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    My 7th Concert: Aerosmith/Fuel Concert Review

    Aerosmith is one of my favorite bands ever.

    I basically love all of their albums, especially the 70s ones, but the later ones are great too.

    In fact, I started being a fan after hearing their 1997 song Pink, from their Nine Lives album, in cooking class in high school.

    That started my fandom of Aerosmith.  Great place to start.

    This was my first time seeing them in concert.

    They were on their Just Push Play album tour.

    I did not love that album immediately, but it grew on me very quickly, and I played it a lot after it was released and still really like it.

    Fuel opened.

    They were on their second album at the time called Something Like Human.

    There was a show on VH1 at the time called Rock Show, and they used to play Fuel’s videos, particularly Jesus Or A Gun, from their first album Sunburn.

    I really liked them and still do.

    It was great seeing them open the show.

    Aerosmith played 5 songs from Just Push Play, as well as a lot of their songs throughout their history.

    Aerosmith has such a discography that they can skip over hits (they have so many, see set list below) in a show, and yet, still give you a full, amazing show.

    Steven Tyler is phenomenal as a vocalist and has a lot of energy.

    Joe Perry and Brad Whitford are a phenomenal guitar team.  Joe gets most of the attention, but Brad deserves just as much attention. 

    Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer are a phenomenal rhythm section.  Again, Steven and Joe get most of the attention in this band, but all the guys carry their weight and really are a band.

    I’m so glad I got to see them on this tour.

    They actually had a b-stage out on the lawn of the amphitheater.

    They played three songs on that stage. 

    My seat was way in the back, so I was closer to the b-stage. 

    Either way, I had a good view throughout, even though the pictures below are not great. 

    This was in the days of using disposable cameras, and there is a reflection of me taking a screen shot of them on my phone to put onto this website, but hey, it’s ok.

    I feel like I should be saying more here, but this is what’s on my mind as I type this.

    I’ve loved Aerosmith now for 25 years and I always will.

    Since this show, I have seen them two more times.  I’ve seen Brad with Derek St. Holmes (Whitford/St. Holmes) and met him and Derek.  And I’ve seen Joe with his own band The Joe Perry Project.

    Just awesome talents, all of them, and they’ll always be in my top 5 or top 10 favorite bands of all time.

    Aerosmith Band Members:

    Fuel Band Members:

    Aerosmith Set List:

    1. Beyond Beautiful
    2. Love In An Elevator
    3. Jaded
    4. Just Push Play
    5. Big Ten Inch Record
    6. Fly Away From Home
    7. Pink
    8. Mama Kin
    9. Same Old Song And Dance
    10. Dream On
    11. Toys In The Attic
    12. Angel’s Eye
    13. Draw The Line
    14. Under My Skin
    15. Seasons Of Wither
    16. Cryin’ 
    17. I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing
    18. Walk This Way
    19. Uncle Salty
    20. Sweet Emotion
    21. Livin’ On The Edge
    22. What It Takes
    23. Train Kept-A-Rollin:

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    My 6th Concert and It Was Free: Lynyrd Skynyrd/Deep Purple/Ted Nugent Review

    My 6th concert ever was actually free.

    My Mom had a friend that she worked with that was very good at winning concert tickets by calling into radio stations.

    Well, she won two tickets to see Lynyrd Skynyrd/Deep Purple/Ted Nugent, but could not use them.

    So, she gave them to my Mom to give to me and a friend so that we could go.

    Wow what a surprise and present.

    We traveled on a bus with other ticket winners to the show.

    I remember playing these guys’ CDs on the way their on my CD walkman.

    We got parked and got off the bus right when Ted Nugent was starting.

    Even though we weren’t inside the venue yet (we had the lawn section in the back but still a good view) we could hear Ted, but it did not take us long to walk into the venue and get situated.

    We were right on the edge of the lawn, so we were as close as we could be without having actual seats.

    Ted was great as always.

    His band was him on Lead Vocals and Guitar, Marco Mendoza on Bass and occasional Lead Vocals, and at the time, a newcomer to me on drums, Tommy Clufetos. 

