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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Re: Manowar Cums Into Canada! > Were they standing on the border somewhere? > Yes, neither country wanted to let them in due to lack of talent or purpose. > http://www.gary-hendershot.com/ > Houston, Tejas, Estados Unidos

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>>> Re: Manowar Cums Into Canada! > Were they standing on the border somewhere?

> Yes, neither country wanted to let them in due to lack of > talent or purpose

Well, they probably got a lot of public exposure if they were somewhere around Niagra Falls, NY area.   http://www.gary-hendershot.com/ Houston, Tejas, Estados Unidos

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yuk!! georgio — Remove the *NOSPAM* part in my email if you reply..

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> Re: Manowar Cums Into Canada!

Were they standing on the border somewhere?   http://www.gary-hendershot.com/ Houston, Tejas, Estados Unidos

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I wonder what  Canada thinks of their ejaculations…. —   /"  ASCII Ribbon Campaign                | Todd H   /                                       | http://www.toddh.net/    X   Promoting good netiquette            | http://triplethreatband.com/   /  http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/     | "4 lines suffice."

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Not only that, but Manowar is in no position to lecture anyone; they were most likely playing for the door anyway. It’s always tough when you’re a legend in your own mind. — John

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Ick, and some piss-poor writing as well. > On Tuesday May 21 2003, for the first time in their 20 year existence, > Manowar played a gig in the city of Toronto at a venue called The Opera > House.  What was like for us Canadians to finally get to see Manowar. > Well have you ever seen that episode of Seinfeld about "The Soup Nazi"? > Well can you imagine if the "Soup Nazi" were a heavy metal band. >      The band comes on stage with an incredibly loud sound system.  The > guitarist used three 9 X 12 cabs, the bassist four 4 X 15 cabs, plus > their > own mega PA system.  It was deafening.  Well once the band starts > playing, > the audience gets a mosh thing going and one of the audience members > gets > lifted into the air and pushed towards the stage.  Manowar stops playing > in the middle of their second song "Blood of my Enemies" and bassist > Joey > DeMaio takes the mic and starts lecturing the audience.  To the best of > my > recollection, his words were "Keep your asses on the floor where they > belong, > not in the fucking air.  Don’t make me come down there(into the > audience), > because If I have to come down there, you’re going to get put in the > hospital". > With that warning, the band resumed playing mid song where they left > off. > They play a couple of more songs and the mosh starts going again and the > same > guy gets lifted into the air and passed towards the stage.  Once again > Manowar > stops playing and the bassist once more takes the mic.  "This is the > second > time I’ve had to warn you.  It’s taken 20 years to bring Manowar to > Canada, > if this happens a third time, its all over."  The band resumed playing > and > after a few more songs, the audience started moshing again.  The same > guy > go lifted into the air, but this time the singer pointed him out to the > security, who went and grabbed him and escorted him out of the building. > The band resumed playing and finished most of their set.  Then towards > the > end of the set they stopped again, so bassist Joey DeMaio could give a > speech > (yes a speech) to the audience.  In it, he explained that all those > rumours > that Manowar didn’t like Toronto or didn’t like Canada weren’t true. > The > reason it has taken Manowar 20 years to come into Canada was because all > the > promoters and people that run the radio stations have VERY TINY BALLS! >       Aside from the attitude problems, Manowar did play an immaculate, > though > somewhat overly loud, set.  Too bad it was not 1983 anymore, when their > sound > could still be considered cutting edge.  Truly Manowar are the"RAGING > BULL" > of metal. >      The opening act, Immortal, was the epitome of class when they > performed > and their guitarist sounded just as heavy using a single Marshall cab as > Manowar > did using their entire huge sound system.  Plus the guitarist in Manowar > breathed > fire, whilst Manowar only breathered hot air.

