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Saturday, March 2, 2019 AJ's Bar & Grill S90 W13970 Boxhorn Dr (414) 427-1707 Muskego, WI Charles Thomas filling in for Andy [View all AJ's Bar & Grill shows] |
Sound & Lights: JEM Productions Daniel Nash and Jake Yustus Stage Manager: Kevin DeWitt Crew: Jennifer DeWitt |
SET LIST: Turn Up the Radio - Autograph Working for the Weekend - Loverboy Bad Medicine - Bon Jovi Fallen Angel - Poison I Love Rock N'Roll - Joan Jett Let's Get Rocked - Def Leppard Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith Jessie's Girl - Rick Springfield Centerfold - J Geils Band Take It on the Run - REO Speedwagon Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi Jump - Van Halen Rebel Yell - Billy Idol Hysteria - Def Leppard Talk Dirty to Me - Poison It's My Life - Bon Jovi Animal - Def Leppard Roll with the Changes - REO Speedwagon Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen Living on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard Nothing But a Good Time - Poison Mas Tequila - Sammy Hagar We Will Rock You - Queen Girls Girls Girls - Motley Crue Wild Side - Motley Crue Dancing with Myself - Billy Idol Walk This Way - Aerosmith Bohemian Rhapsody [excerpt - impromptu] - Queen Armageddon It - Def Leppard Round and Round - Ratt Love Stinks - J Geils Band Every Rose Has Its Thorn - Poison Back in Black - AC/DC Don't Stop Believing - Journey I Hate Myself for Loving You - Joan Jett Home Sweet Home - Motley Crue Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions Enter Sandman - Metallica For Whom the Bell Tolls - Metallica Fade to Black [excerpt] - Metallica |
A Word from Josh: We enjoyed another fun night at AJs but in some ways this show was a little different. Most obviously, our good buddy Charles Thomas was all decked out in his best sexy 80s garb and on hand to provide lead vocal duties all night in lieu of Andy who is off gallivanting somewhere else in the world this week. As always Charles did a great job and the crowd let him know it. But, as is sometimes the case, having a fill-in performer did contribute to some more "less-structured" moments than we're used to. Sometimes it was an ispired moment of improvisation like when Charles and I led the crowd in a sing-along to the operatic section of "Bohemian Rhapsody". Other times it was just pure silliness such as when an intoxicated gentleman took off his shirt and performed some bizarre dance moves for several minutes right in front of the stage. This proved to be a test of our professionalism as the overall vibe of the show was growing more loosey-goosey. I've said before that sometimes people like their fun a little sloppy and this was one of those nights when some of the most memorable moments were ones that were not planned. -Josh Were you at this show? Would you like to comment on it? : "" |