Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Rock The Bayou Summary
Ok, this is my summary of the my whole experience at the first Rock The Bayou festival in Houston, TX.
Here are my pictures.
My detailed accounts of each day are below: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4.
Here are my pictures.
My detailed accounts of each day are below: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4.
Labels: concert, Rock the Bayou
Monday, September 08, 2008
Rock The Bayou Day 4
First up for the last day of the Rock the Bayou festival was Broken Teeth from Austin, Texas. They played from 11:30 until 12:17. The band lineup was:
Next up was Bang Tango, who played from 12:33 until 1:18. The band lineup was:
Next up was Pretty Boy Floyd, who played from 1:34 until 2:18. The band lineup was:
Next up was supposed to be Firehouse. They canceled several weeks back. Nobody filled this lineup spot on the main stage. Instead they had a Miss Rock the Bayou bikini contest.
Next up was Kix, from Baltimore, Maryland who played from 4:06 until 5:25. The band lineup was:
Next up was Jackyl who played from 5:57 until 6:54. The bane lineup was:
To close out the festival was Brett Michaels. He started at 9:42. I'm not sure when he finished because I left after a few songs.
- Vocals: Jason McMaster
- Guitars: Jared Tuten
- Guitars: David Beeson
- Bass: Brett McCormick
- Drums: Bruce Rivers
Next up was Bang Tango, who played from 12:33 until 1:18. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Joe Lesté
- Guitars: Michael Thomas
- Guitars: Ryan Seelbach
- Bass: Lance Eric
- Drums: Timmy Russell
Next up was Pretty Boy Floyd, who played from 1:34 until 2:18. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Steve Summers
- Guitars: Kristy Majors
- Bass: JK Famous
- Drums: Kari Kane
- 48 Hours
- Electric Boyz
- Only the Young
- Toast of the Town
- Rock n' Roll (Is Gonna Set the Night on Fire)
Next up was supposed to be Firehouse. They canceled several weeks back. Nobody filled this lineup spot on the main stage. Instead they had a Miss Rock the Bayou bikini contest.
Next up was Kix, from Baltimore, Maryland who played from 4:06 until 5:25. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Steve Whiteman
- Guitars: Ronnie Younkins
- Guitars: Brian Forsythe
- Bass: Mark Schenker
- Drums: Jimmy Chalfant
- Hot Wire
- Girl Money
- Red Lite, Green Lite, TNT
- The Itch
- Same Jane
- Midnight Dynamite
- Don't Close Your Eyes
- She Dropped The Bomb
- Cold Shower
- Cold Blood
- Sex
- Blow My Fuse
- Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
Next up was Jackyl who played from 5:57 until 6:54. The bane lineup was:
- Vocals: Jesse James Dupre
- Guitars: Jeff Worley
- Bass: Roman Glick
- Drums: Chris Worley
- Atomic Dog
- Like A Negro
- My Moonshine Kicks Your Cocaine's Ass
- Push Comes To Shove
- Just Like A Devil
- Dumb Ass Country Boy
- Mental Masturbation
- Down On Me
- I Stand Alone
- When Will It Rain
- Dirty Little Mind
- She Loves My Cock
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- The Lumberjack
- Vocals: Dee Snider
- Guitars: Eddie Ojeda
- Guitars: Jay Jay French
- Bass: Mark Mendoza
- Drums: A.J. Pero
- You Can't Stop Rock N Roll
- The Kids Are Back
- Stay Hungry
- Captain Howdy
- Shoot Em Down
- We're Not Gonna Take It
- I Am (I'm Me)
- Ride To Live, Live To Ride
- Under The Blade
- The Price
- Burn In Hell
- I Wanna Rock
- S.M.F.
To close out the festival was Brett Michaels. He started at 9:42. I'm not sure when he finished because I left after a few songs.
Labels: concert, Rock the Bayou
Rock The Bayou Day 3
The 3rd day of the Rock the Bayou festival went like this.
