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In this legendary episode of Dem Vinyl Boyz, we saddle up with four of country music’s most iconic outlaws—Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson—as we spin their unforgettable 1985 debut as The Highwaymen. Aptly titled Highwayman, this album wasn’t just a collaboration—it was a supergroup moment that brought together decades of grit, wisdom, and storytelling into one timeless record. The title track, "Highwayman," became an instant classic, featuring each artist taking a verse as a reincarnated soul traveling through time and history. From the haunting delivery to the poetic lyrics, it set the tone for an album that explores the American spirit, redemption, rebellion, and brotherhood. Other standout tracks like "Desperados Waiting for a Train" and "The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over" offer equal parts reflection and rowdiness, with that unmistakable outlaw flair. In this episode, we break down the formation of the group, the chemistry between these four legends, and how Highwayman became a defining moment not just for them—but for country music as a whole. It’s an album that honors tradition while forging its own trail across the dusty highways of Americana. Join Dem Vinyl Boyz as we celebrate Highwayman, an album where four rebel hearts came together and reminded the world what real country sounds like—raw, honest, and unforgettable.
Well, we have a gem of an episode here, where we look into the life of James MacLaine and William Plunkett. We follow what we can of their births and young lives as we discuss how the pair came to be the Gentleman Bandits that they were, what famous people they robbed, how they got caught and their final, if quite different, fates. We also discuss what a blunderbuss is and why it would make a good brand name for underwear, whether James is related to John of the Die Hard Franchise, and so much more in this 1700's historical episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
In this special tribute episode of The Rhett Palmer Show, we honor the life, legacy, and enduring spirit of Al Black. He was one of the original Florida Highwaymen. Al wasn't just a painter. He was a storyteller, a salesman, a survivor, and a man who found his greatest redemption through art and Christ. We revisit two heartfelt conversations with Al. The first one recorded in 2022, and the other just a few months ago, in what became his final interview. Join us as we celebrate the vibrant life of a man who helped shape a movement and left behind a legacy as colorful and complex as the landscapes he painted-- known for his painting, remembered for his passion.
Turpin committed numerous highway robberies and soon became one of the most notorious criminals of his time, though he was ultimately executed for horse ...
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New shows Whenever I feel like it (Doctor's Orders), But I will try to do one once every 2-4 weeks. We'll see 'ya next week for "The Highwayman"
Singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb on how growing up as the child of an Oklahoma preacher opened up a door to music, and inspired his songwriting (R)Jimmy Webb grew up poor in Oklahoma, where his mother encouraged him to play the piano, revealing a prodigious musical talent.After moving to Los Angeles, Jimmy wrote his first hit for the Fifth Dimension: Up, Up And Away.Shortly after, he met Glen Campbell, who had already recorded Jimmy's song By the Time I Get to Phoenix.Glen asked Jimmy to write a song especially for him - Wichita Lineman, which became another huge hit for Campbell.Jimmy's many other famous songs, including MacArthur Park, Adios, and The Highwayman, have been recorded by artists including Frank Sinatra, Isaac Hayes, Barbra Streisand, Art Garfunkel and Donna Summer.While he's best known as a songwriter, Jimmy is a renowned performer in his own right.This episode of Conversations explores music history, rock music, Americana, Hollywood, the recording industry, the Mid-west, middle America, religion, origin stories, personal stories, celebrity culture, country music, rock n roll, songwriting, yacht rock.
“To our great shame and sorrow, we must acknowledge how our brethren have been cleverly seduced by Satan, and how they have departed from Holy Scriptures in strange and unheard-of ideas and acts. When Satan first came to them it was not with an open face, as the devil, but in the shining garb of voluntary poverty, [..], and in the zealous work of preaching to and serving the people and in giving them the Body and Holy Blood of God. And [..] a great many people flocked to them. Then the devil came to them clothed in other garb, in the prophets and the Old Testament, and from these they sought to confect the imminent Day of Judgement, saying that they were angels who had to eliminate the scandals of Christ's kingdom, and that they were to judge the world. And so they committed many killings and impoverished many people; but they did not judge the world according to their words, for the predicted time has elapsed with which they terrified the people, telling them strange things.” End quote.Strange things indeed were happening in Bohemia. Peter Chelcicky whose words you just heard reported how the radical Hussites had called the End of Days for February 14th, 1420. But when that day came, and instead of all the enemies of the faith lying dead with their noses pointing skywards, royalist forces surrounded the radical Hussites in the city of Pilzen. Now the end really seemed nigh, but cometh the time, cometh the man, even if the man is a one-eyed, gruff ex-Highwayman. The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor Mundi
Todd McCaffrey was born to Anne McCaffrey on April 27th, 1956. The then-named Todd Johnson came into the world as a rather precocious middle child. Anyone who questions the precocious part has only to read some of the anecdotes in “Dragonholder” to have any doubt removed. He spent most of his childhood on the East Coast of the USA until moving to Dublin, Ireland with his mother and sister in 1970. Like most of the boys growing up in the '60s, McCaffrey became space mad. However, unlike most of the other young men running around their yards in pretend helmets and throwing toy rockets into the air, he was given a “complete” set of the actual Lunar Module Pilot Study Guides in 1968. The number of hours spent devouring them repeatedly from cover to cover is evident in the fact that he has been known to quote excerpts from them during convention panels. When the time came for him to pursue higher education, McCaffrey attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for a year—and hated it. But he did discover one of the great loves of his life while he was there, computers. He graduated with Honors—or rather, “Honours”—in 1985 from Trinity College, Dublin. Having never lost his love for space, he left Ireland for Los Angeles, California, in the hopes of working in the aerospace Find out more at: pernhome.com/tjm/ STEVEN L. SEARS Writers, Producer, etc. – Biography Steven L. Sears has worked as a Writer, Story Editor, Producer and Creator in Television, Film, digital media and animation. His lengthy career has encompassed over fifteen separate Television series, and development deals with many major studios in the industry, including Columbia Studios, Sony/Tristar Television, Rhysher Entertainment, Artists Inc., Cookie Jar Entertainment, Digital Pictures and many others. Steven's initial foray into professional Television writing came with his hiring as a staff writer on the Stephen J. Cannell Productions hit TV series RIPTIDE, for the NBC Television Network. He followed that up by adding his talents to the writing staff of one of the more popular genre series of its time, THE A-TEAM, also for NBC. From there, he continued his career by writing and working on such popular series as HARDCASTLE & McCORMICK, JJ STARBUCK, STINGRAY, WALKER-TEXAS RANGER, HIGHWAYMAN, ROBIN'S HOODS, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE, FATHER DOWLING MYSTERIES, HARDBALL, GRAND SLAM, JESSE HAWKES, SUPERBOY, S.H.E. SPIES and many other Television favorites. His animation experience includes ITSY BITSY SPIDER, TRANSFORMERS: RESCUE BOTS and working with the legendary animation Director Don Bluth as writer on the short feature THE GIFT OF THE HOOPOE. More than just a writer, Steven also moved up through production as a Story Editor and Producer to Creator of Television series. After Producing SWAMP THING for USA network and RAVEN for CBS, he soon moved to a series that has made its mark in Television and pop culture history, as Co-Executive Producer of the wildly popular series XENA – WARRIOR PRINCESS. He followed that up by co-creating the latest incarnation of the legendary comic book heroine SHEENA for Sony/TriStar Television, which ran for two seasons. A popular figure at genre sci-fi/pop culture conventions, Steven has an eclectic fan base as a result of his many series and accomplishments and is a frequent guest speaker at colleges and universities. Find out more at: StevenLSears.com
SPECIAL: I legitimately have no idea what I'm doing; but here's what I can tell you for certain WILL happen in what will BARELY pass as a Christmas Special: 01:34 - Intro 06:31 - Pho-HO-HOne-O-Rama 22:00 - THAT Folgers commercial (You know the one) 35:00 - INTERLUDE: "12 Days of Xmas" by Norm MacDonald 38:54 - THE FIRST 8 SHOWS OF SEASON 7 (All topics & airdates subject to change) 57:10 - Our Obligatory vist with Santa We'll see you on January 18th, 2025...Happy Holidays (and I'm sorry in advance)! SPONSORED BY: Dave's Archives RETROCirq Kier's Nostalgia Corner Kev The Ripper And our Patrons
Wie schafft es ein 300 Jahre altes irisches Volkslied über einen verräterischen Highwayman, sich als Rockhymne in die Charts zu katapultieren? Vom Ursprung von „Whiskey in the Jar“ im 17. Jahrhundert über den spontanen Geistesblitz im Studio von Thin Lizzy bis hin zur legendären Heavy-Metal-Version von Metallica – wir nehmen euch mit auf eine musikalische Zeitreise. In dieser Folge erfahrt Ihr, warum der Song ein unfreiwilliger Hit war, wie ein Dudelsack-Riff den Durchbruch brachte, und was „Whack for my daddy-o“ wirklich bedeutet.
