The crowd cheers as a tattooed man with shaggy hair and a British accent belts out Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath tunes. An hour later, a blonde singer tears through a set of Motley Crue classics while his bandmates pound their instruments into submission. An hour after that, a grown man in a schoolboy outfit duck-walks across the stage and his cohort growls from under his cap while AC/DC riffs blast through the speakers.
Is this a dream team concert lineup of rock n roll legends? Not quite, but the crowd is enthusiastic and it sounds pretty close to the real thing. In fact, the only part thats completely unrealistic is the price, since admission to see all the bands ($10) cost less than parking at major rock concerts.
On June 30, three tribute acts performed at Jannus Landing at the Monsters of Mock show while fans sang along to the familiar sights and sounds. Its not the real thing, but according to Martyn Jenkins, frontman for AC/DC tribute act Highway to Hell (and the evenings headliners), the next best thing is pretty satisfying in its own right.