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The Great Pro-Wrestling Adventure Hour - 020 09/28/23 Defy TV 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM EST Filmed at the Good Time Theatre at Dorney Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania
SEGMENT ONE (EIGHT MINUTES):
- Sudu Upadhyay welcomes the viewers in to a very special edition of The Great Pro-Wrestling Adventure Hour as later tonight CORE will take over the Weis Markets Grandstand at the Bloomsburg Fair. Daphne Oz will be on location reporting live from the fair later in the broadcast. Raven wanted to send a message out to his old rival Tommy Dreamer to congratulate him on winning the Impact Digital Media Championship. Raven then declared himself the inaugural holder of the CORE Physical Media Championship. All matches will exclusively be available on DVD home video. Sudu asked Raven if he's worried that Pro Wrestling Guerrilla might be upset about him stealing their business model. Raven said he wasn't afraid of a Pro Wrestling Gorilla because Monsoon has been dead for years.
- The Great Pro-Wrestling Adventure Hour opening aired set to "Black Swan Lake" by Janko Nilovic.
Magnum CK vs. Fuego Del Sol Fuego Del Sol defeated Magnum CK with the tornado DDT. (4:45)
- Derek Dillinger and Ziggy Haim ran down to the ring after the match and attacked Fuego Del Sol. As The Production triple teamed Fuego, Giant Baba Yaga surprisingly ran out. Baba Yaga took Ziggy out with a big Baba Chop, connected with the Russian Leg Sweep on Magnum CK, and lastly landed the running neckbreaker on Dillinger as Fuego Del Sol rolled out to safety.
SEGMENT TWO (EIGHT MINUTES):
Queen Aminata (with Raychell Rose) vs. Madi Wrenkowski Queen Aminata defeated Madi Wrenkowski via submission with the Juicy Lock. (4:04)
- We joined Daphne Oz LIVE at the Bloomsburg Fair for a special edition of the COal REgion Roundup. - Daphne announced that just signed for tonight's live event we will see Derek Dillinger one-on-one against Fuego Del Sol. - Daphne Oz then announced that COal REgion Pro-Wrestling ("CORE"), All Style Pro Wrestling ("ASPW"), and Lidet Entertainment's GLEAT ("GLEAT") have united for a landmark strategic alliance. - Finally Daphne reported that a helicopter has been seen circling above the Bloomsburg Fair and has just been granted approval from organizers to land on the recently closed dirt race track at the fairgrounds. Daphne is unsure as to who is in the helicopter, but she’ll be making her way in that direction and will report back with any relevant updates later in the broadcast.
SEGMENT THREE (SEVEN MINUTES):
- With their opponents already in the ring, Starboy Charlie and Alex Taylor made their way out to the commentary booth. Alex Taylor said that for some reason pro-wrestling fans look at amateur wrestlers, like those in folkstyle, with some kind of reverence. But just like in any other field, a professional can do anything an amateur can and better, that's why they get paid to do it. So to remind all the fans of that, Taylor said he brought in two amateur wrestlers to face them as a warm-up for their match later tonight in Bloomsburg. Starboy and Taylor each put on amateur wrestler headgear before heading to the ring.
Starboy Charlie and Alex Taylor vs. PJ Hawx and "Amateur Wrestler" Reese Hayes Starboy Charlie and Alex Taylor defeated PJ Hawx and Reese Hayes with the banana split pin from Starboy on Hayes. (3:08)
- A video package aired recapping the segment last week between Giant Baba Yaga and Something/Nothing set to "Tax Free" by Hansson & Karlsson.
SEGMENT FOUR (NINE MINUTES):
Kevin Blackwood and Alan Angels vs. Black Generation International (Bendito and Emperador Azteca) - Emperador Azteca leaned against the ring apron on the floor when Titus Alexander emerged from the crowd to throw him a chain. Emperador wrapped the chain around his fist and, when Alan Angels reached between the top and middle ropes to grab Azteca by the mask, punched Angels with the chain. Angels fell back into a school boy cradle from Bendito, but Kevin Blackwood broke it up with a doublestomp off the top rope and to the back on Bendito's head. Blackwood placed Angels atop Bendito and they picked up the win. Kevin Blackwood and Alan Angels defeated Black Generation International with a doublestomp from Blackwood on Bendito. (5:11)
- We return back LIVE to Daphne Oz at the Bloomsburg Fair as the helicopter door opens and out steps Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin made his way over to Daphne Oz who asked him what brought him here tonight. Benjamin explained that he's had some free time on his hands lately and he's been tuned in to Defy TV every Thursday for the Great Pro-Wrestling Adventure Hour. Shelton said he's really been impressed by folkstyle, and last week he heard Shaw Mason's comments about being open to any partner to help folkstyle and Leyla Hirsch against the Southern 6 and Starboy Charlie. Shelton said his first call was to Shaw Mason to see if the spot was still open, and it was. Benjamin said his next call was to his former place of business to request his immediate release. Benjamin excused himself to go greet the crowd that had gathered.