In this episode of The Doug Pike show, Doug asked the question, what will you get for Christmas as a hunter and what is it you would like to get? Doug then shares with us how much money he raised for the St. Jude Golf Tournament. Awesome!! Doug also talks about woodducks, cranes, and the geese during this hunting season. What is brewing in the Midwest? Could it make its way down south? Doug tells us what he thinks it is. Is it the the Avian Flu or Avian cholera? Doug reminisces on an outbreak that happen in the 80's and asked where was the animal rights groups? Well, they were nowhere to be found. Which is better, little spikes vs big spikes in deer? Is it a yearling or is it a 2 year old deer. Also, buck to doe ratio and which one provides the strong foundation.
Presenting... The Steam Rollers Adventure Podcast, Season 4: "The Curse of the Glass Witch" Episode 292, Chapter 13 "Spay or Neuter Your Highwayman" Show Notes for the Episode... Mike and the 'bots are packing up to move to a brand new studio in fictionalized New Yorke. Of course...Boris ruins everything. Percy and Holly encounter a Highwayman on the way to Halo. With no way around, they have to fight their way through the dastardly undead thief of the byways.Production... Executive Producer: George Pecenica Producer: Sholom West Cast: Storycrafter - Mike Rigg Robbie, Boris, Nissa, and Ben - Themselves George Pecenica as Percy Alexander Ray Volk as Martin Barnett Jenn Avril as Connie Ross Rupert Faullhurst as Nigel Osbert Wintermann Dave Murtagh as Oliver Glass and introducing Robin as Holly the Faerie Witch and Blake Azur as Jasper Remington Music Credits: "Undaunted," "Almost New," "Dark Standoff," and "Hitman" by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ . Additional music by RST Musek Sponsor: Jack Monkey Games
The Phoenix (1981-82) - YouTubeThe Powers of Matthew Star (1982-83) - YouTubeThe Highwayman (1987-88) - YouTubeThis month on Podcasting After Dark presents TV Obscura, Zak, Corey, and Diallo plant themselves firmly in the 1980s and discuss three short-lived and little-known television shows. The loose theme is “Mad Max-lite vs Aliens.” Yes, they should have reviewed the Starman series instead of The Highwayman to really solidify the alien theme… but that didn't happen lol! Either way, we hope you all enjoy the episode!Leave a comment on Patreon or our socials and let us know if you remember these shows!You can find Diallo Jackson here: Facebook / Instagram / Website Listen to Galactica, Actually here: Apple Podcasts/ Spotify / iHeartRadioListen to Another Review...You Didn't Ask For here: Apple Podcasts— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month, including our celebrity interview series, plus videos and other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
*** Apologies Blurtstars. This episode has some audio issues as a result of us moving to a new streaming platform. We haven't learnt all the new tricks and guarantee the quality will get better in future episodes ***Hey BlurtstarsOn a jam-packed show tonight on Blurt Around The World:* It's International Coffee Day!* The World Jigsaw Puzzle Championship.* Windsor in Melbourne comes 10th in coolest hoods in the world!* Vale Kris Kristofferson.* Naked eye comet visible in Australia.* No more coal for ol' blighty, is it true?On Poll Position the Kegsta will chat latest poll prediction in us electionThen on Beerducation, Wencee will review a Thai brew, Mardi Craft Brewing IPA. And the Kegsta will review Love Shack Pale Ale.And to finish off the show, on Great People That Did Stuff, the Kegsta will blurt about the irrepressible Harriet Tubman and Wencee will chat about the late Maggie Smith.So, let's get on with the show!Tune in and find out more on https://www.youtube.com/@thenewblurt7773, with Wencee and the Kegsta.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://thenewblurt.substack.com or contact us at blurtstar[at]gmail.com.Blurt Around The World1st October is International Coffee Day. It commenced in 2014 by the International Coffee Organization (ICO). It's a celebration of all things coffee as well as highlighting the many challenges of the coffee production. Especially the impact by climate change →International Coffee Organisation officialInternational Coffee Day officialWorld Jigsaw Puzzle Championship 2024 held in Spain, saw 2300 participants competing in the Individual, Pairs and Teams events. Australia finished in the top 10 of each category. Go Australia!! For the results a quick video on speed Jigsaw puzzling follow the links below →World Jigsaw Puzzle Championship 2024 | Official results for all categoriesABC (US) News | Need for speed at World Jigsaw ChampionshipsThe Melbourne suburb of Windsor has been named the tenth coolest neighbourhood in the world for 2024 by Time Out. It stands out for its grungy yet epic vibe, surpassing other famously cool neighbourhoods in cities like Bangkok, Berlin, and Buenos Aires →Timeout Magazine | A suburb in Melbourne's inner south has just been named the tenth coolest neighbourhood in the worldThe Highwayman, Kris Kristofferson, passes at the age of 88. He's lead a long career in music, and acting →New York Times | Kris Kristofferson, Country Singer, Songwriter and Actor, Dies at 88The “biggest” comet of the year is visible in the Southern Hemisphere. What is Comet C/2023 A3 and where can you see it from? ABC News | Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS puts on a show for Australian astrophotographersStarwalk | C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS): How to See the Comet of the Year Tonight?The UK lead the Industrial Revolution in the 1800's with coal mining. After 142 years, the last coal mine has shut down. If the UK can do it, Australia can do it too → BBC News | UK to finish with coal power after 142 yearsGuardian News | End of an era as Britain's last coal-fired power plant shuts downPoll PositionThe USA election race is very tight. The polls are frequently changing who is in the lead. So, can you guess who's policy belongs to which presidential candidate? Take the policy poll here →Guardian News | Kamala Harris's economic policy slate more popular than Trump's – pollBeerducationThe Kegsta reviewed Love Shack Pale Ale, a brewery from Castlemaine in Victoria, Australia. Kegsta gave the beer an 81 out of 100 Blurtstars →Love Shack Brewing Co | Pale AleWencee reviewed an IPA from Mardi Craft Brewing Co, based in Thailand. He gave the beer 71 out of 100 Blurtstars →Mardi Craft Brewing Co | IPAGreat People That Did StuffThe irrepressible Harriet Tubman was an American abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad, who escaped slavery and helped many others gain their freedom. She was also a nurse, spy, and women's rights advocate during the Civil War.YouTube - Focus Features | Harriet, official trailerNational Women's History Museum | Harriet Tubman (1822-1913)Apple TV | Rent the movie "Harriet"Vale Dame Maggie Smith.Dame Maggie Smith was a renowned British actress with a career spanning over seven decades, known