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R40: RUSH Concert Review
- Date of Concert: June 8, 2015
- Location of Concert: Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
I went to my second RUSH concert Monday night in Columbus.They are currently on their 40th Anniversary Tour, calling it R40.Although, they’ve actually been a band for 47 years, but have been making albums for 40 years.Either way, who’s counting?They are still an amazing band, and for anyone who has yet to see them and wants to, I highly recommend checking them out (Edit: this ended up being their last tour.).As usual, since the late 90s, they did an “Evening With” concert, with no opening act, and two sets.They started off with their newer music, and throughout the rest of the concert, they played songs on earlier albums, going all the way back to their first album.Geddy Lee, their singer/bassist/keyboardist is amazing, as always.His voice is still great, he’s my favorite bass player of all time, and it’s amazing that he can play keyboards with his feet while playing bass.However, there are songs that he plays keyboards with his fingers, too, but still, I love the multitasking of playing different instruments at once.Alex Lifeson, the guitarist, is one of the most underrated guitarists out there.His tone is amazing.Neil Peart, the drummer/lyricist, is one of the greatest drummers in history.Period.Watching and listening to him play is a thing of beauty.In fact, watching all three of these guys (yes there are only three guys in the band) play is a thing of beauty.They also have a great sense of humor.Throughout the show, they showed funny videos of themselves, along with some famous actors.One example of this is at the end of the show, where there’s a video on the screens where the band is walking back to the dressing room talking about the show, and once they get to their dressing room, it’s locked.When they bang on the door, a guy answers and all you see are people and animals from their album covers having a party, and the guy at the door will not let the band in because they are not on the guest list.If you can find it on YouTube, I recommend checking it out.Anyway, I can’t say enough good things about RUSH.One of my favorite bands ever.I have to thank my brother Christopher for turning me on to them several years ago.I’m glad he made me listen to them one day after school.I’ve been a die hard fan ever since.Edit: RIP Neil Peart. He passed away in 2020. Forever missed.RUSH Set Lists:
Set 1:
- Intro Video (The World Is…The World Is)
- The Anarchist
- Clockwork Angels
- Headlong Flight (w/Drum Solo)
- Far Cry
- The Main Monkey Business
- One Little Victory
- Animate
- Roll The Bones
- Distant Early Warning
- Subdivisions
Set 2:
- Intro Video (No Country For Old Hens)
- Tom Sawyer
- Red Barchetta
- The Spirit Of Radio
- Jacob’s Ladder
- Cygnus X-1 Book II: Hemispheres Part 1: Prelude
- Cygnus X-1 The Voyage Parts 1 and 3 (with Drum Solo)
- Closer To The Heart
- Xanadu
- 2112 Part 1: Overture, Part II: The Temples Of Syrinx, Part IV: Presentation, Part VII: Grand Finale
- Encore Break Video
- Lakeside Park
- Anthem
- What You’re Doing
- Working Man
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Hellbent for Denim and Leather: Judas Priest/Saxon Concert Review
- Date of Concert: May 17, 2015
- Location of Concert: Horseshoe Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
My best friend Jamie McClintic and I went to another amazing concert.This time, it was the legendary metal band Judas Priest, along with another legendary metal band Saxon.Saxon went on first and were just superb.This was the first time I ever saw them live, and they did not disappoint.They are on their 35th anniversary tour right now.To me, Biff Byford, Saxon’s lead singer, is one of the best singers out there, and the band are just phenomenal.They have so many great songs and albums, and consistently put out great new music every year or two.If anyone has not heard them, I recommend you give them a listen.Now, on to the main event: Judas Priest!!This was my 5th time seeing them, and they always amaze me.Especially their lead singer Rob Halford.I’ve said it many times but I’ll say it again and keep saying it: he is truly one of my favorite singers and a hero to me.I was able to speak to him in 2002 on a radio call in show, and he was very nice.After more than 40 years as a band, Judas Priest are still one of the best metal bands in the world, and like Saxon, are still putting out great new music.In my opinion, their new album Redeemer Of Souls, in which they played 4 songs from tonight in Cincinnati, is an amazing album.If anyone has not seen either Judas Priest or Saxon, please do so.They are both amazing bands.Judas Priest Band Members:
- Rob Halford (Vocals)
- Glenn Tipton (Guitar)
- Richie Faulkner (Guitar)
- Ian Hill (Bass)
- Scott Travis (Drums)
Saxon Band Members:
- Biff Byford (Vocals)
- Paul Quinn (Guitar)
- Doug Scarrett (Guitar)
- Nibbs Carter (Bass)
