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Friday, August 22, 2008 McCoy's Building 1571 (608) 388-2065 Fort McCoy, WI [View all McCoy's shows] |
Sound: Sound Decision Operated by Mark Hartzell Lights: Sound Decision Operated by Thomas Moore Assistant: Matt Wickersham Stage Tech: Colleen Evans |
SET 1: Lay Your Hands on Me - Bon Jovi Wanted Man - Ratt It's My Life - Bon Jovi Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Slide It In - Whitesnake Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue New Girl Now - Honeymoon Suite Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Fly - Cherry Pie Feels Like the First Time - Foreigner I Hate Myself for Loving You - Joan Jett Turn Me Loose - Loverboy Ah Leah - Donnie Iris Every Rose Has It's Thorn - Poison Rock of Ages - Def Leppared Enter Sandman - Metallica For Whom the Bell Tolls - Metallica Fade to Black [exerpt] - Metallica |
SET 2: Foreplay/Long Time - Boston Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard Fallen Angel - Poison Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Separate Ways - Journey Cult of Personality - Living Colour Time for Me to Fly - REO Speedwagon Breaking the Chains - Dokken Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Goodbye - Night Ranger Oh Sherrie - Steve Perry Girls Girls Girls - Motley Crue Wild Side - Motley Crue Breaking the Law - Judas Priest Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions You've Got Another Thing Coming - J'Priest Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister |
A Word from Josh: We were honored to be asked back to play at the Fort McCoy military base. But it is a little odd for us to be playing such a low-key event. As was the case when we played here last year, our show was part of a small party held for base activities volunteers. Originally planned to take place on the outdoor stage that we played on during our last visit, the show was moved indoors to the bar because of threatening weather early in the day. As it turned out the sky was as clear as a bell at showtime, but it was also very hot and muggy so I was glad to be in the air conditioned environment. Before the show we were treated to a very nice meal and we did meet several very cool people. But only a few dozen people saw the show and, although our performance was pretty solid and our mood was light, our show just doesn't feel complete without that ravenous PIE Crowd. In the end we were left wondering the same thing that we wondered last year... If they're gonna pay for us to come and play, why not play it up and try to entertain as many of our heroes in uniform as possible? Just a thought. --Josh Were you at this show? Would you like to comment on it? |