RATT: Nottingham Footage Available

June 3, 2008

Fan-filmed video footage of reunited '80s hard rockers RATT performing the song "Back For More" live at the Rescue Rooms in Nottingham, England on May 31, 2008 can be viewed below (clip uploaded by YouTube user "gigaddiction").

A review and photos from the Nottingham show are available at Baconmusic.

RATT's setlist was as follows:

01. Tell The World
02. Sweet Cheater
03. Walkin' The Dog
04. U Got It
05. You Think You're Tough
06. The Morning After
07. Back For More
08. Wanted Man
09. I'm Insane
10. Lack of Communication
11. Lay It Down
12. You're In Love
13. Givin' Yourself Away
14. Dangerous But Worth The Risk
15. Slip of the Lip
16. Nobody Rides for Free
17. Way Cool Jr.
18. City to City
19. Lovin' You's a Dirty Job
20. Body Talk
21. Round and Round

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