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JOURNAL ENTRY #147

Saturday, February 15, 2003
Nick's Nicabob

3419 W Forest Home Ave
(414) 383-8100

Milwaukee, WI

 
Sound: Go Audio
Operated by Brian Ingwell
Lights: Tracy Roudebush
Stage Tech: Dan Olsen
 
SET 1:
You're In Love - Ratt
Everybody Wants You - B. Squier
Runaway - Bon Jovi
Monkey Business - Skid Row
Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue
Fantasy - Aldo Nova
Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions
Can't Get Enuff - Winger
Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White
Alone Again - Dokken
Don't Treat Me Bad - Firehouse
Rebel Yell - Billy Idol
New Girl Now - Honeymoon Suite
Turn Me Loose - Loverboy
Faithfully - Journey
Ah Leah - Donnie Iris
I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar
Pour Some Sugar' - Def Leppard
We're Not Gonna Take It - T. Sister
 
SET 2:
Lay Your Hands on Me - Bon Jovi
Separate Ways - Journey
Unskinny Bop - Poison
Metal Health - Quiet Riot
Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi
Nothin' But a Good Time - Poison
Summertime Girls - Y&T
Down Boys - Warrant
Tom Sawyer - Rush
More Than Words - Extreme
Wait - White Lion
Uncle Tom's Cabin - Warrant
Talk Dirty to Me - Poison
Jump - Van Halen
Bed of Roses - Bon Jovi
Girls Girls Girls - Motley Crue
Smokin' in the Boy's Room - BS/MC
School's Out - Alice Cooper
White Wedding - Billy Idol
Back on the Road' - REO Speedwagon
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Turn Up the Radio - Autograph
 
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A Word from Josh:
Sometimes we worry that we play the same area too much and that people will get tired of us. Tonight was a good indication that it hasn't happened yet (knock on wood). The full house very very friendly and supportive, even when John seemed to get confused over what holiday is was the day before. Of course it was Valentine's Day and the spirit of love was still in the air. This was one reason that it was great to see so many younger people in the crowd. After all, what could us older folks possibly know about love beyond a distant memory of disappointment and bitterness. So, anyway, several of our mushy love ballads really seemed to hit the spot for a lot of people. But that doesn't mean that they did rock out when we laid the metal down. Speaking of which, Dave's guitar has a tendancy to be a bit,.... hmmmm, what are the words I'm looking for... BUTT-BLEEDINGLY LOUD. So, in order to try and keep his level under control on stage, where we are all trying to hear ourselves, soundman Brian put a piece of plexiglass in front of Dave's amp. Well, Dave didn't seem to care for it. It must have been like trying to play guitar while wrapped in a condom. So half-way through the show Dave discarded it and proceeded to shoot his hot riffs all across the stage. Overall, it was a really awesome night complete with great sing-alongs, head-banging & fist-pumping, great friends, new faces, fellow musicians, "Cherry Pie Groupie Barbie", a couple of hot Canadians and a delightfully overdressed and underclothed Erin who danced in front of the stage making us wish that the night would never end.     - Josh


VOICES FROM THE CROWD:
Were you at this show?
Would you like to comment on it?

Julie:
"You guys were hot again!! John's new pants were stylin..and shane looked very sexy in his as well...and Josh..once groupie barbie found the correct placement in your pants the show rocked!!! Have fun in madison next week, wish we could be there!!"

The B-Man:
"That was a great show! My Buddy and I were impressed with the strength of the 1st set, and it definitely wasn't our first show. It rocked so hard, we could have left at the break and been satisfied! See you at the Dry Bean."



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