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Official Armadillo Road Report: Athens Greece July 12 2011
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Oh my babies....
It is that special time once again for the incoherent babble you know in your deepest desires you secretly long to read...it can only be: the often replicated, always dedicated and occasionally constipated...yes...it's The Armadillo Road Report: The Official UNOfficial Twisted Sister concert review, Athens Greece.

Allow me to first indulge myself: I have finally, at long last, invested in a netbook so that I can bring these reports to you faster and more efficiently. The added benefit I've learned, is that I can type this by candlelighted lantern while sitting next to a rooftop pool, sipping on some of the richest coffee, The Partenon illuminated at night in it's glory, a bright moon just off to the side. There is a spectacular rosy glow of a now past sunset behind the mountains to my right, and Twisted Sister & crew dining to my left. Let's just say that the bar has been raised quite high for Finland now.

Even a Jew-turned-Agnostic like myself cannot deny that to see the Acropolis glowing on the plateau high above the city fills one with a sense of spiritual wonder, and somehow I can picture the Greek gods in their flowing white robes atop Mount Olympus, watching the ancient people below. It is a sight beyond spectacular.

I spent another day trodding about town, devouring all of the delicacies I could stuff in my spanokopita pie hole. Today's travel took me back through the ancient markets of Plaka and yet a second look at ancient Angora, where an adjacent and excruciatingly patient crew of archeologists dig for hours on end, unearthing a wall that dates back thousands of years.

The Greek people have been gracious and very accomodating, especially as I struggle with the basic pleasantries of their wonderful language--today I managed to order my gyro, get a cup of coffee with milk, and find the loo--so overall, I've got the basics I need to survive. One trend that I've noticed is the sense not only of national pride--but a pride in the crucial history that thrives here. The locals are eager to share with me what is "really Greek"--which I've learned, is when you ask them for what's the best place to go, tastiest food to order, etc. the answer is always--"Go there...eat this...it's Greek!" They have yet to steer me wrong. While I did not find the incredible religious fervor that Brazil had for heavy metal, there is definitely a strong undercurrent of headbangers here in Athens, and I've found quite a few shops that could easily be a portal into the 1985 time machine.

There were a few stressful moments not knowing exactly where Twisted was playing--Iera Odos is an incredibly long street filled with nightclubs--so without an exact address, I would have never found the non-descript but surprisingly classy "Above & Beyond" nightclub. Iera Odos, I have since learned, was/is an ancient street in Athens that translates roughly to mean "Divine Street." It's safe to say the street is no longer divine--given I was offered some divinity for just 20 Euros by a local prostitute, (I decline, of course.) but the front doors of the club provided another spectacular sun-drenched view of the Parthenon, so as least we could see divinity from where we stood.

I joined our illustrious road crew for libations and was treated to yet another hidden talent of Mr. French--sideshow magic! Even after he revealed his card secrets, it was still an impressive party trick. We may have to wait awhile for the famous "saw-a-roadie-in-half-trick" but I'm sure once he perfects it, we'll no longer need a warm-up band.

SMF Marty and his family arrived, only to have a few troubles with a rental car, preventing us from breaking bread together. With the first show now less than 24 hrs away, the SMFs were starting to come out all over town as the local television station contined to run Twisted commercials every hour on the hour. Given the local economic situation in Greece and the competition from Roger Waters "The Wall" on the same night, I salute all of the Greek SMFs who braved the heat to attend.

Show day arrived, and after three hours of sleep and a quick breakfast at a local cafe , it was off the venue with the road crew. I continue to be impressed with the management talents our of own Danny Stanton, who manages to stay cool and collected regardless of what's happening (or not happening) around him. The band travels light, which means that they never really know exactly what equipment they'll be working with...and subsequently dealing with later...until game day. And once again--All hail the road crew! Most of them have been awake for days already, sleep deprived from the 9 hour mininum flight and yet the moment they step into the club, it's all business.

