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Heavy Storm Winds Can’t Stop Bret Michaels and Rocklahoma 2008

7/14/08, 5:17 pm EST


Storms almost paralyzed this weekend’s Rocklahoma, but luckily the hair metal festival persevered with performances by Bret Michaels, Ace Frehley, Queensryche and Ratt. Heavy winds and rain forced the collapse of two stages, forcing the Lynch Mob to play a shortened set while eyes watched the dark clouds engulfing the site. Eleven people sustained weather-induced injuries, including one woman who suffered a broken arm. To quote the festival’s on-site weather man, “In just three minutes, we went from rain showers to a storm that I have not seen in my 30 years.”

Click here for photos of all the stars of Rocklahoma 2008, including Bret Michaels, Sebastian Bach and Lita Ford

The storms didn’t stop Bret Michaels from taking the stage Thursday night for the festival’s most acclaimed set. Wearing a white tank-top and his trademark cowboy hat/bandana combo, Michaels and his non-Poison band powered through a set full of Poison hits like “Talk Dirty to Me” and “Nothing But a Good Time.” Michaels also led the crowd in a cover of “Sweet Home Alabama,” even though the festival takes place in Oklahoma. Fellow reality star Sebastian Bach also took the stage Thursday, with bands like Extreme, Living Colour, Triumph and Tesla spread over the remaining three days of the fest. During Extreme’s set, Gary Cherone teased the crowd as though they were going to skip their most famous hit, “More Than Words,” but relented after the crowd cheered its desire to her the acoustic tune; the band ended its set with a cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Communication Breakdown.”


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Dokkenlol | 7/17/2008, 11:59 am EST

Don was in the Buffet line.

glimmer | 7/16/2008, 2:49 am EST

CharlesDeanMartin, He looks like a lady…

Danthemetalman | 7/15/2008, 4:50 pm EST

I was there, alot of us were in the merchandise tent between the main stage and the Retrospect stage including artists signing autographs.

Amazing.... | 7/15/2008, 2:27 pm EST

That storm was God telling stupid fat Americans to move on with their lives.

def lep | 7/15/2008, 1:50 pm EST

I tried to go but my 82 camaro wouldn’t start. whoa i was real bummed

Arch Stanton | 7/15/2008, 12:10 pm EST

I am getting old. i would rather hear Queensryche and Ratt over Pearl Jam and STP. Of course Extreme is right up their in terms of lame with eddie vedder but I am quite sure the show was cool………Long Live Cobain

Punk Ass | 7/15/2008, 11:49 am EST

It’s too bad the strong, heavy winds didn’t pick up and blow Bret Michaels away to another continent or into the ocean where we wouldn’t have to see or hear from him again.

Thundercrotch | 7/15/2008, 10:22 am EST

I heard it was a perfect storm of hairspray and mullets, piss-poor writing and singing and sub-par intelligence that nearly destroyed the concert.

mikeky | 7/15/2008, 10:08 am EST

and where was don dokken while all of this was going on? WHERE WAS HE?

CharlesDeanMartin | 7/14/2008, 11:32 pm EST

Dude

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