Saturday, October 13, 2001 "Sir Buk's" W5222 County Rd KK (608) 325-1990 Monroe, WI |
Sound: Pulse Sound Operated by Shawn Christians Assisted by Mike Warren and Tavis Karvala Lights: Intellasound Operated by Tracy Roudebush |
SET 1: You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi Lay It Down - Ratt Everybody Wants You - B. Squire Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Sister Christian - Night Ranger Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row New Girl Now - Honeymoon Suite Photograph - Def Leppard All She Wrote - Firehouse Heaven - Warrant Little Suzy - Tesla Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White Smokin' - Boston Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue Jump - Van Halen My Sharona - The Knack Pour Some Sugar' - Def Leppard |
SET 2: Lay Your Hands on Me - Bon Jovi Nothing But a Good Time - Poison Round and Round - Ratt In My Dreams - Dokken Still of the Night - Whitesnake Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Wait - White Lion Uncle Tom's Cabin - Warrant Down Boys - Warrant Tom Sawyer - Rush Beth - Kiss Fantasy - Aldo Nova Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Stroke - Billy Squire Runaway - Bon Jovi Love Song - Tesla Unskinny Bop - Poison Everything About You - B. Squire Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin' - Journey (Lead Vocal by Sharon Rowley) Here I Go Again - Whitesnake Rock of Ages - Def Leppard I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister Metal Health - Quiet Riot ---------- Turn Up the Radio - Autograph |
A Word from Josh: There are few things more certain in the world than having a blast at Sir Buk's. This place is always a madhouse. Since John grew up in this part of the state, there was the usual assortment of family and friends in the rowdy crowd. How rowdy was it? Well, toward the end of the show we saw something a bit unusual. During "Metal Health" an attractive young woman came to the front of the crowd and sang along with every word in front of John and myself (I had not noticed her before). Suddenly, another woman grabbed her from behind and pulled her to the floor flat on her back and started to stomp on her face with her foot. (It seems the anger management classes aren't working.) Several people descended on the pair and pried them apart. A bouncer kicked the attacker out of the bar and I'm happy to report that the victim was not hurt too bad. In fact, she didn't let her injuries stop her from coming up on stage with some others during the encore to sing along with "Turn Up the Radio." Earlier, our good friend Sharon Rowley of the band Tin Roof Rusted joined John for the lead vocals on "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'". That sounded great! Another lead singer in the crowd that I met for the first time was Todd of the band Cunning Lingus who will be playing Sir Buk's next week. As usual, we had a good response to our request for bra donations to Nick's collection. One woman came up on stage and did the semi-traditional stripper routine while we played appropriate music. Unfortunately, she had trouble getting her bra off from under her shirt. It seemed to get stuck for quite a while before it finally popped free. We certainly appreciated the effort. While I saw many faces that I recognized from previous trips to Monroe, I don't know most of their names. I encourage you folks to sign our guestbook and let us know who you are :-). - Josh |