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Firehouse, Great White, Warrant
Burgettstown, PA
3/26/2005

Jamie St. James
 

It is hard to believe that it has been 20 years since Tipper Gore and the PMRC were labeling our music and restricting the speech of our favorite bands.  It is even harder to believe that the bands we grew up listening to in the late eighties and early nineties are performed last night at a sit down dinner theater.  Hard to believe, but very true…

Firehouse, Great White, and Warrant are one of several line-ups to perform this Spring at the Pepsi Roadhouse in Burgettstown, PA, known for it mediocre meals and country shows.  With close to one thousand in attendance at the sold out show, bringing rock to the Roadhouse appears to be an excellent choice.  While ticket prices were steep, fans didn’t seem to complain about filling up on ribs and chicken and then feasting on a few hours of heavy favorites, including one from every hard rock fans’ “filthy fifteen,” the Great White classic love song “On Your Knees.”

The evening kicked of with an opening performance by Firehouse, who Firehouseplayed a few selections from their latest release Prime Time (including the NASCAR-themed track "Door to Door"), as well as crowd pleasers like “Don’t Treat Me Bad” and “Love of a Lifetime” that left many with the opinion that the opening act stole the show. 

They were followed by the latest version of Great White, led by founding members Jack Russell and Mark Kendall.  It is obviously a tremendous feat in itself for a band that has been through so much tragedy and anguish to simply play on…but this evening it seemed that playing would prove even more difficult since their frontman sprained an ankle and tore a ligament in the days prior to the show. 

Jack RussellThey did however “Face the Day” with great energy and momentum for live show favorites like “Can’t Shake It” and “Rolling Stoned,” but kept the set list to a minimum providing plenty of room for bluesy jam sessions and spotlight time for guitarist Mark Kendall, who performed “Kill that Red Rooster” from his solo release Two Point Zero (Big Fin) in addition to shredding things up a bit.  The surprise encore featured the beloved b-side anthem “Wasted Rock Ranger” that was all too fitting for the country venue and their signature hit “Once Bitten, Twice Shy.”

The evening concluded with a lengthy performance by Warrant that offered up an unexpected set list including the b-side “Thin Disguise”, Black N Blue's "Hold On To 18" and other rarities as well as their trademark cuts like “Down Boys.”  The band now features all original members with the exception of singer Jani Lane, who has been replaced with former Black N Blue Vocalist Jamie St. James.

Visit www.firehousemusic.com, www.mistabone.com, and www.warrantweb.net for more information about upcoming performances.  Also be sure to check out our latest interview with Great White vocalist Jack Russell and check back soon for coverage of Mark Kendall’s new release Two Point Zero.

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