It reminded me of how my fellow first responders handle an emergency scene-- true teamwork, each with a job to do. A quick greeting hello, a handshake, followed by a rapid briefing and then they each paired off with their Greek counterpart to see what equipment they'll be using, what the club capabilities are, etc. It was a real treat for me to watch the first sound check--especially to see the road crew perform "Shoot "Em Down" with Danny singing lead vocals. I found myself nodding off a few times throughout the afternoon (admittedly, as I am now....) but I was so enthralled with the beehive of activity, I desperately wanted to stay awake and take it all in.

At the same time, the club staff were busy polishing the floors, scrubbing the bathrooms, neatly stacking perfectly symmetrical rows of beer and prepping the box office. The club reminded me of Via Funchal in Sao Paolo. Medium sized club--not too cramped but just small enough to give the back row "butts-to-the-wall" seats a decent and intimate view. A large reception area with a hallway tastefully backlit in a pink glow, the restrooms were also lit--blue for boys, pink for girls--although I always consider a Twisted Sister show to be like it's St. Patty's Day--today... we're all pink. [Side travel note: one of those little qwerky things I've noticed about international travel--toilets vary greatly country to country. And although I appreciated the marble floors and glass (yes, glass) doors on the stalls, each had it's own light with motion detector, on a 5 second timer. I had to keep waving my arms above my head like I was bringing in an aircraft just to keep the light on above me!}

Ah. I digress. The club: Simple interior with "stepped" general admission areas, with a large balcony, the front of which contained "cocktail tables" and chairs for the VIP seating. This was a bit unfortunate--those who paid for a VIP ticket at the older location did so in order to be in the front section. To then place them a considerable distance away from the stage didn't seem right. Thus, the majority of the VIP cocktail seating remained empty almost the entire night. A nice bar to left with the popular Mythos beer on tap and two comfy very European- looking black leather high-backed couches to the right. Just little working A/C on the floor itself.

The numerous soundchecks were fascinating to listen and observe--the band and crew are perfectionists, and they continuously and tirelessly worked on the sound until they were all pleased. I never realized how complicated the process is--certainly not as simple as plug in and play. Each member of the road crew must know their instruments and devices inside and out, and I was struck by the care with which they handled the guitars . Additionally, the entire setup is done methodically and with the utmost of diligence. Even the assembly of the infamous pink microphone stand took time to properly fasten and tape. As fans, we often take these details for granted--that the stand will always be in one piece, the mics will work, the band won't trip on the rugs, etc. Danny gave the order to "Pink it up!" and to my delight, I was invited to assist the road crew in decorating the amps with hot pink gaffer tape--it really gave the set a polished but beautiful simplicity, and call me a cheap date, but I was just delighted and giddy to assist!

Then Danny gave me a quick tour of the place--including the "fan forbidden zone"--the dressing rooms. Quite tastefully minimal, which appealed to my zen sensabilities with the exception of the hideous green shag that adorned Dee's dressing room. With 3:00 PM rolling around and the crew still at work, I plopped into one of the leather couches, thinking I coudl catch a few moments of sleep. Until they tuned Animal's bass, which vibrated my seat so much I thought I was going to have to put a quarter in the side when it stopped. Finally, a quick dinner for band and entourage, and then immediately back out the door. We returned to the club where I finally had the opportunity to meet SMF Patrick from Austria and SMF Marty (Scotland), along with his wife and kids. A true delight in every case--I only wish I had more time to spend to chat.

The single opener was a band called "Out Loud" which featured vocalist Chandler Mogel (Talon), Bob Katsionis (Firewind) on guitars and keyboards, Mark Cross (Firewind, Helloween, Kingdom Come) on drums, Tony Kash on guitars and Jason Mercury on bass. (thanks to Leah's Rock Report blog for the info). Check out their website at: myspace.com/outloudtheband

They were very good--entertaining and musically solid. Unfortunately, there was hardly ANYONE in the club to hear them. Where was everyone? Operating on island time? Pity. They missed out on a decent band--we even had a rare treat for an opener--a bass solo. Check them out!

The lead singer was a bit seemingly goofy for a front man, but modest, and he gets my award for Mr. Congeniality for the quote: "You guys are the music, we're just the band."