    He played drums for Ted for a few years, then was in Rob Zombie’s Band, as well as Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, The Dead Daisies, even Motley Crue for a couple of shows when Tommy Lee could not play.  Quite the resume and phenomenal talent.

    Anyway, Ted is not for everyone.  He is very outspoken and passionate about what he’s passionate about.

    But musically, he’s always been awesome, in my opinion.

    This day was no different.  He was promoting a live album, Full Bluntal Nugity, at the time.  Phenomenal live album.

    I’ve seen Ted 3 times (once before this in 2000, this time, and once in 2023).  He always delivers.

    Next up was Deep Purple.  WOW!!!!!!

    For me, they stole the show.

    The band was all of their famous MK2 lineup, except for the guitarist (Ritchie Blackmore left in late 1993, and Steve Morse came in the following year and stayed there until 2023.)

    Keyboardist/Organist Jon Lord (R.I.P., he died in 2012) was still in the band at this point (he left in 2002 because he didn’t want to be on the road so much), so I got lucky and saw him.  PHENOMENAL talent.

    Drummer Ian Paice, to me, is one of the best drummers of all time.  He’s the one member of Deep Purple that has ALWAYS been there.

    Bassist Roger Glover has always been solid and is a great producer/songwriter.

    And Singer Ian Gillan is a master.  What can I say?  He’s always been great.  He doesn’t do all the high screams he’s known for as much anymore, but he still sings great.

    I’ve seen them a few more times since this, and they always deliver.

    They still make great albums too.  Please do yourself a favor and seek out their music, if you haven’t already.

    Then Lynyrd Skynyrd closed the show.

    In 2023, they really are just a great tribute band (almost all of the classic and original members are dead), but in 2001, I was able to see a few of the classic guys:  Guitarist Gary Rossington (who passed away in 2023), Bassist Leon Wilkeson (who passed away less than a month, July 27, after this concert actually), and pianist Billy Powell (who passed away in 2009).

    Sadly, one of their other guitarist at this time, Hughie Thomasson, passed away later in 2007.

    Anyway, sorry I’m saying all this sad stuff first.  Back to the happy stuff.

    The band was awesome.  Johnnie Van Zant, Ronnie’s brother, sings the songs so well.

    Guitarists Rossington, Thomasson, and Rickey Medlocke, are a heck of a guitar trio.

    Everyone just played great, and the songs, my gosh.  Such a great catalog of music.

    Sadly, I don’t remember all of the songs everyone played (Ted played a lot of his hits and played a lot from the Full Bluntal Nugity album, while Skynyrd one of their newer songs called Workin’, as well as a ton of their hits) but I do have Deep Purple’s set list, which I will list below.

    This was a very fun show at a now long gone venue, Polaris Amphitheater.  It was later renamed Germain Amphitheater, and eventually shut down, and is now just gone and an empty field.  Shame because everyone played there.

    I hope you enjoyed reading this.

    I’m only posting one picture of Deep Purple, and it’s a terrible quality picture, but it’s what it was at the time.  

    But trust me, the experience was not terrible.  It was incredible.

    Deep Purple Set List:

    1. Woman From Tokyo
    2. Vavoom:  Ted The Mechanic
    3. No One Came
    4. Fools
    5. Lazy
    6. Pictures Of Home
    7. Perfect Strangers
    8. When A Blind Man Cries
    9. Smoke On The Water
    10. Encore:  Hush
    11. Highway Star

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    I Saw a Byrds Tribute Band in My Future Hometown

    I’m typing these old show reviews in 2023, and I really don’t have a lot of information about this one.

    However, I am including this because it is part of my history.

    I know it happened in June of 2001 in my future hometown of Ironton, OH (I moved there in 2004).

    It was a free show in the town.

    I don’t even know what the name of the band was, but I do know it was a Byrds tribute band.

    I remember they had a lot of technical difficulties in between a lot of the songs, but once they got playing, they were mostly pretty good.

    I don’t know any of the guys’ names, but I know they definitely nothing but Byrds songs.