First up was Black 'N Blue. They played from 11:35 until 12:12. The band lineup was:
Next up was Dangerous Toys out of Austin, Texas. They played from 1:39 until 2:26. The band lineup was:
Next up was Slaughter. They played from 4:10 until 5:06. The band lineup was:
Next up was the Swedish meatball, Yngwie Malmsteen. He played from 5:34 until 6:32. The band lineup was:
Next up was Warrant. They played from 7:04 until 8:11. The band lineup was:
First up was Black 'N Blue. They played from 11:35 until 12:12. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Jaime St. James
- Guitars: Jewf Warner
- Guitars: Shawn Sonnenschein
- Bass: Patrick Young
- Drums: Pete Holmes
- Chains Around Heaven
- Autoblast
- Heat It Up, Burn It Out
- Nasty, Nasty
- Wicked Bitch
- Miss Mystery
- Live It Up
- Hold On To 18
- Vocals: Derrick LeFevre
- Guitars: Steve Blaze
- Guitars: Sam Poitevent
- Bass: Eric Morris
- Drums: Ken Koudelka
- Misery Loves Company
- All's Fair in Love and War
- Water's Rising
- Deep Freeze
- Ghost of Winter
- True Believer
- Star Spangled Banner
- Crucified
- Antarctica
- Show a Little Love
Next up was Dangerous Toys out of Austin, Texas. They played from 1:39 until 2:26. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Jason McMaster
- Guitars: Paul Lidel
- Guitars: Scott Dalhover
- Bass: Mike Watson
- Drums: Mike Geary
- Outlaw
- Sugar, Leather, & The Nail
- Take Me Drunk
- Ten Boots (Stompin')
- Bones In The Gutter
- Sport'n A Woody
- Line 'Em Up
- Queen Of The Nile
- Pissed
- Teas'n Pleas'n
- Scared
- Vocals: Marty Casey
- Guitars: Traci Guns
- Guitars: Alec "Big Al" Bauer
- Bass: Jeremy Guns
- Drums: Chad Stewart
- No Mercy
- Fire It Up
- One More Reason
- You Can’t Always Get (What You Want)
- Ballad of Jayne
- Shut the Fu** Up
- Sex Action
- Electric Gypsy
- Trees
- Never Enough
- Rip and Tear
Next up was Slaughter. They played from 4:10 until 5:06. The band lineup was:
- Vocals, Guitars: Mark Slaughter
- Guitars: Jeff "Blando" Blando
- Bass: Pete ??
- Drums: Tim Diduro
Next up was the Swedish meatball, Yngwie Malmsteen. He played from 5:34 until 6:32. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Tim "Ripper" Owens
- Guitars: Yngwie Malmsteen
- Keyboards: Michael Troy ??
- Bass: Bjorn Englen ??
- Drums: Patrick Johansson ??
Next up was Warrant. They played from 7:04 until 8:11. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Jani Lane
- Guitars: Joey Allen
- Guitars: Erik Turner
- Bass: Jerry Dixson
- Drums: Steven Sweet
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- I Saw Red
- Down Boys
- Cherry Pie
- Vocals: Alice Cooper
- Guitars: Keri Kelli
- Guitars: Jason Hook
- Bass: Chuck Garric
- Drums: Jimmy DeGrasso
- It's Hot Tonight
- No More Mr. Nice Guy
- Under My Wheels
- I'm Eighteen
- Is It My Body?
- Woman Of Mass Distraction
- Lost In America
- Feed My Frankenstein
- Be My Lover
- (In Touch With Your) Feminine Side
- Dirty Diamonds
- Vengeance Is Mine
- Halo Of Flies
- Drum Solo
- Welcome To My Nightmare
- Cold Ethyl
- Only Women Bleed
- Dead Babies
- Ballad Of Dwight Fry
- Devils Food
- Killer
- I Love The Dead
- School's Out
- Billion Dollar Babies
- Poison
- Elected
Labels: concert, Rock the Bayou
Rock The Bayou Day 2
Rock the Bayou for day 2 went down like this.
First up was the band, Little Caesar. They played from 11:30 until 12:10. The band lineup was:
Next up was Brity Fox. They played from 12:33 until 1:12. The band lineup was:
Next up was Bullet Boys. They played from 1:36 until 2:21. The band lineup was:
Next up was Enuff Z'nuff. They played from 2:51 until 3:38. The guitarist and drummer apparently are from the band the Black Mollys. They play with Enuff Z'nuff for live dates. The band lineup was:
Next up was Great White. They played from 4:21 until 5:21. The band lineup was:
Next up was Lita Ford. She played from 7:21 until 8:26. The band lineup was:
Last for this night was Sammy Hagar. He played from 9:06 until 10:27. He had a video intro from 8:58 until 9:06. The band lineup was:
First up was the band, Little Caesar. They played from 11:30 until 12:10. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Ron Young
- Guitars: Loren Molinare
- Guitars: Apache
- Bass: Fidel Paniagua
- Drums: Tom Morris
Next up was Brity Fox. They played from 12:33 until 1:12. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Jamie Fletcher
- Guitars: Greg Polcari
- Bass: Billy Childs
- Drums: Henry
Next up was Bullet Boys. They played from 1:36 until 2:21. The band lineup was:
- Vocals, guitars: Mark Torien
- Guitars: Danny Watts
- Bass: Lonnie Vencent
- Drums: Ryche Green ??
Next up was Enuff Z'nuff. They played from 2:51 until 3:38. The guitarist and drummer apparently are from the band the Black Mollys. They play with Enuff Z'nuff for live dates. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Donnie Vie
- Bass: Chip Z'nuff
- Drums: Randi Scott
- Guitars: Tory Stoffregen
- High
- Fly High Michelle
- Baby Loves You
Next up was Great White. They played from 4:21 until 5:21. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Jack Russell
- Guitars: Mark Kendall
- Guitars, Keyboards: Michael Lardie
- Bass: Scott Snyder
- Drums: Audie Desbrow
- On Your Knees
- Rock Me
- Once Bitten, Twice Shy
- Face The Day
- Vocals: Don Dokken
- Guitars: Jon Levin
- Bass: Chris McCarvill
- Drums: BJ Zampa
- Tooth and Nail
- Into the Fire
- Standing on the Outside ??