SEGMENT FIVE (NINE MINUTES)
Black Generation International (Titus Alexander and Flamita) vs. Puf and Kevin Bennett Black Generation International defeated Puf and Kevin Bennett with a top rope Michinoku Driver from Alexander on Bennett. (4:45)
- Alexander and Flamita dominated the match from the opening bell, but took their time picking their opponents apart with the obvious intent to punish and possibly injure them both. CORE officials were forced to hold Kevin Blackwood and Alan Angels back, preventing them from getting involved as the match was dragged out by Black Generation International. When Alexander finally decided to end the match, Titus and Flamita exited the ringside area as Blackwood and Angels charged to the ring.
- Kevin Blackwood got on the microphone and said that Titus Alexander has shown everyone his true colors these past few months in CORE. Blackwood said that Alexander might act tough, but after his recent losses they know who he really is, a coward and a crybaby. Blackwood said that Titus might have taken advantage of two of Blackwood's old friends today, but that he's got another old friend that is going to join him tonight at the Bloomsburg Fair to hand Titus a defeat he might never return from. Tonight at the Bloomsburg Fair grandstand it will be Titus Alexander, Flamita, and Yutani of Black Generation International against Kevin Blackwood, Alan Angels, and DANIEL GARCIA.
SEGMENT SIX (THREE MINUTES):
- Sudu and Raven ran down the entire card for tonight's live event when CORE presents Preservation Act at the Weis Markets Grandstand at the Bloomsburg Fair in only a few short hours.
Upcoming Shows:
CORE Pro #123 Preservation Act 09/28/23 Bloomsburg Fair - Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 01. Derek Dillinger vs. Fuego Del Sol 02. TrustBusters Reserve Decision Match: Hyan vs. Trench 03. Queen Aminata (with Raychell Rose) vs. Shoko Nakajima 04. Daniel Garcia/Kevin Blackwood/Alan Angels vs. Black Generation International (Titus Alexander/Flamita/Yutani) 05. Southern 6 (Kerry Morton/Silas Mason/Alex Taylor/Kenzie Paige) and Starboy Charlie vs. folkstyle (Shaw Mason/Tim Bosby/Hunter Holdcraft) Leyla Hirsch and Shelton Benjamin 06. Mask vs. Hair: Giant Baba Yaga (with UltraMantis Black) vs. Jake Something
CORE returns to the Good Time Theatre at Dorney Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania! 10/01/23 Television taping for The Great Pro-Wrestling Adventure Hour as seen on Defy TV.
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Album Reviews: Jimi Hendrix Experience / Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
This week I got to review two recent live album releases from rock legends gone too soon:
Jimi Hendrix Experience Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969
It wouldn’t been the holiday season without a pre-holiday release of a live recording from Jimi Hendrix Experience. Since beginning this blog, I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing the posthumous album Both Sides of the Sky, the 50th anniversary Deluxe Edition of Electric Ladyland, the 50th anniversary re-release of his live album Band of Gypsys, his live box set Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts, the live album and movie Live in Maui and last year’s Record Store Day release Paris ‘67. Now just in time for what would have been Jimi’s 80th birthday on Nov. 27, Legacy released Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969. It marks the first time this entire concert is being released as an album (some tracks have appeared on some compilations).
album cover
By April 1969, the Jimi Hendrix Experience had already released their incredible studio albums Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love, and Electric Ladyland. The trio was a well-oiled machine: bassist Noel Redding, drummer Mitch Mitchell and of course guitarist / singer Jimi Hendrix were bigger than the sum of their parts. All the big Hendrix hits were played, but among the surprises were a cover of Hansson and Karlsson’s “Tax Free”, Francis Scott Key’s “Star Spangled Banner” months before the legendary performance at Woodstock in August 1969, and Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love” (a frequent cover of the band). The liner notes include a preface from ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons, who attended that show and had previously opened for JHE with his pre-ZZ Top band Moving Sidewalks.
the vinyl packaging
They could easily release a different JHE concert once a year and it would likely please fans. Because Hendrix died at age 27 in 1970 we need to cherish everything he did record and leave us. While it is true that there have been a lot more Hendrix releases after he died than in his lifetime, I think the live albums that haven’t been released yet are pretty cool. This one sounds fantastic and it’s a gift for fans to get to hear JHE in their prime at this point and time.
