Odds & Sods
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The is The Pit that put "Rowdy" Roddy Piper down in the record books! The guest was to be "The Superfly" Jimmy Snuka (The WWF's biggest babyface at the time) as a guest on "The Pit". The aftermath turned into one of the most classic moments in wrestling history, not to mention one of the greatest fueds that after 20 years later is still remembered by wrestling fans today! Watch as Cheif Jay Strongbow, Tito Santana, & B. Brian Blair try and stop "The Superfly" from breaking down a door to get to Piper! Piper was later questioned of his actions on The T.N.T. show (Tuesday Night Titans) Hosted by Vince McMahon & Lord Alfred Hayes. Piper slapped the taste outta Lord Alfred Hayes mouth (read "In The Pit With Piper" and you may understand why), & watch Vince lose it on tv & say, "Christ! What's the matter with you?" to Piper!
The is The Pit that put "Rowdy" Roddy Piper down in the record books! The guest was to be "The Superfly" Jimmy Snuka (The WWF's biggest babyface at the time) as a guest on "The Pit". The aftermath turned into one of the most classic moments in wrestling history, not to mention one of the greatest fueds that after 20 years later is still remembered by wrestling fans today! Watch as Cheif Jay Strongbow, Tito Santana, & B. Brian Blair try and stop "The Superfly" from breaking down a door to get to Piper! Piper was later questioned of his actions on The T.N.T. show (Tuesday Night Titans) Hosted by Vince McMahon & Lord Alfred Hayes. Piper slapped the taste outta Lord Alfred Hayes mouth (read "In The Pit With Piper" and you may understand why), & watch Vince lose it on tv & say, "Christ! What's the matter with you?" to Piper!
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The Leningrad Cowboys is a Finnish rock and roll band famous for its humorous songs and concerts featuring the Soviet Red Army Choir. Currently, the band has eleven Cowboys and two Leningrad Ladies. The songs, all somewhat influenced by polka and progressive rock, and performed in English, have themes such as 'vodka', 'tractors', 'rockets', and 'Genghis Khan', as well as folkloric Russian songs, rock and roll ballads and covers from bands as diverse as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, all with lots of humour. ----------------------------------- The Red Army Choir (Choir Aleksandrov) is a performing ensemble that served as the official army choir of the former Soviet Union's Red Army. The choir consists of a male choir, an orchestra, and a dance ensemble. The songs they perform range from Russian folk tunes to Church hymns, operatic arias and popular music. In 1991, The Red Army Choir participated in Roger Waters' The Wall concert celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall. They performed an anti-war song "Bring the Boys Back Home". Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Red Army Choir has continued performing, entertaining audiences both inside and outside Russia.
The Leningrad Cowboys is a Finnish rock and roll band famous for its humorous songs and concerts featuring the Soviet Red Army Choir. Currently, the band has eleven Cowboys and two Leningrad Ladies. The songs, all somewhat influenced by polka and progressive rock, and performed in English, have themes such as 'vodka', 'tractors', 'rockets', and 'Genghis Khan', as well as folkloric Russian songs, rock and roll ballads and covers from bands as diverse as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, all with lots of humour. ----------------------------------- The Red Army Choir (Choir Aleksandrov) is a performing ensemble that served as the official army choir of the former Soviet Union's Red Army. The choir consists of a male choir, an orchestra, and a dance ensemble. The songs they perform range from Russian folk tunes to Church hymns, operatic arias and popular music. In 1991, The Red Army Choir participated in Roger Waters' The Wall concert celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall. They performed an anti-war song "Bring the Boys Back Home". Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Red Army Choir has continued performing, entertaining audiences both inside and outside Russia.
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