Sis and I survived day two ... weather still unbelievably hot, but the music was too.
First band we made it to see was Great White, who were, indeed, great. This is another band I don't know too much about other than their big hits, but they sounded terrific and had lots of energy despite the heat. They were the first in a series of folks to complain about the sound system, particularly the bands' monitors; everyone was having trouble hearing themselves. Also for some reason, the Aisle Nazis made everyone stand by their seat & no once could get up close to the fence for this band. Weird because it was midday and the crowd was not that large.
Next up was Dokken.

Thanks to Rip, I knew all the words! Don was royally pissed at the sound situation, calling it "fucking amateur hour," among other choice phrases. Also no appearance from George Lynch as had been promised a while back in a radio interview.

But they sounded great to me; set was the greatest hits plus Standing on the Outside from LSA. And of course Rip got his concert calls.
Lita Ford was up after Dokken, right as the sun was setting. More sound system problems, but her band sounded terrific. Crowd seem kinda flat, though; I think a lot of folks were running out of steam and waiting impatiently for Sammy.
And finally, the Red Rocker ROCKED. This is the first time I've gotten to see him, and from the front row, it was such a blast. Tons of energy, hit after hit, plus some new stuff and some VH stuff. Plus he had all kinds of things going on like his chorus of fans at the back of the stage.
Day 3 tomorrow ... LA Guns, Slaughter, Yngwie, Warrant, and Alice Cooper ...
