Buddhas Eagle (Kickboxer OST)

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The term spiritual is derived from spiritual song. The King James Bible's translation of Ephesians V.19 is: "Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord." The term spiritual song was often used in the black and white Christian community through the 19th century (and indeed much earlier), and spiritual was used as a noun to mean, according to the context, spiritual person or spiritual thing, but not specifically with regard to song. Negro spiritual first appears in print in the 1860s, where slaves are described as using spirituals for religious songs sung sitting or standing in place, and spiritual shouts for more dance-like music.

Musicologist George Pullen Jackson extended the term spiritual to a wider range of folk hymnody, as in his 1938 book White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands, but this does not appear to have been widespread usage previously. The term though has often been broadened to include subsequent arrangements into more standard European-American hymnodic styles, and to include post-emancipation songs with stylistic similarities to the original Negro spirituals.

Although numerous rhythmical and sonic elements of Negro spirituals can be traced to African sources, Negro spirituals are a musical form that is indigenous and specific to the religious experience in the United States of Africans and their descendants. They are a result of the interaction of music and religion from Africa with music and religion of European origin. Further, this interaction occurred only in the United States. Africans who converted to Christianity in other parts of the world, even in the Caribbean and Latin America, did not evolve this form.

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    watch this as a 8 year old back in '92, great memories

  • BEAUTIFUL MUSIC,I LOVE THAILAND.

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  • Kickboxer has one of the best fighting climat in karate-movies

  • La antigua ciudad de Ayutthaya. amo tailandia xD

  • вобще четко!!!АБАЖАЮ этот фильм!!!ВАН ДАММ кумир детства!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • hi there you guys, the wird thing is that i am a huge fan of BLACK METAL but in the same tame i am a tae kwon do practiciant for severel years now , but i can not forget my chieldhood with this incredible music and the movies of van damme that made me persuit the art of tae kwon do. this music sample espacialy makes me remind the times when i was just a kid taking the first stapes of martial arts and hoped for the best..i miss those times !!

  • la force , frapper toujours plus fort , toujours plus vite plus vite plus vite , tout fracasser , je l'ai trouver a la boxe thai , en utilisant tout mon corps et sa matière , le coeur , l'esprit , j'avais la force et la maitrise de mes actes , j'était entier . simple diffèrence avec les autres combattant!!!

    j'était entier et je n'utilisais ma force que pour une cause vraiment bonne , sa fait longtemps maintenant que je n'ai plus eu a m'en servir mais l experience remplace la jeunesse

  • @abcdefg23226 Will do :)

  • i just got back from Thailand a few days ago and i miss it! great movie!

  • @666englishgirl try also the eagle lands (but only the first 1:30 of it) :)

  • ahh very good.. :)

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