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Monday
Aug032009

Crue Fest 2 Live Review

On Saturday, August 1, Crue Fest 2 rolled into Las Vegas and the new Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Charm City Devils, Drowning Pool, Theory of a Deadman, Godsmack and Motley Crue performed for the big crowd.

Before the show, I interviewed Charm City Devils and Drowning Pool. Those conversations will appear on my extended coverage over at Noisecreep.

Charm City Devils sounded great. It's always hard for the first band on any show, but there was a decent crowd in Vegas for CCD. Security at The Joint was militant about getting in line and then actually filing into the venue. Guards were taking in small grounds at a time through a security check, so it took forever to get inside before the show. Still, I think everyone that saw CCD enjoyed the show. I think the band is getting stronger each time they perform.

The biggest surprise of the night for me was Drowning Pool. The band just literally left it all on the stage. The set was nice and heavy and the crowd was definitely into the band. I left a major fan - I think seeing Drowning Pool live made me appreciate their songs more.

Theory of a Deadman sounded bad. The mix was rough, the vocals were off - and the set seemed to take forever. Even "Bad Girlfriend" and "I Hate My Life" seemed to drag. This was the point in the show where I noticed just how bad my feet were killing me. I was on the GA floor - and The Joint is all concrete. I'm pretty sure there were spikes around the little area I was occupying. Oh, the agony!

Godsmack put on an awesome show. I've been a fan for years but just never saw the band live. Sully Erna was very energetic and the band sounded tight. The best part was the dueling drum solos on two rotating risers. The two drums risers spun and moved in and out and there was pyro, too.  I forgot my sore feet during the drum solo - but remembered the pain quick enough after Godsmack finished and roadies switched the stage for Motley.

The set change seemed to take forever.

I was not in the middle of the pit - that's not my scene - but I'm told it was brutal. I do know that I watched as security continually pulled out drunkards left and right. Believe me when I say drinks at The Joint are not cheap. We're talking $25 for two margaritas...so I'm assuming anyone that got drunk during the show is independently wealthy.

After I rubbed my feet and watched the drunk people stumble, it was finally Motley time. The band is doing all of Dr. Feelgood on this tour and that was the first part of the set. The stage set-up is cool: a demented hospital ward, with a padded room, wheelchairs and mic stands that are really IV drips. The two female back-up singers dressed as sexy nurses (of course) and Vince Neil even came out in a cool lab jacket of sorts.

I'll admit it was very cool hearing the Feelgood B-sides, especially "She Goes Down" and "Time for Change." Tommy Lee injected his odd banter after each song, which seemed way more often than normal. Perhaps he was just chatty. Vince acted like he was trying hard to put on a show - after all, Vegas is his home and I'm sure he had a long guest list for the gig.

After Motley finished Dr. Feelgood, there was a lengthy break for a set change. This seemed to be a giant waste of time, but Motley might be getting to the point where they need a break in the middle of the show. After the set change, Mick Mars did his solo and then it was time for the greatest hits.

By this time, the blood was pooling in my shoes. Ok, not really, but it was bad. Really bad. I'm not sure why my feet hurt so bad, but it was unreal and by the mid-point of Motley, I was near tears and couldn't even focus on the second half of the show.


I wanted to post some videos with this review, but no clips are on YouTube. I did see a few people smuggle cameras...I'm sure decent clips will surface soon enough.

 

 

Sunday
Aug022009

Rattlesnake Shake...Circa 1989

Hearing the B-sides from Dr. Feelgood last night made me want to post those video clips with my review. At this writing, no clips are available, so I'll wait until tomorrow to post my Crue Fest wrap. The Motley stage set up is very cool and I think it's something you should really see to appreciate. Oh yea, the boys have a modern version of the Nasty Habits, too!


Way back on the actual Dr. Feelgood tour, Motley chose B-sides to play every once in awhile, selecting different songs as the tour made its way around the world. Here's a very cherry clip of Motley doing "Rattlesnake Shake" circa 1989. I hope someone caught last night's version on video so I can post later to compare! Security was being crazy militant about cameras and video - I watched as people were thrown out and I wasn't about to be one of them.


Saturday
Aug012009

Crue Fest 2 - Tonight!

10 bands + me and a sequin skirt = Crue Fest 2 Las Vegas. I'm pretty excited because I always like to see shows in new venues and this will be my first concert at the Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas. I think the smaller venue is going to make the show more memorable. I'm also really excited about seeing some bands I've never seen before, especially Godsmack.


I guess "White Trash Circus" is the de facto Crue Fest anthem. Motley had the lead singers of this year's Crue Fest lineup sing back-up on the track. Check out the video below. Reviews to follow.


Friday
Jul312009

A7X Does GnR 09 Style

Warning: the following clip may blow your face off. Avenged Sevenfold + Slash = Metal heaven. The video was made in Los Angeles earlier this year. I wish I was in the crowd when Slash walked on stage! I think you'll agree M. Shadows does Axl Rose proud with this rendition of "It's So Easy."


Thursday
Jul302009

Scratch Steel Panther

Steel Panther just canceled their Las Vegas shows for this weekend. They are going to Japan instead. What a bummer for me - but good news for our Japanese friends. I've noticed Steel Panther getting a lot of bookings here lately - especially in some more obscure locales. Could a full fledged headlining world tour be far behind? We can only hope!


Wednesday
Jul292009

Ask Chad Cherry...Anything!

If you like The Last Vegas, this might be for you! Just received this in my email and I thought I would share:

The Last Vegas is giving fans a chance to ask questions... about anything. Suggested topics are Sex, Love, Drugs and Rock & Roll, but the boys don't really care, that's why the show is called "Whatever Gets You Off." This new web series will feature The Last Vegas lead singer, Chad Cherry answering questions from fans on a weekly basis.

To get started, we need questions! Send questions to AskChad@TheLastVegas.com.

If your question is selected, Chad Cherry will answer the question in an Internet video for the whole world to see. It's like a mix of Dear Abby and that annoying guy who got famous by crying because everyone was making fun of Britney Spears.

Speaking of Vegas...I'm en route there today. So, my post times may be a little crazy while I'm on holiday. Remember, I'm catching Steel Panther, Crue Fest and maybe something else  - so there will plenty of reviews in the days ahead.


Tuesday
Jul282009

Win a Pair of Tickets to See Z02 Live in Cincinnati!

Like Z02?

The name might be familiar. After all, the New York rockers have opened for some of our favorite bands, including Poison.

Z02 just released a new album Casino Logic. The band members also star in a TV series about their "life" on the IFC network called Z Rock.

Z02 will play Cincinnati's (Ohio) Riverstar Entertainment Complex with 8Kount, Session9 and Chaotic Existence. The show is on Sunday, August 9th. Tickets are $7 advance or $10 day of show - but you and a friend can go for free!

Just email me at allyson@bringbackglam.com and put "Z02 Show" in the subject line. Email me by Wednesday, July 29 at 11:59 pm ET. Please provide your legal name and mailing address in the entry. Incomplete entries will be discarded! I'll drop the winning tickets in the mail and you'll receive them in plenty of time to rock with me at the show!

Here's the video for "Isolate." Tell me this isn't a hotter than hell track!