I have had a really hard time finding people who can appreciate Babymetal, and am a little bit amazed that cointalk has fixed that situation for me.
Miletos, Ionia. 1/12 AR stater. Late 6th Century B.C. Obv: Forepart of lion, head turned r. Rev: Stellate pattern within incuse square. 9-10mm, 1.2g. BMC 34.
Wow, that song and performance is amazing! Kinda funny seeing the drummer in a tux sitting at the drum kit
Back at ya with a rock soprano, one of my favorite cuts from DSOTM This little nymph looks she might be able to wail like Clare Torry... Sicily, Syracuse. Dionysos I 390 BCE Æ tetras, 14 mm, 1.8 gm Obv: head of nymph facing slightly left, wearing necklace Rev: octopus Ref: CNS 29; SNG ANS 385
Oh man... Too many memories of High School late Saturday nite poker games, cigars, beer, and pure stupidity... Nice track pick!
I'm not much for listing to music, but my wife on the other hand is a concert going Woman, last night she and some friends went to The Who, she went to see them in Seattle back in 1971, i bet Steve was there , here's her program from 1971. I sorry no song, i don't know Who these guys are..
Hi Eng ... always great to talk with you, my West Coast friend => ummm, I did go see The Who in Seattle, but I didn't get there until 1982 (in the Kingdom) ... I was 19 years old (say no more!!) Although I love The Who, I remember (kinda) thinking that the back-up band sorta rocked as well (The Clash) .... yah, that was a great life-memory (or again, what I can remember!!) => Tickets were $16 ... ... that's not actually "my" ticket, but it is the same concert (amazingly, I found the ticket-photo on the internet)