The band was apparently out to set a record in terms of F-bombs uttered, seemingly including at least one in every sentence, and devoted plenty of screen time to its scantily clad Nasty Habits female dance crew. 1981)” - but that might be because it was also the only number to feature a guest (in this case, Machine Gun Kelly, who appeared on a video on the big side screens while the band played live). Interestingly, one of the best songs of the set was a relatively new one - “The Dirt (Est. Def Leppard is still like a slightly harder version of Journey, with a focus on clean sounding, expertly performed stadium anthems. DeVille deliver plenty of blistering leads. Poison is still about “Nothin’ But a Good Time,” with vocalist Bret Michaels doing his best to put on a good show for fans and C.C. Jett is still rock royalty, delivering street-tough numbers with big sing-along hooks and a garage-rock attitude. The accurately named Stadium Tour show was underscored by the fact that so little has changed for these acts over the decades. There was certainly a lot of nostalgia and memories in the mix - not to mention several moments exhibiting questionable taste - as the hottest rock road show of the year rolled into the home of the San Francisco Giants with co-headliners Motley Crue and Def Leppard as well as support acts Poison and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. “I have a feeling that it’s exactly like the towel I gave your mom in 1987.”
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“You want this towel?” the San Jose native asked a woman standing in front of the stage.
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Motely Crue bassist Nikki Sixx was feeling generous midway through his band’s co-headlining set on Wednesday night (Sept.