- Flying teapot
Flying Teapot can refer to
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Russell's teapot , a philosophical analogy first coined by Bertrand Russell
*"Flying Teapot (album) ", an album by theprogressive rock band Gong
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Flying Teapot can refer to
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Flying Teapot — est le quatrième album du groupe Gong sorti en 1973. C est la première partie de la trilogie Radio Gnome Invisible. Flying Teapot Album par Gong Sortie 1973 Enregistrement Manor Studios, Oxford, Grande Bretagne Durée 43:55 … Wikipédia en Français
Flying Teapot (album) — Flying Teapot is an album by Gong, originally released in 1973. Co titled Radio Gnome Invisible Part 1 , it is the first of the Radio Gnome Trilogy of albums, and was followed by Angel s Egg and You. The Trilogy forms a central part of the Gong… … Wikipedia
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Gong (band) — Gong Gong live in Tel Aviv, 31 October 2009 Steve Hillage, Gilli Smyth, Chris Taylor, Dave Sturt, Daevid Allen (from left to right) Background information Origin … Wikipedia
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