Great Show! They rocked the house with mostly older stuff from "Soldiers Under Command" and "To Hell with the Devil". Unfortunately, they did not wear any yellow and black spandex. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Michael Sweet played a PRS and a Peavey. He did have the original yellow and black RR1T on a stand front and center, but he never picked it up.
Oz Fox played his Wayne Signature guitar, his original Charvel SD (same shape as the Wayne) and a Soloist. The only pedals he used were a Tech 21 OD and a Mark Tremonti Wah. They all used Peavey amps.
Tim Gaines and Robert Sweet are such a great rhythm section. Sweet beats the snot out of the skins.
I was able to get my RR1 signed by all of them and talked to Oz about his guitars. He loves that Wayne. Both the Wayne and the Charvel have the same setup, 1 Duncan Distortion and a chrome OFR, but the Wayne sounded much better. I thought the Soloist had the best tone out of all of them, though.
The opening acts were, um, well....shall we say, uninspiring. The lead guitarist for the second act had a Randy Rhoads T-shirt, though. As Doc Dryer would say, 'Nuff Said.
If you were thinking about going to see them, go check em out. They still rock out.
[ October 03, 2003, 10:08 AM: Message edited by: fritzreiser ]
Michael Sweet played a PRS and a Peavey. He did have the original yellow and black RR1T on a stand front and center, but he never picked it up.
Oz Fox played his Wayne Signature guitar, his original Charvel SD (same shape as the Wayne) and a Soloist. The only pedals he used were a Tech 21 OD and a Mark Tremonti Wah. They all used Peavey amps.
Tim Gaines and Robert Sweet are such a great rhythm section. Sweet beats the snot out of the skins.
I was able to get my RR1 signed by all of them and talked to Oz about his guitars. He loves that Wayne. Both the Wayne and the Charvel have the same setup, 1 Duncan Distortion and a chrome OFR, but the Wayne sounded much better. I thought the Soloist had the best tone out of all of them, though.
The opening acts were, um, well....shall we say, uninspiring. The lead guitarist for the second act had a Randy Rhoads T-shirt, though. As Doc Dryer would say, 'Nuff Said.
If you were thinking about going to see them, go check em out. They still rock out.
[ October 03, 2003, 10:08 AM: Message edited by: fritzreiser ]
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