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I love prog-rock as well, but I really can't stand Phil Collins. Long Live to Peter Gabriel. I can suggest you some italian prog-rock band and their albums. You can search on internet:
PFM (Premiata Forneria MArconi) - Live in USA
Balletto di Bronzo: YS
Try them. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Steve Forrest from Saturday, September 24, 2011 12:47:20 PM) | | Steve Forrest wrote: | |
I don't give a shit what anybody says, this is a great live album! They have always sounded way better live anyway. I'm a big fan of prog-rock as well as metal, so I thought I'd share this one. |
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[Steve Forrest] Saturday, September 24, 2011 12:47:20 PM | |
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I don't give a shit what anybody says, this is a great live album! They have always sounded way better live anyway. I'm a big fan of prog-rock as well as metal, so I thought I'd share this one. |
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[metallo] Thursday, August 25, 2011 5:07:43 PM | |
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Unleashed in the east - JP
Made in Japan - Deep Purple
No Sleep 'til Hammersmith - Motorhead
All word's a stage - Rush
The Eagle has landed - - Saxon
Live at Budokan - MSG
If you want blood - AC/DC
The songs remains the same - Led Zeppelin
Trubute (Randhy Roads) - Ozzy |
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[METALMANJP] Thursday, August 18, 2011 10:09:16 PM | |
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[Tyrant] Friday, July 29, 2011 10:56:07 PM | |
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Live metal meltdown 98! With Ripper, its totally insane , the crowd is awsome, his versions of Diamonds and rust, and Rapid Fire, are life changing.... pure metal at its hardest fastest, and simplest... Incredable , when i play those two songs to people, they dont belive its real, not live, no way they say, and then comes the holy shit dude, that is amazing, and i say, fuck yeah!
Its a great live album for me cos after listening to it, my first and only thought is , i wish i was there to hear that ! Thats what makes it my fav live album ...
I only wish they had done Subterfuge live,and put it on live in london, that song is incedable and almost makes my windows in my flat pop out , when played at 11 of course, lol! What a massive song !
Tyrant ..
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[the highway terror] Saturday, December 25, 2010 3:07:53 PM | |
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1-judas priest- unleashed in the east
2- kiss - alive !
3-motorhead - no sleep til' hammersmith
4 saxon - the eagle has landed
5- ted nugent - double live gonzo
6- grateful dead - live dead
7- rolling stones - get yer ya-ya's out
8- foghat- live
9- ac-dc - if you want blood you've got it
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[pedro68] Saturday, November 20, 2010 5:54:21 AM | |
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Black sabbath Live at last and Live Evil |
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[chileansteel] Friday, November 19, 2010 7:03:12 PM | |
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Hello Ced! Sorry to hear that :( Wishing you good luck on finding a new job! \m/ Metal greetings for you!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by zomby from Friday, November 19, 2010 10:12:12 AM) | | zomby wrote: | | wow i havent got that yet ( MY EXCUSE IS IM UNEMPLOYED AND IVE JUS GOTTEN OUT OF CRYONIC FROZEN STATE THEY FROZE ME IN 1982 COS THE BUNNION ON MY BIG TOE WAS ABOUT TI ERRUPT AND KILL ME SO THEY WOKE ME LAST WEEK AN CUT MY FOOT OFF IM GOIN TO HOBBLE TO THE SHOP TOMMOROW AND BUY UNLEASHED IN THE EAST SAY HELLO TO JENN FOR ME WILL YA |
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[Zomby] Friday, November 19, 2010 10:12:12 AM | |
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wow i havent got that yet ( MY EXCUSE IS IM UNEMPLOYED AND IVE JUS GOTTEN OUT OF CRYONIC FROZEN STATE THEY FROZE ME IN 1982 COS THE BUNNION ON MY BIG TOE WAS ABOUT TI ERRUPT AND KILL ME SO THEY WOKE ME LAST WEEK AN CUT MY FOOT OFF IM GOIN TO HOBBLE TO THE SHOP TOMMOROW AND BUY UNLEASHED IN THE EAST SAY HELLO TO JENN FOR ME WILL YA |
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[Priest_Fan78] Friday, November 19, 2010 8:19:38 AM | |
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[pedro68] Friday, November 19, 2010 4:12:33 AM | |
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Did somebody say beer ? MMMMMMMMM |
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[guidogodoy] Monday, October 25, 2010 5:10:08 PM | |
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It is technically called a "widget" here too. Nobody I know has ever called it by its proper name, however. Then again, not too many people drink it enough to know the difference between the Extra Stout and the paintball! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 5:08:15 PM) | | Necroticist wrote: | | We get the Russian stout on the yearly Belgium trip - there's some other ale made by trappist monks i forget the name of..i hear ya on tinned (canned) beer...never tastes right. Paintball?? lol - here is called a 'widget'. Ur term is funnier tho...hehe. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Only one I drink. It is called Guinness Extra Stout here. Same thing you get there. The regular comes in both bottle and (heaven forbid) a can and have the "paintball" in it. Ask Bev and Ron. Only one I'll drink is the Extra Stout.
