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Host: Allan NewsomeRunning time: 0:34:44 Stranger in Town was the 10th episode filmed and the 12th episode aired of The Andy Griffith Show. (S1.E12) Plot Summary – Stranger in Town: Ed Sawyer, a mysterious stranger, arrives in Mayberry and puts the entire town on edge when he displays an eerie familiarity with the town’s people, […]
This week we review the season three episode Passing Through Gethsemane.Mike is pretty sure the seven deadly sins were just made up, Joe reveals his tremendous acting crush on Brad Dourif, and Sarah conflates the atheists in her life with the lazy agnostics in her life.Spoiler-free discussion: 0:00:00 - 1:04:38Spoiler Zone: 1:04:38 - 1:07:44Next Episode and other Shenanigans: 1:07:44Music from this episode:"Surf Punk Rock" By absentrealities is licensed under CC-BY 3.0"Please Define The Error" By Delta Centauri is licensed under CC-BY 3.0"The Haunted McMansion" By Megabit Melodies is licensed under CC-BY 3.0
Still learning everything they can about their new friend, as well as trying to piece together new clues; the pack head down what maybe "Location 0" to show Carly what they mean when they say there is nothing to find.New information is revealed as the Dream Chasers' new friend tells them the when, where, and how. Now all they need is the whyWant to show us some love? Support us on Ko-FiWant to Talk to usWebsite: Rage Across the InternetJoin the Forums to get the Code for our discord and come chat with us!Email: rageacrosspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @rageacrossFacebook: Rage Across the InternetWe've got a YouTube too, check it Right HereSeason 4's theme is: No Culture by Silent Partner
Million Dollar Lover is an unlikely love story, recorded in real time as the relationship unfolds between Carolyn, who is 80 and has a valuable property portfolio, and Dave, 57, a former drug addict who is homeless and has spent a decade in jail. The story captured the attention of the BBC Journalist Sue Mitchell, as it was unfolding on her street. She spends a lot of time in California – she married an American and her award-winning journalism has been about the lives of people like Dave who inhabit the dangerous margins of society. There are so many homeless people in America that the wealthy can no longer avoid contact with them. When Dave arrives in Cayucos, a charming beach town, prosperous and sunny all year round, he goes to church. Some people there try to help him find work and recommend him to Carolyn as an odd job man. She falls in love with him and within a fortnight, Dave has moved in. Is Dave really a tender carer who will cherish Carolyn to the end as he promises, or is he a dangerous interloper who will fleece Carolyn – breaking her heart and her family? New episodes will be released on Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts. But if you're in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Intrigue first on BBC Sounds. https://bbc.in/3WEQS5W Million Dollar Lover is produced at BBC Audio by the team behind The Boy in the Woods and is presented by Sue Mitchell. The series is scripted by Winifred Robinson; the producers are Sue Mitchell and Joel Moors; the dramaturg is Flo Dessau and sound design is by Tom Brignall. The editor is Philip Sellars.
Million Dollar Lover is an unlikely love story, recorded in real time as the relationship unfolds between Carolyn, who is 80 and has a valuable property portfolio, and Dave, 57, a former drug addict who is homeless and has spent a decade in jail. The story captured the attention of the BBC Journalist Sue Mitchell, as it was unfolding on her street. She spends a lot of time in California – she married an American and her award-winning journalism has been about the lives of people like Dave who inhabit the dangerous margins of society.There are so many homeless people in America that the wealthy can no longer avoid contact with them. When Dave arrives in Cayucos, a charming beach town, prosperous and sunny all year round, he goes to church. Some people there try to help him find work and recommend him to Carolyn as an odd job man. She falls in love with him and within a fortnight, Dave has moved in.Is Dave really a tender carer who will cherish Carolyn to the end as he promises, or is he a dangerous interloper who will fleece Carolyn – breaking her heart and her family?New episodes will be released on Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts. But if you're in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Intrigue first on BBC Sounds. https://bbc.in/3WEQS5WMillion Dollar Lover is produced at BBC Audio by the team behind The Boy in the Woods and is presented by Sue Mitchell.The series is scripted by Winifred Robinson; the producers are Sue Mitchell and Joel Moors; the dramaturg is Flo Dessau and sound design is by Tom Brignall. The editor is Philip Sellars.