- Nigel Glockler (Drums)
Judas Priest Set List:
- Dragonaut
- Metal Gods
- Devils Child
- Victim Of Changes
- Halls Of Valhalla
- Love Bites
- March Of The Damned
- Turbo Lover
- Redeemer Of Souls
- Beyond The Realms Of Death
- Jawbreaker
- Breaking The Law
- Hell Bent For Leather
- Encore: The Hellion/Electric Eye
- You’ve Got Another Thing Coming
- Painkiller
- Living After Midnight
Saxon Set List:
- Motorcycle Man
- Sacrifice
- Power And The Glory
- I’ve Got To Rock (To Stay Alive)
- The Eagle Has Landed
- To Hell And Back Again
- This Town Rocks
- Princess Of The Night
- Crusader
- Heavy Metal Thunder
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The Who/Joan Jett Concert Experience
- Date of Concert: May 15, 2015
- Location of Concert: Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
Well, I’m back home after seeing one of the best concerts I have ever seen.My best friend Jamie McClintic and I went to see The Who, with Joan Jett And The Blackhearts opening, in Columbus at Nationwide Arena.Our seats were supposed to be up in the nosebleeds, however, we got upgraded to a lower level, and it could not have been much better than this.Joan Jett And The Blackhearts started the show, and wow, did they rock.Joan Jett is an amazing singer/songwriter/musician, and has a great band.She played many favorites, and one song from her latest album, Unvarnished.This was a great way to start the show.Now for the main event: The Who!!!!Even though original bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon are no longer with us, Who singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist/songwriter/singer Pete Townshend are still rocking out better than most people ever can/could.They played so many great songs.Roger brings Pete’s songs to life like no one else can, and Pete is the ultimate rocker and songwriting genius.Joan Jett & The Blackhearts Set List:
- Bad Reputation
- Cherry Bomb
- Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)
- You Drive Me Wild
- Light Of Day
- Love Is Pain
- The French Song
- Fragile
- I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll
- Crimson & Clover
- I Hate Myself For Loving You
The Who Set List:
- I Can’t Explain
- The Seeker
- Who Are You
- The Kids Are Alright
- I Can See For Miles
- My Generation
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Bargain
- Join Together
- You Better You Bet
- I’m One
- Love Reign O’er Me
- Eminence Front
- A Quick One (While He’s Away)
- Amazing Journey_Sparks
- Pinball Wizard_See Me, Feel Me
- Baba O’ Riley
- Won’t Get Fooled Again
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Best Night of My Life: The Rolling Stones w/Kid Rock Opening Concert Review
- Date of Concert: May 30, 2015
- Location of Concert: Ohio Stadium in Columbus, OH
- Opener: Kid Rock
Happy Sunday everyone!!Well, a dream finally came true for me last night.What you might ask?I saw “The Greatest Rock And Roll Band In The World” The Rolling Stones in concert!!!!They played at Ohio Stadium in Columbus for more than 2 hours, and I swear it was the best night of my life.They played so many hits and the show just got better and better all night.For anyone who wants to make fun of them and say they’re too old, think again and go see them live.They are better than everyone.Trust me, I have seen nearly everyone I want to see in concert, and no one holds a candle to The Rolling Stones.I actually cried a little when they played their song “Gimme Shelter”.Maybe some of you think that’s weird, but I don’t care.That is how special this night was for me.It truly was a dream come true, and I honestly do not expect this concert to ever be topped.Oh and Kid Rock opened and he was fine (not a big fan), but I was there to see The Stones.Truly the best night of my life.The Rolling Stones Band Members:
- Mick Jagger (Lead Vocals/Occasional Guitar/Harmonica)
- Keith Richards (Guitar/Vocals)
- Charlie Watts (Drums)
- Ronnie Wood (Guitar)
The Rolling Stones Set List:
- Jumpin’ Jack Flash
- It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll ( But I Like It)
- Let’s Spend The Night Together
- Tumbling Dice
- Doom And Gloom
- Bitch
- Wild Horses
- Hang On Sloopy
- Paint It Black
- Honky Tonk Women
- Before They Make Me Run
- Happy
- Midnight Rambler
- Miss You
- Gimme Shelter
- Start Me Up
- Sympathy For The Devil
- Brown Sugar
- Encore: You Can’t Always Get What You Want
- (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Kid Rock Set List:
- Bawitdaba
- Good Times, Cheap Wine
- You Never Met A Motherfucker Quite Like Me
- American Bad Ass
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- Midnight Rider/Cowboy
- 3 Sheets To The Wind (What’s My Name)
- Cat Scratch Fever
- All Summer Long
- Forty
- Born Free
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Finally!! I saw Pearl Jam. My Concert Review
- Date of Concert: October 1, 2014
- Location of Concert: U.S.Bank Arena in Cincinnati, OH
It took me long enough, but I finally saw Pearl Jam.