Give me an Old Rasputin Imperial Stout any day. Have to drive about 50 minutes to buy it but it is worth it. Duvel is sold locally. Another winner. So much so that I have a whole collection of those free glasses.
| | Necroticist wrote: | | Try the Guinness Foreign Extra - is only bottled..damn strong. By the south i mean Louisianna way...Maybe next time i'll head ur way...sounds like we could have a good session...hehe. I dunno if the place i drink in has a site...will look, but there's several places here that are just remnants from a bygone age..love em to bits. Now i'm craving a pint of mulled ale...help blow this cold/flu away... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I agree about the Beamish. We get that here, too. Guinness is too hyped up. The bar you describe is my type of place. Exactly like that corner bar I described. While I have yet to visit the UK, I have been all over Spain, Portugal and France.
Keep in mind that I AM in the south. From the north, tho. Better beers up there, IMO. Still, I can hook you up with many a good ale from around here. Just have to know where to look, like I said. | | Necroticist wrote: | | O god no - drinks are on me...i do intend another USA visit...but prolly not ur area...i wanna see friends in the south...and Pabst is great! lol. Bud i'd use to wash the bike...is pisswater....u might like some of ma home brews, are pretty exceptional....i have some on for xmas. Guinness ain't the only stout u know...Beamish knocks spots off it imo. We still have bars here u prolly only seen in movies...no electric, oak beams, beer from wooden barrells, folk band in the corner...THATS where u find fine ales... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, you MUST be joking! PBR?! BLEAH!!! You'd fit right in around here, though. lol. Oddly enough, in Brazil they all go crazy for Budweiser! Generic and another bleah. Most in the street seem to think it "exotic" though.
At my local pub in Detroit, they have 101 beers from around the world with about 20 on tap. GREAT place and, oddly enough, it is the local brews that earn the awards. Come here and the pints are on me! | | Necroticist wrote: | | Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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[Necroticist] Monday, October 25, 2010 5:08:15 PM | |
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We get the Russian stout on the yearly Belgium trip - there's some other ale made by trappist monks i forget the name of..i hear ya on tinned (canned) beer...never tastes right. Paintball?? lol - here is called a 'widget'. Ur term is funnier tho...hehe. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, October 25, 2010 4:59:25 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Only one I drink. It is called Guinness Extra Stout here. Same thing you get there. The regular comes in both bottle and (heaven forbid) a can and have the "paintball" in it. Ask Bev and Ron. Only one I'll drink is the Extra Stout.
Give me an Old Rasputin Imperial Stout any day. Have to drive about 50 minutes to buy it but it is worth it. Duvel is sold locally. Another winner. So much so that I have a whole collection of those free glasses.
| | Necroticist wrote: | | Try the Guinness Foreign Extra - is only bottled..damn strong. By the south i mean Louisianna way...Maybe next time i'll head ur way...sounds like we could have a good session...hehe. I dunno if the place i drink in has a site...will look, but there's several places here that are just remnants from a bygone age..love em to bits. Now i'm craving a pint of mulled ale...help blow this cold/flu away... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I agree about the Beamish. We get that here, too. Guinness is too hyped up. The bar you describe is my type of place. Exactly like that corner bar I described. While I have yet to visit the UK, I have been all over Spain, Portugal and France.
Keep in mind that I AM in the south. From the north, tho. Better beers up there, IMO. Still, I can hook you up with many a good ale from around here. Just have to know where to look, like I said. | | Necroticist wrote: | | O god no - drinks are on me...i do intend another USA visit...but prolly not ur area...i wanna see friends in the south...and Pabst is great! lol. Bud i'd use to wash the bike...is pisswater....u might like some of ma home brews, are pretty exceptional....i have some on for xmas. Guinness ain't the only stout u know...Beamish knocks spots off it imo. We still have bars here u prolly only seen in movies...no electric, oak beams, beer from wooden barrells, folk band in the corner...THATS where u find fine ales... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, you MUST be joking! PBR?! BLEAH!!! You'd fit right in around here, though. lol. Oddly enough, in Brazil they all go crazy for Budweiser! Generic and another bleah. Most in the street seem to think it "exotic" though.
