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Mumbai Se Aaya mera Dost It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving pair in envy... Visitas: 20 Usuario: Cancerbero Fecha: 06/09/2010
It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving pair in envy and one day she invites... Visitas: 17 Usuario: nachodeloeste Fecha: 08/12/2010
Soul of disco. When music wast the best! There are still antidisco people who doing their best against disco musics since the seventies. To let people know that disco never sucks and it's not dead there are groups who are making disco musics and interested in it. Radio stations are still playing disco musics... Visitas: 29 Usuario: Lassie_Atada Fecha: 28/08/2011
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Aaja - Parvati Khan It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving... Visitas: 43 Usuario: Fechu_Mujica Fecha: 31/07/2010
Ae Oh Aa Zara Mudke - Kishore Kumar It all begins with Jimmy as a little boy -- performing on the streets of Bombay along with Rajesh Khanna (in what is billed as a "friendly appearance") -- their guitar and drums entertaining the whole neighborhood. From the distance a rich little girl watches the fun loving... Visitas: 82 Usuario: El_Crapulero Fecha: 26/06/2010
Nombre Científico: Symphysodon aequifasciatus Nombre Común: Disco, discus, pez disco. Etimología: El nombre Symphysodon procede de su característica de tener dientes (del griego odon) a la altura de la sínfisis mandibular (del griego symphysis") y aequifasciatus le identifica como poseedor de bandas de... Visitas: 37 Usuario: Suruba Fecha: 31/07/2010