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The source of one of the most mysterious kung fu movie sound track has been forund.


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The song was also a hit in the singles chart here in the UK and US in the 70's

It reached #2 in the UK

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Looks like Daft Punk didn't invent anything, right ? :tongue: BTW, they have those costumes because originally, their leader Didier Marouani was signed with a different record label and so he had to appear masked and was credited under a different name - the alias was dropped after the label thing was fixed, but the suits remained.

Lol Golden yin yang dragon seems to have given up on this thread. :squigglemouth:

Yup... Or maybe he's still looking for an excerpt of his "mysterious soundtrack". :tongue:

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Looks like Daft Punk didn't invent anything, right ? :tongue: :

Daft punk. Another french band, they were really popular here in the UK in the 90's

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So this is another pointless backward thread of yours?

LOL! Right?

GOLDEN DRAGON YIN-YANG... still waiting. Well, the opening to the

definitely sounds like something that we'd find in a kung fu flick (by composer Maurice Jarre).

I know this isn't much help, but it's one of these:

Maurice Jarre ‎– The Professionals (Music From The Soundtrack)

1. Proposition For The Professionals- Main Title

2. Start Of The Quest

3. Dolworth`s Word

4. Hacienda Intrigue

5. Rigging The Pass

6. Train And Raza

7. Hacienda Happenings

8. Chiquita`s Dance

9. Hacienda Ole

10. The Escape And Storm

11. Maria And Intrepid Dolworth

12. Desert Sun And Ehrengard`s Collapse

13. Chiquitas Demise

14. The Road Back- End Title

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Oxygene part 2 in the original HK release did play during the opening credits. But the American release was changed to the above mentioned track because there was no copyright permission apparently - so I have read.

No, the American version replaced all the "borrowed" music - Jarre, Space, John Williams, Marvin Hamlisch - with different electronic music.

The Chinese versions - and the English dub on the Columbia dvd - feature the Magic Fly music in the opening, and Jarre's music during the training scenes.

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