Looking for answers from this new Garou, The DreamChasers decide to lead her to the cabin where she might be able to shed some light on everything. But a snag is hit almost immediately.Want to show us some love? Support us on Ko-FiWant to Talk to usWebsite: Rage Across the InternetJoin the Forums to get the Code for our discord and come chat with us!Email: rageacrosspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @rageacrossFacebook: Rage Across the InternetWe've got a YouTube too, check it Right HereSeason 4's theme is: Higher Octane by Vans in Japan
Family Theater was a dramatic anthology radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States from February 13, 1947, to September 11, 1957. The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, to promote family prayer. The motto of these Holy Cross Family Ministries is, "The family that prays together, stays together." The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton, CSC arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the time to appear. In its ten-year run, well-known actors, and actresses, including James Stewart, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, William Shatner, and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators, or stars. A total of 540 episodes were produced. The program featured not only religious stories but half-hour adaptations of literary works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick and Don Quixote Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Longtime Friends of Jagbags (FOJ) Chris Marcum and Colin Milroy join the program to debate the merits of the music of the Motor City rocker Bob Seger. Chris, a widely acclaimed Segerist and lifelong fan, takes the "pro" side, while Colin, an anti-Seger activist and organizer, takes the "con" side. They discuss all Seger's hit songs, live albums and film contributions, and in particular, "The Little Drummer Boy". They also take Len and Beave's Ultimate Seger Playlist and give each tune a letter grade. Tune in to hear assumptions being challenged and minds being changed!
Ranking Tracks is back with a new episode! This time around we listen to the 1978 classic Stranger In Town by Bob Seger. What a great album! Do you have a favorite Seger song?
We're BAACCCKKKK! In this episode, we talk about and album by Mott the Hoople singer Ian Hunter, his 2nd solo album called All American Alien Boy, a great album by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band called Stanger In Town and one from an artist we had not heard of before, American Al Di Meola and his album Electric Rendezvous. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reviewsfromthecrawlspace/message
Jim & George listen to Bob Seger's smash1978 10th album STRANGER IN TOWN.[Original Air Date: 01/09/22 on Houston Radio Platinum]Don't have the recording?Listen to it on YouTube for free here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhuVwVpr3WY&list=PLQMQ0pEi2FfoWwTpHV6MprZ-0Eys-6Tvx
Gather round! It is time once more to bob your apples, carve some pumpkins and get them treats tricked, as our cauldron is stirred for a generous and potentially lethal helping of the home-brewed Peggy Mount Calamity Hour's Hallow'een Special! Yes, there's just time before the Feast Of All Saints to get your fangs stuck into a couple of spooky morsels, whether it's out of hunger for untold riches, long-sought vengeance or just a liverwurst and ice cream sandwich. The moonlit streets of California are our first stop-off, as a gang of young paranormal investigators solve the riddle of the tombs as best they can whilst also enquiring as to the present whereabouts of Scooby-Doo. And then it's a short train ride into East Anglia, where mirth, merriment and magic combine to mask the more sinister intentions of Derek Jacobi's Stranger In Town... Which battle-attired porcine-fronted hostelry in Norfolk finds itself the unwitting focus of an unsolicited endorsement campaign? Is there no end to the lengths to which some ingeniously theatrical criminals will go, when a simple night-time ram raid and/or sniper rifle would probably get the same job done more efficiently? And come on, is that *really* not what we expected? Press Play to find out, if you dare... The Peggy Mount Calamity Hour is a free podcast from iPorle Media, which holds production copyright. Opinions and recollections expressed are not to be taken as fact. The title and credit music is by Doctor Velvet. Audio segments from television programmes are presented for review and informational purposes only under fair use, and no ownership of these is claimed or implied by this show. Email enquiries to peggymountpod@gmail.com
Daddy English kicks off the episode with new music from Pzed and continues the authentic Reggae vibe with selections from Amlak Redsquare, Meta & The Cornerstone, Alpheus and many more. Padrino's rendition of 'Stranger In Town' is something special, all this and more. Enjoy @ReggaeInTheCityPodcast @DaddyEnglishBI Facebook @ReggaeInTheCityUk #Gorilla #AimToTheHead
Stranger in Town, el décimo álbum de estudio del cantante de rock estadounidense Bob Seger y el segundo con la Silver Bullet Band, lanzado por Capitol Records en mayo de 1978.
Another episode with the word "town" in it, for the second week in a row?!?! Yeah, we get crazy around here. Short and Spooky, the podcast about anthology shows, is doing a new series! Roald Dahl's "Tales of the Unexpected" Listen as hosts Kyrie, Coop, Jon, and Tom discuss a strange episode titled "Stranger in Town". Please Rate, Review, Subscribe, and tell your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/support
A Stranger in Town: A Rockton Novel (Casey Duncan Novels Book 6): Book By Kelley Armstrong “Kelley Armstrong is incredible at writing atmosphere, and it's on full display in her Casey Duncan series.” ― Bustle “There are small towns, and then there's Rockton . . . The crimes they solve will keep readers guessing, while the remote setting adds to the suspense and heightens the sense of danger.” ― BookBub “Read one, and you will want to read the rest.” ― BookPage Website: https://gobookmart.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/support
Kingcow is joined by a new co-host for this episode, The Crafty DM. This 1978 release still sounds great. Hopefully, the Rhetoricians will enjoy as well.
