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    Two Classic 80s Bands: Poison/RATT Concert Review

    My brother and I went to see two of the best and biggest 80s rock bands.

    Poison and RATT!!

    It was a co-headline tour, but RATT started the show.

    Singer Stephen Pearcy had just recently returned after being out of the band for about 7 years.

    It was great seeing Stephen back because no offense, you HAVE to have Stephen sing these songs.

    Classic members Warren DeMartini (Lead Guitar) and Bobby Blotzer (Drums) were still there, as well as long time Bassist Robbie Crane (who replaced Juan Croucier when RATT reunited in the late 90s) and John Corabi (Motley Crue, Union, The Scream) on Rhythm Guitar.

    Corabi is most known for being a great singer, but he was just playing guitar and singing backing vocals.

    I LOVE RATT.  I think they’re suck a kicking band with soooo many great songs and albums.

    They’re most especially known for the song Round And Round, which is great.  But trust me, there’s sooooo much more to their catalog.

    And they played a lot of deep cuts at this show (Closer To My Heart was dedicated to RATT Guitarist Robbin Crosby, who sadly passed away in 2002), and of course the hits.

    I’m so glad I got to see them.

    Then Poison closed the show.

    Still the original members (Bret Michaels, CC Deville, Bobby Dall, and Rikki Rockett).

    They’re arguably the biggest, along with Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, and Def Leppard, of the 80s rock bands.

    Lots of hits (they were promoting a cool covers album Poison’d on this tour) and I think they’ve always rocked and been a fun band.

    If you’re a fan, they don’t disappoint.

    Great night this was.

    Poison Set List:

    1. Look What The Cat Dragged In
    2. What I Like About You (The Romantics cover)
    3. I Won’t Forget You
    4. Suffragette City (David Bowie cover)
    5. Guitar Solo
    6. I Hate Every Bone In Your Body But Mine
    7. Can’t You See (The Marshall Tucker Band cover)
    8. Something To Believe In
    9. Just What I Needed (The Cars cover)
    10. Your Mama Don’t Dance (Loggins & Messina cover)
    11. Drum Solo
    12. Unskinny Bop
    13. Every Rose Has It’s Thorn
    14. Fallen Angel
    15. Talk Dirty To Me
    16. Encore:  Nothin’ But A Good Time

    RATT Set List:

    1. Sweet Cheater
    2. Dangerous But Worth The Risk
    3. I’m Insane
    4. City To City
    5. Wanted Man
    6. Closer To My Heart (Dedicated to Robbin Crosby)
    7. Back For More
    8. Slip Of The Lip
    9. Way Cool Jr.
    10. Lay It Down
    11. Over The Edge
    12. You’re In Love
    13. Lack Of Communication
    14. Body Talk
    15. Round And Round

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    I Saw Black Sabbath w/Dio!!! And Megadeth Opened!!

    This was quite a treat:  My brother and I saw Black Sabbath (or Heaven And Hell as they were calling themselves at this point to distinguish themselves as a different lineup) and Megadeth opened.

    Unfortunately, we missed Machine Head but we got there in time for Megadeth.

    They’re always great live and most of their albums I love.

    They were about to release their great album United Abominations, which they played a couple of songs from, along with Megadeth classics.

    The lineup at this point was Dave Mustaine on Vocals and Guitar as always, along with the Drover brothers (Glen on Guitar and Shawn on Drums) and James Lomenzo on Bass.

    Regardless of the lineup, Megadeth are always great and I love Megadeth for all time.

    Then the main event happened:  I saw Ronnie James Dio sing for Black Sabbath!!!!

    This was the 3rd time this lineup happened.  Ronnie on Vocals, Tony Iommi on Guitar, Geezer Butler on Bass, and Vinny Appice on Drums.

    They played nothing but Dio era Sabbath songs (from the phenomenal Heaven And Hell, Mob Rules, and Dehumanizer albums), plus two out of the three great new songs they had just released on a compilation called Black Sabbath The Dio Years.

    I love the original lineup sooooo much, as well as all the other lineups, but this is definitely my second favorite Sabbath lineup.

