Hello Hooray (with pyro)
No More Mr. Nice Guy
Under My Wheels
18
Billion Dollar Babies
Poison
Dirty Diamonds
Welcome to My Nightmare (with snake)
Feed My Frankenstein (with electric table and FrankenCoop)
Ballad of Dwight Fry (with nurse Sheryl)
Killer/I Love The Dead (Guillotine sequence)
School's Out
The crowd was up and on its feet instantly, and they were singing along to choruses right away. I was impressed with how into it they were from the first moment.
And I gotta say.....for anyone who thinks Poison or Frankenstein could be dropped...go to one of these Motley shows, and watch the reaction. At least tonight, it was instant and LOUD for those two.
I thought it was a great show, and the people around us were really impressed. A few things that we heard:
"Damn, now THAT is how you start a show!"
"Wow....I hope Motley's that good."
"Alice ****** Cooper....that was amazing!"
Was my first time seeing Nita. Personally, I think she fits in well, and she can play!! The guy behind us exclaimed, "Holy crap! She can shred!"
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Motley's set was much smoother than the review from the first show. They only had one brief pause, when a handful of songs in, Tommy Lee broke a snare drum head. That was a quick fix, and on they went. Though, notably, his drum solo was lacking. He didn't do it in any form, and the drum-coaster was very short tonight. Not sure if that was for problems, or if it just didn't fit in the amphitheater (which wouldn't surprise me).
Their show is big, visually. LOTS of pyro and lights. They were ok overall. The sound mix wasn't all that great, and a lot of Vince's lyrics were lost in the volume. If you're someone who always/sometimes wears earplugs (and even if not), I'd bring 'em to this show.
Also, do NOT even consider playing the drinking game, "Drink when you hear the F bomb." You will die of alcohol poisoning.
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