for her roles in "Downton Abbey" as Violet Crawley and "Harry Potter" as Professor McGonagall. She received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, four Emmy Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards.ABC News (AUS) | Dame Maggie Smith, known for Downton Abbey and the Harry Potter films, dies aged 89BBC News | Tributes paid to 'true legend' Dame Maggie SmithIMDB | Dame Maggie SmithFollow us on our socials:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thenewblurt7773Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/blurtstar/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blurtstar/Twitter - @BlurtNewThreads - https://www.threads.net/@blurtstar This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewblurt.substack.com
When Apple TV decided they wanted to do a comedy about an English Highwayman who Your Generals mostly knew from Terry Pratchett references, well they decided they needed to see it for themselves. So how did they like THE COMPLETELY MADE-UP ADVENTURES OF DICK TURPIN? Support Zac's Patreon: www.patreon.com/ThumbsJ Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at generalnerderypod@gmail.com
Criminals can be high-profile, tragic or horrifying. And then once in a while, they are bizarre, hilarious or amazing. This episode of The Long Read looks at some fascinating ones from New Zealand's history. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here. GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Email us at thelongread@stuff.co.nz CREDITS Written and read by Deborah Morris Produced by Jen Black Audio editing by Connor Scott Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Highwayman Whisky the reprehensible Mr Dan Wooley! It's always fun when Day is on but this time it's different. For a start Dan doesn't swear.... who even is this guy I hear you ask? Well he is on to talk about the serious subject of Smoked meats and glorious whisky in a relaxed and friendly setting.. yep Winter Whisky Feast at Highwayman headquarters is back for it's third annual running and wow it is going to be awesome. Have a listen and find out what you have to do to get involved! You will not be disappointed. https://highwayman-whisky.com/product/winter-whisky-feast-2024/ We hope you can sit and listen with a dram in a comfortable chair, but of course you can listen almost anywhere, wherever you listen we trust you will enjoy the Banter over Whisky. If you have any feedback, ideas or questions for the Banter crew please feel free to contact us on Instagram, Facebook or email banteroverwhiskypodcast@gmail.com Or chase up one of the crew with Adrian @that_whisky_place, Brad @banter_over_whisky, John @whisky.and.sound and Vic @vic.whiskey Cheers
We love our Pennsylvania Folk Heroes and today we talk about two of our favorites: Loop Hill Ike and Davey "Robber" Lewis. Loop Hill Ike was the name of an African American cryptid /witch hunter and paranormal "investigator" most likely based on the real person, Isaac Gaines (1837-1915). Davey "Robber" Lewis was known as the Robin Hood of Pennsylvania (March 4, 1790 –July 12, 1820) He was a counterfeiter and gentleman highwayman who stole from the rich and gave to the poor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionspooky/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionspooky/support
I spend more time on the IMDb app than any human being should. I love pausing whatever I'm watching to look it up on IMDb and study the cast, trivia, filming locations, etc. I call these my little rabbit holes and this episode of the podcast is a journey through forgotten TV shows and movies that started when I thought I recognized actor Mark Blankfield from a Saved By The Bell episode. This somehow leads us to a discussion of The Incredible Shrinking Woman, Joe Pesci's forgotten TV show Half Nelson, and some of Glen A. Larson's TV misses like Manimal, Automan, The HighwayMan, Chameleons, and NightMan. We're also gonna touch on ABC's sketch show Fridays, abysmal made for TV movie sequels, and Tarzan's link to a religious cult. Somehow this all ends with The Sopranos and I don't even remember how I got there. Enjoy!
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Mark Alexander Jackson (born 30 August 1959) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club, St Kilda Football Club and Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and for the South Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Known as "Jacko", Jackson's colourful and enigmatic personality often resulted in clashes with officials and teammates, which tended to overshadow the fact that he was also a capable full forward. Following his football career, Jackson became notable for several television appearances, including commercials for Jenny Craig, Energizer and Nutri-Grain, along with several feature films. Jackson has also written an autobiography, Dumb Like a Fox, which was released in 1986. Jackson was born at the Royal Woman's Hospital as one of six children to George Jackson and his wife Frances, and grew up in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Nunawading. Football career South Fremantle & Richmond (1979–1980) After playing colts and reserves football for Richmond in 1977 and 1978, Jackson started his senior career in the West Australian Football League, spending the 1979 season with South Fremantle. Coach Mal Brown employed Jackson as a forward to protect Ray Bauskis, a skillful but lightweight full-forward. Jackson kicked 53 goals in 22 games and Bauskis 66 in 17 games. South Fremantle finished second in 1979. The night before the second semi-final, Jackson returned to Melbourne after being told that the other players had voted him out of the team. He consequently missed out on playing in the 1979 grand final, which saw the then largest crowd in West Australian football history. Jackson rejoined Richmond for the 1980 season. However, with Michael Roach and Brian Taylor at the club, there was no room for another full forward. Jackson spent the entire 1980 season playing in the reserves and kicked 131 goals. Melbourne (1981–1982) Jackson moved to Melbourne for the 1981 season, coached by Ron Barassi. Jackson performed a handstand in front of the Hawks full back, Kelvin Moore, reportedly after Moore had told him he "wouldn't be a full forward while his arse pointed to the floor". Jackson on Open Mike said it was not pointed at Moore, rather it was directed at umpire Glenn James after he disputed a decision. Jackson kicked 76 goals in each of his two years with the Demons, leading the goal kicking in 1981 and one goal less than Gerard Healy in 1982. St Kilda (1983) In 1983, Jackson joined St Kilda on a three-year contract believed to have been worth $40,000 per year. He played in the first nine matches (in which the Saints lost the first eight matches in a row) and kicked 40 goals, including 10 in Round 5 against Sydney. However, controversy reared its head again when he was relegated to the reserves for "disciplinary reasons" in Round 10, and then returned for the Round 