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Rick and Roll 08-09-2004 06:52 AM

Nearfest
 
saw the Selling England there. I'm not much for bands like that but they were really eerie. It was a wonderful show. Jim and I have our impressions in the Nearfest thread.

clicked the link - not sure where Greensburg, PA is but i'll check it out...

zvinki 2 dates in Montreal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...


and Tonawanda NY? I got a speeding ticket there driving on my honeymoon 13 years ago.

I see a lot of European dates in 2005...

and three PA dates in December...maybe I can get a friend to take me to Harrisburg on my birthday...;)

KeithieW 08-09-2004 07:52 AM

Musical Box.
 
I already have the tickets for the Musical Box's Lamb at the Royal Albert Hall in April 2005.

I can't wait. I saw Genesis do the Lamb in 1974 and saw ReGenesis do it in 2002.

It's a real EVENT and however much you love the album seeing and hearing it performed live is exceptional.

moses 08-09-2004 10:33 AM

Ears Perked Up
 
Greensburg PA is near me! Nice! I'll see if I can make that!

OK I'll lay off the exclamations points.

Godspeed You. Black Emperor

dinosaur 08-09-2004 12:15 PM

KW...
Quote:

I already have the tickets for the Musical Box's Lamb at the Royal Albert Hall in April 2005
I just this minute bought ticket for the October, 2004 Lamb show at the Pabst Theater in Miwaukee. Not as magnificent, I'm guessing, as Albert Hall, but pretty nice. (Pabst made a lot of money a century ago selling beer, which, BTW, remains one of Milwaukee's best attributes.)

Rick and Roll 08-09-2004 12:30 PM

from the land of Natty Boh
 
Pabst was big in the working class bars of Baltimore and the eastern shore of MD. My Great Uncle owned one such bar.

Every city has it's own brew.....we have National Bohemian, Pittsburgh has Iron City. As with Pabst, I'm not sure I'd call any of them beers.:p

dinosaur 08-09-2004 12:47 PM

A friend of mine would drink nothing but Pabst Blue Ribbon. I never developed that particular taste. I 'grew up' on Stroh's (Fire-brewed bohemian Detroit River water.) Pabst is out of business now, purchased by Miller, who was purchased by ... I forget. The brewery buildings are slated to become upscale condominiums and offices. Now there's a thought. Twenty-four hours a day in a brewery.

Rick and Roll 09-02-2005 07:39 AM

Aisle of plenty
 
seems to be detached from "The Cinema Show'

Aisle of Plenty is very lonely.


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