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  1. Hace 8 horas · The album’s opener ‘Baba O’Riley’ sets the tone, but its epic closer ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ escalates things to a bombardment of hard rock capable of shaking the foundations of any music venue on earth. “We’ll be fighting in the streets,” singer Roger Daltrey begins, following a whirlwind of power chords and drums. And ...

  2. Hace 8 horas · Where has the storm gone Where have I gone Seems like I’ve finally turned Into freedom. Where has the wound gone Where the heaven have I gone Looks like I finally melted it all down. Once again It feels so comfy Tears and smiles as one Warming ’em up And returning ’em to the sky. Wanna bang the door with me. Sunset’s kissing busy streets As we’re swaying in the breeze My heart’s ...

  3. Hace 8 horas · I have this app that requires a map and I want to transfer it to using a free map (instead of using Google maps). But I need it to not show city names. I also want it to be easy to implement and work with leaflet. I've tried map-tiler but it is not free for the number of calls I need. What should I do?

  4. Hace 8 horas · David Mitchell Lyrics: I feel like David Mitchell / And they would stain a symbol / I feel like David Mitchell / I'm gon' minding in investments and I'm living on a little / Feel like David / I been

  5. Hace 8 horas · Catalonian Rumba is a vibrant music genre that originated in the streets of Barcelona during the 1950s. It blends Afro-Cuban rhythms with flamenco and rock and roll elements, creating a unique and lively sound. Peret, whose full name is Pere Pubill i Calaf, is widely acknowledged as the father of Catalonian Rumba.

  6. Hace 8 horas · The Aspen Gondola Silver Queen is a 15–20-minute ride to the top of Aspen Mountain, 11,212 feet, traveling 2.5 miles and ending at the Aspen-Snowmass Sun Deck. Aspen Mountain has 9 total lifts – 2 high speed quad lifts, 1 high speed triple lift, 1 quad lift, 2 double and 2 secondary lifts as well as the Silver Queen gondola.

  7. Hace 8 horas · A copy of Tytler’s ‘seditious libel or writing’ which caused him to be cited to the High Court in Edinburgh in 1792 (NRS, JC26/1793/52 page 1) In the aftermath of publication Tytler fled Edinburgh, having been ‘ten times called in Court and three times at the door of the Court House he failed to appear’. On 7 January 1793, the Judge ...