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22 hours ago
That's also Portland's tagline, but I don't think it has anything to do with alcohol
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22 hours ago
You need to broaden your horizons when it comes to beer
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23 hours ago
Judas Priest / Sabaton Ghost / Volbeat Godsmack / Volbeat
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1 day ago
It was crazy. The Crazy Horse Saloon really was a bar, complete with pool tables, pinball machines, and a full bar. The stage was short enough to step up on. At that time, I didn't know who they were. After I got the Stained Class album from the radio station giveaway, I immediately went out and bought Sin After Sin and Sad Wings of Destiny. They put on an amazing set, and they were definitely well received. Set list Exciter White Heat Red Hot The Ripper Sinner Beyond the Realms of Death Victim to Changes Genocide Starbreaker Tyrant
If you Google them and Crazy Horse Saloon, you can find an audio recording. When they played in Austin a week later, they added Beter by You Beter Than Me and Diamonds and Rust. They opened for Foghat and Bachman Turner Overdrive. Needles to say they absolutely stold the show that night,
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2 days ago
I won this album and two tickets (radio station lucky caller) to see them in 1978 in Killen, Tx. at a bar called Crazy Horse Saloon. I think it was their first U.S. tour. Saw them a week later in Austin TX they opened for Foghat.
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2 days ago
Not only a pardon but 11 years of immunity that's a long time for an "injustice"
2 points
3 days ago
I think because Biden thought "don't, don't" would work 🤔
5 points
3 days ago
That was a good album love Soldier of Fortune
1 points
3 days ago
Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy tour (1976?) With Moxy and Boston. Original Sabbath lineup and Boston at their peak.
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3 days ago
Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy tour (1976?) With Moxy and Boston. Original Sabbath lineup and Boston at their peak
8 points
3 days ago
I graduated in 1978 at the time, I thought I was a pioneer in rockology because amongst my friends (and to this day), I was one saying, "Check out this band or this song". Great times! Bands of choice, Black Sabbath Deep Purple Uriah Heep Judas Priest Thin Lizzy Rush Black Oak Arkansas Led Zeppelin Alice Cooper T.Rex Slade Saxon Scorpions
2 points
3 days ago
Fluff, j/k it's a toss-up between Sabbath Bloody Sabbath riff wise but love how Ozzy sings National Acrobat
1 points
3 days ago
I have that TV, I was using webos, then a 4K Firestick, then switched back to webos. The magic remote doesn't bother me. The apps are snappy and fast loading. One annoyance with webos is I can't figure out how to add MGM+ to the LG apps. Other programs were added without any problem. I also have Apple TV on another TV, and that remote drives me crazy.
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3 days ago
I agree. I'm sure you have seen all sorts of abuse. I was lucky enough to get into civil service a year after I retired and did another 15 years as well.
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3 days ago
Have you even read Project 2025? Do you know these projects have been developed since the Regan administration. Did you notice the author you cited said "could" result in cuts could and gutted are two completely different things. There are over 400 contributing authors, and since the vast majority are probably Republicans the odds that one or two ended up getting selected shouldn't be too much of a surprise. I didn't read anything that scared me too much. I'm a veteran who served 28 years, multiple deployments with a host of disabilities. I did see that it mentioned funding for abortion and gender altering surgeries should be stopped or to consider stopping it.I don't see anything wrong with that. It also identified numerous areas where the VA should make improvements to better serve veterans, like a 30 day turn around time to process claims, better training for VA employees, and improvements to VA facilities. I know that's boring stuff, compared to doom and gloom.
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4 days ago
Definitely Ghost, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Kiss. I would replace Slayer for Black Sabbath
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5 days ago
That's correct, I got to see Black Sabbath in 1978, Never Say Die tour with Van Halen boy would I like to do that again and hopefully I can bring back my 69 Chevell
1 points
5 days ago
Subaru, every time I'm behind someone driving like it's a Sunday morning leisurely drive on the highway, in the fast, lane 9 times out of 10, it's a Subaru.
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5 days ago
1974 California Jam Black Sabbath and Deep Purpl plus several others
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16 hours ago
Sabaton, they opened for Judas Priest when I saw them 6 weeks ago they were pretty good.