1988.08.02 - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, USA
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1988.08.02 - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, USA
Date:
August 2, 1988.
Venue:
Market Square Arena.
Location:
Indianapolis, USA.
Setlist:
01. It's So Easy
02. Mr. Brownstone
03. Out Ta Get Me
04. Welcome To The Jungle
05. Used To Love Her
06. Sweet Child O' Mine
07. Paradise City
Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Izzy Stradlin (rhythm guitarist), Slash (lead guitarist), Duff McKagan (bass) and Steven Adler (drums).
Next concert: 1988.08.04.
Previous concert: 1988.08.01.
August 2, 1988.
Venue:
Market Square Arena.
Location:
Indianapolis, USA.
Setlist:
01. It's So Easy
02. Mr. Brownstone
03. Out Ta Get Me
04. Welcome To The Jungle
05. Used To Love Her
06. Sweet Child O' Mine
07. Paradise City
Line-up:
Axl Rose (vocals), Izzy Stradlin (rhythm guitarist), Slash (lead guitarist), Duff McKagan (bass) and Steven Adler (drums).
Next concert: 1988.08.04.
Previous concert: 1988.08.01.
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Re: 1988.08.02 - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, USA
Review in the Indianapolis Star, August 3, 1988:
Aerosmith mixes old, new with spirit
By Jill Warren
STAR STAFF WRITER
If A count of tour T-shirts was any indication, Guns N' Roses' fans accounted for the greater share of the 16,800 attendance at Tuesday's Aerosmith concert at Market Square Arena.
It's hard to say which band "won" in a contest of heavy metal prowess, but the headliners performed with a spirit and drive not seen in years.
Aerosmith dug back into the catalog to open its 90-minute concert with Rats In The Cellar and Same Old Song And Dance before sampling its current Permanent Vacation album.
The band performed a number of tunes from that year-old disc, notably Rag Doll , a rocking gem that recalls the band's Toys In The Attic period.
Singer Steve Tyler, who paused from his near-constant movement only long enough to sip from a bottle of Perrier, sounded particularly strong on the ballad Angel. He was equally impressive, however, on a screamer like Back In The Saddle.
As expected, guitarist Joe Perry's fiery technique was awesome, but drummer Joey Kramer surprised fans by stepping away from his kit and playing a flashy electronic solo that allowed him to band his sticks on the stage, himself and even the palms of his hands.
Aerosmith wound down its set with strong versions of Walk The Dog, Dream On, Walk This Way and Sweet Emotion, but was called back to the stage to encore with Dude (Looks Like A Lady) .
Guns N' Roses - two of its members, singer Axl Rose and guitarist Izzy Stradlin, hail from Indiana - opened the evening with a 45-minute set that served to whet one's appetite for seeing them perform as headliners.
It's hard to imagine that the crowd could have been screaming as loud as the band was playing, but fans worked hard to display the intense level of devotion the group inspires. This was not lost on Rose, who termed the audience "the most responsive we've ever played to."
Guns N' Roses earned the applause for both its exciting performance and its knack for storytelling. Rose amused fans with details on his 20-odd arrests in this state, all of which he alleged were on false charges.
Seven or eight years ago, he noted, he was nabbed while trying to enter MSA to see and AC/DC concert. "I haven't been back since then," he said, "but it's always been my dream to open an Aerosmith concert right here at home. This is the most important gig in our career."
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Re: 1988.08.02 - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, USA
Review in the Indianapolis News, August 3, 1988:
Transcript of the part about GN'R:
Transcript of the part about GN'R:
Mark Ridolfi wrote:[...]
Opening the show was Guns n’ Roses, one of the only acts in America that can make Aerosmith look clean cut. Touring in support of an immensely successful album, Guns n’ Roses lead singer Axel Rose spent an inordinate amount of time Hoosier-bashing.
It seems Axel lived for a time near Lafayette at least seven years ago and has bad recollections about local teachers and police officers.
Guns ’n’ Roses is perhaps the most outrageous of the bands promoting teen-age anarchy, with songs like "It’s so Easy" (flouting parental authority; "Mr. Brownstone” (flouting the 9 to 5 workday routine) and "Out to Get Me" (flouting cops).
Frontman Rose did make a plea for fans to party responsibly. "We’d like you to be careful ’cause I’d like to see you again when we headline this arena."
The response of the crowd indicates that may be soon.
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