A band could study for four years with the most distinguished professors at the most prestigious music school in the world and probably not achieve the kind of chemistry that country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill showed Friday night at Xcel Energy Center.
After they sang a brand-new duet, "Break Fast," they stood at center stage looking eye to eye. McGraw smiled at his wife, she made some kind of gesture, and he broke out laughing.
"I lost the stare-down so quickly," he announced, "that nobody knew we had a stare-down." Then he added, "Any time your wife stares at you for any length of time, you know your [goose] is cooked."
Suddenly it turned into the "Sonny & Cher Show."
Hill explained that "my husband's butt is smaller than mine."
Retorted McGraw: "This is going off the rails quickly."
It did seem that way at first. And not because of the repartee.
The sound mix was so out of balance for the first half-hour that neither McGraw's nor Hill's voices came through loudly and clearly. Their two backup singers sounded more forceful. And the band, which sometimes featured five guitarists, was just too overpowering.