POISON, DOKKEN, SEBASTIAN BACH - Boston Rock N' Roll Alumni On Hand For Bank Of America Pavilion Date

August 8, 2008, 16 years ago

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POISON's Live, Raw, And Uncut Tour - with special guests DOKKEN and SEBASTIAN BACH - performed a sold out show in Boston at the Bank Of America Pavilion on August 7th. In attendance was Boston rock n' roll alumni, AEROSMITH drummer Joey Kramer.

Poison singer Bret Michael introduced Joey Kramer to the audience and commented, "It is an honor to introduce one of my heroes Joey Kramer of Aerosmith."

Poison performed a 90 -minute set of all their classic hits.

During the concert, Bret Michaels also payed special homage to the Troops and dedicated the song 'Something To Believe In' to members of the Armed Forces in attendance. Bret also commented on his recent trip to Iraq in October and praised their work.

Bret Michaels says, "Boston is one of our most well received cities on the tour. I love the city and the enthusiam that it has with the Red Sox and Celtics. I want to Thank all of the fans for their support over the past 22 years."

After the Poison concert, Bret Michaels hosted an after party at the Cavern Club at the Hard Rock Cafe. During the event, Big John held a silent auction featuring a Bret Michaels bandana and signature cowboy hat to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Association for the children so they can attend camp. It was so inspiring to see Bret Michaels, who is a diabetic help the children with his tremendous support.

Poison setlist: 'Look What The Cat Dragged In', 'I Want Action', 'Ride The Wind', 'I Won't Forget You', 'What I Like About You', CC Deville Guitar Solo, 'Something To Believe In', 'Your Mama Don't Dance', Rikki Rockett Drum Solo, 'Unskinny Bop', 'Every Rose Has It's Thorn', 'Fallen Angel', 'Talk Dirty To Me'. Encore: 'Nothin But A Good Time', 'Sweet Home Alabama'.

(thanks: Deb Rao)


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