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Saturday, April 18, 2009 Badger Bowl 506 E Badger Rd (608) 274-6662 Madison, WI [View all Badger Bowl 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 Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Feels Like the First Time - Foreigner Still of the Night - Whitesnake Fallen Angel - Poison It's My Life - Bon Jovi Time for Me to Fly - REO Speedwagon Runaway - Bon Jovi Dancing with Myself - Billy Idol Don't Stop Believing - Journey Turn Me Loose - Loverboy Kiss Me Deadly - Lita Ford Sister Christian - Night Ranger Ah Leah - Donnnie Iris Foreplay/Long Time - Boston Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Give Me All Your Love - Whitesnake Metal Health - Quiet Riot |
SET 2: Headbanger's Ball - Medley Unchained - Van Halen No One Like You - Scorpions Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard Separate Ways - Journey Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi We All Die Young - Steel Dragon Heaven - Warrant Seventeen - Winger Talk Dirty to Me - Poison You Can Still Rock in America - N'Ranger Wild Side - Motley Crue Up All Night - Slaughter White Wedding - Billy Idol You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC Living After Midnite - Judas Priest Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne ------------------- Enter Sandman - Metallica For Whom the Bell Tolls - Metallica Fade to Black [exerpt] - Metallica |
A Word from Josh: A short time before the show we still saw plenty of uncharacteristically wide open spaces in the Badger Bowl. It turned out to be a rather late-arriving crowd and, although it never got really packed, by midway through the first set we were rockin' it with a pretty good batch of Madison's best party animals. Alcohol was being consumed in large quantities which must have been why we saw an unusual rash of balance-impaired women. They were falling all over the place. A couple of them took tumbles while trying to come up on the stage and others hit the deck on the dance floor. One woman even came crashing to the floor in the hallway outside the bar. The whole scene resembled roller derby, and we all know how sexy that can be. I am happy to report that on one appeared to be injured and everybody seemed to have a great time, including us. --Josh Were you at this show? Would you like to comment on it? Rick S.: "Not into big hair groups from the 1980's but you guys changed my mind. Damn you guys can rock. The bass, lead and drummer are unfrekin real. Rock on." Bittersweeteus: "Ever take the time to see what is actually involved in setting up a band for a night of awesome 80's rock. It's really interesting to watch these guys, CherryPie, as they work in unison to get each instrument, mikes, speakers, etc. to where they will provide each band member the assistance they'll need to produce a thunderous sound. As you watch CherryPie perform, pay close attention to each band member to see what each one brings to the band through the way they professionally play their instruments. And then there's their frontman, John, with his strong vocals and strong aggressive attitude, knows how to work the crowd by joining them out on the dancefloor and keeping everyone intrigued until the end. This band, CherryPie, is a great group of guys who enjoy entertaining us and never letting us down with their outstanding performance." Fan: "who votes that Frankie start his own Rock of Love?" KK: "The band is GREAT and in my book the BEST band. You should come around the Waukesha area more but, If I were single I would eat Frankie up !! :)" |