My best friend Jamie and I went to Cincinnati to see them.
It was great, long show.
Lots and lots of songs.
They more than give you your money’s worth.
I don’t think he was drunk, but singer Eddie Vedder was walking around stage throughout the night with a HUGE bottle of wine or something.
He even shared it with the crowd at one point.
He even dove out into the audience at one point and he was standing on top of some of them. They held him up.
If you’re a Pearl Jam fan and have not seen them, you SHOULD.
And if you see them multiple times, you will get a different show each time because they always change up the set list.
Great time.
Pearl Jam Band Members:
- Eddie Vedder (Lead Vocals/Guitar)
- Stone Gossard (Guitar)
- Mike McCready (Guitar)
- Jeff Ament (Bass)
- Matt Cameron (Drums)
Pearl Jam Set List:
- Pendulum
- Nothingman
- Of The Girl
- Mind Your Manners
- Lightning Bolt
- Corduroy
- Spin The Black Circle
- Got Some
- Even Flow
- Sirens
- Love Boat Captain (w/Jumpin’ Jack Flash guitar tease)
- Present Time
- Daughter
- State Of Love And Trust
- Waiting On A Friend (The Rolling Stones Cover)
- Jeremy
- Comatose
- Setting Forth (Eddie Vedder Song)
- Porch
- Encore: Sleeping By Myself (Eddie Vedder Song)
- Man Of The Hour
- Parachutes
- All Those Yesterdays
- Elderly Woman Behind The Counter in a Small Town
- Given To Fly
- Unthought Known
- Do The Evolution
- Better Man
- Encore 2: Black
- The Real Me (The Who Cover)
- Alive
- Rockin’ In The Free World (Neil Young Cover)
- Yellow Ledbetter (w/The Star-Spangled Banner)
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You Go Chris: Chris Robinson Brotherhood Concert Review
- Date of Concert: September 9, 2014
- Location of Concert: Park Street Patio in Columbus, OH
My best friend Jamie and I went to see Chris Robinson Brotherhood.
I had seen Chris’ band The Black Crowes once but never this band.
He formed this after The Crowes stopped for awhile.
It’s very much a jam band.
Lots of songs and jamming.
Chris even plays rhythm guitar, which he doesn’t do in The Crowes.
Really good band. Small, but cool place.
We were right at the front all night.
Good stuff.
Chris Robinson Brotherhood Band Members:
- Chris Robinson (Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar)
- Neal Casal (Lead Guitar/Backing Vocals)
- Mark Dutton (Bass/Backing Vocals)
- George Sluppick (Drums)
- Adam MacDougall (Keyboards)
Chris Robinson Brotherhood Set Lists:
Set 1:
- Hello L.A., Bye Bye Birmingham (Delaney Bramlett Cover)
- Tomorrow Blues
- Shore Power
- It Serves You Right To Suffer (John Lee Hooker Cover)
- Meanwhile In The Gods…
- Badlands Here We Come
- Reflections On A Broken Mirror
- Poor Elijah/Tribute To Johnson (Delaney & Bonnie Cover)
Set 2:
- Try Rock And Roll (Bobby Mitchell Cover)
- Tornado (The Black Crowes song)
- A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall (Bob Dylan Cover)
- About A Stranger
- Beggar’s Moon
- Clear Blue Sky & The Good Doctor
- Vibration & Light Suite
- Rosalee
- Encore: Betty & Dupree (Chuck Willis Cover)
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Part 2: KISS/Def Leppard Concert Review
- Date of Concert: August 26, 2014
- Location of Concert: Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH
- Opener: The Dead Daisies
My cousin (more like little brother) Zachary and my best friend Jamie went to see KISS and Def Leppard at a venue we had not been to before.