Twisted took the stage at 9:35 PM. The place had finally filled up with fans, and that's when I realized that the American personal space guidelines do not translate in Europe. Not only were we packed into the front like sardines, but after one number, fans were throwing their arms around me, jumping on me, making sure I was enjoying every moment. It took a song or two to get over it and relax, and it made a hot, sweaty room even more hot and sweaty, but then again.... I had a lot of Moussaka to burn off.

You've seen the setlist by now--Jay Jay played a smoke colored Les Paul--Eddie was playing an irridescent purple bullseye--I beleve it was a Fender. Even though I was front-row between Eddie and Jay Jay, the photographers were like British paparazzi. One blocked our view just as Jay went to play the solo--I gave the unsuspecting photo journalist "bunny ears"--I figure Jay Jay was entertaining us, the least I could do was entertain Jay Jay. I was equally amused by the t-shirt he sported: I REALLY don't LIKE YOUR shitty BAND. [The words "don't" and "shitty" in very small print....sorry...doesn't seem to translate as well... it's a visual gag]

Let's talk about the music for just a moment. I'm going to give a disclaimer here--I LOVED the Athens show. I had a great time and thought it really kicked ass--but musicially and visually, it was simply not their best performance. Did the crowd love it? You betcha. It was the happiest (and sweatiest) crowd I've ever seen, and they did not go home disappointed. The fans absolutely enjoyed every single moment. I won't recap what the shortcomings were, but the music itself got a little bit sloppy at times.

Captain Howdy was a crowd pleaser--Eddie switched to his signature bullseye--Jay Jay played his tobacco starbust Les Paul. Jay Jay addressed the crowd on his American Idol views--punctuated with "THIS is what 35 years of support looks ike, muthafucka!"

"You Can't Stop Rock and Roll" was one of my favorites of the night--filled with intensity, and I was surprised but pleased to hear "The Fire Still Burns" again. The fire was definitely burning in the club, because it must have been over 100 degrees Farenheit inside at this point. I swear, the bass was so thunderous, I think it cleared up a kidney stone. "Under The Blade" had a certain raw edge (intentional or not) that was reminiscent of the original release.

And then....something completely unexpected.
Dee and the band gave me a very unexpected (and public) special moment--and like the big marshmellow I am, I cried the entire way through "The Price." It was just over the top, and I can't say enough times how much I love this band, the crew, the management...and everything they do for me. It was almost too much--and it made the whole trip worthwhile.

"We're Not Gonna Take It" drove the already frenzied crowd wild--Dee even gave the security guard a high five. And this crowd, like so many of the overseas counterparts, loved to sing the guitar solo. It was an appreciated gesture, but the only problem? It drowns out the ACTUAL guitar solo so I don't get to hear the "heavy metal jazz" that makes live shows so unique.

The crowd was so into it, that Dee had them sing "We're Not Gonna Take It" a cappella...followed by the Snider attempt at Greek dancing. It was almost as good as my command of the Greek language....followed by Dee's remark: "How do those old fuckers do this and keep from falling down???"

"Shoot 'Em Down" was another crowd fave. I swear to you, I don't know what they make those basses out of, but I always think it's going to just snap in half from the force that Animal exerts on it, pounding on the neck and strings.
"Burn In Hell" gave me my second favorite moment of the night--Eddie and Animal dueling guitars. Not just solos. I mean, dueling guitars. Literally. Nothing personally, Eddie, but my money is on Animal on this one. By this time in the evening, the club was so hot and humid I was starting to think we WERE burning in hell. Although, if this were hell, it seemed like heaven to me and the thousand or so sweltering fans would likely agree with me.

"Whole Lotta Rosie" had a whole lotta woes'ies, but you know what? The crowd ate it up and absolutely loved it. Regardless, I love hearing Twisted do covers, so the more the merrier! Dee provided his commentary.... in the form of a rather baritone belch...which he promptly blamed on the souvlaki.

And what road report would be complete without our "Douchebag of the Night" award? There was only one....shit, isn't there always ONE? He threw a beer that narrowly missed Jay Jay and landed just behind Dee. The second beer soaked Marty pretty good--we were grateful it was at least beer, and not the by-products of such.

