Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The Lone Ranger


A rather distressed and battered Ep on the Brunswick label I found today at Age Concern. I apologise in advance for the terrible state of this record which been used as a frisbee and run over by a truck at some point one imagines - hence the jumps and clicks all the way through but I thought you might like to hear it anyway. I have fond memories of this show on the TV back in the 50's on the tiny flickering black and white screen. That theme tune has become quite iconic now and still sounds amazing.

Wikipedia says -

"The Lone Ranger is an American radio and television show created by George W. Trendle and developed by Fran Striker.
The title character is a masked Texas Ranger in the American Old West, originally played by George Seaton (radio), but more famously by Clayton Moore (television), who gallops about righting injustices with the aid of his clever, laconic Native American companion, Tonto. Tonto usually referred to the Lone Ranger as Kemo Sabe, meaning "trusty scout"]. Departing on his white horse Silver, the Ranger would shout "Hi-yo, Silver, away!" as the horse galloped toward the setting sun, followed by someone asking "Who was that masked man, anyway?" "Why he's the Lone Ranger." The sayings, as well as the theme music from the William Tell Overture, are indelibly stamped in the memories of millions of Americans (and Britons) who came of age during the decades of the show's initial popularity or viewed the television series run nearly continuously for past fifty years. Reruns of the Lone Ranger as portrayed by Clayton Moore are still telecast today (August, 2010) sixty-one years after their production and initial broadcast. The character has become an icon of American culture."



The Lone Ranger - Meets The War Horse

The Lone Ranger - Saves The Booneville Gold

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