Kung Fu & Reggae
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Johnny Kick bad
Kung Fu & Reggae
anyone here into kung fu flicks ? what are some of your favorite im looking to get some good ones.my favorites are :
shogun assassin , master killer, master of the flying guillitene ...
shogun assassin , master killer, master of the flying guillitene ...
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Jah Chicken
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Re: Kung Fu & Reggae
Dance of the Drunk Mantis!! I think this is a little bit off topic though
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My favorite Kung Fu reggae track is "Kung Fu Fighting" by Lee Perry/Mad Professor on the Mystic Warrior album.
Roots,
Jah Chicken
My favorite Kung Fu reggae track is "Kung Fu Fighting" by Lee Perry/Mad Professor on the Mystic Warrior album.
Roots,
Jah Chicken
Deliver us from obeah...
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johnny kick bad
Re: Kung Fu & Reggae
yes it is a bit off topic, but i also was reading the pressure sounds down santic way cover and they talk about how kung fu movies were often watched by some of reggaes top names. i figure that is the connection to post here. They mentioned hapi ki do aka lady kung fu. not sure why.i shouldcheck again.
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leggo rocker
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I've recently watched the complete david carradine Kung FU series as well as most of the Bruce Lee films.
I have been doing some kind of martial arts since I was 13, a few years before I got into reggae. The fitness it gave me certainly helped me to skank the night away at reggae dances!
And yes, there does seem to be some connection between reggae and Kung Fu. maybe because Kung Fu was devised by an oppressed class of peaople to defend themselves fromt he downpressers.
I have been doing some kind of martial arts since I was 13, a few years before I got into reggae. The fitness it gave me certainly helped me to skank the night away at reggae dances!
And yes, there does seem to be some connection between reggae and Kung Fu. maybe because Kung Fu was devised by an oppressed class of peaople to defend themselves fromt he downpressers.
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collu
Re: Kung Fu & Reggae
Hi a recent favourite of mine is Jet Li Fearless.What a inspirational story of -- even if you mess up bad you can turn it around and be a good person.I like the similarity to that as to the postive messages in roots music.A MUST SEE(his last movie he will ever make also)
I could go on and on this topic.
Has anyone seen Kung Faux? Its hip hop and break beats done to martial arts cut scenes,its quite good.
I ask because could you imagine Martial Arts cut scenes done to roots,dubs.dancehall/wow with the right mixing it would be killer.
I could go on and on this topic.
Has anyone seen Kung Faux? Its hip hop and break beats done to martial arts cut scenes,its quite good.
I ask because could you imagine Martial Arts cut scenes done to roots,dubs.dancehall/wow with the right mixing it would be killer.
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I-Lion Tafari
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Hi!
There also is "Kung Fu Fighting" sung by Lloyd Parks.
There also is "Kung Fu Fighting" sung by Lloyd Parks.
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Lion
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Re: Kung Fu & Reggae
Dillinger - Natty Kung Fu 7" Forward label
Lion
Lion
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I-Lion Tafari
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Re: Kung Fu & Reggae
Natty Kung Fu Party - U-Roy
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johnny kick bad
Re: Kung Fu & Reggae
i recommend everyone go get a copy of "shogun assassin" whether thru ebay or your local store, not kung fu, but samurai, and one of the best movies ive ever seen, i could be partial due to the fact this is the movie in which The Gza got many of his samples for "liquid swords"
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Jah Glu
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Re: Kung Fu & Reggae
Throne Of Blood & Fist Of Fury by Prince Jammy on Kamikazi Dub. That's my favorite kungfu tracks. Oh i forgot. Natty Kung Fu by Dillinger on the great Freedom Blues riddim.
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