Next we rounded the corner towards the end of the show with "I Wanna Rock." As SMF Funtazia Dave reported on the UK shows, the words were changed to "I Wanna Fuck!" and I swear as I live and breathe....panties went flying! Interestingly enough, they were not to be found AFTER the show so someone went home with free souvenirs. [For the record, they aren't in my luggage.]

Eddie then sported a custom two-of-a-kind in existence, beautiful black Brian May guitar. It sounded very good--but tomorrow I'm going to play closer attention in Thessaloniki so that I can hear the true difference.

The crowd starting chanting, in a truly charming Greek accent, for Twisted Sister to Come Out and Play, and when they did....the place went insane. For the last number "S.M.F"., Mark demonstrated his knot tying skills with the microphone stand. [uh, Mr. Mendoza? You know that was a rental, right? Just charge it my room number.] The crowd noise was deafening, and in an instant, the lights went up and it was the oh-too-familiar "Day of the Rocker" shuffle as fans scoured the floor for picks. The place was absolute concert carnage, but the fans all left with smiles.

Many thanks to the warm, friendly and passionate people of Athens--with only 15 tour dates this year, Athens proved why they were worthy to have one of them.

Then afterwards....another post-show poolside pow-wow....as yours truly sits here under the moonlight listening to road stories that I can't ever repeat. This night was extraordinary for me--and I feel so blessed to be with my Twisted family. There is nowhere else I would rather be right now.

And with that, it's time to catch an hour or two of rest before I catch my plane to Thessaloniki...
this is Armadillo....trotting off to dream of baklava and boarding passes...

STAY TUNED: THE ARMADILLO ROAD REPORT OFFICIAL BLOG....coming SOON to www.twistedsister.com


Edited by Armadillo 2011-07-14 12:37 PM
PatrickS77
Posted 2011-07-14 1:22 PM (#28090 - in reply to #28089)
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Wow.... this almost feels like I was there.. oh, wait! I was there! Great report, which gave me some extras I missed! There is nothing to add really! LOL and yeah... the toilets... whoever designed that is a total fool! On the ones I was no amount of arm waving made the light come back on... only when I got up to leave it came back on. Anyway, looking forward to how Thessaloniki went.
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Posted 2011-07-14 3:29 PM (#28093 - in reply to #28090)
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Great report!

Thanks

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George
Posted 2011-07-14 3:44 PM (#28094 - in reply to #28089)
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Terry another GREAT Report
I feel like i was there....
Can't wait to read your blog
You always do a wonderful reporting job and we love you for it.
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Posted 2011-07-14 4:51 PM (#28095 - in reply to #28089)
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Nice one Terry, nothing missed as ever.....I could just feel the heat!
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Posted 2011-07-16 9:56 AM (#28113 - in reply to #28089)
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Nicely done Terry, puts me right back into the club!

I've finally got home and sorted my pics out. Took a little time to get them resized for the photo gallery, but they're there now:

http://www.twistedsister.com/mbbs2/photos/photo-thumbnails.asp?albumid=249&useralbum=269

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Posted 2011-07-16 12:00 PM (#28114 - in reply to #28113)
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Marty

Great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
marty
Posted 2011-07-16 3:00 PM (#28115 - in reply to #28114)
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A of the Athens review from Metal Kaoz:

http://www.metalkaoz.com/live-reports/2048-twisted-sister-iera-odos-athens-gre.html

TWISTED SISTER / OUTLOUD

Date: 12th July, 2011
Venue: Iera Odos
Ticket: €35
Promoter: Spicy Entertainment

 TWISTED SISTEEEEEEEER…Come out and plaaaaaaaaaaay…”; and they did. They came, they saw, they conquered and the ripped our a***s off with some high-energy octane-loaded heavy hittin’ Hard Rock dynamites destined to be eternal anthems in the history of our beloved music. Our genitals grew bigger that evening, that’s for sure. The legendary outfit from NY, USA has continuously denied to release new studio stuff that’s gonna alter the band’s history and finally will not be desired by the band’s fans, so what’s better than take a dozen of shows slot all around Europe every now and then, play songs that give fun and energy and – above all – rock the world by having a good time? That simple...

