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    Thumbs up were-goat

    sweeeeet...these guys are great...i love all these punk/rock celtic band. it gives me hope that we can save some of our kids from mnm.

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    The Mudmen are a great band. The two big guys (brothers) that play the pipes are Rob and Sandy Campbell.
    They were known on the competition pipe circuit as being a few of the best pipers in North America. They decided to take there act on the road with a slightly harder edge celtic rock band. If you get a chance to see them, go. You will not be disapointed. A lot of bands have one piper but they have two. You need a big sound to have 2 pipers. They have that and more.
    Machummel knows the Campbell brothers. I think he made a few kilts for them last winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Stuart
    The Mudmen are a great band. The two big guys (brothers) that play the pipes are Rob and Sandy Campbell.
    They were known on the competition pipe circuit as being a few of the best pipers in North America. They decided to take there act on the road with a slightly harder edge celtic rock band. If you get a chance to see them, go. You will not be disapointed. A lot of bands have one piper but they have two. You need a big sound to have 2 pipers. They have that and more.
    Machummel knows the Campbell brothers. I think he made a few kilts for them last winter.
    So you know they're at Norma Jeans here in London on Sept 16.

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    the mudmen also do a ripping cover of 'home for a rest'

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    I really love "5 O'Clock" and "Drink and Fight", I wish they would do a southern US tour!

    Joe

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    Nazareth rocked, really great concert. Had a really good time up to, and after, some jerk decided to attack me. Surprised him, and myself, and 500 people in the audience. I was in the front row so all of a sudden everybody sees a 50 year old, gray haired kiltie pin some punk by his throat to the wall of speakers. Bouncer ejected him and we all had a good time.

    It was my first time there. It's a nice enough bar, the food was reasonably good. The staff seems pleasant enough.

    My intention is to visit during the week and speak to them. First, commend the bouncer for his skill, and judgement in not tossing me out. Secondly, for my peace of mind, I'd like to make sure that this character spewing death threats is not a regular. I'd like to see the Mudmen and take my adult kids without having to watch my back. Although my kids....no, peace is better.

    I'll post the outcome of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel
    Nazareth rocked, really great concert. Had a really good time up to, and after, some jerk decided to attack me. Surprised him, and myself, and 500 people in the audience. I was in the front row so all of a sudden everybody sees a 50 year old, gray haired kiltie pin some punk by his throat to the wall of speakers. Bouncer ejected him and we all had a good time.

    It was my first time there. It's a nice enough bar, the food was reasonably good. The staff seems pleasant enough.

    My intention is to visit during the week and speak to them. First, commend the bouncer for his skill, and judgement in not tossing me out. Secondly, for my peace of mind, I'd like to make sure that this character spewing death threats is not a regular. I'd like to see the Mudmen and take my adult kids without having to watch my back. Although my kids....no, peace is better.

    I'll post the outcome of that.
    What a shame. Death threats?

    I take those quite seriously. Last person that did that, well, I shouldn't say what happened here.

    Keep your kids safe man. No time to play "nice guy" with kids around. Play for keeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
    What a shame. Death threats?

    I take those quite seriously. Last person that did that, well, I shouldn't say what happened here.

    Keep your kids safe man. No time to play "nice guy" with kids around. Play for keeps.

    Dad would have called it playing for "realsies". That's why I intend to check the place out by talking to the staff. It's a bit higher class than I usually go to, places where I've never had trouble. This place was a good party, and better after the disruption. (Blu, this place seems better than Call the Office, way above the Embassy, way below the Aeolian.)

    What I did, I wouldn't have instructed students to do. However, I felt that I was maintaining control for nearly all of it. You'll be correct in pointing out that the little bit I wasn't was the dangerous bit.

    My kids are in their twenties. Both have long training in Shorinji ryu. My son is an incredible fighter (dad's opinion as well as the trainers of past world and NA champions) with an even greater skill in peace-making. His response to most threats, "No, you don't want to fight me, you really want a cup of tea with me." I've heard from several witnesses of him doing this and them having tea with him. He's like Gretzky in a fight, he can't believe people are moving so slow. His last tournament the opponent was laying stunned on the ground and none of the four judges, nor the head, could figure out what happened. He is the same outside the ring, except for the tea thing which seems to work, weird. My daughter will scratch your eyes out, honey.

    All this to say I'd really like to see the Mudmen and want to make sure that this was a random thing not likely to be repeated. I won't be front row at that concert. My impression is that Murphy fans would understand why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archangel
    Dad would have called it playing for "realsies". That's why I intend to check the place out by talking to the staff. It's a bit higher class than I usually go to, places where I've never had trouble. This place was a good party, and better after the disruption. (Blu, this place seems better than Call the Office, way above the Embassy, way below the Aeolian.)

    What I did, I wouldn't have instructed students to do. However, I felt that I was maintaining control for nearly all of it. You'll be correct in pointing out that the little bit I wasn't was the dangerous bit.

    My kids are in their twenties. Both have long training in Shorinji ryu. My son is an incredible fighter (dad's opinion as well as the trainers of past world and NA champions) with an even greater skill in peace-making. His response to most threats, "No, you don't want to fight me, you really want a cup of tea with me." I've heard from several witnesses of him doing this and them having tea with him. He's like Gretzky in a fight, he can't believe people are moving so slow. His last tournament the opponent was laying stunned on the ground and none of the four judges, nor the head, could figure out what happened. He is the same outside the ring, except for the tea thing which seems to work, weird. My daughter will scratch your eyes out, honey.

    All this to say I'd really like to see the Mudmen and want to make sure that this was a random thing not likely to be repeated. I won't be front row at that concert. My impression is that Murphy fans would understand why.
    You said kids and I thought "kids." As in wee ones. Doh!

    All my hackles stood up and I felt the blood sing a little when I thought about it.

    There are entirely to many names for fighting styles. I have no idea what the one you listed is. I don't even know what my fighting style would be called. If people want to hit me, I let them. Kick me in the head a few times, crack a pool cue over the back of my skull, smash a bottle on my face, hit me upside the head with a bat. I don't care. Sooner or later, my attacker, those strong and capable enough to go toe to toe with me, will get tired and I will rip them apart. Rabbit punches in my poor abused kidneys just makes me crankier. I am like a big damage sponge. Which is why my body is in such bad shape now.

    Serving tea would make the world a better place. I like that idea. I have learned an important lesson here tonight.

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