{"id":2115,"date":"2002-05-31T17:00:57","date_gmt":"2002-05-31T17:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/216.71.127.204\/wordpress\/?p=2115"},"modified":"2015-10-20T16:27:28","modified_gmt":"2015-10-20T16:27:28","slug":"poison-w-cinderella-winger-faster-pussycat-woodlands-pavilion-spring-tx","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/houstonmusicreview.com\/wordpress\/2002\/05\/31\/poison-w-cinderella-winger-faster-pussycat-woodlands-pavilion-spring-tx\/","title":{"rendered":"Poison w\/ Cinderella, Winger &#038; Faster Pussycat &#8211; Woodlands Pavilion &#8211; Spring, TX"},"content":{"rendered":"<table class=\"contentpaneopen\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" align=\"left\" valign=\"top\" width=\"70%\"><span class=\"small\">Written by Rayanna Barker <\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"createdate\" colspan=\"2\" valign=\"top\">May 31, 2002 at 05:00 PM<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" valign=\"top\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"Image\" src=\"http:\/\/www.houstonmusicreview.com\/mambo\/images\/stories\/concertreviews\/poison-053102.jpg\" alt=\"Image\" width=\"259\" height=\"400\" align=\"right\" border=\"0\" hspace=\"6\" \/>Upon arriving to the Woodlands for the annual Poison show I wasn\u2019t sure what to expect. The line up seemed a little lighter then last year and it was starting later in the day. With acts like Warrant and Vince Neil on the tour last year how could this year\u2019s tour compare? This year fellow glam rockers Cinderella, Winger and Faster Pussycat joined Poison, and it was amazing.<\/p>\n<p>Taking the stage first was Faster Pussycat, looking much different then I had remembered them back in the 80\u2019s now, they resembled more of a Goth band than a metal band.<\/p>\n<p>Starting the set with the 60\u2019s hit \u201cThese boots are made for walking\u201d and progressing through what seemed like a greatest hits album for the band, the set was amazing. \u201cHouse of Pain\u201d, \u201cBathroom Wall\u201d and \u201cSlip of the Tongue\u201d just to name a few. I would love to see them live when they have more time to play and at a smaller venue. They struck me more as a bar band then a large venue band. But if they come around either large or small venue go check them out. It was a great set.<\/p>\n<p>Next up was Winger; minus the hair. Not knowing what to expect I was pleasantly surprised to see that the band could still hold their own after a nine-year hiatus. Playing like the veteran rockers they are they rolled through a set that contained all Wingers\u2019 biggest songs; \u201cMiles Away\u201d \u201cHeaded for a Heartbreak\u201d and \u201cHungry\u201d were crowd pleasers as well as \u201cSeventeen\u201d, by far the most successful song from their debut album almost 15 years ago.<\/p>\n<p>Upon ending the song Kip stated, \u201cI\u2019m way to fucking old to be singing that song\u201d. They gave a great performance, and Kip gave everyone their due during the set allowing them to steal the spotlight for solos.<\/p>\n<p>The only bad thing about being one of the opening bands is that you don\u2019t have the time you would like to have to play and really connect with your audience. Although everyone was into the set I would have loved to seen what the band did with more time.<\/p>\n<p>Nonetheless, Cinderella was up next. Being a huge fan of this band back in the late 80\u2019s early 90\u2019s, I had been waiting on this set for well over a decade and they more then delivered. This band absolutely blew me away.<\/p>\n<p>For starters the entire band looked amazing. If possible they got better looking with age. They played a great set that was full of their biggest songs. \u201cGypsy Road\u201d \u201cSomebody Save Me\u201d \u201cShelter Me\u201d; to name a few, the set just flew by.<\/p>\n<p>When they had played what everyone thought was their last song, which turned out to be a short break, it looked as if some fans were unfulfilled not hearing \u201cDon\u2019t know what you got til it\u2019s gone\u201d or \u201cShake Me\u201d. But once again Cinderella took the stage and gave everyone what he or she wanted.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"Image\" src=\"http:\/\/www.houstonmusicreview.com\/mambo\/images\/stories\/concertreviews\/cinderella-053102.jpg\" alt=\"Image\" width=\"271\" height=\"400\" align=\"left\" border=\"0\" hspace=\"6\" \/>This band was great! I applaud Poison for adding them to the bill this year. Hopefully we will be seeing them on the road more in the coming year.<\/p>\n<p>Closing the show was, of course, Poison. This band always gives an amazing performance. Seeing them last year and recently doing an interview with Rikki Rockett, where he discussed the tour, I was expecting a bigger stage show but it was very similar to the set they did last year. They always have plenty of pyro and lots of great music, so you do not mind seeing almost the same set twice.<\/p>\n<p>Opening the set with \u201cLook what the cat dragged in\u201d Bret looked like he may have lost his mind coming out in a full-length fur coat in Texas at the end of May. But he quickly shed the extra clothing and rocked through an hour plus set.<\/p>\n<p>With the release of the new album \u201cHollyweird\u201d and the title of the same name I was hoping for some of the newer stuff but only one song was played. The Who\u2019s \u201cSqueeze Box\u201d, was the only cut off the new album but it was great! Hey, You can\u2019t go wrong covering a Who song.<\/p>\n<p>With a couple of comments from Bret to the security at the pavilion asking them to \u201cchill out\u201d Bret invited all his \u201cfriends\u201d down closer to the stage. Everyone who had been in attendance knew what was coming\u2026\u201dRock and Roll All Night\u201d last year during the Kiss cover all the bands on the tour joined Poison on the stage with 100 or so people from the audience and had a small party right on stage.<\/p>\n<p>This year people were waiting for the song to start, but in doing so I think they jumped the gun a little. As the song began, two guys jumped on stage, Poison\u2019s security came to remove them and Bret motioned for them to back off. Then the rest followed suit. It was fun to watch. After clearing the stage Poison came out once again and brought out all the other bands and had their \u201cJam\u201d. This year it was \u201cNothin But a Good Time\u201d. Catch this band on the road when it comes through your town. It\u2019s the most fun you can have with your clothes on! I am counting the days until next summer.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Written by Rayanna Barker May 31, 2002 at 05:00 PM Upon arriving to the Woodlands for the annual Poison show I wasn\u2019t sure what to expect. The line up seemed a little lighter then last year and it was starting later in the day. 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