11 game against Collingwood, where he was held to one goal in a high-scoring 16-point loss. Jackson was again dropped to the reserves, and suffered a bruised chest during the Sunday game. On the Tuesday following that game, the Saints had told Jackson his services were no longer required. It was later revealed that, among other things, he had played a dangerous prank on club legend Trevor Barker by placing a brick behind the brake pedal in his car. He had also placed a lit cigarette butt in the pocket of club chairman Lindsay Fox in the social club. Jackson spent the remainder of the year playing for the Melbourne Harlequins rugby side. However, his 41 goals were still enough to be the Saints' leading goal kicker for the 1983 season. Geelong (1984–1986) 1984 saw Jackson return to the VFL with Geelong. He led their goal kicking in 1984 with 74. In total during his time at Geelong, Jackson scored 115 goals in 31 games. Geelong started 1985 poorly with one win in the first four rounds but improved with five wins in the next six rounds to be in fifth position. But after losing to Fitzroy in Round 11 they would spend the remainder of the season hovering just outside the Top Five, eventually finishing sixth on the ladder. The Round 11 match against Hawthorn at Princess Park was overshadowed by various spiteful incidents, including Leigh Mattews king-hit on Geelong midfielder Neville Bruns behind play, leaving Bruns with a broken jaw. Although this incident was not reported at the time, video footage of the incident resulted in Matthews being charged with assault by Victoria Police and subsequently deregistered by the VFL for four matches. Jackson kicked four goals for the game to be the Cats' main scorer for the day, but was reported four times during the match: by boundary umpire Gower, boundary umpire O'Leary, goal umpire Bill Pryde and field umpire Ian Robinson for allegedly striking Gary Ayres in the final quarter; by goal umpire Pryde for allegedly striking Chris Langford on two separate occasions during the final quarter; by field umpire Robinson for allegedly striking Chris Mew in the final quarter; and by field umpire Robinson for allegedly striking Chris Langford in the final quarter. At the VFL Tribunal hearing on the Monday following the game, Jackson was suspended for a total of eight matches, stemming from outcomes of three of the charges: He pleaded guilty to the charge from four umpires of striking Ayres (two-match suspension). He pleaded not guilty to striking Mew and was severely reprimanded The third charge of striking Langford by goal umpire Pryde was upheld (two-match suspension) He pleaded guilty to the fourth charge of striking Langford (four-match suspension). After kicking six goals in the first round of 1986 and two in the second round, he retired after his omission from the Geelong senior side in the following round. He ended his VFL career with 308 goals from 82 games, leading his club's goalkicking on 3 occasions. He holds the record for the most consecutive games from debut with at least one goal, with 79 games. His first and only goalless game in his career was in his third-to-last game in Round 21, 1985 against Richmond at VFL Park. Jackson gained a controversial reputation for his on-field antics and was regularly reported: twice at Melbourne and four times at Geelong, including an eight-match suspension following a fight against Hawthorn. Later years An autobiography of Jackson's football career was published in 1986 and titled Jacko, Dumb Like a Fox, written with the assistance of Melbourne journalist Jon Anderson. Later in 1986 he played a few games for Brunswick Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) First Division, the first of which against Sandringham drew a crowd of nearly 15,000 to Gillon Oval; he was sacked from Brunswick in July after missing training. Jackson returned to South Fremantle for the 1987 WAFL season and kicked 45 goals from the opening 10 games. This included nine goals against West Perth in round three. South Fremantle won its opening three games of the season, but then went on an 18-match losing streak to win the wooden spoon – the club's first since 1972. Jackson walked out on the club after round 10, where the Bulldogs lost to West Perth by a league-record 210 points. Despite only playing half the season, he still finished as the club's leading goalkicker. Later in 1987, he went to Queensland and played a game for QAFL club Kedron; he was paid a large fee of $2,000 per game, but his presence drew a large crowd which earned more than $12,000 for the club. He had intended to play more games for Kedron, but was suspended for unbecoming conduct after dropping his shorts several times during the match. Singing career Following his retirement from football, Jackson used his fame and popularity to launch a singing career. His first single, "I'm an Individual" was a hit on the Australian singles chart. A second single, "My Brain Hurts" was not so successful. A 1991 release, "You Can Do This", also failed to make an impression. Jackson combined a rap-like delivery with lyrics based on Australian comedy and larrikinism. Acting career After his singing career ended, Jackson began appearing in advertisements, the most successful of which was his role in Energizer battery commercials during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The commercials ended with a manic Jackson yelling "Get Energizer. It'll surprise you! Oi!". These commercials were shown extensively in the United States, even though few people knew of Jackson, during a period of high American interest in things Australian in the wake of the Crocodile Dundee films. This American infatuation with Australian culture is referenced in The Simpsons episode "Bart vs. Australia" (1995), in which Jackson makes a cameo promoting Energizer. He was the brand's last human spokesman before the emergence of the Energizer Bunny. There was also a 10 in 1 "Oi! Jacko Gym" action figure toy that could talk, do push-ups, lift weights and ride a skateboard—all battery operated, with Jackson wearing the battery company logo on his singlet. He was also linked with Nutri-Grain amongst other companies, and for a time worked as a professional actor for commercials. Jackson has appeared in various television sitcoms and movies—one of the most notable being as survival expert "Jetto" in the short-lived American action-adventure series The Highwayman (1988)—as well as being on talkback radio and in various children's programs and talk shows. During 2005 Jackson embarked on a tour with author and renowned criminal Mark "Chopper" Read. In 2014, Jackson was featured on 7mate's Bogan Hunters as a celebrity judge. Boxing Jackson also appeared in a televised Australian celebrity boxing match in 2002 in which he went up against Australian former rugby league centre Ma. Meninga. Jackson was soundly defeated. Jackson had previously beaten Essendon tough man Ron Andrews in a points decision on 10 December 1984 in a six-round boxing match at the Perth Entertainment Centre.
