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@crucial I saw them at Hammersmith Palais in 1980 as a double Bill with Pretenders (who were the main reason I went)
UB40 were just breaking in the UK. They played an energetic set and were clearly having a ball. It was a good not great concert
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For a moment I was devastated thinking it was yet another WWE superstar from my youth.
Google tells me the Barbarian is still kicking it at 63 years of age.
Him and the Warlord ( even bigger ) were two of the most underrated monsters the wrestling world has ever seen.
Barbarian is one of the toughest wrestlers ever apparently, so in one of the most WCW things ever, they paired him with Meng (Haku - reputation of being the actual toughest wrestler ever, or at least in living memory) to make the toughest team in the world, and then made them midcarders instead of hyping them up as the toughest team on the roster.
Warlord is a huge specimen, but was quite "methodical" (slow) in his style - never quite had the agility or speed of Barbarian who had top rope moves in his arsenal. For anyone who wants a fun hoss match, Barbarian vs Big Boss Man at Royal Rumble 91 is excellent.
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For a moment I was devastated thinking it was yet another WWE superstar from my youth.
Google tells me the Barbarian is still kicking it at 63 years of age.
Him and the Warlord ( even bigger ) were two of the most underrated monsters the wrestling world has ever seen.
Barbarian is one of the toughest wrestlers ever apparently, so in one of the most WCW things ever, they paired him with Meng (Haku - reputation of being the actual toughest wrestler ever, or at least in living memory) to make the toughest team in the world, and then made them midcarders instead of hyping them up as the toughest team on the roster.
Warlord is a huge specimen, but was quite "methodical" (slow) in his style - never quite had the agility or speed of Barbarian who had top rope moves in his arsenal. For anyone who wants a fun hoss match, Barbarian vs Big Boss Man at Royal Rumble 91 is excellent.
Oh yeah him and Meng/Haku trained as Sumo wrestlers and had amazing agility for huge guys….and apparently NOT blokes you wanted to piss off over a few beers. With Haku in particular you could see the potential danger with how amazingly accurate his kicks to the head were, again, amazing for such a big, solid unit.
I’ve seen interviews with all ( and the Warlord, much more normal sized now ) and they seem like really good sorts ( as the “heels” often were in real life ). I hope they’re all doing well. The Powers of Pain by rights should have been much bigger draws than Demolition ( another pair of great blokes in interviews ) or the Legion of Doom. When the Barbarian is the “small, agile” guy in a team you know they’re special. Apparently the Warlord suffered cos he was shit on the mic ? You WILL NOT see a guy as huge ( in terms of muscle, not fat ) as he was in his prime.
Classic fern, derailing something and going COMPLETELY off topic haha. Still in typical @Tim fashion I will be ASTONISHED if anyone has heard of the singer who died.
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Frank Williams - Motor racing legend and founder of Williams Formula One who became paralysed after a car crash in 1986 and still carried on winning.
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Tributes pour in after Unfiltered founder Jake Millar dies aged 26
Always gut wrenching to see such a young age, and the Lifeline et al links at the end of an article.
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@donsteppa said in RIP 2021:
Bob Dole: Senate leader, presidential candidate Bob Dole dies at 98
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I couldn't give a shit about the Monkees. But of course thats what most of the vapid mainstream commentary will be on.
His post Monkees career was so much more interesting. His early 70's country records are really good.
Agreed. I also like some of his later stuff- his album "The Newer Stuff" was pretty fun and I had on high rotation on my walkman in the early 90's
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During this time, Nesmith created a video clip for "Rio", which helped spur Nesmith's creation of a television program called PopClips for the Nickelodeon cable network. In 1980, PopClips was sold to the Time Warner/Amex consortium. Time Warner/Amex developed PopClips into the MTV network.[citation needed]
Nesmith's mother invented Liquid Paper.
RIP 2021