Alice Cooper + Motorhead + Joan Jett, BIC
A TRIPLE- whammy, rock-fuelled juggernaut rolled into town for an evening of hard-hitting nostalgia.
Alice Cooper, Motorhead and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts played to an audience rabid for some of the biggest hits of the heavy rock era.
First up was Joan Jett, whose electrifying performance of her biggest hit I Love Rock N' Roll was quickly overshadowed by heavy rock legends Motorhead.
Lemmy's rasping vocals and booming bass riffs, combined with his band's vibrant backing packed more punch than many groups half their age.
Their set was made up of old hits, with a few choice cuts from their latest album thrown in. The thunderous roar of Ace of Spades almost blew the roof off the BIC.
Finally, eyeliner-clad Mr Cooper materialized onstage. The original shock rocker is as famous for his on-stage theatrics as he is his musical repertoire, and he didn't disappoint with a dazzling light show.
Inevitably School's Out, which sounded as catastrophic as the apocalypse, was saved until close to the end and resulted in an almost ear-drum bursting crowd reaction.
On last night's evidence it's easy to see why those that rock the hardest, rock the longest.
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