    Everything Ronnie sang was just magical, and he being with these guys was always the best, in my opinion, of what he did.

    And the band is sooooo tight and played so great together.

    Sadly, Ronnie passed away in 2010 (I’m typing this in 2023.), but his music will live forever.

    I love all of these guys and my brother and I had a great time.

    I miss you Ronnie!!

    Black Sabbath (Heaven And Hell) Set List:

    1. Intro Tape (E5150)
    2. After All (The Dead)
    3. The Mob Rules
    4. Children Of The Sea
    5. Lady Evil
    6. I
    7. The Sign Of The Southern Cross
    8. Voodoo
    9. The Devil Cried (New Song)
    10. Drum Solo
    11. Computer God
    12. Falling Off The Edge Of The World
    13. Shadow Of The Wind (New Song)
    14. Die Young
    15. Heaven And Hell
    16. Encore:  Neon Knights

    Megadeth Set List:

    1. Sleepwalker (New Song)
    2. Take No Prisoners
    3. Kick The Chair
    4. Wake Up Dead
    5. Hangar 18
    6. Washington Is Next! (New Song)
    7. She-Wolf
    8. Symphony Of Destruction
    9. Tornado Of Souls
    10. Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying
    11. Holy Wars…The Punishment Due

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    I Finally Saw The Black Crowes

    This was the only show I saw in 2006.

    My brother, some friends of his, and I went to see The Black Crowes.

    I really like the band, and love some of their stuff, but it’s one of my brother’s favorite bands ever and he’s seen them sooooo many times.

    This was the first time I had seen them.

    I thought they were very good.

    The Drive By Truckers opened and they were good and solid.  Future solo superstar Jason Isbell was still in the band at this time.

    I don’t remember Robert Randolph at all (I’m typing this in 2023, so 2006 was a long time ago.).

    I honestly don’t have much more to say other than I thought it was a good, rocking show.

    And I talked briefly with the first friend I ever had in elementary school, Josh Geyer.  He was there, along with his wife.  We took our picture together.  It was nice talking to him again, because I had not seen him since high school.

    The Black Crowes Band Members:

    The Drive By Truckers Band Members:

    The Black Crowes Set List:

    1. Jam
    2. Black Moon Creeping
    3. Gone
    4. Hotel Illness
    5. Comin’ Home (Delaney & Bonnie cover)
    6. Lay It All On Me
    7. Soul Singing
    8. Nebakanezer
    9. Jam
    10. Thorn In My Pride
    11. Fearless (Pink Floyd cover)
    12. Sometimes Salvation
    13. Alabama (Neil Young cover)
    14. Jealous Again
    15. Twice As Hard
    16. Hard To Handle (Otis Redding cover)
    17. Encore:  Let It Bleed (The Rolling Stones cover)

    Drive-By-Truckers Set List:

    1. Hell No, I Ain’t Happy
    2. Marry Me
    3. Never Gonna Change
    4. Wednesday
    5. Space City
    6. Sink Hole
    7. The Day John Henry Died
    8. Let There Be Rock
    9. Lookout Mountain

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    Gigantour 2005 Review

    My cousin Zachary and I went to Gigantour 2005 near where we live.

    Gigantour was a festival started by Megadeth leader Dave Mustaine for bands with great musicanship would come together for one festival.   

    This was the first year of the festival, and would continue in 2006, 2007, 2008, and Dave would revisit it in 2012 and 2013.

    It was a lot of bands in one day.

    We got there right when the first band Bobaflex was ending.

    There were two stages.  About half the bands played on the second stage while the others played on the main stage.

    We saw Dry Kill Logic but I don’t remember them.  Sorry guys (I’m typing this in 2023 so 2005 was a long time ago.).

    But I do remember the next band:  Symphony X.  They were very good.  I still haven’t heard much of their stuff (I have one album) but they were very good and singer Russell Allen (who also has sung for a band I really like called Adrenaline Mob, was excellent.

    Life Of Agony were next.  I thought they were very good, but for whatever reason, most of the crowd did not like them and gave them crap throughout their set.

    I’m sorry that happened, but I liked them and I’m glad I saw them.

    Those were all the second stage bands.

