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"So, ladies," Carrie Underwood asked the predominantly female crowd Thursday night, "what do you think about the men in Reading, Pennsylvania?" Apparently, not too much. The response was a combination of tepid applause and even a few boos. "They may be pretty, but apparently they still have some work to do," Underwood said. The lighthearted give and take was common during the packed show in the Sovereign Center. The former winner of "American Idol" showed why she almost assuredly will go down in history as the show’s most successful offspring. There wasn’t much suspense about when she would take the stage, as the last five minutes were counted down on a mammoth display that looked like an old clock radio. As the seconds wound down to zero, the center began to sound like New Year’s Eve, and the quadruple zeros finally gave way to the tune "Flat on the Floor," which Underwood began to sing while rising from the floor. The 25-year-old belted out songs without cluttering them with all the vocal aerobics many of today’s female singers think is necessary. Even when she dug deep to unleash a high note and held it, it didn’t feel forced, it just made the songs more powerful. The Oklahoma native’s set — punctuated by hits "Jesus Take the Wheel," "Before He Cheats," "Some Hearts," "Last Name" and multiple wardrobe changes — featured enough shades of country to make her appealing to fans of Faith Hill and Shania Twain. But she frequently branched into pop territory, using decidedly noncountry elements such as programmed beats. And she let loose on occasion, most notably in her cover of Guns ‘n’ Roses’ "Paradise City," during which the octet backing her nearly blew the roof off the place. The 90-minute show ran like clockwork, with songs often segueing into each other. But when the band did take a break, Underwood’s ego-free personality was perfect for the between-song chats. She often utilized the stage’s catwalk, which extended well into the center of the floor, slapping the hands of hundreds of fans. She commented on the SuperSuite (the area in the arena made to look like a house), saying it was pretty cool, but would be even cooler if somebody lived there. She pointed out a 13-year-old girl in the audience who had made her a dress which she plans on wearing sometime this summer. And, she said, she has only one man in her life who means the world to her — her dog, Ace.
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