This video has been edited from the original "Nodan Tapes". The karateka believed his power came from a mastery of The Five Principles of "centering" technique. Already in his late fifties at the time of filming, his suspended, horizontal board breaks were intended to illustrate the advantages of sound technique over pure physical prowess. His breaking demonstrations were uniquely characterized by their practical applications to real street situations. The "no dan" character served several purposes for the karateka. First, he said, "humility finds a refuge in anonymity". Second, the character was a parody of his own misguided quest to become a "Great" martial arts master. Third, it was a commentary on our contemporary preoccupation with belt rankings. His demonstrations are authentic, and the message describes his actual experience in the martial arts.
@mrjyn
September 26, 2009
YOU KNOW THAT VIDEO I'VE BEEN SEARCHIN FOR THAT NOBODY IS HELPING FIND. BING PLAYS A LITTLE TEASER ON THEIR SEARCH, BUT I CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO RECORD IT. MY OLD ALVINO REY: ST. LOUIS BLUES (TALKING STEEL GUITAR PUPPET!)
Elvisnumberones.com - Singles
Elvisnumberones.com - Singles
Dieser Song, mit dem Elvis in den 70ern seine Konzerte beendete und der zu seiner Erkennungsmelodie wurde, wäre beinahe nie auf Single erschienen. "Can't Help Falling In Love" fand sich auf dem "Blue Hawaii"-Soundtrack. RCA wollte ihn auf 45rpm veröffentlichen, solange der Film in den Kinos zu sehen war, der Soundtrack war aber schon auf dem Markt. Der Colonel verlangte aber grundsätzlich, dass eine Single bereits 6 Wochen vor Filmstart erhältlich sein musste. Nach etlichen Verhandlungen und Zusicherungen veröffentlichte RCA die Single "Cant Help Falling In Love/Rock-A-Hula-Baby", die allein in den USA eine Million Mal über den Ladentisch ging. Das Album "Blue Hawaii" hielt sich 20 Wochen auf Platz 1 der US-Charts und verkaufte sich weltweit mehr als zwei Millionen Mal.
"Can't Help Falling In Love" Cover : click here"Can't Help Falling In Love" Sears Werbung : click here"Can't Help Falling In Love" Werbung : click here"Can't Help Falling In Love" Werbung : click here"Blue Hawaii" LP Cover : click here
ALFRED SHADDICK BURT Audio Samples
Audio Samples
Sample the Carols
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Listen to a one-verse sample of any Carol by clicking on its title.
ARTWORK year by year
Starting in 1942, ALFRED SHADDICK BURT continued the
family tradition of sending Christmas carols as cards, a tradition
which was begun by his father, BATES GILBERT BURT in 1926.
View the original artwork from each year's Christmas card, then
listen to a sample of the Carol and hear comments about the
Carol from Mrs. Alfred Burt, who played a big part in the
creation of the legendary cards.
- Christmas Cometh Caroling 1942
- Jesu Parvule 1943
- What Are the Signs 1944
- Ah, Bleak and Chill the Wintry Wind 1945
- All on A Christmas Morning 1946
- Nigh Bethlehem 1947
- Christ in the Stranger's Guise 1948
- Sleep Baby Mine 1949
- This Is Christmas 1950
- Some Children See Him 1951
- Come, Dear Children 1952
- O, Hearken Ye 1953
- Caroling. Caroling 1954
- We'll Dress the House 1954
- The Star Carol 1954
JOHNNY & SATCH
Stephen W. Terrell's (MUSIC) Web Log: June 2007JOHNNY & SATCH
Yes children, there was a time in which GIANTS WALKED HE EARTH!
This must be from Johnny Cash's ABC TV show circa '69-70. Here he sings Jimmie Rodgers' "Blue Yodel #9," which Louis Armstrong orginally recorded with the Singing Brakeman in 1930.
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