Wooo! HBs we're here with book 1 of the Victorian Rebels series, THE HIGHWAYMAN by Kerrigan Byrne. We loooooved this book! As Sabrina is a longtime Kerrigan Byrne fangirl, it's not a shock. We've got a childhood-spouses-to-lovers book that knocked our socks off! But yikes, it gets dark. Lady Loves: Sabrina: if you're lonely, but don't have anyone around physically, get on a video call and play video games parallel to each other! Mel: find the light in the dark when you can! Turns out, the best way to help midnight sobbing is Lemur Time.Make sure to check out Mel's new podcast Bonkers Romance! Subscribe! Rate! Review! Tell all your friends :)Get more content on PATREON!!Sign up for our Newsletter! MERCH! Teepublic, Chicaloo Kate, RedbubbleInstagram: @heavingbosomsTwitter: @heaving_bosoms
In today's gripping episode of "Anthology of Horror," we journeyed down the shadowed paths of America's most haunted highways, guided by the chilling narratives from Tom Ogden's "Haunted Highways." As our host, Spring Heeled Jack, led us through a selection of the eeriest tales, we discovered the ghostly legends that linger on the asphalt arteries crisscrossing the nation. Each story brought to life the mysterious encounters and spectral sightings reported by unsuspecting travelers, providing a spine-tingling look at the darker side of road trips.From the lady in white who haunts lonely stretches of road to phantom vehicles appearing out of thin air, the episode wove together historical anecdotes and modern-day lore, revealing the depths of fear that these haunted highways inspire. As Spring Heeled Jack narrated these tales, we not only felt the chill of the ghostly presence but also gained insight into the historical events that might have given rise to such hauntings—tragic accidents, forgotten battles, and unrequited love echoing through the ages.As we neared the end of our journey in this episode, the mood shifted with the soulful strains of "The Highwayman" by The White Buffalo. The song's haunting melody and poignant lyrics perfectly encapsulated the spirit of the tales shared today, leaving us with a sense of the timeless wanderings of souls that once traveled these roads. It was a fitting end to an episode filled with intrigue and the macabre allure of the open road.Today's episode not only entertained with its ghostly tales but also invited us to look over our shoulders the next time we hit the road. For those brave enough to explore further, the highways await, shrouded in mystery and the whispers of the past.Support the showYe olde march shop https://www.aohpmerch.com/s/shopDemented Darkness https://open.spotify.com/show/2ausD083OiTmVycCKpapQ8Dark Side of the Nerd https://open.spotify.com/show/6cwN3N3iifSVbddNRsXRTuFoxhound43 https://rumble.com/user/Foxhound43
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Stand and deliver!! This week we ask the question "has twitter reached critical mass?"; "how woke can a flag be?"; "Is J Lo the new Madonna?", and we disucss the greatest love story of all time...The Highwayman
In this episode of "Two Middle School ELA Teachers by ELA Core Plans," join Shannon as she shares secrets for bringing poetry to life in your middle school ELA classroom. Building upon previous discussions about introducing poetry in the classroom, Shannon dives into the realm of narrative poetry with a focus on Alfred Noyes' timeless classic, "The Highwayman." Discover Shannon's engaging teaching methods, from interactive historical discussions about highwaymen to dynamic sound effect readings of the poem that will captivate your students! Be sure to download this FREE resource discussed in the episode, and if you missed it, you can also grab the free poetry resource for writing cicada haiku here. If you need a resource for the upcoming solar eclipse, click here, and as mentioned, the resource for Slam Poetry can be accessed by clicking here.
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Our heroes of 197X come together to introduce Highwayman to the wonderful world of tabletop roleplaying games! Join us as game master Jonh Doe takes Berzerkir, Voidwalker and Highwayman to the fantasy realm of Washington DC! Thank you for listening! Follow the show on Twitter @CGAPod. Find the cast at: Ludo (GM): @Delethiel and Heroes of the Republic Brad (Jonh Doe): @bzajdabarbarian and bzaj#1648 on Discord Sam (Highwayman): @YoungSpaceDad and LiveFromMyBasement#1056 on Discord Bren (Berzerkir) @Coppercredit Crimson Gold Agonies is not associated with Greater Than Games or Critical Hits. Sentinel Comics RPG is owed by Greater Than Games in collaboration with Critical Hits. Sentinels of the Universe is the intellectual property of Greater Than Games. Labor is entitled to all it creates. Find CourtGames online: @CourtGamesPod on Twitter Join the L5R discord server Check out our website! Listen to the Courtgames RPG Cast Check out Fortune and Strife, a CourtGames AP Brought to you by our supporters on Patreon In affiliation with D20 Radio "Where Gamers Rule!"
PJ. BSD. Highwayman. Quick discussion Pintastic. Liability and Responsibility of Pinball Techs. What's up Doc? Pickers and pick-ups: Centaur, Spirit of 76, Grand Prix. BSD gameplay. Mailcall. Bonus feature: Pinball Saturday night.
On this week's episode of The Underdog, your hosts Chris Horwedel and Matt Crone open the show by talking about the NBA's return from All-Star Weekend with the Philadelphia 76ers squaring off against the New York Knicks. They move on to talk about what they've been watching (and Matt gives a doc recommendation) before ending with spring training baseball and a few baseball props.
In this episode we explore one of Bedford's most famous hauntings. A folktale so well known it gave it's name to an area of the town. What is now a rather unassuming roundabout just north of Bedford town centre, known locally as Black Tom's Grave, was once a place of fear. Was a highwayman executed on that site? Does his restless spirit still wander beneath the trees there? Why are there so many paranormal reports in that small area of Bedford? And who is the shadowy figure often reported along side the spectre of Black Tom? We also look at other myths and legends attached to highwaymen with connections to Bedfordshire including Biggleswade and beyond. Why do so many of us love a highwayman story and footpad phantom? Visit the Weird in the Wade blog to see photos, sources and show transcript. Enjoying the show? Buy the podcase a coffee or two at https://ko-fi.com/weirdinthewade Find Weird in the Wade on social media, links here: https://linktr.ee/weirdinthewade If you have any comments, suggestions or just want to get in touch please email the show at weirdinthewade@gmail.com Weird in the Wade is researched, written and presented by Nat Doig Theme Music by Tess Savigear All additional music and sound effects Epidemic Sound
In this episode Gyles and Aphra Brandreth celebrate young voices from across the Commonwealth featuring special guests, Ayesha Dharker, Joanna Lumley, Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar. We hear from the two young winners of the Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition, 17 year old Siddhi Deshmukh - the Senior Winner from India, and 13 year old Shreeya Sahi - the Junior Winner also from India, with excerpts from their winning contributions on the theme of 'A Youth-Powered Commonwealth'. Poems this episode include: The Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe by Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes; La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad by John Keats; and Nod by Walter De La Mare. As well as excerpts from the winning Queen's Commonwealth Essay Competition stories: ‘An Angel That Burns' by Senior Winner Siddhi Deshmukh; and 'Dear Little Prince' by Junior Winner Shreeya Sahi.
Behind Door 23 of the Ghosts of Christmas Advent Calendar - the tale of a highwayman haunting
For centuries, stories have been told about highwaymen - dangerous rogues who attacked unsuspecting travellers in the dead of night, demanding their money or their life. These robbers have been romanticised into myths, plays, films, and songs. But what's the truth behind the legends? Who were the real men - and sometimes women - who risked death sentences for the contents of a purse? How did authorities respond to highway robbery? And do these career criminals really deserve such heroic status? This is a Short History Of Highwaymen. Written by Danny Marshall. With thanks to Fiona McDonald, author of ‘Gentlemen Rogues and Wicked Ladies: A Guide to British highwaymen and highwaywomen.' Check out Noiser's podcast Real Outlaws for more episodes like this one! Search for Real Outlaws wherever you get your podcasts, or follow this link www.podfollow.com/real-outlaws For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
OMG overlord Jonathan Oakes is in the contestant seat this week. How will he do? Listen in and find out! Here are today's clues: 1. mostly invisible podcaster?, masculine origin?, 4th of 8, Texas ghost town. 2. potato, tossed, Fingers, schizophasia. 3. 1994 superhero, boast, rook relative, eat. 4. carry counterpart, Highwayman, flow, Russell's 1989 Cop.