    Nevermore started on the main stage and even though I don’t remember a lot of them, I thought they were very good.

    The Dillinger Escape Plan, who I was looking forward to seeing, were not there for some reason.

    So, Fear Factory was next.

    I’ve been a fan of theirs for many years and they are very good.

    They put on a very good show.

    Then the co-headliner played:  Dream Theater!!

    This band (James LaBrie, John Petrucci, John Myung, Mike Portnoy, and Jordan Rudess) is phenomenal.  Think RUSH but even more progressive and heavy.

    This was the 2nd time I had seen them, and they played a great set of songs.

    In fact, Megadeth were behind for some reason so I think Dream Theater played a bit longer than were originally allotted, but hey, I was OK with that because again, they’re phenomenal.

    But the headliner, Megadeth, finally came on and kicked butt as always.

    Founder Dave Mustaine (Vocals/Guitar/Songwriter) had just restarted the band a year before this after not playing for a few years, due to an injury.

    He formed a whole new lineup, which included at the time the Drover brothers (Glen on Guitar and Shawn on Drums) and James MacDonough on Bass.

    Unfortunately, we had to leave about 40-45 minutes into their set, but they were great.

    Dave has had a lot of lineups, but regardless of who is playing for/with him, they’re always great.

    Megadeth is one of the founders of Thrash Metal and is one of the best bands, in my opinion.

    The albums have mostly been consistently great and even the not so great ones have great songs on them.

    Dave is awesome at what he does and I’ll always be a fan.

    This was a long but great day.

    Megadeth Set List:

    1. Blackmail The Universe
    2. Set The World Afire
    3. Skin O’ My Teeth
    4. The Scorpion
    5. Wake Up Dead
    6. In My Darkest Hour
    7. Die Dead Enough
    8. She-Wolf
    9. Reckoning Day
    10. A Tout Le Monde
    11. Angry Again-We sadly had to leave during this one.
    12. Trust
    13. Hangar 18
    14. Sweating Bullets
    15. Tornado Of Souls
    16. Kick The Chair
    17. Symphony Of Destruction
    18. Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying

    Dream Theater Set List:

    1. The Root Of All Evil
    2. The Glass Prison
    3. Panic Attack
    4. Honor Thy Father
    5. Just Let Me Breathe
    6. Lie
    7. Never Enough
    8. Act II:  Scene Six:  Home
    9. Pull Me Under/Metropolis Pt. 1:  The Miracle And The Sleeper

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    Carnival of Sins: Motley Crue Reunited

    After being away for a few years, Motley Crue (Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx, and Tommy Lee) were back together for a big tour.

    They called it Carnival of Sins.

    My brother and I went to the Cincinnati show.

    It was set up like a circus show.

    They played a very long set (in fact, they had a brief intermission at one point).

    Very loud and rocking, as usual.

    One of my favorite Motley shows for sure, and I’ve seen them 8 times.

    I’ll always love this band.  Through thick and thin.

    Rock on!!

    Set List:

    1. Shout At The Devil 97
    2. Too Fast For Love
    3. Ten Seconds To Love
    4. Red Hot
    5. On With The Show
    6. Looks That Kill
    7. Louder Than Hell
    8. Live Wire (brief intermission after this song)
    9. Girls, Girls, Girls
    10. Wild Side
    11. Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
    12. Primal Scream
    13. Glitter/Without You
    14. Home Sweet Home
    15. Dr. Feelgood
    16. Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)
    17. Sick Love Song
    18. Kickstart My Heart
    19. Encore:  Helter Skelter
    20. Anarchy In The U.K.

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    Shadows Fall Soundcheck

    I’m typing this in 2023, and this was not a full concert I saw anyways, but nevertheless, it’s part of my history and I want it documented here.

    My friend Jamie was assigned to film a band of a friend of his at the Monkey Bar in Huntington, WV.

    I think the band’s name was Gizmachi or Bury Your Dead, but don’t quote me on that.

    I tagged along and mostly didn’t care, but I did like seeing Shadows Fall, who were headlining that night, do their soundcheck.

    I’ve been a fan for many years, so that was cool to see.

    He filmed the band, we hung around a little bit, then we left.

