Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Episode XXI-Twas the Night Before Podcast

Episode XXI-Twas the Night Before Podcast


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Recorded: December 23rd, 2014

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Intro:  Christmas in Sarajevo by Savatage

Introduction:
The Christmas Episode!
Request for listener emails
African Martial Arts

Interlude Music: Cult of Personality by Living Color

News:
  Rise of the Legend
  Wong Fei HOng
  Jump Ashin!
  Unbeatable
  Roy Chow Hin Yeung
  Nanquan
  Shadowless Kick
  Hung Gar
  Gordon Liu
    Challenge of the Masters
  Jackie Chan
    Drunken Masters
  Jet Li
    Once Upon a Time in China

  Tao Lung = Bruce Lee
  Chen Fu = Jackie Chan
  Ron Jones = Jim Kelly
  Ju Mao
  Hou Fang
  Brother Lu = Gordon Liu
  John Deux = Jean Claude VanDamme
  Chang Tai = Tony Jaa

  David Carradine
  Martial Arts History Museum
  Green Hornet
  Billy Jack
  Radames Pera
  Clyde Kusatsu
  Kam Yuen
  Douglas Wong
  James Lew
  Don "the Dragon" Wilson
  Cynthia Rothrock
  Art Comancho

Interlude Music: The Thing that Should Not Be by Metallica

Interview: Professor T.J. Deschi-Obi
  Donn F. Draeger
  Robert W. Smith
  Khoison Language Family
  Bill Richmond
  Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots
  "Scientifitized" It
  Capoeira
  Haitian Machete Fighting
  Chevalier  de Saint-Georges
  Grima
  profobi@gmail.com
  Fighting for Honor
  
Interlude Music: The Way of Life by Dead Prez

This Week in Martial Arts: December 27th, 1926
Robert W. Smith
  Professor Cheng Man-Ching
  T. T. Liang
  Comprehensive Asian Fighting Arts
  A Complete Guide to Judo
  Pa-Kua Eight Trigram Boxing
  Hsing-I: Chinese Internal Boxing
  Allen Pittman
  
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Outro Music: Voodoo Chile-Jimi Hendrix / Gayageum ver. by Luna

1 comment:

  1. Hey! Your listener numero uno here!
    Great show, really interesting data on the African languages, cultures and fighting styles!
    On the Hung Gar, Nanquan dichotomy (quan is pronounced chuen). Nanquan can be used as a generic term for all southern styles and it is often used for the modern wushu (the acrobatic, gymnastic performance martial arts like sport) category that's based on southern styles.

    Merry christmas and happy new year from the world's arse (a.k.a. Argentina)!

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