    I’m sorry I don’t have much more to say about this one.

    A couple of my school buddies, Jason Smith and Dave Knipp, were in attendance too.

    That’s really all I have to say.

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    My Birthday Concert: Def Leppard!!

    For my 18th birthday, I was able to see Def Leppard for the first time.

    I had become a fan in 1999 when they were about to release their album Euphoria.

    VH1’s Rock Show played their “Promises” video a lot, as well as other videos of theirs, so I got Euphoria and loved it.

    And I saw their VH1 Behind The Music episode by this point.

    So I wanted to see them.

    And it just happened to be on my 18th birthday.

    The Unband opened.  I had never heard of them but they were ok.

    Def Leppard ROCKED!!!!

    They’re known for having very polished production on their albums, which is great. But live, they are much more raw, loud, and in your face.

    They played a lot of songs and just did a phenomenal job.

    This was a great birthday.

    I still am a big fan as I type this in 2023, and they are still going strong, putting out great new albums and doing great tours.

    Rock On!!!!!

    Def Leppard Band Members:

    Set List:

    1. Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)
    2. Action (Sweet Cover)
    3. Women
    4. Make Love Like A Man
    5. Foolin’
    6. Animal
    7. Hysteria
    8. Paper Sun (New Song)
    9. Slang
    10. Promises (New Song)
    11. Two Steps Behind
    12. Bringin’ On The Heartbreak (Acoustic & Electric)
    13. Gods Of War
    14. Excitable
    15. Photograph
    16. Rocket
    17. Armageddon It
    18. Pour Some Sugar On Me
    19. Rock Of Ages
    20. Encore:  Love Bites
    21. Let’s Get Rocked

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    My 2nd KISS: KISS/Ted Nugent/Skid Row Concert Review

    This was my 3rd concert ever.

    And my second time seeing my favorite band ever:  KISS!!

    Ted Nugent and the newly reformed Skid Row opened.

    Skid Row opened with a solid set.  The band included original members Dave “Snake” Sabo on Guitar, Rachel Bolan on Bass, and Scotti Hill on Guitar, along with new singer Johnny Solinger (he sadly passed away in 2021) and drummer Charlie Mills, at the time.

    It was a shame they could not reunite with Singer Sebastian Bach and Drummer Rob Affuso, but they were still great.

    They’re still going strong in 2023, as I type this, with a different singer, Erik Gronwall, and Drummer Rob Hammersmith.

    Then Uncle Ted himself came on after them.

    Ted is controversial to a lot of people because he is very outspoken, but musically, he’s always delivered, in my opinion.

    His band included himself on Lead Vocals and Guitar, Marco Mendoza on Bass and occasional Lead Vocals, and Drummer extraordinaire Tommy Aldridge!!

    This was my 1st time seeing Ted (I’ve seen him 3 times as of 2023.) and he rocked!!

    Then my favorite band played:  KISS!!!

    This was what was billed as “The Farewell Tour”, or as I now call it The Farewell Tour of the Original Lineup.  Which is what it was.

    Singer/Bassist Gene Simmons and Singer/Guitarist Paul Stanley have never left the band, but this was the last tour both Drummer Peter Criss and Guitarist Ace Frehley were on together. 

    Peter would leave or was fired in 2001 while Ace stuck around until 2002, then Peter returned in 2003, and was gone again by 2004.

    Since then, the lineup has been the same (Gene and Paul, along with Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer).

    Oh and I’m glad they never stopped (although they are now “supposed” to stop at the end of 2023).

    But anyway, back to 2000.

    This was and always will be a very special show for me.  This is because I got to see the original lineup of KISS (I first saw them in 1998.), and I got to see Ted and Skid Row.

    Also, this was the night before I was to sing in the talent show of my junior year of high school.

    So, this show was inspirational and motivational for me.  I took that inspiration/motivation into the talent show(s) the next few days.

    Anyway, KISS were awesome as always.  I have soooooo many favorite bands, and luckily have seen a lot of them, but they are the one band that always makes me feel 16 again (I’m 41 as I type this). 

