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==Articles referencing Norwegian topics== | ==Articles referencing Norwegian topics== | ||
| + | * [[76/02/23 Oslo Norway Njaardhallen]] | ||
* [[88/04/27 Oslo Norway Skedsmohallen]] | * [[88/04/27 Oslo Norway Skedsmohallen]] | ||
* [[Bobby Brown Goes Down]] was probably the highest charting Zappa anytime and everywhere: it reached No. 1 in Norway, in 1979. | * [[Bobby Brown Goes Down]] was probably the highest charting Zappa anytime and everywhere: it reached No. 1 in Norway, in 1979. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:21, 24 November 2024
Articles referencing Norwegian topics
- 76/02/23 Oslo Norway Njaardhallen
- 88/04/27 Oslo Norway Skedsmohallen
- Bobby Brown Goes Down was probably the highest charting Zappa anytime and everywhere: it reached No. 1 in Norway, in 1979.
- Jono El Grande
- Norwegian Wood
- Society Pages (The Magazine)
- Uncle Meat Film Excerpt:
Phyllis: Biff Debris . . . well, I'll tell you something, I once knew someone whose name was Dubois. It, it sort of sounds like Debris, you know what I mean? Like, is that French, or what?
Don: Well, actually I'm part Mohawk and part Norwegian.
