The Ragman Show - Podcast-052
 Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 12:04PM
Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 12:04PM  You would think it would be a simple task to buy a refrigerator and have it delivered.  Probably something not even worth mentioning unless you're dealing with the 3 Stooges.  Join Rag's as he vents his latest frustration about simple tasks.  Next Ragman gives some some reviews of some recent shows he's seen live:  TYR (Concert review below) and Blind Guardian.
You would think it would be a simple task to buy a refrigerator and have it delivered.  Probably something not even worth mentioning unless you're dealing with the 3 Stooges.  Join Rag's as he vents his latest frustration about simple tasks.  Next Ragman gives some some reviews of some recent shows he's seen live:  TYR (Concert review below) and Blind Guardian.  
Lastly, he dissects the latest single from Motley Crue as well as discussing bands and their poor choices for video concepts. You won't want to miss this one. So buckle in, grab a beer and get ready to rock! Horns Up!
Beer of the Show: Green Cheek - Flying Megaphone! Beer Rating: 4.0
Featured Tracks:  If Not For Me - Demons, Blind Guardian - Life Beyond the Spheres, Rage - Toxic Wave, Catch Your Breath - Shame on Me, Trollfest - Dance Like a Pink Flamingo, TYR - Hammered, Motley Crue - Dogs of War, Steelheart - Everybody Loves Eileen
Ragman is ready to rock with Mick and The Stones...
Concert review: TYR and Trollfest
 This past Monday several Vikings invaded Houston at White Oak Music  Hall.  That's right the TYR tour rolled through town and it was the  place to be.  The first band I caught was Aether Realm.  I wasn't  familiar with them but became an instant fan after seeing them live.   Good powerful metal.  I couldn't believe they weren't from Europe.  Great  songs with big choruses.  The next band to take the stage was  Trollfest.  It was my first time to see a metal band dressed like pnk  Flamingos.  True story.  That said, these guys killed.  They were so  much fun.  Hard to put a lable on them.  Party metal with a folk metal  vibe?  Whoi cares about labels?  Great songs and fun to see live.  My  first metal conga line.  Go to the show and you will see.  The headliner  was TYR and they proved why they were the last to go on.  They  commanded the stage with full Viking authority.  They played several  tracks from their latest masterpiece Battle Ballads.  They had the crowd  chanting with them in their native tongue for some of the set which made  you feel like you'd been transported straight to Europe.  The band was  on point and sounded great.  What a killer night of metal.
This past Monday several Vikings invaded Houston at White Oak Music  Hall.  That's right the TYR tour rolled through town and it was the  place to be.  The first band I caught was Aether Realm.  I wasn't  familiar with them but became an instant fan after seeing them live.   Good powerful metal.  I couldn't believe they weren't from Europe.  Great  songs with big choruses.  The next band to take the stage was  Trollfest.  It was my first time to see a metal band dressed like pnk  Flamingos.  True story.  That said, these guys killed.  They were so  much fun.  Hard to put a lable on them.  Party metal with a folk metal  vibe?  Whoi cares about labels?  Great songs and fun to see live.  My  first metal conga line.  Go to the show and you will see.  The headliner  was TYR and they proved why they were the last to go on.  They  commanded the stage with full Viking authority.  They played several  tracks from their latest masterpiece Battle Ballads.  They had the crowd  chanting with them in their native tongue for some of the set which made  you feel like you'd been transported straight to Europe.  The band was  on point and sounded great.  What a killer night of metal.
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