I have next to nothing to say about ATP. Southern metal done fairly well, excellent soloist.
Crowbar stole the show. It was fairly obvious that 90% of the crowd never heard of crowbar, but Kirk won everyone over, getting nearly everybody to shout Crowbar repeatedly. You can tell how much the fans mean to Kirk as he went out of his way to talk to everyone and had zero rock star attitude. He also showed us his Dime tattoo on his ankle, a silhouette of Dime with the words "Get Bombed" surrounding him. Excellent guy. Soilent Green's drummer was sweet too. Set list was something like
Planets Collide
All I Had I Gave
High Rate Extinction
The Lasting Dose
Dead Sun
and several others which escape me. Through the course of their set, Kirk noodled on his guitar Whole Lot of Love, New Orleans is a Dying Whore, Albatross, and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
COC came on and actually seemed to enjoy themselves. Woody had a huge grin the whole time, Mike Dean was gyrating across the whole stage. For me, his bass licks were the highlight of the show, he has some incredible chops and incredibly strange facial expressions to match them. Pepper seemed to be into it and even broke out a mandolin. They had a lot of energy, but I was bored about an hour into their set. The best part of their performance was them breaking into Zeppelin's Good Times Bad Times in the middle of Wiseblood. Their setlist went something like:
(in no order)
Never Turns to More
Paranoid Opiod
Albatross
7 Days
Long Whip, Big America
Wiseblood
Stonebreaker
It Is That Way
Rise River Rise
Infinite War
In The Arms of God (Dedicated to Dimebag)
Door
Clean My Wounds
Diablo Blvd
13 Angels
Vote With A Bullet
Hungry Child
Worth the $20 just for Crowbar.
