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Go Nagai Mazin-Saga da "Mazinga Z" a "Mazinkiser". Origini e Storia di un Mito
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Damn, a real treatise, congratulations... If junior robot was the one who fought with baseball bats then I liked him... Anyway, you forgot about the feature films aimed at the cinema... There are loads... I remember seeing one back in the day called "Mazinga against the UFO robots" or something like that, in which Goldrake and Mazinga, I’m not sure if it was Z or the Great or both, fought side by side... There was also Devil Man and, maybe just maybe, Getter Robot too... And at this point the question arises spontaneously: At what point in the saga does this episode take place? A Big Babol made with mouse fat as a prize for whoever answers...
Massimo Coppola Brand:New
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Frankly, I don't understand the point of reviewing an old television show... Anyway, Massimino Coppola is good.
Greg Garcia My Name Is Earl
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Well, you actually laugh quite a bit with Dr. House... Hugh Laurie is a great comedic actor.
Greg Garcia My Name Is Earl
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Well, I watched an episode, or rather half an episode... Nothing special... But since we're talking about the fifth season of Dr. House... The finale seemed a bit messy to me, perhaps due to the premature death of Kutner... House getting all worked up trying to find the causes of the suicide, going crazy, the hallucinations, etc... felt a bit like nonsense to me... Anyway, even though it’s unrelated, the best series of all time is "six feet under"...
Oscar Peterson And Joe Pass Porgy And Bess
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I found a nice anecdote about Joe Pass; I'm sharing it here because I feel like it. P.S.: Synanon is the rehabilitation center for drug addicts where Joe Pass went to detox in the early sixties. Coincidentally, his first album is titled "The sounds of Synanon": "I've always stuck with the same basic kind of Gibson, like the model I play now (1976), an ES175. It's the only kind of electric I've ever played when I had a choice. I've had this one since 1963. Back in my Synanon days, I didn't have a guitar of my own; all I had was a solidbody rock and roll guitar that belonged to Synanon. I was playing a gig at a local club with it when this guy named Mike Peak came in and saw me playing jazz with a rock guitar. A few months later, on my birthday, I came home and there was this brand new ES 175 that he had bought for me. He was in the construction business and played a little guitar himself and just felt that I should have the proper kind of instrument. It's the only electric I've used since then." (http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~ux5t-oois/photo.html)
Emanuele Basentini & Carlo Atti The Best Thing For You
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"You say I put too nauseating pepper in discussions, I show off, I come off as cloying and heavy in my reasoning and all that?" ---> No, not at all... The discussion that Basentini participated in is simply a very interesting one... Perhaps the most interesting on the site. At least when it comes to jazz.
Emanuele Basentini & Carlo Atti The Best Thing For You
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Beautiful album. To listen to it streaming: Deezer - Scopri la musica da amare
America Here & Now (Disc 1)
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Damn... Those from "Survival"...
Brad Mehldau Largo
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I don't know, he might be an innovator but I don't like him... Not even when he plays Nick Drake's songs...