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-[[Dick Dale]] & The Del Tones "[[Misirlou]]" 1963+'''Misirlou''' is a popular [[Greek music|Greek]] song with a cult-like popularity in five very diverse styles of music: Greek [[rebetiko]], Middle-Eastern [[belly dance|belly dancing]], Jewish wedding music ([[Klezmer]]), American [[surf rock]] and international orchestral [[easy listening]] ([[Exotica]]).
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-[[J & B whisky]] appears at least once in most of the Italian [[giallo film]]s of the 70's. Often it is seen very clearly, being consumed by at least one main character.+
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-* [[Paul Naschy]], 75, [[Spain|Spanish]] [[film actor]], [[screenwriter]] and [[director]], [[cancer]].+
-**Made by [[Horus Films SA]] in [[1979]] and released in April [[1980]], ''[[El Caminante]]'' was written, directed and acted by Paul Naschy. +
-* [[Ramses Shaffy]], 76, [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[singer]] and [[actor]], [[esophageal cancer]]. 
-* [[Éva Szörényi]], 92, [[Hungary|Hungarian]] actress, [[Kossuth]]-prize winner. 
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-[[List of prostitutes and courtesans]] 
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Misirlou is a popular Greek song with a cult-like popularity in five very diverse styles of music: Greek rebetiko, Middle-Eastern belly dancing, Jewish wedding music (Klezmer), American surf rock and international orchestral easy listening (Exotica).




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