    Not much more to say.

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    Grand Funk Railroad at Summer Motion!

    Thanks to a college friend, I was recommended and hired by a production company (Platinum Video) to help film the concerts for Summer Motion during the 4th of July week.

    It was 4 nights and $100 a night to work it.

    I was the camera operator on stage right each night while my friend was on stage left.

    Basically, we filmed the concerts for the big screens being shown for the audience that were way in the back.

    It was a lot of fun.

    I only remember two of the bands:  Grand Funk Railroad (a favorite) and The Lovin’ Spoonful.

    The Lovin’ Spoonful were very good, but HOLY COW, Grand Funk Railroad were PHENOMENAL!!

    Original members Don Brewer (Vocals/Drums) and Mel Schacher (Bass), along with newer singer at the time Max Carl, Keyboardist Tim Cashion, and Guitarist Bruce Kulick (KISS, Blackjack, Meat Loaf, Michael Bolton, Union, solo artist) rocked the place!!!

    I was standing near Tim and he gave me a lot of acknowledgements and when Bruce played the Star Spangled Banner on guitar, I was able to film that because he came to my side of the stage.

    He gave me a thumbs up at the end of the show.

    Being a HUGE KISS fan, that was a big deal to me.

    Unbeknownst to me, my Aunt Kim Keffer, who was working the show on behalf of Ohio University Southern Campus (my alma mater) got Bruce to sign a Union DVD and later gave it to me as a birthday present.

    Thank you Kim!!!!

    I’m typing this in 2023 so I don’t remember everything from this, but just know it was fun working the show (wish I could’ve kept the footage) and it was really awesome seeing Grand Funk that up close.

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    Three Founders Together: Black Sabbath/Judas Priest/Slayer at Ozzfest 2004

    My brother and I went to the Ozzfest 2004 stop in Columbus, OH.

    Unfortunately, we missed a lot of awesome acts because we left late to go, but we got there in time to see the best bands on the bill:  original Black Sabbath (the founding fathers of Heavy Metal music), Judas Priest (the 2nd Metal Band ever with classic singer Rob Halford back-he rejoined the previous year), and original Slayer (one of the founding bands of Thrash Metal).

    We saw a little bit of Dimmu Borgir, another Metal band, but they were nearing the end of their set.

    I went to the merch stand to buy a Judas Priest shirt, which I still have in 2023 as I type this.

    Slayer kicked butt as always.  It included the original lineup of Tom Araya (Vocals/Bass), Kerry King (Guitar), Jeff Hanneman (Guitar) and Dave Lombardo (Drums).  It’s always been a pleasure seeing them.  They’re a favorite for sure.

    But the two Biggest heavy hitters came next.

    First up, Judas Priest!!!!!

    I had seen them in 2002 with Tim “Ripper” Owens singing, which was great.

    But even though I love those albums he did, Rob Halford is the classic singer, who has sung on all the other albums.

    And he’s one of my biggest heroes, so finally being able to see him, and back where he belongs was a huge treat for me.

    And singing great as always.

    I’ll always say this:  Guitarists Glenn Tipton and KK Downing are the best guitar duo ever.

    And the rhythm section of Bassist Ian Hill and Drummer Scott Travis is always solid as a rock.

    Rob came out on stage in a “Electric Eye” stage backdrop.

    They were all decked out in their leather biker clothes, as they always do.

    They played a lot of classic Priest songs.

    Rob came out on the Harley Davidson later in the show as he always does.

    They put on a great show.

    I love Judas Priest forever.  One of my favorites.

    Priest were going to be hard to top, but Black Sabbath were up for the task.

    Sabbath are the first band to truly play what became known as Heavy Metal music.

    They started in 1968.  They’ve had a lot lineup changes (Guitarist Tony Iommi is one who has always been there.) but this was the original lineup of Ozzy Osbourne (Vocals), Tony, Geezer Butler (Bass), and Bill Ward (Drums).

    I’ll always remember their curtain being up and when they came out, I could see their shadows through the curtain.

    Then the curtain came down and they were off and running.

    I’ve always thought of Sabbath as a very tight band, musically, and they certainly were here.