    I don’t know what it is because I definitely don’t agree with everything they say and do.  However, musically and in concert, they’re always my favorite and always will be. 

    I love all albums and all lineups.

    I will  love them to my grave.

    Thank you guys for everything. 

    I love you all!!

    KISS Set List:

    1. Detroit Rock City
    2. Deuce
    3. Shout It Out Loud
    4. I Love It Loud
    5. Shock Me
    6. Firehouse
    7. Do You Love Me
    8. Calling Dr. Love
    9. Psycho Circus
    10. Heaven’s On Fire
    11. Let Me Go, Rock ‘N’ Roll
    12. 2000 Man
    13. Guitar Solo
    14. Lick It Up
    15. Bass Solo
    16. God Of Thunder
    17. Cold Gin
    18. 100,000 Years (w/Drum Solo)
    19. Love Gun
    20. Black Diamond
    21. Encore:  Beth
    22. Rock And Roll All Nite

    Ted Nugent Set List:

    1. Stormtroopin’
    2. Paralyzed
    3. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
    4. Free For All
    5. Dog Eat Dog
    6. Kiss My Ass
    7. Cat Scratch Fever
    8. Stranglehold
    9. Great White Buffalo

    Skid Row Set List:

    1. Riot Act
    2. Makin’ A Mess
    3. Piece Of Me
    4. 18 And Life
    5. Monkey Business
    6. I Remember You
    7. Youth Gone Wild

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    Maximum Rock: Motley Crue/Scorpions Concert Review

    This was my 2nd concert ever.

    And my first time going to what I now like to call my home away from home.

    A band I had never heard of before or since opened.

    Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue actually introduced them.

    I remember them being ok, but I was there to see the other two bands.

    And wow they did not disappoint.

    Scorpions just BLEW ME AWAY!!

    So loud.  High energy, especially from guitarist Rudolf Schenker.  Just ROCK!!

    I was 10th row center.

    They were touring what is now considered their least favorite and one of their least known albums, Eye II Eye.

    Personally, I love it.  I bought it right when it was released and ate it up.  

    It’s still my favorite Scorpions album and I’m sure the only person on this planet that will say that.  But I don’t care because I love it.

    They played two songs off it, but also played a lot of their hits.  Surprisingly, no Wind Of Change, which is one of their biggest songs.

    But hey, I wasn’t complaining.

    They just totally blew me away.

    Of all the bands I’ve seen live, they are definitely one of the best.

    They were going to be hard, if not impossible, to top that night.

    But Motley Crue did a great show too.

    At this point, Drummer Tommy Lee was not in the band anymore and was doing his Methods Of Mayhem project (which I really like).

    So, they had Drummer Randy Castillo playing for them.

    He’s known for playing drums for Ozzy Osbourne.

    Sadly, Randy passed away in 2002, but boy, he was a great drummer.

    The rest of the band were original members Vince Neil, Mick Mars, and Nikki Sixx.

    Motley were re-releasing their albums at this point, so they were playing a lot of hits and some cool deep album cuts too on this tour.

    Motley are one of my favorite bands of all time, and as I type this in 2023, I’ve seen them 8 times.

    Wow, what a second concert.

    Motley Crue Band Members:

    Scorpions Band Members:

    Motley Crue Set List:

    1. Shout At The Devil
    2. Girls, Girls, Girls
    3. All In The Name Of…
    4. Looks That Kill
    5. Wild Side
    6. Live Wire
    7. Home Sweet Home
    8. Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
    9. Red Hot
    10. Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)
    11. Primal Scream
    12. Kickstart My Heart
    13. Dr. Feelgood
    14. Teaser
    15. Anarchy In The U.K.

    Scorpions Set List:

    1. Loving You Sunday Morning
    2. Bad Boys Running Wild
    3. Mysterious
    4. Mind Like A Tree
    5. Coast To Coast
    6. Tease Me Please Me
    7. Holiday
    8. The Zoo
    9. Big City Nights
    10. Blackout
    11. Dynamite
    12. No One Like You
    13. Still Loving You
    14. Rock You Like A Hurricane

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