Aaron and Chris break down "Stranger in Town" and coming on too strong with people.
Family Theater was an dramatic anthology radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States from February 13, 1947 to September 11, 1957. The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, as a way to promote family prayer. The motto of the these Holy Cross Family Ministries is, "The family that prays together, stays together." The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton, CSC arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the time to appear. In its ten-year run, well-known actors and actresses, including James Stewart, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, William Shatner and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators or stars. A total of 540 episodes were produced. The program featured not only religious stories but half-hour adaptations of literary works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick and Don Quixote --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Greetings Fellow Travelers and Welcome To ''Splendor of Bohemia in association with Stranger In Town'! Within this palace of self expression, we hope that you will always discover something you can lovingly identify with.
Jacobi is Columbus in this kind of almost Pied Piper story. Except less real.
Jackie "Sonny" Wilson was born June 9,1934 in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in Highland Park, Michigan. The only child of Jack and Eliza Mae (nee Ranson) Wilson from Columbus, Mississippi.
Este pasado miércoles Robert Clark Seger cumplía 75 años y hoy queremos rescatar algunas de esas canciones que no suelen programarse cuando se habla de él., aunque hemos elegido "Rock and Roll Never Forgets" para abrir nuestro programa ya que es casi una frase de manual para entender las razones por las que, a veces, miramos por el retrovisor y volvemos a nuestros principios y nuestras raíces. Bob Seger, que esta semana ha cumplido 75 años, lo cantó de esta forma cuando tenía 31 y la incluyó en su noveno álbum de estudio, Night Moves, en 1976. Aquel disco fue su despegue definitivo. Había empezado muy joven, formando su primera banda, los Decibels, pasó por otras muchas y con 22 años firmó con el Bob Seger System con Capitol Records. Hizo algunas cosas en solitario y creó la Silver Bullet Band con una potencia en directo pocas veces vista. “Rock And Roll Never Forgets” fue una forma de agradecer a sus seguidores la fidelidad en sus comienzos y se convirtió en una canción para que la gente de mediana edad recuerde su juventud. Al final de aquel tema mítico había una referencia muy clara a un pionero como Chuck Berry… porque el rock and roll nunca se olvida. Chuck Berry compuso "You Never Can Tell", un tema de rock and roll que ha pasado a la historia como "C'est La Vie" o incluso "Teenage Wedding". Cuando la escribió, estaba ingresado en la prisión federal por haber violado la llamada Ley Mann que hacía referencia al comercio o transporte de mujeres, en muchos casos inmigrantes, para prostituirse. "C'est La Vie" pasó a formar parte de su álbum St. Louis to Liverpool de 1964, aunque su inclusión en la película de Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction le dio una enorme relevancia tres décadas más tarde. Precisamente fue en aquel 1994 cuando Bob Seger publicó esta versión, inédita hasta entonces, en su álbum Greatest Hits, que llegó a vender casi 10 millones de discos en aquella temporada. Join The Band fue una idea nacida en 2004, poco después de que Billy Payne, socio fundador de Little Feat, hubiera tocado en el álbum de Jimmy Buffett License To Chill. Este último sugirió convocar a la banda en los estudios Shrimp Boat Sound y poner en marcha un proyecto que contó con la producción de propio Payne junto a Mac McAnally y Alan Schulman, viendo la luz en 2008. Bob Seger fue uno de los grandes veteranos en incorporarse a ese proyecto y dejó clara su vigencia con una versión muy sólida a un tema firmado por Jeffrey Steele y que titulaba su álbum de 2001, “Something In The Water”, con todas las esencias que este legendario country-rocker puede mostrar. Bob Seger llegó a comentar que Ride Out, publicado hace seis años, podría ser su último álbum. Era la 17ª entrega de los trabajos en estudio del veterano artista de Michigan y casi podemos considerarlo así, ya que I Knew You When de 2017, es prácticamente una recopilación de grabaciones inéditas repartidas por distintos años. “The Devil’s Right Hand” es uno de los temas que formaron parte del álbum Copperhead Road de Steve Earle, aunque para Ride Out Bob Seger se recreó en la versión que realizó Waylon Jennings para la escena final de la película Betrayed que protagonizaron Tom Berenger y Debra Winger aquel mismo 1988, y que en España vimos bajo el título de El sendero de la traición. De hecho, el artista de Michigan descubrió que Steve Earle era su compositor cuando lo vio en los créditos de la cinta mientras la visionaba en su hogar poco antes de seleccionarla para ese registro. En 1972, Bob Seger grabó Smokin' O.P.'s, un trabajo cuya portada recordaba un paquete de cigarrillos Lucky Strike y donde versiona algunos clásicos de Bo Diddley, Stephen Stills y Tim Hardin. Este último había llegado a mediados de los 60 a Nueva York desde Eugene y vio como sus primeros intentos