    Ozzy is forever the ringmaster, pumping up the crowd at all times and singing/screaming his heart out.

    Tony is forever the riff master.  His style is only his and he sounds better than most.

    Geezer is a phenomenal bassist and actually wrote a lot of the Sabbath lyrics.

    Bill is always great behind the kit.

    He considers himself as more of a percussionist than drummer, but he plays the drums very well.

    Many bands/artists have tried to copy their sound, but no one truly sounds like them.

    Sabbath really started a lot of bands with their music.

    They are sooooooo influential.

    One of the best bands ever.

    I’m glad I got to see them, and this show.

    I only regret not getting there earlier to see some of the other awesome bands (Superjoint Ritual, Black Label Society, Slipknot, Lamb Of God, Lacuna Coil).

    But that’s OK because I saw three of my all time favorites back to back to back.

    Does not get much better than that.

    My brother and I had a great time.

    Black Sabbath Set List:

    1. War Pigs
    2. N.I.B.
    3. Fairies Wear Boots
    4. Into The Void
    5. Black Sabbath
    6. Snowblind
    7. Iron Man 
    8. Children Of The Grave
    9. Paranoid

    Judas Priest Set List:

    1. The Hellion/Electric Eye
    2. Metal Gods
    3. Heading Out To The Highway
    4. A Touch Of Evil
    5. The Sentinel
    6. Victim Of Changes
    7. Breaking The Law
    8. Beyond The Realms Of Death
    9. The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
    10. Painkiller
    11. Encore:  Hell Bent For Leather
    12. Living After Midnight
    13. You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’

    Slayer Set List:

    1. Hell Awaits
    2. Threshold
    3. Disciple
    4. Necrophiliac
    5. Dead Skin Mask
    6. Hallowed Point
    7. Spirit In Black
    8. Payback
    9. South Of Heaven
    10. Raining Blood

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    Seeing Metallica and Godsmack for the 1st Time

    My brother Christopher and I went to see Metallica, with Godsmack opening, in Louisville, KY, which is about 3 hours from where we live.

    Godsmack opened with a rocking set.

    I’ve been a fan of theirs since their first album was released in 1998.

    Singer Sully Erna, Guitarist Tony Rombola, Bassist Robbie Merrill, and Drummer Shannon Larkin are always solid as a rock.

    As I type this in 2023, I’ve seen them 3 times and they’re one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen.

    The albums have always been consistently good too.

    I can’t say enough about them.

    But the main event was coming up:  Metallica!!

    I was late to them, becoming a fan in 1998, but have now been a fan for 25 years.

    I love most of their albums, and even the ones I don’t love I really like.

    Strangely, though, this has been the only time I’ve ever seen them.

    It’s not been a lack of desire.  I’ve just been busy seeing so many other shows.

    But that’s OK.

    This was a great show.

    Metallica played a lot of songs from almost every album they had released up to this point (St. Anger was the latest at the time.  A lot of people don’t like this album, but I love it).

    Singer/Guitarist James Hetfield, Drummer Lars Ulrich, Guitarist Kirk Hammett, and then new Bassist Robert Trujillo (in the band 20 years as I type this) are one of the best live bands around.

    Regardless of what you think about them on album, they always deliver in concert.

    So tight, well rehearsed, and they always give you bang for your buck.

    They’re one of the biggest bands ever.

    I’ll always be a fan.

    Metallica Set List:

    1. Blackened
    2. Fuel
    3. For Whom The Bell Tolls
    4. Kirk Guitar Doodle 1
    5. Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
    6. No Leaf Clover
    7. Frantic
    8. I Disappear
    9. St. Anger
    10. Sad But True
    11. Creeping Death
    12. Battery
    13. Wherever I May Roam
    14. Kirk Guitar Doodle 2
    15. Nothing Else Matters
    16. Master Of Puppets
    17. One
    18. Enter Sandman
    19. Stone Cold Crazy
    20. Hit The Lights

    Godsmack Set List:

    1. Faceless
    2. Bad Religion
    3. Awake
    4. Straight Out Of Line
    5. Voodoo
    6. Re-Align
    7. Keep Away
    8. Batalla de los Tambores (Drum Solo duel of Sully and Shannon where they play lots of covers.  Very entertaining.)
    9. Whatever
    10. I Stand Alone

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    A Heavy Triple Bill: Iron Maiden/Dio/Motorhead Concert Review

    Wow what a bill this was.

