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Co na tom je tak zlého: ... Co je toho příčinou: ... (old archive version episodes from 2012, newer archive version episodes from 2013) References
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Tak to leciało! (translating to It was sung this way! or That’s the way it was sung!) is the Polish version of the Don't Forget the Lyrics! franchise. The show debuted on March 9, 2008 on TVP2. Maciej Miecznikowski served as the host during the original run; the revival series was hosted primarily by Sławomir Zapała and Magdalena “Kajra ...
Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams is an action-adventure platform video game developed by Avalanche Software and published by THQ for the GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sequel to Tak and the Power of Juju and is the second installment of the Tak and the Power of Juju series.
1990: Brazil Classics, Vol. 4: The Best of Tom Zé - Massive Hits; 1999: 20 Preferidas; 2000: Série Dois Momentos (vols. 1, 2, and 15) 2010: Studies of Tom Zé: Explaining Things So I Can Confuse You (box-set of "Brazil Classics, Vol. 4", "Estudando o Pagode", "Estudando A Bossa Nordeste Plaza" and live performances)
The live version of "Dumpweed" was also issued as a promotional single to support the album. [35] The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show was released on compact disc and cassette worldwide on November 7, 2000, with a suggested list price of $12.98 in the US. [36] It was marketed as a limited edition release, and was only available for two months in stores.
In 2006, an acoustic version of "Take Me Out" was recorded in Benton Harbor, Michigan, United States. This version of the song appeared as a B-side to the exclusive fan club release of "Swallow, Smile". [60] The song was covered by the Scissor Sisters in 2004 on the B-side to their single "Mary" and "Filthy/Gorgeous".