discográficos fracasaban. Pero la escena del Greenwich Village le acogió como el fino compositor que era. Aunque murió poco después de cumplir los 39 años, Tim Hardin dejó para la historia de la música popular canciones cargadas de encanto como "If I Were A Carpenter", de la que hizo una excelente versión Bobby Darin en el 66 y nuestro protagonista de hoy, Bob Seger, seis años más tarde. En 2011 Bob Seger, el veterano artista de Dearborn, en Michigan, al que hoy estamos felicitando por sus tres cuartos de siglo, protagonizaba un esperado regreso con una extensa gira de conciertos. Aprovechando esa reaparición, se publicó un single suyo versionando una de las obras maestras de Tom Waits, "Downtown Train", que el cantautor californiano incluyó en aquel soberbio Rain Dogs de 85. No era una grabación reciente, sino la que el artista junto a la Silver Bullet Band realizó en 1989 y supimos que no se publicó en su momento debido a que Rod Stewart había editado la suya antes con un gran éxito. “Shame On The Moon” fue compuesta por Rodney Crowell la había compuesto e incluido originalmente en su tercer álbum, de título homónimo, editado en el 81, para cerrar la primera cara de un LP en el que, bajo un formato campero, se mostraba atraído por todos los estilos e influencias. Bob Seger se dejó seducir por ella para que apareciera en el álbum The Distance de un año más tarde, lanzándola en single y alcanzando el segundo lugar de las listas. Fue la misma temporada en que la versionó el tejano Mac Davis y un año antes de que la grabara también Tanya Tucker. A lo largo del programa de hoy hemos querido rescatar canciones de Bob Seger que no suelen programarse habitualmente cuando se habla de él. Cuando se publicó la banda sonora de la película Hope Floats, la grabación original publicada en Estados Unidos contenía un tema más, precisamente este curioso dúo, casi impensable con Martina McBride. Todos aquellos que compraron en 1998 la edición europea de la banda sonora de aquella cinta protagonizada por Sandra Bullock y Harry Connick, Jr., no pudieron escuchar este “Chances Are”. En el mes de Junio de aquel año, el álbum Hope Floats entraba directamente en el puesto No. 7 de la lista de country, siendo la banda sonora que, por entonces, debutaba en una posición más alta en la historia de la entonces llamada Top Country Albums. Poco antes de terminar 2016, Bob Seger se acercaba a un estudio de Nashville para grabar una canción que él mismo había compuesto sobre su gran amigo Glenn Frey, desaparecido a comienzos de aquel mismo año. Es un tema sin estribillo, lleno de cariño, en en que describe de forma muy personal su primer encuentro, allá por 1966. Fue la primera noticia que tuvimos sobre su último álbum, I Knew You When, que aparecería a finales de 2017. Esta “Glenn Song” fue una de las tres incluidas en la edición de lujo del trabajo, junto a "Forward into the Past" y "Blue Ridge". En realidad, aquel registro era una recuperación de temas grabados años atrás y en diferentes épocas por el veterano artista. I Knew You When se ha convertido en el décimo octavo y último álbum del veterano Bob Seger. Un disco grabado entre Nashville y Detroit y producido por el propio artista, en el que las composiciones del artista fueron escritas y grabadas años e incluso décadas atrás, pero que habían permanecido inéditas hasta entonces. La mortalidad era el tema central de un registro que en su conjunto fue dedicado al miembro de los Eagles fallecido a comienzos de 2016 y que se hace muy presente en “I Knew You When”, la canción que lo dio título. De las canciones incluidas en el álbum Stranger In Town, tan solo hubo cuatro grabadas por Bob Seger con la Silver Bullet Band. Las otras, las grabó en Alabama con los músicos del Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Una de aquellas cuatro era “Still The Same”, en la que hablaba de ese compuesto de personas de supuesta clase A que tienen demasiado, y que el situaba particularmente en Hollywood, donde vivió durante unos meses mientras grababa aquel álbum. No hay muchos con ese carisma en su natal Michigan. Y ese carisma, además, tiene dos caras. Es un regalo y una maldición. Así lo reflejó Bob Seger a través de un jugador muy hábil que siempre parece estar un paso por delante. Muchos recordamos una canción como "Old Time Rock And Roll" asociada a un baile en el que un juvenil Tom Cruise se deslizaba sobre un suelo de madera. La película era Risky Business, que dirigió Paul Brickman en 1983. Aquellos saltos sobre el sofá y esa guitarra inventada se han convertido en una de las escenas de bailes más memorables de la historia. El pasado miércoles cumplió 75 años, su compositor e intérprete. Es uno de los más aguerridos músicos de todos los tiempos. Es Bob Seger, el veterano artista de Dearborn, en Michigan, que ha firmado algunas de las páginas más poderosas del rock americano y al que hoy hemos querido felicitar en el tiempo de TOMA UNO. Escuchar audio
Brad and Trevor are joined by comedian and former guest, Zach Pugh to breakdown Bob Seger's 10th studio album "Stranger in Town." Follow @podseger on instagram and twitter Also follow: @bradwenzel @heytrevorsmith @ZachPugh corrections: Brad at one point references the song "American Storm" when he means to reference "Miami." He also uses the word litigious when he means to say meticulous. What a dummy.
