With an ultramodern video stage, as they are known only by U2, Tim McGraw is one of the most successful concert tours in the United States in the summer of 2001, based on his new album. This shows him aged, one step advanced and profound texts that recall little more to the "Indian Outlaw". "Forget about us" attempts with a broken relationship to cope, "Grown Men Do not Cry" (already a No.1 hit in the US) reminds us that we all become in the fast-paced world of today far too superficially are. Robison contributes the haunting song "Angry All the Time", while the title track and "Things Change" to deal with the only constants in our lives, the changes. The "Cowboy in Me" probably knows every man who has a wife hurt emotionally and even the ballad "Why We Said Goodbye" creates a touching end to a more than successful album. Thanks to Tim McGraw!