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The John Entwistle Foundation
Classic Rock Cares
July 21st The Chance Poughkeepsie, NY


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Pictures thanks to Kelly Timmerman

Opening band - ZO2

Joe Lynn Turner's setlist (I can't recall the exact order)-

-Smoke on the Water
-Stone Cold
-Highway Star
-Hush
-Shooting Star

Classic Rock Cares Band setlist (Same with the order - can't recall it!)-

-Hey, Hey, Who Phoned the Law (I think that was the song?)
-Back in Black
-Dirty Deeds
-Chain Gang on the Road
-Given the Dog a Bone (ACE!!!)
-You Shook Me All Night Long
-Whole Lotta Rosie
-Thunderstruck/For Those About To Rock/T.N.T. medley
-Rock 'n Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
-Hells Bells
encore
-Highway to Hell (With all of the musicians,even Dupree from Jackyl!)

I'm not 100% sure that those setlists are complete, because after attending the meet 'n greet afterwards, you start to remember that more than the show!

Brian sounded better than ever, and I'm not saying that because it has been "forever" since the last AC/DC tour. He really hit those high notes, especially during "Given the Dog a Bone" which, was a pleasant surprise! His energy on stage reminded me of the band in the early 80's - it was that good!

Mark Hill rocked on lead guitar. He even walked to the mic stand in tandem with Cliff! It was different hearing the songs without a rhythm player, but Mark compensated very well. Cliff was in proper form as usual, staring into the crowd and banging his head. Except for a few more white hairs, he hasn't changed a bit since last tour.

I can summarize the meet 'n greet in 3 words - down to earth! About 15 minutes after the gig ended, we were guided to the balcony upstairs where we waited about 5 minutes for the rockers to appear. They chatted and signed autographs for quite some time. Cliff's son was there taking pictures of us with the guys. It's great to know that there are still some famous people who still care about the fans. That's very respectable.

It was definately a tour to treasure. The Chance in Poughkeepsie only held about 200 people which made it extremely intimate! There's nothing like seeing big names in a small club. The John Entwhistle Foundation is a great cause, and I thank it for making the tour possible!

The Classic Rock Cares website reads "We hope to see you all again on our next tour." Lets hope that happens soon!

Thanks to Kelly Timmerman



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