    Iron Maiden, Dio, and Motorhead all in one night.

    Motorhead started it off with a set Motorhead only does.

    Straight up, hard and fast, rock and roll.

    Singer/Bassist Lemmy Kilmister was one of a kind (he sadly passed away in 2015).

    He had Phil Campbell on Guitar and Mikkey Dee on Drums. 

    Phenomenal band.  Made lots of great albums with various lineups, but I’m especially partial to the albums with this lineup.

    God Bless Lemmy and long live his music.

    Dio, the band fronted by namesake Ronnie James Dio, was the middle band that played.

    His band at the time consisted of himself on lead vocals, guitarist Craig Goldy, bassist Jimmy Bain, drummer Simon Wright, and keyboardist Scott Warren.

    As I type this in 2023, I’ve been a fan of his since 2000 when I first saw him on The Black Sabbath Story Volume 2 VHS tape (he was one of many singers in Black Sabbath, including one more time later on).

    The first album I bought of his was a Sabbath album called Dehumanizer.  I still love it and all the stuff he did Sabbath, later known as Heaven And Hell for his lineup.

    But the first Dio band album I bought was Magica.  PHENOMENAL album.

    On this tour, Dio were still promoting their Killing The Dragon album, in which they played a couple of songs from this album at the show, along with Sabbath classics and Rainbow classics (Rainbow was another band Ronnie was in.).

    I’m sooooooo glad I saw Ronnie not only here but a few years later with Sabbath.

    I actually even got to speak to Ronnie once on a radio call in show in 2009.

    He actually called me “buddy”.  I’ll never forget it.

    He sadly passed away in 2010.

    But anyway, Ronnie was always great and he certainly was at this show.

    I miss him forever.

    If this show wasn’t already great, it was still just getting started because the MIGHTY Iron Maiden closed the show.

    I’ve been a fan of this band since 2000 (yeah I was late to them) when I saw their video The Wicker Man (from their PHENOMENAL 2000 album Brave New World) on VH1’s Rock Show.

    They’re always great and as usual, they were on this night too.

    Lots of songs from throughout their career, including one new song from their upcoming album at the time, Dance Of Death.

    Singer Bruce Dickinson, like Ronnie James Dio, is one of the greatest singers ever, in my opinion.

    And one of the best frontmen too.

    He always has the crowd in the palm of his hand.

    Bassist Steve Harris has always been phenomenal.  Not only as a musician, but as a songwriter.  Everyone writes in the band, but this band has always been his baby.

    Guitarists Adrian Smith, Dave Murray, and Janick Gers, all are excellent guitarists.

    And Drummer Nicko McBrain is one of the best drummers.

    I can’t say enough about this show.

    It will always be a special one.

    Up the Irons, as they say.

    Iron Maiden Set List:

    1. The Number Of The Beast
    2. The Trooper
    3. Die With Your Boots On
    4. Revelations
    5. Hallowed Be Thy Name
    6. Wildest Dreams (New Song)
    7. The Wicker Man
    8. The Clansman
    9. The Clairvoyant
    10. Heaven Can Wait
    11. Fear Of The Dark
    12. Iron Maiden
    13. Encore:  2 Minutes To Midnight
    14. Run To The Hills

    Dio Set List:

    1. Killing The Dragon
    2. The Last In Line
    3. Stargazer
    4. Stand Up And Shout
    5. Drum Solo
    6. Rock And Roll
    7. The Mob Rules
    8. Dream Evil
    9. Guitar Solo
    10. Rainbow In The Dark
    11. Holy Diver
    12. Heaven And Hell

    Motorhead Set List:

    1. We Are Motorhead
    2. No Class
    3. Shoot You In The Back
    4. Metropolis
    5. Doctor Rock
    6. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
    7. Sacrifice
    8. Killed By Death
    9. Ace Of Spades
    10. Overkill

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