The venue itself was nice, but the parking was atrocious.
It took us at least 2 or more hours to get out of there after the show.
OH MY GOSH!!!!
The show itself was great, EXCEPT, that there was also rain.
If we were under the roof (it was an outdoor amphitheater), it would have been fine, but we were on the lawn.
Now we thought there was not supposed to be any rain until after the show, but of course, the rain started IMMEDIATELY once Def Leppard took the stage and rained throughout their entire set.
They were awesome, but we were soaked.
I told Jamie and Zachary that if it’s still raining during KISS’ set, that we will leave after a few songs. Of course, the rain ended IMMEDIATELY once Def Leppard were done.
Again, we were soaked and never quite dried off for some time.
I was not going to buy any shirts at this show, but since we were so wet, I felt like I needed to, and I did.
OK negatives aside, the show itself was great.
The Dead Daisies, who I had never heard of at that point, opened.
They were a solid rock band.
I recognized their bassist, Marco Mendoza, who is a great talent.
Otherwise, I knew nothing about them (edit: I later knew a lot about them and saw them a few more times after that. Even met them once but that’s in another review. Read on.)
Then Def Leppard took the stage, playing an amazing set as always.
Like I said in a previous review, you really have to be great to go on after them.
But KISS is the band to do it.
And as always, they delivered another great set.
They always make me happy and feel like I’m 16.
I love these bands. So much so that this was the second time Jamie and I saw this tour (see previous 2014 review).
I hope I don’t get rained on like that again and the parking stunk, but otherwise, a fun time was had by all.
Def Leppard Band Members:
- Joe Elliott (Lead Vocals)
- Rick "Sav" Savage (Bass/Backing Vocals)
- Rick Allen (Drums)
- Phil Collen (Guitar/Backing Vocals)
- Vivian Campbell (Guitar/Backing Vocals)
KISS Band Members:
- Paul Stanley (Vocals/Guitar)
- Gene Simmons (Vocals/Bass)
- Eric Singer (Drums/Vocals)
- Tommy Thayer (Guitar/Vocals)
Def Leppard Set List:
- Let It Go
- Animal
- Foolin’
- Love Bites
- Let’s Get Rocked
- Two Steps Behind (Acoustic)
- Bringin’ On Heartbreak (Acoustic/Electric)
- Switch 625
- Hysteria
- Rocket
- Armageddon It
- Pour Some Sugar On Me
- Encore: Rock Of Ages
- Photograph
KISS Setlist:
- Psycho Circus
- Deuce
- Shout It Out Loud
- War Machine
- Hotter Than Hell
- I Love It Loud
- Lick It Up
- Bass Solo
- God Of Thunder
- Hide Your Heart
- Calling Dr. Love
- Cold Gin
- Love Gun
- Black Diamond
- Detroit Rock City
- Rock And Roll All Nite
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Awesome Rock and Roll: Aerosmith/Slash w/Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators Concert Review
- Date of Concert: July 22, 2014
- Location of Concert: Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, OH
My best friend Jamie and I went to see Aerosmith and Slash Feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators.
This my 3rd time seeing Aerosmith but my first time seeing Slash/Myles and the Conspirators.
Slash/Myles/The Conspirators opened the show with roughly 45-50 minutes of awesome rock and roll.
I love this group. This is the best band Slash has had since he was in Guns N Roses (edit: two years later, he would rejoin GNR but also continue this band too).
Myles Kennedy is one of the best singers of all time. Yes I said of all time. Trust me he’s that great. Seek him out. And he’s a phenomenal guitarist too.
The band itself is solid as a rock but Slash and Myles to me are the new Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith. They have such chemistry together. It’s magic.
In fact, I’ll say that they blew Aerosmith off the stage.
Yes they did!!
However, Aerosmith were good too of course.
They’re one of my favorite bands ever.
Steven Tyler still is an amazing singer.
Joe Perry and Brad Whitford are phenomenal guitarists.
Tom Hamilton is a great bassist.
