Posted on 01/25/2010 5:02:07 AM PST by SLB
These sure bring back the memories. Turn the speakers up a little to drown out the background noise and enjoy a few minutes of nostalgia.
OK... What is the root of word Rialto?
No clue, please enlighten.
I’m not a huge western fan, but the online classic radio station I listen to plays Gunsmoke, Gene Autry & Dale Evans, Fort Laramie (with Raymond Burr), the Cisco Kid, Red Ryder, and other westerns. Some are better than others, but you get a chance to hear these shows on a regular basis if that’s your thing.
Radio Antioch on iTunes. A free service.
The Cowboy Codes: From Gene Autry’s Code of Honor to The Lone Ranger Creed, you find them all here.
http://www.elvaquero.com/The_Cowboy_Code.htm
Roy Rogers Riders Club Rules
Be neat and clean.
Be courteous and polite.
Always obey your parents.
Protect the weak and help them.
Be brave, but never take chances.
Study hard and learn all you can.
Be kind to animals and care for them.
Eat all your food and never waste any.
Love God and go to Sunday School regularly.
Always respect our flag and our country.
Tarzan was another surprise for me. Much different than the 1940’s Hollywood plots where the bad guys were Nazis, sadistic poachers, Jewel thieves,and the like. The radio shows has hideous creatures and monsters that Tarzan had to battle.
I was born too late (1958) to catch most of these show, but thankfully there is a resurgence of interest in them. They are bringing these back on CD and tape, and radio and satellite stations that devote time to play them.
HBO's 'Deadwood' was fantastic.
I'm a big Sergio Leone fan and 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is maybe my favorite western of all time - how can you top Eastwood, Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef???. I also recommend Leone's 'Duck you sucker' (surprisingly good) and the Fistful of Dollars movies with Clint Eastwood (the Man with No Name).
The recent remake of '3:10 to Yuma' was very good.
I have 'How the West was won', 'The Outlaw Josie Wales', The Magnificent Seven', 'Once upon a time in the west' (ultimate bad guy Henry Fonda), and the remake of Appaloosa all lined up for weekend viewing on the new Blu Ray :)
Yer right partner! The man who shot Liberty Valance, he was the greatest of them all......
we use parts many of these old movies as scenarios for Cowboy Action Shooting stages
I have a large library I ordered from radiospirits.com over the last 10 years but its all cassete tape and I have nothing left that can play them, and to replace them all with CD would cost a fortune. I knew of a few sites that have shows you could stream but the selections were few. And satelite you have to listen to what they have on at the time which may not interest you. I’ll check out the site you recomended.
My favorite shows are the comedies, like Abbott & Costello, Life of Riley, Duffy’s Tavern, and Fibber Mcgee & Molly.
I’ll ask my daughter, she had a class in Latin Origins...
I was born in 1930, I remember those days well. I was born and raised in So-Cal.
I still like those old movies, I have 100’s of DVD’s of old movies. >:-}
I always liked the Cisco Kid. He was a sharp dresser and the stories were a lot of fun. Pancho was the perfect side kick too. “Oh Pancho! Oh Ceesco! Hee hee hee”
Wonderful video, about the only channel I watch now is Encore’s Western Channel!
1930? I have been telling my FReeper FRiends that you were born during the Great Earthquake of 1906. Plus you should be warned I went out and bought my neighbors 1990 C1500 with the SS454 Package and we’ll get together on I-5 for a grudge race soon..
“Big Hand for a Little Lady (very funny)”
Never heard of that one. Netflix has it at 4 stars so it must be good. Its now in my queue.
Thanks for the recomendation
If you love old movies you must surely be a Dan Duryea fan. He must have made a hundred movies. Not westerns but good old time movies. And that fat guy who played Charlie Chan. I can’t remember his name but his movies were all over the TV when I was a kid.
http://www.hulu.com/search?query=western+movies&st=0
HULU link to several Zane Grey Westerns
I was born during the ‘06 quake, I just skipped ahead.
what is this: “C1500 with the SS454 Package”?
SS454 sounds like a GMC engine.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.