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Friday, August 25, 2017 Indian Crossing Casino E1171 County Rd Q (715) 258-3332 Waupaca, WI [View all Indian Crossing Casino shows] |
Sound: MobilTrax Operated by Matt Wobst Lights: MKE Productions Operated by Teri Boinski Stage Tech: Kevin DeWitt Assistants:Johanne Koniar, Tyler McGraw and Quinton Kufahl |
SET 1: Turn Up the Radio - Autograph Working for the Weekend - Loverboy It's My Life - Bon Jovi Let's Get Rocked - Def Leppard Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Animal - Def Leppard Walk This Way - Aerosmith Rebel Yell - Billy Idol I Love Rock N'Roll - Joan Jett Hold the Line - Toto Coming of Age - Damn Yankees Round and Round - Ratt Love Stinks - J Geils Band Cum On Feel the Noize - Quiet Riot More Than a Feeling - Boston Dance the Night Away - Van Halen Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions |
SET 2: Foreplay/Long Time - Boston Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard Separate Ways - Journey I'll Be There for You - Bon Jovi Girls Girls Girls - Motley Crue Wild Side - Motley Crue Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC Your Mama Don't Dance - Poison Don't Stop Believing - Journey Sweet Child O'Mine - Guns N'Roses Nothing But a Good Time - Poison Dancing with Myself - Billy Idol I Was Made for Loving You - Kiss Here I Go Again - Whitesnake Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Enter Sandman - Metallica For Whom the Bell Tolls - Metallica Fade to Black [excerpt] - Metallica |
A Word from Josh: Upon completing the drive up to Waupaca we all made the curious discovery that tonight's venue, the Indian Crossing Casino, is not actually a casino. Well, at least not in the way that we have traditionally come to know that word. There was no gambling to be found. Rather the nearly century-old building is a large bar with a very nice theater-style stage. It is located among a chain of lakes. Shortly after arriving I realized that I had been here once before. Back in the Summer of 1990 I came here to audition for a popular Madison-based band called The Cheeters. Their keyboardist had announced that he was leaving the band and they invited me to come up and audition as part of their soundcheck. I got the gig and played with them for a couple of very formative years. Now I was back 27 years later finding myself in the grips of uncontrollable nostalgia. Anyway, the show went well and we enjoyed the spacious stage and exceptional dressing room. I'm guessing it will not take another 27 years for me to return here. -Josh Were you at this show? Would you like to comment on it? Dan Pappathopoulos: "When I heard John's time with the band was growing short I made arrangements to get to see him one more time. I believe I first found this band in 2001. While I've never made more than two shows in any given year I've always enjoyed going. The entertainment value is very high and I want to thank John for the bright light and overall entertainment he has provided over the years. I've never seen someone who can be so irreverent yet show such great respect for the material at the same time. You will be missed." |