And Joey Kramer is one of my favorite drummers ever.
You cannot go wrong with Aerosmith.
Again honest opinion: I (and Jamie too) think that Slash/Myles blew Aerosmith off the stage. We both said to each other we could go home after them because we were happy.
But of course, we stayed for Aerosmith and I’m glad we did.
Great great show.
Slash Feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators Band Members:
- Slash (Guitar)
- Myles Kennedy (Lead Vocals/Guitar)
- Todd Kerns (Bass/Backing Vocals)
- Brent Fitz (Drums)
- Frank Sidoris (Guitar)
Aerosmith Band Members:
- Steven Tyler (Lead Vocals)
- Joe Perry (Guitar/Vocals)
- Brad Whitford (Guitar)
- Tom Hamilton (Bass)
- Joey Kramer (Drums)
Slash Feat. Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators Set List:
- You’re A Lie
- Nightrain
- Back From Cali
- World On Fire
- You Could Be Mine
- Anastasia
- By The Sword
- Mr. Brownstone
- Sweet Child O’ Mine
- Slither
- Paradise City
Aerosmith Set List:
- Back In The Saddle
- Eat The Rich
- Love In An Elevator
- Cryin’
- Livin’ On The Edge
- Monkey On My Back
- Kings And Queens
- Toys In The Attic
- Rag Doll
- Freedom Fighter
- Big Ten Inch Record
- Rats In The Cellar
- I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing
- No More No More
- Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
- Walk This Way
- Encore: Dream On
- Sweet Emotion
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Two Favorites Together: KISS/Def Leppard Concert Review
- Date of Concert: July 15, 2014
- Location of Concert: Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, OH
My best friend Jamie and I went to see two phenomenal bands: KISS (our favorite) and Def Leppard (a favorite) in Cincinnati.
They had never toured together before so this was a great opportunity to see these band together.
It was a co-headline (meaning each band gets the same amount of set time) but Def Leppard would always go on first and KISS would close.
Def Leppard are always phenomenal live and put most bands to shame in concert.
You HAVE to be on your game to go on after them, otherwise, you will be crushed, because they’re that great.
Great discography, tons of hits, everyone sings great, awesome stage set, BIG!
This was my 2nd time seeing Def Leppard. Love them.
KISS closed the show, as I said.
This was my 5th time seeing them and even though I have many favorites, they are my number one favorite band.
They always make me happy and feel like I’m 16 again every time I see them (they were my first concert in 1998 when I was 16).
The current lineup of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer, and Tommy Thayer always deliver the goods.
They dug deep a little bit into their catalog here and played a song they had not played in many years (Hide Your Heart from their 1989 Hot In The Shade album), along with Hotter Than Hell from the album of the same name, which they have played a lot, but I had not seen them play it before.
Great show from both bands.
However, this night was emotional for me in another sense that my Pawpaw 4 days before this show.
We had just had his wake and funeral service the previous few days, so I was going into this show with that grief still fresh.
And I did cry a little at this show because I was still feeling it.
I’m very sad that Pawpaw died, but what breaks my heart the most is seeing my Granny cry.
I had NEVER seen her cry in my life until he died.
They were together 67 years. Forever joined at the hip. From beginning to end.
(Edit: My Granny died 5 years later, in 2019. Beyond heartbreaking to me and I’ll never get over it.)
Life will never be the same in my family.
But having said that, he lived a long and great, full life.
Can’t ask for anything more.
I love and miss you Pawpaw (and Granny)!!!!
Def Leppard Band Members:
- Joe Elliott (Lead Vocals)
- Rick "Sav" Savage (Bass/Backing Vocals)
- Rick Allen (Drums)
- Phil Collen (Guitar/Backing Vocals)
- Vivian Campbell (Guitar/Backing Vocals))
KISS Band Members:
- Paul Stanley (Vocals/Guitar)
- Gene Simmons (Vocals/Bass)
- Eric Singer (Drums/Vocals)
- Tommy Thayer (Guitar/Vocals)
Def Leppard Set List:
- Let It Go
- Animal
- Foolin’
- Love Bites
- Let’s Get Rocked
- Two Steps Behind (Acoustic)
- Bringin’ On The Heartbreak (Acoustic/Electric)
- Switch 625
- Hysteria (w/Beth by KISS tag)
- Rocket
- Armageddon It
- Pour Some Sugar On Me
- Encore: Rock Of Ages
- Photograph
KISS Setlist:
- Psycho Circus
- Deuce
- Shout It Out Loud
- War Machine
- Hotter Than Hell
- I Love It Loud
- Lick It Up
- Bass Solo
- God Of Thunder
- Hide Your Heart
- Calling Dr. Love
- Cold Gin
- Love Gun
- Black Diamond
- Detroit Rock City
- Rock And Roll All Nite
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What a Motley Crew!!: Motley Crue/Alice Cooper Concert Review
- Date of Concert: July 6, 2014
- Location of Concert: Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, OH
My best friend Jamie and I went to see Motley Crue and Alice Cooper at my favorite venue: Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, OH.