At my local pub in Detroit, they have 101 beers from around the world with about 20 on tap. GREAT place and, oddly enough, it is the local brews that earn the awards. Come here and the pints are on me! | | Necroticist wrote: | | Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Necroticist wrote: |
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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Necroticist wrote: |
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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i love uriah heep steve last year they were a late replacement at cambridge rock festival i think therye prob still wotrth seeing |
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[guidogodoy] Monday, October 25, 2010 4:59:25 PM | |
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Only one I drink. It is called Guinness Extra Stout here. Same thing you get there. The regular comes in both bottle and (heaven forbid) a can and have the "paintball" in it. Ask Bev and Ron. Only one I'll drink is the Extra Stout.
Give me an Old Rasputin Imperial Stout any day. Have to drive about 50 minutes to buy it but it is worth it. Duvel is sold locally. Another winner. So much so that I have a whole collection of those free glasses.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 4:54:17 PM) | | Necroticist wrote: | | Try the Guinness Foreign Extra - is only bottled..damn strong. By the south i mean Louisianna way...Maybe next time i'll head ur way...sounds like we could have a good session...hehe. I dunno if the place i drink in has a site...will look, but there's several places here that are just remnants from a bygone age..love em to bits. Now i'm craving a pint of mulled ale...help blow this cold/flu away... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I agree about the Beamish. We get that here, too. Guinness is too hyped up. The bar you describe is my type of place. Exactly like that corner bar I described. While I have yet to visit the UK, I have been all over Spain, Portugal and France.
Keep in mind that I AM in the south. From the north, tho. Better beers up there, IMO. Still, I can hook you up with many a good ale from around here. Just have to know where to look, like I said. | | Necroticist wrote: | | O god no - drinks are on me...i do intend another USA visit...but prolly not ur area...i wanna see friends in the south...and Pabst is great! lol. Bud i'd use to wash the bike...is pisswater....u might like some of ma home brews, are pretty exceptional....i have some on for xmas. Guinness ain't the only stout u know...Beamish knocks spots off it imo. We still have bars here u prolly only seen in movies...no electric, oak beams, beer from wooden barrells, folk band in the corner...THATS where u find fine ales... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, you MUST be joking! PBR?! BLEAH!!! You'd fit right in around here, though. lol. Oddly enough, in Brazil they all go crazy for Budweiser! Generic and another bleah. Most in the street seem to think it "exotic" though.
At my local pub in Detroit, they have 101 beers from around the world with about 20 on tap. GREAT place and, oddly enough, it is the local brews that earn the awards. Come here and the pints are on me! | | Necroticist wrote: | | Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Necroticist wrote: |
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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Necroticist wrote: |
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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zomby wrote: |
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i love uriah heep steve last year they were a late replacement at cambridge rock festival i think therye prob still wotrth seeing |
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[Necroticist] Monday, October 25, 2010 4:54:17 PM | |
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Try the Guinness Foreign Extra - is only bottled..damn strong. By the south i mean Louisianna way...Maybe next time i'll head ur way...sounds like we could have a good session...hehe. I dunno if the place i drink in has a site...will look, but there's several places here that are just remnants from a bygone age..love em to bits. Now i'm craving a pint of mulled ale...help blow this cold/flu away... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, October 25, 2010 4:44:33 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I agree about the Beamish. We get that here, too. Guinness is too hyped up. The bar you describe is my type of place. Exactly like that corner bar I described. While I have yet to visit the UK, I have been all over Spain, Portugal and France.
Keep in mind that I AM in the south. From the north, tho. Better beers up there, IMO. Still, I can hook you up with many a good ale from around here. Just have to know where to look, like I said. | | Necroticist wrote: | | O god no - drinks are on me...i do intend another USA visit...but prolly not ur area...i wanna see friends in the south...and Pabst is great! lol. Bud i'd use to wash the bike...is pisswater....u might like some of ma home brews, are pretty exceptional....i have some on for xmas. Guinness ain't the only stout u know...Beamish knocks spots off it imo. We still have bars here u prolly only seen in movies...no electric, oak beams, beer from wooden barrells, folk band in the corner...THATS where u find fine ales... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, you MUST be joking! PBR?! BLEAH!!! You'd fit right in around here, though. lol. Oddly enough, in Brazil they all go crazy for Budweiser! Generic and another bleah. Most in the street seem to think it "exotic" though.
At my local pub in Detroit, they have 101 beers from around the world with about 20 on tap. GREAT place and, oddly enough, it is the local brews that earn the awards. Come here and the pints are on me! | | Necroticist wrote: | | Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Necroticist wrote: |
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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Necroticist wrote: |
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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i love uriah heep steve last year they were a late replacement at cambridge rock festival i think therye prob still wotrth seeing |
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[guidogodoy] Monday, October 25, 2010 4:44:33 PM | |
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I agree about the Beamish. We get that here, too. Guinness is too hyped up. The bar you describe is my type of place. Exactly like that corner bar I described. While I have yet to visit the UK, I have been all over Spain, Portugal and France.