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Ick, and some piss-poor writing as well.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> On Tuesday May 21 2003, for the first time in their 20 year existence, > Manowar played a gig in the city of Toronto at a venue called The Opera > House.  What was like for us Canadians to finally get to see Manowar. > Well have you ever seen that episode of Seinfeld about "The Soup Nazi"? > Well can you imagine if the "Soup Nazi" were a heavy metal band. >      The band comes on stage with an incredibly loud sound system.  The > guitarist used three 9 X 12 cabs, the bassist four 4 X 15 cabs, plus > their > own mega PA system.  It was deafening.  Well once the band starts > playing, > the audience gets a mosh thing going and one of the audience members > gets > lifted into the air and pushed towards the stage.  Manowar stops playing > in the middle of their second song "Blood of my Enemies" and bassist > Joey > DeMaio takes the mic and starts lecturing the audience.  To the best of > my > recollection, his words were "Keep your asses on the floor where they > belong, > not in the fucking air.  Don’t make me come down there(into the > audience), > because If I have to come down there, you’re going to get put in the > hospital". > With that warning, the band resumed playing mid song where they left > off. > They play a couple of more songs and the mosh starts going again and the > same > guy gets lifted into the air and passed towards the stage.  Once again > Manowar > stops playing and the bassist once more takes the mic.  "This is the > second > time I’ve had to warn you.  It’s taken 20 years to bring Manowar to > Canada, > if this happens a third time, its all over."  The band resumed playing > and > after a few more songs, the audience started moshing again.  The same > guy > go lifted into the air, but this time the singer pointed him out to the > security, who went and grabbed him and escorted him out of the building. > The band resumed playing and finished most of their set.  Then towards > the > end of the set they stopped again, so bassist Joey DeMaio could give a > speech > (yes a speech) to the audience.  In it, he explained that all those > rumours > that Manowar didn’t like Toronto or didn’t like Canada weren’t true. > The > reason it has taken Manowar 20 years to come into Canada was because all > the > promoters and people that run the radio stations have VERY TINY BALLS! >       Aside from the attitude problems, Manowar did play an immaculate, > though > somewhat overly loud, set.  Too bad it was not 1983 anymore, when their > sound > could still be considered cutting edge.  Truly Manowar are the"RAGING > BULL" > of metal. >      The opening act, Immortal, was the epitome of class when they > performed > and their guitarist sounded just as heavy using a single Marshall cab as > Manowar > did using their entire huge sound system.  Plus the guitarist in Manowar > breathed > fire, whilst Manowar only breathered hot air.

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On Tuesday May 21 2003, for the first time in their 20 year existence, Manowar played a gig in the city of Toronto at a venue called The Opera House.  What was like for us Canadians to finally get to see Manowar.   Well have you ever seen that episode of Seinfeld about "The Soup Nazi"? Well can you imagine if the "Soup Nazi" were a heavy metal band.      The band comes on stage with an incredibly loud sound system.  The guitarist used three 9 X 12 cabs, the bassist four 4 X 15 cabs, plus their own mega PA system.  It was deafening.  Well once the band starts playing, the audience gets a mosh thing going and one of the audience members gets lifted into the air and pushed towards the stage.  Manowar stops playing in the middle of their second song "Blood of my Enemies" and bassist Joey DeMaio takes the mic and starts lecturing the audience.  To the best of my recollection, his words were "Keep your asses on the floor where they belong, not in the fucking air.  Don’t make me come down there(into the audience), because If I have to come down there, you’re going to get put in the hospital". With that warning, the band resumed playing mid song where they left off. They play a couple of more songs and the mosh starts going again and the same guy gets lifted into the air and passed towards the stage.  Once again Manowar stops playing and the bassist once more takes the mic.  "This is the second time I’ve had to warn you.  It’s taken 20 years to bring Manowar to Canada, if this happens a third time, its all over."  The band resumed playing and after a few more songs, the audience started moshing again.  The same guy go lifted into the air, but this time the singer pointed him out to the security, who went and grabbed him and escorted him out of the building. The band resumed playing and finished most of their set.  Then towards the end of the set they stopped again, so bassist Joey DeMaio could give a speech (yes a speech) to the audience.  In it, he explained that all those rumours that Manowar didn’t like Toronto or didn’t like Canada weren’t true. The reason it has taken Manowar 20 years to come into Canada was because all the promoters and people that run the radio stations have VERY TINY BALLS!       Aside from the attitude problems, Manowar did play an immaculate, though somewhat overly loud, set.  Too bad it was not 1983 anymore, when their sound could still be considered cutting edge.  Truly Manowar are the"RAGING BULL" of metal.      The opening act, Immortal, was the epitome of class when they performed and their guitarist sounded just as heavy using a single Marshall cab as Manowar did using their entire huge sound system.  Plus the guitarist in Manowar breathed fire, whilst Manowar only breathered hot air.

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