Opening
B. Johnson T. Williams T. Wright Lyrics


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Welcome to 3B SHOW
フレンドシップ#4 NEW
言葉にできない黄昏を
言葉にできない魂を
温かい音で伝えたい
夢みたいな MUSIC しよう




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Opening" by B. Johnson T. Williams T. Wright are quite straightforward and reflect a warm and inviting atmosphere. The song starts by welcoming the audience to the 3B SHOW, creating an inclusive vibe from the start. The phrase "フレンドシップ#4 NEW" in Japanese translates to "Friendship #4 New," suggesting that this show is all about building new connections and friendships.


The next two lines express a desire to convey the indescribable beauty of dusk and the intangible essence of the soul through warm sounds. This might hint at the power of music to express emotions that words alone cannot adequately capture. The lyrics then express the intention to create a dream-like musical experience, inviting the listeners to imagine and immerse themselves in the music.


Overall, these lyrics set the stage for a welcoming and inclusive event, emphasizing the power of music to bridge gaps and evoke emotions that transcend language.


Line by Line Meaning

Welcome to 3B SHOW
We invite you to experience an extraordinary event known as the 3B SHOW, where we promise to entertain and captivate you.


フレンドシップ#4 NEW
We believe in the power of friendship and aim to cultivate deep and meaningful connections in this new era.


言葉にできない黄昏を
We strive to express the indescribable moments of twilight that words cannot fully capture.


言葉にできない魂を
We aim to convey the depths of our souls, which are beyond the realm of verbal expression.


温かい音で伝えたい
Using the warmth of our music, we aspire to convey our emotions and messages to you.


夢みたいな MUSIC しよう
Let us create a musical experience that feels like a dream, transporting you to a place filled with wonder and possibility.




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Written by: 健治 岡平

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@waynejuckts3008

@@davidwoody5228 my instructor at martial arts at my military service said it this way:"if you happen to meet an opponent, forget 2 things, rules and honor.... This guy gives a shit on it, but remember one thing:" never ever start a fight, but always end it"
Well, this was a military view of things, but still he said what all the masters say. It's not to start a thing.

Well, one thing he also said is, first round always is mental, if you win, the attacker rethink and don't even attack.
Once I was stopped by 3 bullies, searching for a victim.
Basically I stood where like bored to death, even slightly put my hands into my jacket and just said, very silently and calm to the leader:"you are not here for trouble and I am not here for trouble to." when I placed one finger, only one, next to his shoulder and directed him to the side, so I could left the circle around me.

One minute later I entered a train that just arrived and another guy who was there entered behind me and showed me his ID, he was a police officer out of duty, he just said:"I would have helped you, but you did not need it, my respect."

This is "winning the first round"

They tried to provoke and intimidate to cause fear. I just denied them success, so they was irritated and I topped it by commanding their leader to the side like pulling an insect away.
They searched for a victim, I did the exact opposite. So yeah, he was not in for that kind of trouble.



@sharamrock2580

Made it seem like we were going to witness a footage of street-fight between
a bully and a WingChun....

The question comes down to
A) Practice something to impress children and your grandparents
Or
B) Practice something you could use to save yourself and/or your loved ones.

When danger represent by surprise,
you’d be better off relying on solid tested techniques.



@GMack224

I have practiced WC since the late Seventies. And found it to be very useful in street fights.
But after studying Muay Thai, I’m convinced that the inclusion of the knees and elbows create a complete street fighting style.

Plus the boxing style of MT can I throw an opponent off guard on the streets.

So I use a combination of WC, MT, and Peek a boo boxing.

But, with grappling gaining popularity, I plan on adding BJJ to complete my training.

I’m 69 so I have to end a fight well within 2-3 minutes or else I’m toast! Hahahahaha



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@Brutal_TV

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@joshlionstheman6469

Do more Kung Fu

@Brutal_TV

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@Brutal_TV

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@albertohaphazardqyounger238

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@themaskedkid4400

Sorry to sound like a hater. But next time can you actually show us a wing chun street fight because the title and thumbnail are just clickbait

@Ptcz3891

Valid point

@dosidicusgigas1376

This channel loves clickbait

@MichaelWilliams-mo1vv

100% agree. This video is mostly movie clips, thought it would show real life examples caught on tape.

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