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Friday, June 29, 2018 Indian Crossing Casino E1171 County Rd Q (715) 258-3332 Waupaca, WI [View all Indian Crossing Casino shows] |
Sound: JEM Productions Operated by Joe Ellis Lights: Operated by Daniel Nash Stage Tech: Kevin DeWitt Assistants: Colton Oltesvig Jennifer DeWitt, Nick Zettle and Quinton Kufahl Photography/Video: Amanda Trash |
SET 1: Turn Up the Radio - Autograph Bad Medicine - Bon Jovi Rock of Ages - Def Leppard Talk Dirty to Me - Poison Oh Sherrie - Steve Perry Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith I Love Rock N'Roll - Joan Jett Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins Lights - Journey Photograph - Def Leppard Jump - Van Halen Fallen Angel - Poison Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen Don't Stop Believing - Journey Animal - Def Leppard It's My Life - Bon Jovi Eye of the Tiger - Survivor Roll with the Changes - REO Speedwagon |
SET 2: Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard Separate Ways - Journey We Will Rock You - Queen We're Not Gonna Take It - T'Sister Girls Girls Girls - Motley Crue Wild Side - Motley Crue I Hate Myself for Loving You - Joan Jett Love Stinks - J Geils Band Don't Treat Me Bad - Firehouse Take It on the Run - REO Speedwagon Sweet Child O'Mine - Guns N'Roses Nothing But a Good Time - Poison Walk This Way - Aerosmith Your Mama Don't Dance - Poison Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC Come Sail Away - Styx Enter Sandman - Metallica For Whom the Bell Tolls - Metallica Fade to Black [excerpt] - Metallica |
A Word from Josh: I have to be honest... this was a pretty miserable night. A sweltering hot day morphed into a hot muggy evening and the Indian Crossing Casino is a large old building with no air conditioning. It was quite understandable that very few people were interested in dancing in a giant sweat box. About 100 people did come out for the show and many of them spent most of the night watching from the south end of the building which is open air on the shore of Columbia Lake making it the coolest part of the facility. I guess you could call it pure survival mode. As you may have guessed it was pretty hot up on the stage but that's OK... we're professionals. Still, my professionalism was tested midway through the first set when I dropped my primary guitar off of it's stand and it sustained some damage that made it unplayable for the rest of the evening. Of course, on night's like this we are extra appreciative of the people who did defy common sense by coming to the show and rocking out with us. So thank you to you wonderful glistening people who managed to make this night more comfortable for us. -Josh Were you at this show? Would you like to comment on it? : "" |