For info on Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969: https://hendrix.lnk.to/ForumLW!news220908
4 out of 5 stars
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers Live at the Fillmore, 1997
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One of the great regrets I have a concert-goer is that I never got to see Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers live. I’m kicking myself for skipping their shows at Great Woods in 1995, Fenway Park in 2014, Mudcrutch at House of Blues in 2016 and their final Boston show they played at TD Garden just months before Petty died in October 2017. The group have released numerous live albums and were always a great live band. From January 10 to February 7, 1997 they had a 20-show residency at the historic Fillmore in San Francisco. The new live album Live at the Fillmore, 1997 is being released today from Warner Bros. in various formats. I got to review the 4-CD edition. This release is from six of the shows that were professionally recorded.
I first discovered The Heartbreakers around 1985 when their album Southern Accents, which was actually the band’s 6th album. I was a kid just discovering music and one of the music videos that blew me away at that time was “Don’t Come Around Here No More”, a psychedelic rock homage to Alice In Wonderland with Petty as the Mad Hatter. I liked their tunes and picked up the album on cassette tape. Throughout the 90s (my high school and college years), Petty was always on in the background. Whatever I was into at the time (alternative, punk, metal, etc) Petty was always an old standby. By the time of the Fillmore shows, the band had just released the highly underrated soundtrack to Ed Burns’ She’s the One in 1996. The band had been releasing albums for two decades and Petty occasionally did solo albums and side projects like The Traveling Wilburys.
Petty at the Fillmore in 1997
This is a looooong live album assembled from several of the Fillmore shows. 4 hours and 4 minutes to be precise and that’s just the 4-CD version I heard. There’s some serious gems in there: loads of covers, guests like Roger McGuinn and John Lee Hooker, and a lot of their mid-90s music. This is a testament to what a great live act they were. Crank it up and let it play....all day.
For info on Live at the Fillmore 1997: https://store.tompetty.com/products/fillmore-4-cd-deluxe
4 out of 5 stars
#album review#jimi hendrix#jimi hendrix experience#live album#music nerd#billy gibbons#1969#tom petty#tom petty and the heartbreakers#1997
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Things I learned while I was away.
This is a still of the Swedish duo Hansson Och Karlsson from a 1967 broadcast of the Popside TV show. I don't peer into the corners of that era of music, but boy oh boy does this get me where I live. Instrumental mastery devoted to motion and impact. And the freakout at the end of the performance is deeply satisfying. Supposedly Jimi Hendrix jammed with these two when in Stockholm, but that's really not relevant to me. I got a tip via twitter about this video and if I can rediscover the source I'll confirm it here. I'm grateful.
Some other recent favorites: Nasim Khushnawaz "Songs from the Pearl of Khorasan" Kali Malone "Living Torch" Tomb Mold "Aperture of Body" Puce Mary "Stuck" Porn Sword Tobacco "Understanding the Sun"
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If you are like me, and you’re tired of seeing the same -sson last names that seem forever glued to Swedish characters -- or if you’re just a person wishing to play a person with Swedish roots -- then look no further! I, a Swedish woman, believes in breaking of patterns and as happy I am to see more people take on Swedish characters I just wish people would care more about their names.
Although the -sson part is rooted to our pasts we are, oddly enough, not still in Medieval times and our last names have developed into a whole new section of options as cultures mix and match! I do not know all of them and this list will be a constant on-going update as people will be able to submit their’s, as well as me doing some research and maybe hearing some new ones out on the streets of where I live. I’d gladly help with any type of Swedish research and questions you may have, or at least as far my own knowledge reaches so don’t be afraid to come to me with your concerns!
The list is A-Ö, and some last names will feel repeated as we mix and match words and meanings. There will be some -sson names to be found, but underused or forgotten only. Also don’t worry about ÅÄÖ, we get it!
