yorkshirehornet
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because he was a raving loony!!! I bought some of his albums!I think it was Frank Zappa ? Exactly why the Americans opposed this appointment I don't know though there are many possibilities.
because he was a raving loony!!! I bought some of his albums!I think it was Frank Zappa ? Exactly why the Americans opposed this appointment I don't know though there are many possibilities.
The backstory is he was banned during communism and so was hugely popular over therebecause he was a raving loony!!! I bought some of his albums!
I remember buying The Mothers of Invention's Freak Out, their first album, in the mid-60s - and wishing I hadn't. They seemed to change band members a heck of a lot more often that we change Head Coaches...because he was a raving loony!!! I bought some of his albums!
Cheers NZ. Which entire area of Europe rises by about a millimetre per year due to subterranean movement and rising magma ?Ok Cologne. You can have it.
Some time before the appointment Zappa had destroyed the wife of U.S. Secretary of State, James Baker, in a debate on censorship. Baker's wife wanted to clamp down on popular music, which she believed was corrupting youth such as BB and Yorkie. According to Czech Radio International when Zappa was appointed Baker told Havel, "You can do business with the United States or you can do business with Frank Zappa."
I've just been listening to Zappa's work for orchestra played by the London Symphony Orchestra. Very interesting but challenging.
The continental crust is thinner there than in other places in Europe and the ground motion significantly higher suggesting a rising magma plume. The area is about 2,000 square km. The entire area is rising by about a millimetre per year and is the only example of this in continental Europe.
It is the central Eifel region FrenchieCould this be the Eifel region of Germany?
Bordering the Ardennes in Belgium and Luxembourg and stretching from the Rhine to the Wittlich depression - there are 20 (hopefully) inactive volcanoes in this region. There is no vulcanicity on the other side of the Rhine. Over to you.It is the central Eifel region FrenchieBordering the Ardennes in Belgium and Luxembourg and stretching from the Rhine to the Wittlich depression - there are 20 (hopefully) inactive volcanoes in this region. There is no vulcanicity on the other side of the Rhine. Over to you.
Could it be from the summit of Mont Ventoux ?
Aneto Peak?Thanks cologne. On a similar theme, volcanoes, where on a clear day would you be standing and be able to see 1 / 7th of France?
Top of the Eiffel Tower ?
Or maybe Puy de Dôme? Yes, that’s my shout.Thanks cologne. On a similar theme, volcanoes, where on a clear day would you be standing and be able to see 1 / 7th of France?
Aneto Peak?
Or maybe Puy de Dôme? Yes, that’s my shout.
Puy de Sancy?