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| - Ballroom Blitz (Bombardeo en la Sala de Baile) es una canciĆ³n interpretada por la banda Sweet (o The Sweet), utilizada en el episodio Gracias a Dios es Martes. El tema lo reproduce Sombra Cool con su reproductor al momento de que los Fantasmas de los Anfitriones del Parkside Lux empiezan una competencia de baile contra Mordecai, Rigby y Eileen.
- Ballroom Blitz is a song from Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, it is based on the version by Swiss hard rock band Krokus. This is because the original Sweet version (which appears in Rock Band, curiously enough) was made in 1973. A rather simple song, it has one hard solo, which might be hard for beginners.
- Ballroom Blitz is a song on Rock Band. It was made by the band Sweet. The version of the song is a cover version. Ballroom Blitz is in the 7th tier for the Guitar, Drums, Bass, and it is in the 5th tier for the Vocals. The song also appears in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, based on the cover version by Swiss hard rock band Krokus.
- Ballroom Blitz was the 22nd episode of Season 8 of Roseanne, also the 195th overall series episode. It was written by Cathy Ladman and Carrie Snow from an original story by Ladman, and was directed by Gail Mancuso. It originally aired on ABC-TV on April 30, 1996.
- For whatever reason there's a dance or a dinner, or a party of some kind, going on -- be it a snooty royal or noble ball, a school dance or a wedding, or maybe a particularly large birthday party. If it's a more formal occasion, pretty much everyone is dressed up. There's a fairly good chance that if our heroes have been invited, the Big Bad or his Mooks are quite likely to invite themselves; be assured something catastrophic and violent is going to occur, usually in the vicinity of either the entrance or the dance floor. In most circumstances everyone will be unarmed, except maybe the guards (if they even have them). Cue panicked screams, and the Action Girl complaining about having to fight in a dress... until she rips the hem off. May overlap with A Fete Worse Than Death -- or, in a com
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