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Friday, October 27, 2006 Dry Bean Saloon 5264 Verona Rd (608) 274-BEAN Madison, WI [View all Dry Bean Saloon shows] |
Sound: Sound Decision Operated by Mark Hartzell Lights: Sound Decision Operated by James Clark Assisted by Bob Bognar Stage Tech: Hog |
SET 1: Lay Your Hands on Me - Bon Jovi Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row Lay It Down - Ratt Kickstart My Heart - Motley Crue Unskinny Bop - Poison Rock of Ages - Def Leppard Once Bitten Twice Shy - Great White 18 and Life - Skid Row Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Goodbye - Night Ranger Bed of Roses - Bon Jovi Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Turn Me Loose - Loverboy Separate Ways - Journey Tom Sawyer - Rush Ah Leah - Donnie Iris I Hate Myself for Loving You - Joan Jett Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Paradise City - Guns N'Roses |
SET 2: Headbanger's Ball - Medley Monkey Business - Skid Row Cult of Personality - Living Colour You've Got Another Thing Coming - J'Priest Don't Stop Believing - Journey Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi We All Die Young - Steel Dragon Nothin' but a Good Time - Poison Have a Drink on Me - AC/DC Bottom's Up - Van Halen Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Down on Me - Jackyl I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions --------------- The Trooper - Iron Maiden
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A Word from Josh: In a script similar to last year, for reasons we cannot comprehend, we have once again found ourselves going several months without a single show in Madison, the hometown to three of our members. Coming into tonight, we counted on one of two things... Either the bar would be packed full of rabid rock fans whose enthusiasm has been building since May 26 OR the bar would be empty because our fans forgot about us. Would you care to guess how it turned out? Well, if you live in Madison you probably already know because it felt like the whole town came out to party. What a wonderful crowd to welcome us home. And in true Dry Bean style, these folks were a bit crazy. Women up in front of the stage were groping us so much that John started complaining about his thighs chafing. Although this was not officially a Halloween party, there were still quite a few people who showed up in costume, including a couple dozen people who were dressed in over-the-top 80s fashions. Actually, when you think about it, isn't every Cherry Pie show kinda like a Halloween party? Now our next Madison show will be in less than a month. Let's see if we can keep up this momentum. For now, thank you Madison for a great time. --Josh Were you at this show? Would you like to comment on it? Lucy: "We had a blast!" Kris: "Good Lord! What a way to celebrate my birthday! Thanks for the invite on stage for me and my gals.. we GREATLY appreciated the recognition!! Special thanks to Shane and Jody for the birthday shots... can't wait to see you all next week! ( PS- Shane, so sorry Misty and I "got you" from the front row) and Josh- we totally loved your FREEBIRD!" Bittersweeteus: "Halloween is the time for people to wear costumes and try and out do each other. Also it's a period of time where people hide behind a mask and never reveal their true selves which sometimes carries on past Halloween. Some of the fans at the show were dressed up in clothes and wigs that represented the 80's era. As CherryPie began to entertain with their ever so hard-rockn' state-of-mind, the fans quickly filled up the dance floor. John, who seemed as though he was on a natural high, kept the attention of the crowd all through the show. As always it was a great show." Sara: "We could'nt of asked for a better show!! You guys are the best!!! See you in Appleton on the 18th." |