Keep in mind that I AM in the south. From the north, tho. Better beers up there, IMO. Still, I can hook you up with many a good ale from around here. Just have to know where to look, like I said. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 4:20:02 PM) | | Necroticist wrote: | | O god no - drinks are on me...i do intend another USA visit...but prolly not ur area...i wanna see friends in the south...and Pabst is great! lol. Bud i'd use to wash the bike...is pisswater....u might like some of ma home brews, are pretty exceptional....i have some on for xmas. Guinness ain't the only stout u know...Beamish knocks spots off it imo. We still have bars here u prolly only seen in movies...no electric, oak beams, beer from wooden barrells, folk band in the corner...THATS where u find fine ales... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, you MUST be joking! PBR?! BLEAH!!! You'd fit right in around here, though. lol. Oddly enough, in Brazil they all go crazy for Budweiser! Generic and another bleah. Most in the street seem to think it "exotic" though.
At my local pub in Detroit, they have 101 beers from around the world with about 20 on tap. GREAT place and, oddly enough, it is the local brews that earn the awards. Come here and the pints are on me! | | Necroticist wrote: | | Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Necroticist wrote: |
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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Necroticist wrote: |
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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i love uriah heep steve last year they were a late replacement at cambridge rock festival i think therye prob still wotrth seeing |
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[Necroticist] Monday, October 25, 2010 4:20:02 PM | |
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O god no - drinks are on me...i do intend another USA visit...but prolly not ur area...i wanna see friends in the south...and Pabst is great! lol. Bud i'd use to wash the bike...is pisswater....u might like some of ma home brews, are pretty exceptional....i have some on for xmas. Guinness ain't the only stout u know...Beamish knocks spots off it imo. We still have bars here u prolly only seen in movies...no electric, oak beams, beer from wooden barrells, folk band in the corner...THATS where u find fine ales... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, October 25, 2010 4:12:43 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oh, you MUST be joking! PBR?! BLEAH!!! You'd fit right in around here, though. lol. Oddly enough, in Brazil they all go crazy for Budweiser! Generic and another bleah. Most in the street seem to think it "exotic" though.
At my local pub in Detroit, they have 101 beers from around the world with about 20 on tap. GREAT place and, oddly enough, it is the local brews that earn the awards. Come here and the pints are on me! | | Necroticist wrote: | | Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Necroticist wrote: |
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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Necroticist wrote: |
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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i love uriah heep steve last year they were a late replacement at cambridge rock festival i think therye prob still wotrth seeing |
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Oh, you MUST be joking! PBR?! BLEAH!!! You'd fit right in around here, though. lol. Oddly enough, in Brazil they all go crazy for Budweiser! Generic and another bleah. Most in the street seem to think it "exotic" though.
At my local pub in Detroit, they have 101 beers from around the world with about 20 on tap. GREAT place and, oddly enough, it is the local brews that earn the awards. Come here and the pints are on me! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 4:01:21 PM) | | Necroticist wrote: | | Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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i love uriah heep steve last year they were a late replacement at cambridge rock festival i think therye prob still wotrth seeing |
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[Necroticist] Monday, October 25, 2010 4:01:21 PM | |
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Well - i stand corrected...never came across a decent ale in USA....did come back with a craving for Pabst Blue Ribbon tho....is like gold dust here... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Monday, October 25, 2010 2:40:17 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | You do, really. Am a monster fan myself. You just have to know where to look. While no 500+ year-old pedigree European brews, there are some simply outstanding microbrews across the USA that, IMO, can certainly hold their own against any I have tasted around the globe.
I am partial to a good warm stout or porter, truth be told. Guinness only on draft or in a pinch. Better than a pilsner but my fav is still from Australia. Sheaf Stout. (Quoting Message by Necroticist from Monday, October 25, 2010 1:44:56 PM)
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Necroticist wrote: |
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Am a HUGE afficionado of Real Ale mate...summat u don't find in USA....
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Damned if those abbots didn't know how to make some damn good ale, eh? Godliness = a good pint.
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Necroticist wrote: |
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They are still one of the top live bands in Europe..apparently...i ain't seen 'em since John Sloman was the 'singer'..was so bad...and i ended up drunk, missed ma train and slept on West Runton beach lol. Cambridge...not been there for a while...last time was roadie for Steve Miller Band...the staff at the Corn Exchange pissed me off - ended up walking out...went to a bar...think it was called 'The Bunch Of Grapes'...just off the marketplace. U might know it...served an awesome pint of Abbot Ale.
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zomby wrote: |
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i love uriah heep steve last year they were a late replacement at cambridge rock festival i think therye prob still wotrth seeing |
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[acolyte55] Monday, October 25, 2010 2:53:59 PM | |
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managed to catch uriah heep about 6-7 years ago touring with blue oyster cult , wishbone ash and nazareth fantastic !! loved it when they played the wizard |
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