The pre-sale for this show was not good, so it was moved from an open-air bigger space to a 2,000 capacity downtown venue. And that was good, since nothing was omitted from the energy and sweat delivered by both the band and the 1.000-1.300 fans (OK, the crowd it was most energetic I’ve ever seen but they/we overlapped the usual dryness seen the last years). The venue proved to be rather fitting for the ‘deployment’ of the band’s followers and the time schedule also ran smooth.

The opening act, OUTLOUD, were nice even if their sound was not that impressive. The Greek/American melodic hardrockers presented their newest album “Love Catastrophe” by playing enough songs while they also showcased some cuts from their self-titled debut album. The crowd applauded their set and seemed to enjoy their performance, but I would not say they did grab us by the balls and not let go. Still, they did their best and succeeded in raising the temperature for the long-awaited headliners.

Watching TWISTED SISTER live without their trademark makeup is a sin... unless if they kick your ass mercilessly not letting you even think about it. Truth is the two times these legends form USA had stepped on Greek ground recently they offered two respective helluva shows – this may partially explain the semi-disappointing presale – so I personally had to think about the sound quality and only. Thankfully, the sound engineer did his best and the dynamic “It’s A Long Way To The Top” speakers intro and only made the arena go wild. As soon as the band entered with “What You Don’t Know (Sure Can Hurt You)” it was a matter of common sense to await for a kick-ass 90-minute recital. And this is what actually happened...

Fact #1: Dee Snider is an evergreen frontman; he never stopped banging his head, screaming his guts out, entertaining the crowd, have fun with his band mates and – most of all – deliver some lively performance every newcomer singer should take lessons from. He can successfully rely on his myth, but that’s the point when you do not have anything to prove; you sing from the heart, take no prisoners and eventually confirm the glorious 80s ideals will never fade.

Fact #2: With such a songlist rare are the times you can be not as good as requested. Again avoiding performing stuff from the “Love Is For Suckers” album, TWISTED SISTER waltzed off with the ‘best live act in Greece for 2011’ prize just by playing what we were already expecting to listen to. The energy was endless, the sound was bombastic, the drumming of A. J. Pero was (thankfully) not as verbose as the two previous times and the stage presence of all the members was nothing less than regally rowdy. As for the pieces that deafened us just look at the setlist below. Nuff said.

Fact #3: I strongly believe the decade we’re currently covering will be the most crucial for our music. Imagine the next 5-20 years, when most of the 80s bands we’re worshiping will cease to exist, who’s gonna deliver captivating shows, who’s gonna sweat their asses off, who’s gonna perform a faultless sing-along-dance-with setlist... Phewww, I cannot imagine myself going to an e.g. EDGUY show and juice out sweat from my T-shirt afterwards. Yeap, that’s the splendor of the past...

If you do not know how a TWISTED SISTER concert looks like, you can easily grab some DVD and have fun in your sofa. But if you want to be a bright part of this live experience, just do not miss the chance to see them again at a venue near you. Even the multi-played hits like “We’re Not...” and “I Wanna…” sound like first-date charming if you’re in the mood for such a gig. How thankful enough of us, the older fans, are they’ve not released any dissonant out-of-frame decadent reunion studio CD for 24 years now!

TWISTED SISTER setlist:

01. “It’s A Long Way To The Top” (taped into)
02. “What You Don’t Know (Sure Can Hurt You)”
03. “The Kids Are Back”
04. “Stay Hungry”
05. “Captain Howdy”
06. “You Can’t Stop Rock ‘n’ Roll”
07. “The Fire Still Burns”
08. “Under The Blade”
09. “The Price”
10. “We’re Not Gonna Take It”
11. “Shoot ‘em Down”
12. “Burn In Hell” (w/ drum solo)
13. “Whole Lotta Rosie”
14. “I Wanna Rock”
15. “Come Out And Play”
16. “S.M.F.”

