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Lost Bruce Lee interview from 1971
02.23.2011
01:56 am
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Filmed on December 9, 1971 in Hong Kong after the release of his first movie, The Big Boss, Bruce Lee’s interview with Canadian journalist Pierre Berton was long thought to be lost. It was discovered in 1994 and aired as a TV special in Canada as Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview.

Berton is unimpressive as a talking head but Lee is both charming and wise beyond his years.

 
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Via The Awesomer

Posted by Marc Campbell
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02.23.2011
01:56 am
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Bruce Lee Panchuck
02.11.2011
04:00 pm
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Martial Arts legend Bruce Lee takes Kung Fu to a new level of culinary skill.
 

 
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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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02.11.2011
04:00 pm
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Let’s dance for the great guy Bruce Lee
06.04.2010
01:16 pm
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My wonderful old friend that I miss terribly, the late, great Jac Zinder was a true visionary pioneer in his pursuit of the artifacts of non-western cultures existing within our diverse city long before the notion of “world music” ever became commonplace. Much like his close friend Jonathan Gold‘s endless uncovering of the huge spectrum of the foods of these cultures hiding in plain sight all around us, Jac was constantly finding amazing musical gems to stun his friends with, buying endless cassettes of Bollywood soundtracks at the many local Indian movie theaters long before it was even remotely hip to do so and then playing them in DJ sets all over town. This one tune in particular, by Indian film score master Bappi Lahiri, will always remind me of him, perhaps more than any other. Like Jac himself, this song is sublimely ridiculous. It’s such a strange approximation of disco that it could almost pass for a track by Flying Lizards. It features some of the most brutal Synare playing ever recorded !

 
Bonus: A brief clip of the actual number and another lovely tune from the film Morchha

 

Posted by Brad Laner
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06.04.2010
01:16 pm
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