Wednesday, November 27, 2002 Kelly's Bleachers II 7805 S Loomis Rd (262) 895-3353 Wind Lake, WI Rico Scarpace filling in on drums |
Sound: Go Audio Operated by Brian Ingwell Lights: Interstellar Operated by Geoff Reinke Video: Melissa Blake & Rob Blake Followsot: Paul Adamec Stage Tech: Dan Olsen |
SET 1: You Give Love a Bad Name - Bon Jovi Round and Round - Ratt In My Dreams - Dokken Still of the Night - Whitesnake Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue Rock of Ages - Def Leppard Lay It Down - Ratt Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White Alone Again - Dokken Little Suzi - Tesla Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Hot Cherie - Hardline New Girl Now - Honeymoon Suite Faithfully - Journey All She Wrote - Firehouse Jump - Van Halen Pour Some Sugar' - Def Leppard PHOTOS: |
SET 2: Lay Your Hands on Me - Bon Jovi Separate Ways - Journey Down Boys - Warrant Metal Health - Quiet Riot Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Nothin' But a Good Time - Poison Lick It Up - Kiss Panama - Van Halen Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne More Than Words - Extreme Eye of the Tiger - Survivor Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Slow an' Easy - Whitesnake Bed of Roses - Bon Jovi Wait - White Lion Uncle Tom's Cabin - Warrant I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister |
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A Word from Josh: This was a Thanksgiving Eve show. We certainly have a lot to be thankful for. We are thankful that we are able to go out and play some of our favorite music week after week. We are even more thankful that people come out to see us do it. Many such people were on hand to witness a bit of band history as we played this show without our drummer Nick. Filling in all night (as well as for our next show of Friday) was Rico Scarpace who did a fine job as evident in the fact that relatively few people stormed out of the building demanding their money back. The vibe on stage was pretty cool. I had never met Rico before, but it turns out that he is a world class wise ass and he was really able to keep things light. One example of what I'm talking about is his gay hairdresser impression which he did for us in the dressing room. Now, I know that EVERYBODY does a gay hairdresser impression, but his was REALLY GOOD. I could tell that a lot of work had gone into it. A lot of work also must have gone to the eclectic design of his drum kit which featured a plethora of odd cymbals and lots of toms that did not go in the traditional "small to big" order. It looked like Alex Van Halen's kit after going through the faulty matter transporter from "The Fly". The flow of the evening went remarkably well. John had the crowd whipped up as much as ever. Despite all the fun, this was still a Wednesday night, which meant we had to finish earlier than usual. A few songs were cut and we had to quit without a encore much to the chagrin of many howling fans. This should not be a problem this Friday when we'll do it all over again up the road at Rooters in Waukesha. - Josh |