Endless Summer Bruce Did Bruce Lee plagiarize? In the Judo book Higher Ground Work by M. FELDENKRAIS published 1952. Be like water?
THE principle of Judo is like the nature of water. Water
flows to a balanced level. It has no shape of its own but
moulds itself to the receptacle that contains it. Its
surge is irresistible and it permeates everything. It
has existed and will exist as long as time and space.
When heated to the state of steam it is invisible, but has
enough power to split the earth itself. When frozen it
crystallizes into a mighty rock. Its services are boundless
and its uses endless. First it is turbulent like the
Niagara Falls, and then calm like a still pond, fearful
like a torrent, and refreshing like a spring on a hot
summer's day. So is the principle of Judo.
Foreword by
G. KOIZUMI
6TH DAN
Founder of the Budokwai,
Chairman of the Council of Judo Specialists
of the European Judo Union
Sounds very close to Bruces famous be like water speech does it not?
all his notes and quotes are from others he studied...this is how you get good and then you relate it to yourself. all ways are the way....the way of the tao. they all describe the same thing, something that can't be described in words.
Rated: UNSynopsis: In 1966, Bruce Brown released The Endless Summer, the first documentary on surfing that exposed the beauty and excitement of the sport to an audience outside of hard-core surf enthusiasts. The Endless Summer proved to be a pivotal film in the history of sports documentaries, and 34 years later, Bruce and his son Dana Brown combined previously unseen outtakes from The Endless Summer with new footage of some of surfing's greatest legends as they explore the power of their sport, as well as the impact of Brown's original film. Among those riding the waves and discussing how to avoid hodads are Robert August and Patrick O'Connell (two of the surfers featured in The Endless Summer), "Hobie" Alter, "Wingnut" Weaver, Steve Pezman, "Ironman" Doyle, and Nat Young. PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Presentation: Pan & ScanSound: stereoFeatures: [None specified]Language: EnglishTime: 1 Hour 10 Minutes
Take a trip back in time with the series that helped popularize surfboarding, and then continued to champion the cause for the best part of half a century. Legendary surf documentarian Bruce Brown takes us on a worldwide trip from California to Africa and to other exotic locations in the quest for the perfect wave. ENDLESS SUMMER II is also included. See individual titles for more details.
Rated: NASynopsis: They call it The Endless Summer the ultimate surfing adventure, crossing the glob in search of the perfect wave. From the uncharted waters of West Africa, to the shark-filled seas of Australia, to the tropical paradise of Tahiti and beyond, these California surfers accomplish in a few months what most people never do in a lifetime... They live their dream.Director Bruce Brown creates a film so powerful it has become a timeless masterpiece that continues to capture the imagination of every new generation. When it first played in theaters, audiences lined up to see it again and again, spellbound by its thrilling excitement and awesome photography. But in fact, what's most compelling about the film is the sport of surfing itself, and once you've seen it, you ll never forget why.
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I'v recently come into possesion of some old vinyl records (listed). Are they worth anything?
I'm pretty sure these aren't worth very much, but I figured id check with you smart, sexy, beautiful people out on the interweb-cafe!
John Denver - Poets Prayers & Promises
Engelbert Humperdink - Release Me
Roger Williams - Born Free
Eddie Rabbitt - Horizon
Johnny Cash - Mean as Hell!
Johnny Cash - Best of: Ring of Fire
Abba - Greatest Hits Vol. 2
The Mamas and The Papas -Farewell to The First Golden Era
The Charlie Daniels Band - Million Mile Reflections
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on The Edge of Town
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
The Beach Boys - Endless Summer
The J. Geils Band - Freeze Frame
Men In The Green Berets
A few Nancy Sinatra albums
Glenn Campbell - By The Time I get to Phoenix
I have many more. Alot of 40's 50's 60's and 70's compilation albums and a load of hoaky Christmas albums from dolly parton and kenny rogers blah blah blah. Like I said, i don't have any delusions of these getting me any cash, just thought id check. Peace.
The condition of the vinyl and the inner and outer sleeve is very important to the value of old records. Mint records that are still sealed of course are worth the most. Figure out the condition of the LPs then take a look over at ebay for a reference price.