 

Armadillo
Posted 2011-07-17 7:24 AM (#28119 - in reply to #28089)
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Brilliant photos Marty! You captured everything---even roadie Keith mopping up the thrown beer, a shot with Danny supervising from the wings, Mark grabbing Eddie's guitar neck during the dual.....and I really do appreciate the one of Dee addressing me--it felt like I was in a dream, and when it was over, I felt almost like I missed what happened!

So glad you were there to photo-document it all!

cheers
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Posted 2011-07-17 10:43 AM (#28120 - in reply to #28113)
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Another awesome review as usual Terry! Great job! Wish I could have been there! And great pics Marty! Thanks for sharing!
marty
Posted 2011-07-17 4:30 PM (#28122 - in reply to #28115)
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Some links to audience footage from both Greek shows, as well as excerpts from a recent interview with Eddie posted on Blabbermouth:

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=160730


"TWISTED SISTER: Video Footage From Greece Available - July 15, 2011

The band's setlist was as follows:

01. What You Don't Know (Sure Can Hurt You)
02. The Kids Are Back
03. Stay Hungry
04. Captain Howdy
05. You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll
06. The Fire Still Burns
07. Under the Blade
08. The Price
09. We're Not Gonna Take It
10. Burn In Hell (with Drum Solo)
11. Whole Lotta Rosie (AC/DC cover)
12. I Wanna Rock

Encore:
13. Come Out and Play
14. S.M.F.

When asked in a recent interview with Über Rock if there are any plans for TWISTED SISTER to release a new studio album, guitarist Eddie Ojeda said, "We have discussed it as a band, but right now it's not the focus of the band and definitely not something we plan on doing. But we never say never, because you never know what's gonna happen in the future. We may do a single here and there possibly; I don't really know.

"The way we see it is new material will take so long to write and record. When other bands do new material, it doesn't seem to get noticed and people still want to hear the old stuff.

"When I see bands play like [IRON] MAIDEN or [JUDAS] PRIEST, all these great bands, put out new stuff, it's all good, but when they play it live, the audience goes quiet on those songs, yet when they go back into 'British Steel' or 'Screaming For Vengeance', the audience comes back to life and, you know, we can see that and it's noted. It's one of those things, and it gets, like, what's the point in doing those things if it takes so long to do the thing then for people to catch on? Especially for bands like TWISTED, it's been so long between albums. It's one thing when you're current and people are following each album, but for some of the '80s bands, there are a lot of years between albums and coming up with a new one can be tough. . . We'll see what happens in the future, but at the moment it looks like a no for new TWISTED SISTER stuff."

Regarding what he thinks it is about TWISTED SISTER that keeps the band relevant in 2011 and keeps getting them good slots on big European festivals, Eddie said, "It's just one of those things and we're glad it's still happening. It's kinda hard to explain, because you never really know why, and all of a sudden people just seemed to get it more than they ever did or they're just getting it. Whatever the reason, we're definitely grateful to get that recognition for what it is we do, but I also think that what we do is all so unique and different than what every other band does. It kinda creates that interest and people want to hear us because we are different and we're not really similar to other bands and what they do. We have something that's unique and it's still something people want to see and there are a load of people who never got the chance to see us back in the day."

There's a good review and some pics of the Athens show here:

http://www.rockpages.gr/detailspage.aspx?id=5380&type=3&lang=EN&sub=C



Edited by marty 2011-07-17 4:35 PM

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THANK YOU Marty for the post and linkss!!!
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Posted 2011-07-21 12:14 AM (#28167 - in reply to #28113)
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Marty, GREAT photo's!!! Thanks so much for sharing!! Nice unique shot of Dee......
http://www.twistedsister.com/mbbs2/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=249&photoid=4856


marty - 2011-07-16 4:56 AM

Nicely done Terry, puts me right back into the club!

I've finally got home and sorted my pics out. Took a little time to get them resized for the photo gallery, but they're there now:

http://www.twistedsister.com/mbbs2/photos/photo-thumbnails.asp?albumid=249&useralbum=269

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