This week Ken welcomes the incredible actor, singer and all around impressive human being (despite famously playing an alien) Jane Badler (follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/janebadlerworld/) Ken and Jane discuss Australia, always being a New Yorker despite living in Australia for over 30 years, the changing nature of accents, botanical gardens, the ever traveling American, moving from Long Island to New Hampshire at 15, Mission Impossible, the 1988 writer's strike, working with classic actors, working with Kim Novak, Falcon Crest, working on Soaps, Angela Lansbury, Murder She Wrote, the divide between TV and movie actors, The Doctors with Alec Baldwin, Neighbors, Margot Robbie, doing comedy, V: The Series, The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Ken Johnson, fascism, playing it straight, allegory, The Twilight Zone, Argentina, having more of an impact than you can anticipate, V toys, Barbie, going into the city, being shy growing up in Great Neck Long Island, coming out of your shell in New Hampshire, being a lawyer, One Life to Live, doing commercials, talking about never talking about The Highwayman, Chad Darnell's film The Birthday Cake, being the victim in a TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes joke, playing Diana again in the new V, Diana's death scene, Arid Extra Dry, the authority and sweetness. bra commercials, watching UK TV, loving Miss Maisel, Anxious People, Stephen King's The Outsider, Ben Mendelsohn, being done with being in horror, playing awful people, acting with Mary Tyler Moore, being "the American", having to know the lines, Shakspearian things, and Ken's interview skills.
The Stuph File Program Featuring Arlene Okun, founder & operator, The Sock Monkey Museum; Nick Witherill, CEO & founder, Binho Board; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download Arlene Okun is the founder & operator of The Sock Monkey Museum. She has a Guinness World Record with over 2,100 of the plush pals. Nick Witherill is the CEO & founder of the very popular tabletop soccer game called Binho Board. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week's reviewed title is Still Laughing: A Life in Comedy by George Schlatter (Unnamed Press/Rare Bird, $28). You can also read Stuart's reviews in The Montreal Times. Now you can listen to selected items from The Stuph File Program on the new audio service, Audea. A great way to keep up with many of the interviews from the show and take a trip down memory lane to when this show began back in 2009, with over 800 selections to choose from! This week's guest slate is presented by M. J. Preston, author of the thriller novel, Four, the sequel to Highwayman. (He was a guest back February 2020 on show #0550).
Lee had me in stiches one minute and dropping knowledge that left me speechless in another. He is super talented and has written TV shows, books based on shows, Films, and including a book series with Janet Evanovich! he put himself through UCLA as a freelance journalist, writing for such publications as American Film, Starlog, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times Syndicate, The Washington Post and The San Francisco Chronicle (He also wrote erotic letters to the editor for Playgirl at $25-a-letter, but he doesn't tell people about that, he just likes to boast about those "tiffany" credits). He published his first book ".357 Vigilante" (as "Ian Ludlow," so he'd be on the shelf next to Robert Ludlum) while he was still a UCLA student. The West Coast Review of Books called his debut "as stunning as the report of a .357 Magnum, a dynamic premiere effort," singling the book out as "The Best New Paperback Series" of the year. Naturally, the publisher promptly went bankrupt and he never saw a dime in royalties. (But the books are available on the Kindle as "The Jury Series") Welcome to publishing, Lee. His subsequent books include the non-fiction books "Successful Television Writing" and "Unsold Television Pilots" ("The Best Bathroom Reading Ever!" San Francisco Chronicle) as well as the novels "My Gun Has Bullets" ("It will make you cackle like a sitcom laugh track," Entertainment Weekly), "Dead Space" ("Outrageously entertaining," Kirkus Reviews), "Watch Me Die" ("as dark and twisted as anything Hammet or Chandler ever dreamed up," Kirkus Reviews).Goldberg broke into television with a freelance script sale to "Spenser: For Hire." Since then, his TV writing & producing credits have covered a wide variety of genres, including sci-fi (SeaQuest), cop shows (Hunter, The Glades), martial arts (Martial Law), whodunits (Diagnosis Murder, Nero Wolfe), the occult (She-Wolf of London), kid's shows (R.L. Stine's The Nightmare Room), T&A (Baywatch), comedy (Monk) and utter crap (The Highwayman). His TV work has earned him two Edgar Award nominations from the Mystery Writers of America. His two careers, novelist and TV writer, merged when he began writing the "Diagnosis Murder" series of original novels, based on the hit CBS TV mystery that he also wrote and produced, and later wrote the 15 bestselling novels based on "Monk," another show that he worked on. He is co-creator of the hit Hallmark movie series "Mystery 101." He also he teamed up with Janet Evanovich to write the #1 New York Times bestselling Fox & O'Hare novels ("The Heist," "The Chase," "The Job," "The Scam," "The Pursuit"). His most recent books include the thriller "True Fiction" and the police procedural "Lost Hills." But perhaps he's best known for his pioneering work mapping the human genome and negotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement. Goldberg lives in Los Angeles with his wife and his daughter and still sleeps in "Man From UNCLE" pajamas. His latest book is Malibu Burning! Its soo good! leegoldberg.com
This week, Burger King Thailand introduces a cheeseburger that's all cheese, and the truck from 1987's TV series The Highwayman is for sale! Hosts: Kevin Harrison, Mike Wiebe, Brian Camp Producer & Music: Mark Ryan Announcer: Nancy Walker Graphic Designer: Mike Tidwell Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/79908204
El refugiado es un relato de hombres lobo de la escritora norteamericana Jane Rice, publicado originalmente en la edición de octubre de 1943 en la revista Unknown Worlds, y luego reeditado en la antología de 2003: El ídolo de las moscas y otras historias. El refugiado, relata la historia de Milli Cushman, una mujer estadounidense atrapada en Francia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, soportando las incomodidades del racionamiento y el tedio del aislamiento, quien es sacudida de su rutina cuando un joven extraordinariamente apuesto, desnudo, de aspecto lobuno, aparece durmiendo en su jardín. SPOILERS. El refugiado de Jane Rice apareció en el último número de Unknown Worlds, cuyo editor, John W. Campbell, fue un pionero introduciendo a varias escritoras que no se encontraban con mucha frecuencia en las revistas pulp. Campbell, además, era extremadamente exigente, tal es así que en 1942 rechazó el primer relato de Ursula Kroeber. La chica tenía apenas doce años en ese momento y, al parecer, su historia necesitaba mucho trabajo. No obstante, la alentó a seguir escribiendo, afirmando además que se convertiría en una gran escritora en el futuro. Ursula Kroeber siguió su consejo. El lector quizás la conozca mejor por su seudónimo, Ursula K. Le Guin. Milli Cushman está