From Troy:


 The opening band was actually pretty good, but it was clear
>the crowd was waiting for SLASH. When VR took the stage the crowd erupted
into
>cheers. SLASH was the last one to walk out on stage and when he did it was
>extrememly loud.
>
>I don't have the exact setlist. The band did play It's So Easy during the
>regular set. At one point Scott's adoreable little boy came out and sang with
>scott which resulted in riotous cheers from the crowd. The band then ripped
>through most of Contraband throwing in some STP as well. The crowd was
totally
>loving it, and everyone was giving top-notch performances. We were right in
>front on the right side of the stage in front of SLASH and every time he came
>over the crowd surged up to him. He played some really cool stuff on his
>suck-box too. Slash must have gone through at LEAST 5 different Les Pauls,
>maybe more, as well as the red BC Mockingbird and a sweet black guitar I
hadn't
>seen yet. (I would be interested to know what is was).
>
>For the first Encore slash came out and walked around stage a bit. He finally
>picked up his top hat and put it on, causing the crowd to convulse in cheers.
>He walked up to the mic and told the crowd that he wanted to make it clear
that
>he didn't start the top-hat trend and rattled of a list of other top-hatted
>guitarists. The encore sets included more Contraband, as well as Used to Love
>Her and Mr. Brownstone (which COMPLETELY rocked - MAtt started out playing
the
>opening beat from You Could Be Mine before breaking into the Brownstone
beat).
>They also played Sex Type thing and a Sex Pistols song (that I am ashamed to
>not know the name of). At one point SLASH walked to the mic and said "This
>feels really good." Overall the crowd was awesome, and the band was
>UNBELIEVEABLE. And I got SLASH's pick (so, SLASH if you read this thanks,
your
>pick made me play like 100 times better... just kidding).
>