A
Abrahamsson
Ahlberg (alt Ahlgren, qvist, strand, ström)
Ahlén
Almén
Almgren (alt Almqvist, ström)
Anderberg
Appelgren (alt Appleqvist)
Arvidsson
Ask
Asp (alt Asplund)
Axelsson
Axén
B
Back (alt Backlund, man, ström)
Bark
Beck/Bäck (alt Beckman/Bäckman)
Berg (alt Bergman, kvist/qvist, dahl, gren, lind, lund, mark)
Berger
Bergval
Berlin
Birgersson
Bjurström
Björk (alt lund, man, qvist)
Björling (lund)
Blad
Blixt
Blom (alt berg, dahl, qvist, gren)
Bohlin/Bolin
Borg (alt ström)
Boman/Bohman
Boberg
Brandt
Brodén
Burman
By (alt ström, lund)
Börjesson
C
Carl (alt berg, ström)
Carlén
Ceder (alt holm, lund, berg, gren)
Classon
D
Danielsson
Dahl ( alt berg, gren, man, qvist, ström)
Dahlén
Damberg
Degerman
E
Ed (alt holm, gren, berg, lund, man, ström)
Ehn
Einarsson
Ek (alt man, berg, blad, blom, dahl, lund, holm, löf, strand, ström)
Elg
Enberg
Eng (alt blom, lund, dahl, man, berg, strand)
Ersson
F
Fager (alt berg, lund, ström)
Fahl (alt gren, ström)
Fahlén
Falk (alt man)
Flink
Flodin
Fors (alt berg, ell, gren, lund, man, mark)
Franzén
Fredin
Fredlund
Fri (alt berg, dell, man)
Fröberg
Fält
G
Gabrielsson
Gerdin
Gidlund
Gillberg
Glad
Glans
Gradin
Grahn
Granat
Gran (alt qvist, berg, lund, ström)
Gren
Grip
Grön (alt qvist, lund, berg)
Grönvall
Gullberg
Gustafsson
Gällerstedt
H
Haag
Hag (alt berg, lund, man, ström)
Hagelin
Hallberg
Halldén
Hallgren
Hallin
Hall (alt ström, qvist, man)
Hamberg
Hammar (alt berg, ström, lund)
Hamrin
Hansen
Hansson
Hedberg
Hedblom
Hedin
Hed (alt lund, man, qvist)
Helander
Hell (alt ström, man, berg, gren, sten, strand)
Henning
Hjelm
Hjerpe
Hjorth/Hjort
Holmer
Holm (alt gren, qvist, lund, ström, stedt)
Holst
Hult (alt berg, gren, man)
Hurtig
Hägg (lund)
Hällgren
Hällström
Hög (alt berg, lund, man, ström)
I
Ingemarsson
Ingvarsson
Isaksson
Isberg
Israelsson
Ivarsson
J
Jakobsson
Jansson
Jarl
Jensen
Jeppsson
Jernberg
Joelsson
Johannesson
Johannisson
Johansen
Johansson
Johnsson
Jonasson
Jonsson
Josefsson
Juhlin
Julin
Jönsson
Jörgensen
K
Kallin
Karlberg
Karlén
Karlsson
Karlström
Kempe
Kihlberg (alt ström)
Kjellberg
Kjellin
Kjell (alt man, ström)
Klaesson
Klang
Klasson
Kling (alt berg)
Klint
Knutsson
Konradsson
Kraft
Krantz
Kristensson
Kristiansson
Kristoffersson
Kron
Krook
Kroon
Kruse
Kullberg
Kvarnström
Kvist
Käck
Käll (alt berg, gren, man, ström)
Kämpe
Köhler
L
Lager (alt gren, qvist, ström)
Landberg
Landén
Landgren
Landin
Landström
Lans
Lantz
Larsen
Leandersson
Leander
Ledin
Leijon
Lejon
Lennartsson
Levin
Lidberg
Lidén
Lidman (ström)
Lif
Lilja
Liljedahl (alt gren, kvist)
Lindahl (alt berg, blad, blom, bom, borg, bäck)
Lindeberg
Lindell
Lindén
Linderoth
Linder
Linde
Lind (altfors, gren, holm, qvist, man, mark, roth, skog, stedt, strand, ström)
Lindvall
Ling
Ljung (alt berg, dahl, gren, kvist, ström)
Lorentzon
Lovén
Ludvigsson
Lundahl
Lund (alt berg, blad, borg, bäck, gren, holm, kvist, mark, stedt, ström)
Lundell
Lundén
Lundh
Lundin
Lundvall
Längström
Läng
Löf/Lööf (alt berg, dahl, gren, qvist, stedt, strand, ström)
Lönn (alt berg, qvist)
Lövgren
M
Malmberg (alt borg, gren, kvist/qvist, ros, sten, ström)
