Saturday, May 26, 2001 "Illusion's" 9821 W. Loomis Rd (414) 425-5510 Franklin, WI |
Sound: Go Audio Operated by Brian Ingwell Assisted by Dan Olsen Lights: Interstellar Operated by Geoff Reinke Stage Tech: Tim Gartzke |
SET 1: You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi Lay It Down - Ratt Photograph - Def Leppard All She Wrote - Firehouse Sister Christian - Night Ranger New Girl Now - Honeymoon Suite Everybody Wants You - B. Squire Down Boys - Warrant Tom Sawyer - Rush Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Don't Treat Me Bad - Firehouse Foolin' - Def Leppard Talk Dirty to Me - Poison (Bass by ???) Smokin' - Boston Hot Cherie - Hardline Alone Again - Dokken Jump - Van Halen My Sharona - The Knack Pour Some Sugar' - Def Leppard |
SET 2: Runaway - Bon Jovi Nothing But a Good Time - Poison Round and Round - Ratt In My Dreams - Dokken Still of the Night - Whitesnake Love Song - Tesla Little Suzy - Tesla Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White Jet City Woman - Queensryche Metal Health - Quiet Riot Beth - Kiss Rock of Ages - Def Leppard White Wedding - Billy Idol Cars - Gary Numan Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Heaven - Warrant Wait - White Lion Uncle Tom's Cabin - Warrant Turn Me Loose - Loverboy Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue Here I Go Again - Whitesnake I Was Made for Loving You - Kiss I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister ---------- Turn Up the Radio - Autograph |
Band on Stage |
A Word from Josh: Another Cherry Pie show where no one was killed. That made it a good night. Oh, I suppose there were some other good things about it, such as the return of old friends Tim Gartzke, Scott Aney, Connie Aney and Ann Fanke. Maribeth Luedtke and Brandi were dancing beginning to end; Lonnie Stinewal & Chris Stinewal showed up bearing birthday gifts for Dave and Erika Kaegler & Lynn Rittberg raised Hell in their own special ways. Others in the crowd of over 200 entertained and tantalized us from the dance floor as we made our way through many of our favorite songs. The show went very smoothly. Of course, not everything was perfect... my hair wasn't puffed up to the sky like it usually is... but, last I checked, no one demanded their money back because of it. At the end of the night, John told that crowd that we wouldn't do an encore until someone donated a bra to our collection (proudly displayed on Nick's drums). Someone in the crowd bravely responded with a suitable undergarment and the show continued. Well, Illusion's is a nice little club, but this time it was cause for a bit of "Cabin Fever" as we look forward to our upcoming festival shows in the Milwaukee area. When we hit some of those larger stages we'll be totally ready to explode, I guarantee it. So grab your asbestos suits and meet me at the fair!!! - Josh |