Mr. Big, Sebastian Bach, Kix Rock M3 2011 -- Festival Review
Charles Shanks
Some bands like Whitesnake, Mr. Big, and Warrant, all more than 20 years into their careers, were promoting new albums. Other acts on the bill were completely new but fronted by veterans, such as Gary Cherone's Hurtsmile. The fest also featured classic '80s glam acts that don't release new music but keep giving fans the songs they want to hear, such as Kix and Pretty Boy Floyd.
Charles Shanks
Charles Shanks
Saturday's sets began early, before noon. With two stages, fans had to pick and choose which songs to watch and which to forgo in order to see at least a bit of every act. Faster Pussycat, dressed more like Marilyn Manson but hair metal to the hilt, had the biggest side stage crowd of the day. Hurtsmile were another side stage success, playing songs from their self-titled debut and throwing in a Van Halen and Extreme tune for good measure.
Rockers can also be a patriotic bunch: both Danger Danger and Sebastian Bach dedicated songs to Navy SEAL Team 6. Bach also got the crowd to chant of "USA! USA!" after saying "Don't mess with America... they put a bullet through his eye," referencing the recent assassination of terrorist Osama bin Laden. Bach also joked that performing at M3 was "more fun than jail," referring to his arrest for marijuana possession just two days earlier.
Charles Shanks
Big Noize is a new supergroup featuring singer Joe Lynn Turner, guitarist Carlos Cavazo, bassist Phil Soussan, and drummer Vinny Appice. With perhaps the best setlist of the weekend, Big Noize dedicated their set to Ronnie James Dio and proceeded to rip through many Dio and Rainbow tunes. The band also played some Quiet Riot and Ozzy Osbourne classics. During the show, Warrant singer Robert Mason jumped on stage while Danger Danger drummer Steve West watched from the wings.
As the evening wore on, the cold and wet weather got worse. However, the unpleasant conditions didn't deter people from walking between stages or continuing to fill the lawn in anticipation of headliners Whitesnake.
Charles Shanks
Whitesnake's set took an interesting turn, comprised of long blocks of new songs mixed in with older material. There were also dueling solos by guitarists Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach. Singer David Coverdale incited several crowd sing-alongs during the band's hits, but the increasingly bad weather seemed to finally be getting to the crowd. By this point, cold and damp rockers began filing out of the venue. Unfazed, Whitesnake -- and M3 -- ended on a high note with a performance of 'Still of the Night.'
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