Delmarva
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Volumen Brutal X3!!!
I've got that one also. Couldn't find my pic of it.
I'll never stump you. Never. LOL.
Volumen Brutal X3!!!
Each copy is a different pressing so had to keep them...Volumen Brutal X3!!!
I've got that one also. Couldn't find my pic of it.
I'll never stump you. Never. LOL.
Baron Rojo encompasses the full extent of my Spanish metal collection.Each copy is a different pressing so had to keep them...
Baron Rojo encompasses the full extent of my Spanish metal collection.
Kerrang wrote them up - I bought the albums. They almost never get played.
(Had to pull both albums just so you'd know I ain't lying)
"Power Games" is such a banger, cannot think of another album like it either from that era. Been awhile since I listened to it.
Great thread frank! Learning some good stuff
Since the last group shot of Jaguar was in an identifiable location, and knowing that they were from Bristol, England I decided to see what I could find out.
It's the Clifton Suspension Bridge over the River Avon and gorge which links Clifton, Bristol with Leigh Woods, North Somerset. The bridge was built in 1864. It's 31 foot width spans over 1300 feet at 245 feet high. Certainly an architectural marvel of it's time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton_Suspension_Bridge
Thanks,A fine bit of sleuthing on your part, sir.
Since the last group shot of Jaguar was in an identifiable location, and knowing that they were from Bristol, England I decided to see what I could find out.
It's the Clifton Suspension Bridge over the River Avon and gorge which links Clifton, Bristol with Leigh Woods, North Somerset. The bridge was built in 1864. It's 31 foot width spans over 1300 feet at 245 feet high. Certainly an architectural marvel of it's time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton_Suspension_Bridge
Thanks,
It's an old habit that I developed at Gettysburg. Matching historic photographs to their locations.
Thanks,
It's an old habit that I developed at Gettysburg. Matching historic photographs to their locations.
Thanks,
It's an old habit that I developed at Gettysburg. Matching historic photographs to their locations.
Well thanks John. I've been a history buff for as long as I can remember.Mostly American Civil War history though.wow man frank you just moved up in my book substantially, I love reading your posts. Always filled with great facts and good history. I kind assumed you were a military buff as ive seen many of your other posts and your painted solider was quite prolific, I like to study WW1 and WW2.
I love learning about the trench warfare in WW1.
Are you familiar with the 1917 underground bombing of the Germans trenches and strongholds? It was the largest explosion in history prior to the atom bomb. If you are into the British fight that is one story you should look into.
Man Frank, you never let me down LOL