The nine-note tune made famous in Carl Douglas' 1974 song has served as a stereotype of Asian music since the 19th century. How The 'Kung Fu Fighting' Melody Came To Represent Asia Since this is a ...
If the birther stuff, recurring images of the Easter Bunny at the White House, and Jimmy Johnson doing ExTenze ads wasn't enough to convince you that we've entered a Philip K. Dick novel, then read on ...
In today’s streaming-dominated, everything on-demand world, the giddy thrill of discovering an absolutely belting B-side increasingly feels like an experience from a world long gone. Originally a ...
Q: In the Billy Joel song “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me,” there’s a line that goes, “You could really be a (something) baby, if you just give it half a chance.” What is he singing in that line? A: ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. (WIBW) - The lyrics of a popular song released in the 1970s may have helped police in Lawrence identify those believed to be behind a string of vandalism cases in the northern part of ...
In 1974, the disco song “Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting” shot to the top of the pop music charts in Canada, the U.S., Britain, and Australia. This catchy certified “gold” tune by Carl Douglas ...
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand - Stickmen Studios, a growing studio focused on casual games for the leading consoles and PC, today announced its next original title, Kung Fu Funk for WiiWare. Kung Fu Funk ...
Martial-arts films in the United States have come a long way since a young Quentin Tarantino spent his afternoons soaking in cheap kung fu movies at inner-city grindhouses during the 1970s. Those ...
AS THE sun rises over the foothills of Mount Song, thousands of young martial artists are kicking, punching and spinning spears and swords in unison on a huge open parade ground. They have flocked ...
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