Marklund (alt ström)
Markusson
Martinsson
Matsson
Mattiasson
Mattisson
Mattsson
Medin
Meijer
Melander
Melin
Mellberg
Mellgren
Mikaelsson
Moberg
Modig
Modin
Molander
Molin
Morén
Morin
Mossberg
Möller
Mörk
N
Nielsen
Niemi
Niklasson
Norberg
Nordahl
Nordell
Nordén
Nordin
Nordvall
Nord/ Nordh (alt berg, gren, kvist, lander, ling, mark, strand, ström)
Norell
Norén
Norgren
Norin
Norlander
Norling
Norlin
Norman
Norrby
Norrman
Norström
Nyberg (alt gren, holm, kvist, lander, lund, man, stedt, ström)
Nylén
Nyrén
Näslund (alt man, ström)
O
Olander
Olausson
Olin
Olofsson
Olovsson
Olsen
Olsén
Olsson
Oscarsson
Oskarsson
Ottosson
P
Palm (gren, qvist)
Paulsson
Pedersen
Pehrsson
Persson
Petersen
Petersson/Pettersson
Pihl
Pålsson
Q
Qvarnström
Qvist
R
Rahm
Ramberg
Ramström
Rapp
Rask
Rehn
Reinholdsson
Renberg
Renström
Ringdahl
Ringström
Ring
Risberg
Rodin
Rosell
Rosenberg (alt dahl, gren, kvist)
Rosén
Rosvall
Ros/Roos (alt ander, berg, lund)
Roth
Rundberg (alt gren, qvist)
Rutgersson
Ryberg
Rydberg
Rydell
Rydén
Ryd (ström)
Rylander
Rönn (alt berg, bäck, qvist)
S
Sahlberg (alt ström)
Sahlén
Sahlin
Salomonsson
Samuelsson
Sandahl
Sandberg
Sandell
Sandén
Sander
Sandgren
Sandin
Sand (alt qvist, ström)
Schmidt
Schultz
Seger
Selander
Selberg
Selin
Sjö/Sjöö (alt berg, blom, dahl, gren, holm, kvist, lander, lund, stdt, strand, sten)
Sjödin
Sjölin
Skoglund
Skog/Skoog
Sköld
Smedberg
Smith
Staaf
Stark
Steen
Stenvall
Sten (alt berg, lund, mark, man, qvist, ström)
Sterner
Stolpe
Stoltz
Stolt
Storm
Strand (alt berg)
Stridh
Strid
Ström (alt berg, bäck, gren, qvist)
Ståhl
Stålberg
Stålnacke
Sundelin
Sundell
Sundén
Sundin
Sundvall
Sund (alt berg, gren, kvist, man, ström)
Svan/Svahn (alt berg, ström)
Svedberg (alt lund)
Svedin
Svenningsson
Svensk
Svärd
Säfström
Söder (alt berg, gren, holm, kvist, lind, lund, man, ström, blom)
Sörman
T
Tapper
Tell
Thelander
Thelin
Thorell
Thorén
Thorsell
Thor
Thulin
Thunberg
Thuresson
Thörn/Törn (alt berg, ros, blom, gren, kvist )
Tillberg (alt man)
Tjernström
Tornberg
Trulsson
Trygg
Tufvesson
U
Uddman
Udsén
Uhlin
Ulander
V
Valhberg
Valfridsson
Vallgren
Vallin
Vall
Van
Vedin
Velander
Vennberg
Vestberg
Vesterberg (alt gren, lund)
Vestin
Vestling (alt lund, man)
Viberg
Vidén
Vigren
Viktorsson
Vik (alt berg, lund, man, ström)
Vilhelmsson
Vinberg
Von
W
Wahlgren (alt qvist, ström)
Wallberg
Wallén
Wallgren (alt man, ström)
Wallin
Wall
Wedin
Welander
Welin
Wendel
Wennberg/Wennerberg
Wennerström/Wennström
Werner
Wessman
Westberg
Wester (alt berg, gren, lund)
Westin
Westling
Westlund
Westman
Wiberg
Wickman (alt ström)
Widell
Widén
Widlund
Wihlborg
Wik (alt man, lund, ström)
Wilhelmsson
Wiman
Winberg
Wirén
X
Y
Z
Zackrisson
Zakrisson
Zander
Zetterberg
Zetterlund
Zetterström
Å
Ågren
Åhlander
Åhlén
Åhlin
Åhman
Åhs
Åkerberg (alt blom, lind, lund, man, ström)
Ålander
Ålund
Åman
Åsberg
Åslund
Åstrand
Åström (alt berg, gren)
Ådman
Åhlin
Åhlund (alt man)
Åhrn
Ålund (alt man, qvist)
Ä
Ö
Örn
Östberg
Österberg (alt gren, lund, man)
Öster
Östling (alt lund, man, ström)
Öst
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