From The 2015 Rock Hall Of Fame Show.
**Isolation** (1984) es el quinto álbum de estudio de la banda de rock **Toto**. Este fue uno de los dos álbumes de la banda con Dennis Frederiksen como principal vocalista (el otro es el de la banda sonora de la película Dune). Frederiksen cantó siete de los diez temas del álbum, sustituyendo a Bobby Kimball, el vocalista habitual de Toto, mientras la banda estaba en pleno proceso de grabación del disco. Kimball cantó en algunas de las canciones antes de la terminación del álbum, pero distintas fuentes difieren sobre el número real, ya que Kimball habla de "la mayoría del álbum", mientras que David Paich y Steve Lukather dicen que sólo 3 o 4 canciones. La voz de Kimball se puede escuchar en los coros del sencillo "Stranger In Town". Isolation no alcanzó la popularidad de su predecesor, Toto IV, aunque logró llegar a disco de oro y situarse en el puesto 17 de los mejores álbumes de 1984. Pocas canciones de este álbum se tocaron en directo en 1985 en el Isolation World Tour. De "Lion" se grabó una maqueta (demo) con Kimball en la voz principal, antes de ser grabada con Frederiksen.
Brian and Brian give prolific Detroit classic rocker Bob Seger his first VV spin by listening to his 10th studio album Stranger in Town because they both kinda like him, ok? SBB-mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Those Hollywood Tweets: @volcanovinyl #vv188
It's another informative episode as Marta Rusek (WHYY Newsworks, Political Theater) joins Dan and Marty to talk about voter suppression, questionable relationships, and the potential use of a leg of lamb as a murder weapon!First up, the team dives into Episode 10 "Ellie for Council", which shows how Ellie deals with the RIDICULOUS PREPOSTEROUS notion that a woman might run for office! Crazy, right? Also, domestic abuse is a punchline like four times!For the second act, we get the incredibly weird Episode 12, "Stranger In Town", where Mayberry is visited by a man who knows all about them... but they've never met before. The explanation... is war.Music by Max Ludwig: https://twitter.com/sleeptalkyArt by Emily Christina: https://www.instagram.com/scriblemly/Follow Breaking Mayberry on Twitter:https://twitter.com/BreakMayberry or email us at breakingmayberry@gmail.com
In this episode I play the great Bob Seger record "Stranger in Town" and I muse about Los Angeles, movies, summertime, and the struggle. I'm happy to announce this record is being played through Kustom Amplification and I enjoyed a couple cold Melvin IPA's while listening to this Midwest rockstar go Hollywood.
A mutual friend introduced me to Curtis Shepard, and I'm very glad she did. Fringe festivals area a hectic time, and without that introduction I might not have made it out to see Curtis's show Unmasked. (That's marketing lesson #1.) Curtis is a thoughful, articulate guy who doesn't have a... Read More »
Casey begins the day with a shock: the well from the Books of Jonathan Roseblood Cyranus ... is actually here, in Arturo Gyp. A new stranger appears in town, or is he actually a stranger? Sasha finds out, with a shocker of her own. Finally, Blackthorne confronts Casey, and the Sheriff is clearly rattled about something ...
There's a Stranger in town. There's a Stranger in town; and He's giving sight to the blind. (REPEAT) He looks like no one that I've ever seen before; and He's giving sight to the blind. (REPEAT) Chorus His name is Jesus; His name is Jesus---Jesus...and He's giving sight to the blind.