Friday, September 27, 2002 Dry Bean Saloon 5264 Verona Rd (608) 274-BEAN Madison, WI |
Sound: Go Audio Operated by Brian Ingwell Lights: Interstellar Operated by Geoff Reinke, Jason Hartwich and Jordan Moore Stage Tech: Dan Olsen |
SET 1: Monkey Business - Skid Row Lay It Down - Ratt Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White Sister Christian - Night Ranger Turn Me Loose - Loverboy Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Runaway - Bon Jovi Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row Love Song - Tesla Don't Treat Me Bad - Firehouse Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Photograph - Def Leppard All She Wrote - Firehouse Alone Again - Dokken Jump - Van Halen Pour Some Sugar' - Def Leppard Separate Ways - Journey *-Debut |
SET 2: Lay Your Hands on Me - Bon Jovi Round and Round - Ratt In My Dreams - Dokken Still of the Night - Whitesnake Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue Nothin' But a Good Time - Poison Lick It Up - Kiss Down Boys - Warrant Tom Sawyer - Rush More Than Words - Extreme * Eye of the Tiger - Survivor Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Wild Side - Motley Crue Smokin' in the Boys Room - BS/MC Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Wait - White Lion Uncle Tom's Cabin - Warrant Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin' - Journey Here I Go Again - Whitesnake Unskinny Bop - Poison I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister --------- Turn Up the Radio - Autograph |
A Word from Josh: Summer is definitely over. We've come indoors and so has our Madison following which made a good case for being our best in the state Friday night at the Dry Bean. Not only was there a full house, but I don't think I've ever seen such a saturation of enthusiasm throughout a crowd. On almost every song we could see hips groovin', fists pumpin' and lips syncin' in every corner of the room... near the stage, at the back of the dance floor, at the tables, at the bar,... EVERYWHERE. People were so into it and we were lovin' it. The show itself went pretty smoothly. We opened uncharacteristically with a couple of our heavier tunes, which I suppose served to cleanse the room of any wusses still hanging around from the dinner crowd. In the second set we debuted "More Than Words" which received a rousing reception from the crowd who sang along so loudly that it helped take the pressure off of John and myself who were singing it together for only the third time ever. The first two times were in the parking lot before the show. Down the stretch things got even crazier as a lot of women wanted to join us on stage. Those who managed to get on stage earned their keep with some delightfully dirty dancing. Just when I thought things couldn't get any better :-) - Josh |