atrapada en Francia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, probablemente en París, pero esto no está claro. Definitivamente es una zona ocupada por los nazis. Milli es rica, a pesar de ser hija de un carnicero d Pittsburgh. Jane Rice la describe como una mujer mimada, frívola, y fatalmente ingenua. Anhela las fiestas, los cócteles, los días de ir al Café Royale. Pero la realidad es dura. La comida escasea. Milli piensa en la ciudad como un «demacrado gato gris», lo cual le recuerda, tal vez, una frase de su padre: «cocinado, un gato tiene un parecido sorprendente con el conejo». Para agregarle mayor dramatismo a la situación, no se encuentran peluqueros decentes. Y luego está la cuestión de los hombres. No hay, no hombres interesantes, al menos (ver: El cuerpo de la mujer en el Horror) El hambre ha agudizado los recuerdos de la carnicería de su padre. Es difícil no pensar en ellos en una época de racionamiento. Sin embargo, Milli intenta mantener las apariencias. Y lo consigue, hasta que un día ve al hombre en su jardín, un hombre desnudo de «excelente anatomía». Milli, hambrienta no solo de carne vacuna, es sobrecogida por la excitación. El hombre es «perfectamente hermoso», tal es así que la primera reacción de Milli es levantar un poco la cabeza para ocultar una incipiente papada. El hombre, sin embargo, huye del jardín cuando María, la sirvienta, entra en el salón para comentarle a Milli que un vecino de la zona, Phillipe, ha sido encontrado muerto, a falta de una palabra mejor, porque lo cierto es que de su cadáver solo se han encontrado los huesos. El refugiado de Jane Rice es un relato engañoso, que parece dirigirse inevitablemente hacia un final que el lector anticipa en las primeras páginas, para darle una verdadera bofetada en el rostro. En primer lugar, tenemos a un hombre lobo que no es un alma perdida [como hemos visto hace poco en El hombre lobo de Ponkert (The Werewolf of Ponkert)], y menos aun alguien que lamenta su condición de licántropo. En cambio, tenemos un joven galán que claramente se deleita con los aspectos más siniestros de la licantropía (ver: Razas y clanes de hombres lobo) Es inevitable mencionar algunas similitudes intencionales entre El refugiado y el cuento de Caperucita Roja, solo que el interés amoroso de Milli resulta tener mucho más en común con el Lobo del cuento que con Caperucita. Milli no quiere ayuda, no necesita ser rescatada, y ciertamente está en condiciones de ser ella quien imponga las condiciones al Lobo (ver: ¡No salgas del camino! El Modelo «Caperucita Roja» en el Horror) Entonces, cuando El refugiado de Jane Rice parece dirigirse inexorablemente hacia un final previsible, el menguante suministro de alimentos debido al racionamiento de la guerra, que se describió anteriormente, de repente se convierte en el eje de la trama. Milli no es rescatada a último momento por el Cazador, ni mata al hombre lobo en defensa propia. Eso habría sido indigno de una autora sofisticada como Jane Rice. En cambio, Milli se convierte ella misma en la Cazadora; de hecho, lo ha sido durante todo el relato, y el lector probablemente no lo ha notado. Milli envía a María a visitar a sus familiares y sale al encuentro de su misterioso visitante. Lo encuentra en el jardín y lo invita a dormir en la casa. Lo que sigue son dos páginas, al menos, donde se hace un inventario de sus encantos físicos y se establece que el muchacho es un hombre lobo. De hecho, su nombre es Lupus. En este punto, Jane Rice nos hace creer que Milli no solo es una mujer frívola y egocéntrica, sino ingenua. Las cosas, parece, no terminarán bien para ella. Decidida a seducirlo, Milli se dispone a preparar la cena mientras el muchacho duerme. Al despertar, Lupus sugiere que vean juntos la puesta de sol. Ella arregla su cabello, pero trata de que su amante no se desborde. Entonces, le ofrece uno de sus chocolates rellenos. Lupus no parece demasiado entusiasmado, por lo que Milli le acaricia la cabeza como si estuviera acariciando a un perro y, cuando el muchacho bosteza, deja caer el chocolate en su boca. Sorprendido, el muchacho empieza a transformarse, pero Milli lo apuñala y, en el proceso, lo obiga a tragar el choclate... relleno con un amuleto de plata. Milli es egocéntrica, desde luego; y puede, como lo insinúa su nombre [Cushman], estar acostumbrada a una vida suave. Pero ella no es suave y definitivamente no es estúpida. Siempre supo que el muchacho era un licántropo, y siempre supo que terminaría comiéndoselo. En este sentido, el guiño a El hombre lobo de París (The Werewolf of Paris) de Guy Endore, una de las lecturas de Milli, es un toque realmente agradable. A propósito, Milli cita dos poemas significativos en el relato: *El toque de las campanas anuncian el final del día es la apertura de Elegía escrita en un cementerio de aldea (Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard) de Thomas Gray; y **La luna era un galeón fantasmal pertenece al poema de Alfred Noyes: Los salteadores de caminos (The Highwayman). Por otra parte, El refugiado parece ligeramente influenciado por el relato de hombres lobo: Gabriel Ernesto (Gabriel-Ernest), una historia clásica, oscura y levemente humoristica de Saki, aunque en el cuento de Jane Rice es una mujer quien descubre a este muchacho desnudo al amanecer, y donde el erotismo es más heterosexual y abierto. Jane Rice fue una de las grandes heroínas anónimas de las revistas pulp, como Catherine L. Moore, Margaret St. Clair y Everil Worrell. Su obra aún no ha recibido la atención que merece, de manera tal que es un placer para El Espejo Gótico tratar de enmendar modestamente esa injusticia. Análisis de: El Espejo Gótico http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2021/04/el-refugiado-jane-rice-relato-y-analisis.html Texto del relato extraído de: http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2021/04/el-refugiado-jane-rice-relato-y-analisis.html Musicas: - 01. Mind Tricks - Experia (Epidemic) Nota: Este audio no se realiza con fines comerciales ni lucrativos. Es de difusión enteramente gratuita e intenta dar a conocer tanto a los escritores de los relatos y cuentos como a los autores de las músicas. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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In 1837, John Fenno received a mysterious book from an unknown sender. Inside were the vivid stories of a criminal who had haunted Massachusetts for years and evaded serious punishment. The man's name was James Allen — a notorious highwayman. But why did he write an autobiography? What were the secrets behind his success? And where did Fenno fit into Allen's dangerous, lawless life of adventure? A deathbed confession, given to a warden in a state prison, revealed all….including the grisly detail of what material bound the book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Rachel Hill and Liz Wilson on Two Babes and a Book! Today we have some book banter about Liz's read, the Scythe trilogy, and Rachel's read, the first book in the Dread Penny Society series, The Lady and the Highwayman. Very different books! Follow us on instagram @twobabesandabook. Make a comment there and tell us if you read this book. Make sure to leave us a review! Thanks to those friends who have already shared the podcast!! It means the WORLD to us! As Holbrook Jackson said, "Never put off till tomorrow the book you can read today."Now go stick your nose in a book!