I’ve been going to this venue since the summer of 1999 when I first saw Motley Crue actually.
This was my 7th time seeing them and my 3rd time seeing Alice.
Alice started the night with an awesome show, as usual.
His songs are timeless (he’s still making awesome new albums) and his band is always solid as a rock.
There’s no such thing as a bad Alice show. It just doesn’t happen.
Go see him if you get a chance. He tours all the time.
Then later on, Motley took the stage.
They are one of my favorite bands of all time.
I’ve always thought of them as more of a gang than as a band.
Through all their ups and downs, they always come back.
This is their “Final Tour” (edit: they later returned in 2019 to record some new songs for their biopic The Dirt and started touring again in 2022) but truth or fiction, I always have fun at a Motley show.
Say what you want about singer Vince Neil (he tends to skip words when he sings live) but he really does sing live and every time I’ve seen them, he sings enough that the skipping of words never bothers me. And I’ve always loved his voice.
Tommy Lee is one of my favorite drummers.
Bassist Nikki Sixx is one of my favorite songwriters (he’s written most of Motley’s great discography).
Guitarist Mick Mars (edit: John 5 took over on guitar in 2023) is one of my favorite guitarists and he never gets enough credit for the great playing he always delivers.
I love these guys, through thick and thin.
Go see them if you can. They always put on a fun rock and roll show.
And at the end of the show, they played on a stage in the audience, which was really cool.
Alice Cooper Band Members:
- Alice Cooper (Lead Vocals)
- Ryan Roxie (Guitar)
- Tommy Hendriksen (Guitar)
- Nita Strauss (Guitar)
- Chuck Garric (Bass/Vocals)
- Glen Sobel (Drums)
Motley Crue Band Members:
- Vince Neil (Lead Vocals)
- Mick Mars (Guitar)
- Nikki Sixx (Bass)
- Tommy Lee (Drums)
Alice Cooper Set List:
- Hello, Hooray
- No More Mr. Nice Guy
- Under My Wheels
- I’m Eighteen
- Billion Dollar Babies
- Poison
- Dirty Diamonds
- Welcome To My Nightmare
- Feed My Frankenstein
- Ballad of Dwight Fry
- Killer
- I Love The Dead
- School’s Out
Motley Crue Set List:
- Moterfucker Of The Year
- Wild Side
- Primal Scream
- Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)
- Looks That Kill
- On With The Show
- Too Fast For Love
- All Bad Things (Not sure if this was played)
- Smokin’ In The Boys Room (Brownsville Station Cover)
- Without You
- Saints Of Los Angeles
- Anarchy In The U.K. (The Sex Pistols Cover)
- Too Young To Fall In Love
- Shout At The Devil 97
- Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
- Mick Guitar Solo
- Live Wire
- Dr. Feelgood
- Girls, Girls, Girls
- Kickstart My Heart
- Encore: Home Sweet Home (on B-Stage in the audience)
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Hellbent for Denim and Leather: Judas Priest/Saxon Concert Review
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The Who/Joan Jett Concert Experience
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Best Night of My Life: The Rolling Stones w/Kid Rock Opening Concert Review
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Finally!! I saw Pearl Jam. My Concert Review
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You Go Chris: Chris Robinson Brotherhood Concert Review
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Part 2: KISS/Def Leppard Concert Review
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Awesome Rock and Roll: Aerosmith/Slash w/Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators Concert Review
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Two Favorites Together: KISS/Def Leppard Concert Review
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What a Motley Crew!!: Motley Crue/Alice Cooper Concert Review