Saturday, February 23, 2002 "Sir Buk's" W5222 County Rd KK (608) 325-1990 Monroe, WI |
Sound: Pulse Sound Operated by Shawn Christians Assisted Chris Buch & Jake Voelske Lights: Interstellar Operated by Geoff Reinke |
SET 1: Lay It Down - Ratt Everybody Wants You - B. Squier Runaway - Bon Jovi Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Heaven - Warrant Little Suzy - Tesla Talk Dirty to Me - Poison New Girl Now - Honeymoon Suite Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row Sister Christian - Night Ranger Jump - Van Halen Smokin' - Boston Down Boys -Warrant Tom Sawyer - Rush Love Song - Tesla Wait - White Lion Uncle Tom's Cabin - Warrant Wild Side - Motley Crue Smokin' in the Boy's Room - BS/MC |
SET 2: Lay Your Hands on Me - Bon Jovi Separate Ways - Journey Nothing But a Good Time - Poison Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Round and Round - Ratt In My Dreams - Dokken Still of the Night - Whitesnake Lick It Up - Kiss Bed of Roses - Bon Jovi Everything About You - UKJ Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Rock of Ages -Def Leppard Unskinny Bop - Poison Beth - Kiss Panama - Van Halen Stroke - Billy Squier White Wedding - Billy Idol Here I Go Again - Whitesnake You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi Pour Some Sugar' - Def Leppard ---------- Turn Up the Radio - Autograph Metal Health - Quiet Riot |
A Word from Josh: Back at Sir Buk's... you know the drill. Things start off a bit slow, we even postpone the start time a few minutes, knowing that things really start to get crazy around midnite. Well, things certainly went true to form as we did our best to rock an intimate early crowd until it had built a critical mass, sufficient enough by the second set for the crowd to rock us right back. Once things get going, no place gets more nuts than Sir Buk's. I think it has to do with all the hip-hop music that the house DJ plays during the band break. It also helps that many of John's friends and family from the area are let out of the asylums for our shows here. Speaking of crazy, we witnessed some activities on the dance floor during the last few songs that shocked even our jaded rock-n-roll sensibilities. I really shouldn't go into detail here (we try to keep it a family show here, at least a little bit). Oddly enough, John was the one member of the band who says he didn't notice the activity in question, although he was standing closest to it. "I was thinking about the songs... the words and the notes," he explained later. "I'm all business. It's all about the show." Well, I guess that's the price you sometimes pay when your the hardest working man in show business. As for the rest of us, we were trying to contain ourselves enough to keep playing at all. Hey Ron, is this place zoned for that kind of stuff? - Josh |