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I've only been to the national park once. Most of my trips into the mountains have been elsewhere ... ski resorts, or old mining towns like Leadville.

I did not see Cliff play a bass solo - the concert I saw was Metallica opening for Ozzy on the Master Of Puppets tour. Due to the enforced short set length, there was no solo. My memory may be a bit fuzzy, but I know they played these songs (not in this order):
Seek And Destroy
Whiplash
Ride The Lightning
Creeping Death
Battery
Master Of Puppets
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Damage Inc.
They may have played more - like I said, fuzzy memory - but those are the ones I clearly remember.

And now for something completely different...
Yesterday was July 4, 2007. Most people would think of that date as another US holiday.
But the real significance:
It was the 15th anniversary of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back" reaching #1 on the US singles chart.
To commemorate the event, go out and get yourself some fine booty.
 
SinisterMinisterX said:
And now for something completely different...
Yesterday was July 4, 2007. Most people would think of that date as another US holiday.
But the real significance:
It was the 15th anniversary of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back" reaching #1 on the US singles chart.
To commemorate the event, go out and get yourself some fine booty.

hehe I remember that song! I've seen the video on MTV a few times...

Ever been at Tioga Pass, SMX? That's a beautiful part of the country...Yosemite is wonderful!
 
SinisterMinisterX said:
It was the 15th anniversary of Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back" reaching #1 on the US singles chart.
To commemorate the event, go out and get yourself some fine booty.
Either that passed us by in the UK or I was totally ignorant of it. :D
 
So, here's the deal: You're an old lady and you decide to cross the road. As you do, you fall asleep on the crossing, so the last thing you want is some flash git in his Merc to wake you up. Take that!
 
Here's an interersting question...what album and/or song was #1 on the charts the year you were born?

In January 1981 the #1 song was something about John Lennon cuz he was assassinated in Dec 1980...can't remember what website I found that on...maybe it was "Imagine"...

In Jan 1966 the #1 album was Simon and Garfunkel's "Sound Of Silence"
 
Powergirl81 said:
In January 1981 the #1 song was something about John Lennon cuz he was assassinated in Dec 1980...can't remember what website I found that on...maybe it was "Imagine"...

The Lennon song was "(Just Like) Starting Over", the first single from his Double Fantasy album, released 3 weeks before his death. Quite an ironic title for a final single.

#1 when I was born: "It's Too Late" by Carole King. Appropriate, since I was born 2 weeks late. My mother told me that she spent a week screaming at her uterus: "Get out already!"
 
#1 single (in the UK) when I was born was Baby Love by The Supremes - but in my first full week of living it was Little Red Rooster by the Stones.

#1 album (again in the UK) was Hard Days Night by some band (I forget). :D

In the year I was born there was only four different number one albums - three were by The Beatles and one by The Stones.
 
The Number 1 single was:
Lisa Stansfield - "All Around The World"

The Number 1 album was:
Chris Rea - "The Road To Hell"

But is it fraught with good intentions? :P
 
Raven said:
The Number 1 single was:
Lisa Stansfield - "All Around The World"
That makes me feel old - I went out with a girl who had that single long before I knew her.

Still, time for some nostalgia:

Part 1

Part 2
 
What do you mean?

Your last posts (aside from the above) was in the general discussion. All is still there. :)
 
Pretty quiet in ye olde forum tonight...

Maybe we need to get Bruce to sing that ridiculously high note to wake people up  :D

Or Halford to scream "VICTIM OF CHAAAAANNNNNGGGGEEESSS!!" *plugs ears*
 
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