Then Came Bronson!
#41
RE: Then Came Bronson!
ORIGINAL: pococj
I used to have an LP that Michael Parks cut. Had a lotta songs that were on the show. It was actually pretty good. I could close my eyes on some of the tunes and see him ridin' down that lonesome highway. Heck, I've even got the words memorized to one of 'em, an old gospel tune - Wayfarin' Stranger. I sang it (frog-croaked it's more accurate) to my Momma just before she passed away. Funny what sticks with ya. Got embarrassed 'cause one of my sister's had the baby-monitor thing on and everyone was listenin' to what I thought was just me singin' to Momma.
I used to have an LP that Michael Parks cut. Had a lotta songs that were on the show. It was actually pretty good. I could close my eyes on some of the tunes and see him ridin' down that lonesome highway. Heck, I've even got the words memorized to one of 'em, an old gospel tune - Wayfarin' Stranger. I sang it (frog-croaked it's more accurate) to my Momma just before she passed away. Funny what sticks with ya. Got embarrassed 'cause one of my sister's had the baby-monitor thing on and everyone was listenin' to what I thought was just me singin' to Momma.
#42
RE: Then Came Bronson!
I think I have tears in my eyes...also ordered the Bronson dvds. I am a sucker for old tv shows and I used to watch Bronson when I was young. I didn't see the pilot until a little while back it was on tv and my wife taped it for me.
Tnicean
Tnicean
#44
RE: Then Came Bronson!
Anyone remember Electraglide in Blue with that murderer Robert Blake. Sorry, that's right he was found not guilty.
Only scene from it I can remember is the last scene when Blake the MC cop stops the van and he forgets to give the guys license back. As he tries to catch up to the van to return it, the back doors of the van open up and Blake gets blown clear off the moving ElectraGlide with a shotgun.Must have left a big impression on me as a kid since that's all I remember from the whole movie.
Only scene from it I can remember is the last scene when Blake the MC cop stops the van and he forgets to give the guys license back. As he tries to catch up to the van to return it, the back doors of the van open up and Blake gets blown clear off the moving ElectraGlide with a shotgun.Must have left a big impression on me as a kid since that's all I remember from the whole movie.
#45
RE: Then Came Bronson!
ORIGINAL: jimmers1817
What happens to the boy wearing the football helmet.I'm thinking he probably took off on Bronson's Sportster and had an amazing recovery. Right?.
What happens to the boy wearing the football helmet.I'm thinking he probably took off on Bronson's Sportster and had an amazing recovery. Right?.
#46
RE: Then Came Bronson!
google whitehorse press, and you can find a lot of the old biker flicks on tape and DVDS.
Anyone remember the Billy Jack movies? Anyone else know that the first Billy Jack movie was the biker flick, Born Losers, not Billy Jack? The movie was made to try and raise enough money to make Billy Jack, and became the largest grossing independent film in history.
Anyone remember the Billy Jack movies? Anyone else know that the first Billy Jack movie was the biker flick, Born Losers, not Billy Jack? The movie was made to try and raise enough money to make Billy Jack, and became the largest grossing independent film in history.
#49
RE: Then Came Bronson!
Here's the video link from whitehorse press. I don't see Born Losers on it, but ElectraGlide in Blue is there. I remember that last scene from the movie, too.
http://www.whitehorsepress.com/index...acturers_id=12
http://www.whitehorsepress.com/index...acturers_id=12
#50
RE: Then Came Bronson!
Hope this is not considered hijacking the thread but the subject line is already in the thread....
Selah is a 3 man group 2 siblings and a piano player, Alan Hall.Nicole and Todd Sponberg are the lead singers and thier parents
are missionaries in the congo, hence there is usually some african dialects in the backgrounds of some of thier music. Most of thier proceeds go to building wells in Africa and if you have ever seen the famines and lack of water in that poor country you may do
like I do and send some cash over there. Theres no more of a worthy cause to give IMHO than on starving children.
Goggle is a great place I done the google after you said you heard the song there and I found the link to the "Wayfaring Stranger" video. I am a great fan of selah and I think Todd Sponberg has the best male voice in contemporary gospel music, bar none.
heres the link and there are more links on the page to a good bit of thier other music, like I said Google rocksHope you enjoy it and sorry to hijack if indeed this is considered as such. Heres the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0edb9O9wPOY BTW if you like this listen to "You Raise Me UP"
Selah is a 3 man group 2 siblings and a piano player, Alan Hall.Nicole and Todd Sponberg are the lead singers and thier parents
are missionaries in the congo, hence there is usually some african dialects in the backgrounds of some of thier music. Most of thier proceeds go to building wells in Africa and if you have ever seen the famines and lack of water in that poor country you may do
like I do and send some cash over there. Theres no more of a worthy cause to give IMHO than on starving children.
Goggle is a great place I done the google after you said you heard the song there and I found the link to the "Wayfaring Stranger" video. I am a great fan of selah and I think Todd Sponberg has the best male voice in contemporary gospel music, bar none.
heres the link and there are more links on the page to a good bit of thier other music, like I said Google rocksHope you enjoy it and sorry to hijack if indeed this is considered as such. Heres the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0edb9O9wPOY BTW if you like this listen to "You Raise Me UP"
ORIGINAL: jimmers1817
So x2lee gets me curious about this song. So I google it and find that it's quite beautiful.I can't believeI've either not heard it before or don't remember it. Reminds me so much of the loss of my mother more than 10 years ago and how not a day goes by that I don't think of her. Thanks for the touch of serendipity. You never know what you'll find here on HDforum. I will be adding that song to my collection.
ORIGINAL: pococj
I used to have an LP that Michael Parks cut. Had a lotta songs that were on the show. It was actually pretty good. I could close my eyes on some of the tunes and see him ridin' down that lonesome highway. Heck, I've even got the words memorized to one of 'em, an old gospel tune - Wayfarin' Stranger. I sang it (frog-croaked it's more accurate) to my Momma just before she passed away. Funny what sticks with ya. Got embarrassed 'cause one of my sister's had the baby-monitor thing on and everyone was listenin' to what I thought was just me singin' to Momma.
I used to have an LP that Michael Parks cut. Had a lotta songs that were on the show. It was actually pretty good. I could close my eyes on some of the tunes and see him ridin' down that lonesome highway. Heck, I've even got the words memorized to one of 'em, an old gospel tune - Wayfarin' Stranger. I sang it (frog-croaked it's more accurate) to my Momma just before she passed away. Funny what sticks with ya. Got embarrassed 'cause one of my sister's had the baby-monitor thing on and everyone was listenin' to what I thought was just me singin' to Momma.