammy and I have pretty much done all of my Backstreet trips after this one together. It is pretty much the only time we get to see each other so we always have a great time anytime we do. Who wouldn't have a great time when you are doing anything Backstreet Boys related.
I dare you to do a post on one of the other Backstreet Boys besides Brian!! :P
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, i love reading this because I never had the chance to go to Brian's solo tour. I wish i could've gone!
It was amazing. And I would post about any of the other Boys if I actually did events of theirs when they are solo. Maybe soon for Nick and Howie?
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