- Dream Warriors
- The Hunter
- Kiss of Death
- Just Got Lucky
- Alone Again
- Breakin' the Chains
- In My Dreams
- It's Not Love
Next up was Lita Ford. She played from 7:21 until 8:26. The band lineup was:
- Vocals, Guitars: Lita Ford
- Bass: Teddy Cook
- Drums: Stet Howland
- Keyboards: Michael T. Ross
- Close My Eyes Forever
- Kiss Me Deadly
Last for this night was Sammy Hagar. He played from 9:06 until 10:27. He had a video intro from 8:58 until 9:06. The band lineup was:
- Vocals, Guitars: Sammy Hagar
- Guitars: Vic Johnson
- Bass: Mona Gnader
- Drums: David Lauser
- I Can't Drive 55
- One Way to Rock
- I'll Fall In Love Again
- Three Lock Box
- Whole Lotta Love
- Why Can't This Be Love?
- Sam I Am
- Rock Candy
- Where Eagles Fly
- Serious Juju
- Right Now
- Heavy Metal
- Mas Tequila
- (You Gotta Fight) For Your Right (To Party)
Labels: concert, Rock the Bayou
Rock The Bayou Day 1
Jetboy was the first band on the bill for the main stage at Rock the Bayou. I didn't really know what to expect because I didn't have any familiarity with Jetboy. Out they come, and their lead singer look like a punk rocker. He has a mohawk with his hair sticking straight up. The other guys looked sort of normal for bands of this era/genre of music. Since I didn't know what their songs were I had to figure out the song titles. Some of them were introduced so all I had to do is write it down. I soon realized that I didn't want to keep track of the setlists for each band or this would end up being a major undertaking. I would only do that for bands that I really like. Unless I can find a bootleg recording of this show, I will be only listing abbreviated setlists. They did open with "Down to the Bricks". They played from 12:07-1:02. They started late and played longer than scheduled to play. The band lineup is:- Vocals: Mickey Finn
- Guitars: Fernie Rod
- Guitars: Billy Rowe
- Bass: Michael Butler
- Drums: Jeff Moscone
They played almost an hour and definitely did a good set for the small crowd of people who showed up on a workday at noon.
I was expecting Faster Pussycat next so I was surprised when Gilby came out. Actually I didn't recognize Gilby until he was introduced. I watched the Rockstar Supernova, so I figured I would recognize him. He looked a lot thinner and more like a hippie. I then wondered what happened to Faster Pussycat. Sometime during the set we were informed by Gilby Clarke that the previous band scheduled to perform, Faster Pussycat, had some flight trouble and didn't make their set time. They played several blues songs and a few GNR songs including "Its So Easy". "Tijuiana Jail" was a song near the end of their set. Gilby introduced his band but it was hard to hear the names. The band lineup is:- Vocals, Guitars: Gilby Clarke
- Drums: Dennis Morehouse
- Bass: "Muddy" Stardust
Lynch Mob was next up on the bill. They started at 3:06 and played until 4:25. This was about 20 minutes too long according to the schedule. George Lynch had a guitar pedal go out. Apparently a battery needed to be changed. The band lineup was:- Vocals: Oni Logan
- Guitars: George Lynch
- Bass: Marco Mendoza
- Drums: Scott Coogan
Y&T was next up. They played from 4:51 until 5:54. They totally were awesome. Dave Meniketti was great. The band lineup was:- Guitars, Vocals: Dave Meniketti
- Bass: Phil Kennemore
- Guitars: John Nymann
- Drums: Mike Vanderhule
Skid Row was next up on the bill. They played from 6:29 until 7:35. They played Piece of Me and Sweet Little Sister as well as 18 and Life, I'll Remember You, Monkey Business, Youth Gone Wild, and Slave to the Grind. The band lineup was:- Vocals: Johnny Solinger
- Guitars: Dave "The Snake" Sabo
- Guitars: Scotti Hill
- Bass: Rachel Bolan
- Drums: Dave Gara
Ratt was next and played from 8:12 until 9:26. The band lineup was:- Vocals: Stephen Pearcy
- Guitars: Warren DeMartini
- Drums: Bobby Blotzer
- Bass: Robbie Crane
- Guitars: Carlos Cavazo
Queensryche was the headliner fo the opening day and played from 9:50 until 11:11. The band lineup was:
- Vocals: Geoff Tate
- Drums: Scott Rockenfield
- Bass: Eddie Jackson
- Guitars: Michael Wilton
- Guitars: Mike Stone
Labels: concert, Rock the Bayou