After a 2 week hiatus, Taryn and Chelsea are back with a classic move by reviewing yet another Sarah Eden book. Honestly, is anyone surprised? This Victorian romance/mystery is just another wonderful opportunity for our hosts to tell the world how much they Sarah Eden as an author. Tune in for more details on their comeback review. Intro: 0:00 - 16:42 General Overview: 16:42 - 38:00 Spoilers: 38:00- 52:01 Support a local bookstore (and us): https://bookshop.org/shop/checkedoutandoverdue Do you have a book you would like the hosts to review? Please submit your ideas to checkedoutandoverduecontact@gmail.com, or message them on Instagram @checkedoutandoverdue --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/checked-out-and-overdue/support
This episode is our version of The Avengers: Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson join together to form country music's most iconic supergroup. Though they wouldn't be officially known as The Highwaymen for several more years, their version of the vignette-filled story song not only defined the group but put them all back on the charts. This week David Gborie (All Fantasy Everything, Royal Crackers, Comedy Central) returns to the pod to discuss the enduring greatness and hilariously confusing lyrics of this outlaw classic. A new bonus episode about the other supergroups and the writer behind "Highwayman" is dropping this week exclusively on our Patreon! Get access to it and more by supporting us on Patreon HERE! Follow the link below to keep up with which songs are being added to our Ultimate Country Playlist on Spotify, now including "Highwayman":https://tinyurl.com/takethispodplaylist And on TIDAL!https://t.co/MHEvOz2DOAWant some more Highwaymen recs? Here's some for ya!Silver StallionDesperados Waiting for a TrainAmerican RemainsLive ForeverThe Last Cowboy SongBig RiverAgainst the WindCheck out our Patreon!Check out our new merch store!Instagram: @TakeThisPodandShoveItFor everything else click HERE!Want to create your own great podcast? Why not start today! We use BuzzSprout for hosting and have loved it. So we suggest you give them a try as well! Buzzsprout gets your show listed in every major podcast platform, and makes understanding your podcast data a breeze. Follow this link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you—you'll get a $20 credit if you sign up for a paid plan, and it helps support our show.
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Jimmy Webb IS Music History and we are proud to have him on Takin A Walk.His songwriting resume is part of American History.Here are show notes for this Takin A Walk-Music History on Foot episode.Jimmy Webb's Music Journey From Teen Songwriter To LegendMusic is a very important part of our lives. We get married to it. We get buried to it. We dine to it. We jog to it. We meditate to it. We entertain our children with it. We worship to it, and we make love to it. There are very few things we do in life, if any, that are not accompanied by music. Songs and music are what make all the wheels go round In the world of entertainment. Music is the secret ingredient, and our country has a rich music treasury. If you try to make a movie, show, or event without it, you will fail because something is missing. Join today's walk with Jimmy Webb. Jimmy Webb is a songwriter, composer, and singer known worldwide as a master of his trade. His timeless hits continue to be performed and recorded by the industry's biggest names, and his new compositions span the musical spectrum from classical to pop. Since his first platinum record, “The Worst That Could Happen,” Jimmy has had numerous hits, including “Up, Up and Away,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman, “Galveston,” “Highwayman,” “All I Know” and “MacArthur Park.” He has also become a leader and mentor in the industry as a champion for songwriters.In this episode, Jimmy shares his journey as a songwriter from teenage and young adulthood to where he is today. Jimmy's life story is remarkable and nearly improbable, a time tale of hustle with many seasons of weathering the storm. Tune in! Key Highlights from the Show;[00:01] Episode intro and a bit about Jimmy Webb [01:45] Jimmy's first public appearance as a performer in his father's Baptist church [05:20] Jimmy's first job in LA transcribing other people's songs in Motown [09:42] Jimmy's songwriting experience in his teen and early twenties [11:07] The first time Jimmy heard his music on the radio [16:18] Bill Payne's (from Little Feat Band) first gig with Jimmy[19:06] Jimmy's perspective on the importance of music in our lives[24:14] Jimmy's upcoming performance at City Winery Boston on April 6 [24:51] Ending the show Notable quotesIn your teens and early 20s, you're like an unexposed film and a blank canvas that has not been utilized.Music has to be important to you for you to do it; it has its ups and downs, hits and misses, and dry spells, which can make you emotionally vulnerable. Music is the secret ingredient to entertainment. We have to take care of songs as an art form. Connect With Jimmy WebbWebsite: https://www.jimmywebb.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa81ziI2LqHiOKmREgkrQGg About the Show *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN' A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family!The Art of Songwriting with the Legendary Jimmy Webb: Behind the Music of an American Treasure.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Webb IS Music History and we are proud to have him on Takin A Walk. His songwriting resume is part of American History. Here are show notes for this Takin A Walk-Music History on Foot episode. Jimmy Webb's Music Journey From Teen Songwriter To Legend Music is a very important part of our lives. We get married to it. We get buried to it. We dine to it. We jog to it. We meditate to it. We entertain our children with it. We worship to it, and we make love to it. There are very few things we do in life, if any, that are not accompanied by music. Songs and music are what make all the wheels go round In the world of entertainment. Music is the secret ingredient, and our country has a rich music treasury. If you try to make a movie, show, or event without it, you will fail because something is missing. Join today's walk with Jimmy Webb. Jimmy Webb is a songwriter, composer, and singer known worldwide as a master of his trade. His timeless hits continue to be performed and recorded by the industry's biggest names, and his new compositions span the musical spectrum from classical to pop. Since his first platinum record, “The Worst That Could Happen,” Jimmy has had numerous hits, including “Up, Up and Away,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman, “Galveston,” “Highwayman,” “All I Know” and “MacArthur Park.” He has also become a leader and mentor in the industry as a champion for songwriters. In this episode, Jimmy shares his journey as a songwriter from teenage and young adulthood to where he is today. Jimmy's life story is remarkable and nearly improbable, a time tale of hustle with many seasons of weathering the storm. Tune in! Key Highlights from the Show; [00:01] Episode intro and a bit about Jimmy Webb [01:45] Jimmy's first public appearance as a performer in his father's Baptist church [05:20] Jimmy's first job in LA transcribing other people's songs in Motown [09:42] Jimmy's songwriting experience in his teen and early twenties [11:07] The first time Jimmy heard his music on the radio [16:18] Bill Payne's (from Little Feat Band) first gig with Jimmy [19:06] Jimmy's perspective on the importance of music in our lives [24:14] Jimmy's upcoming performance at City Winery Boston on April 6 [24:51] Ending the show Notable quotes In your teens and early 20s, you're like an unexposed film and a blank canvas that has not been utilized. Music has to be important to you for you to do it; it has its ups and downs, hits and misses, and dry spells, which can make you emotionally vulnerable. Music is the secret ingredient to entertainment. We have to take care of songs as an art form. Connect With Jimmy Webb Website: https://www.jimmywebb.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa81ziI2LqHiOKmREgkrQGg About the Show *****Thank you so much for listening to the TAKIN' A WALK PODCAST SHOW hosted by Buzz Knight! Listen to more honest conversations with a compelling mix of guests ranging from musicians, authors, and insiders with their own stories. Get inspired, get motivated, and gain insights from honest conversations every week that can help you with your own journey. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and be part of this blessed family. Please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with your friends and family! The Art of Songwriting with the Legendary Jimmy Webb: Behind the Music of an American Treasure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices