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The first adult film he recalls having seen was the 1958 cult classic Thunder Road ( starring Robert Mitchum ) the violence and darkness of which left an impression on the seven-year-old Jarmusch.
The same year, Orbison was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and initiated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame by Bruce Springsteen, who concluded his speech with a reference to his own song " Thunder Road ": " I wanted a record with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector — but, most of all, I wanted to sing like Roy Orbison.
Mitchum also co-wrote ( with Don Raye ) the theme song, " The Ballad of Thunder Road.
A year later he recorded a song he had written for the film Thunder Road, titled " The Ballad of Thunder Road ".
The album, released by Nashville-based Monument Records, took him further into country music, and featured songs similar to The Ballad of Thunder Road.
* David Thompson ( singer ) ( died 2010 ), lead singer of the Canadian country band Thunder Road
In 2010, she sang another Springsteen song, this time Thunder Road, on the public radio program Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, accompanied by acclaimed whistler Eric Gilliland.
* The city is mentioned as a former bootlegging city by the character played by Robert Mitchum in the film Thunder Road.
Thunder Road is the title of a 1958 drama – crime film about running moonshine in the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee in the early 1950s.
He also co-wrote ( with Don Raye ) the theme song, " The Ballad of Thunder Road ".
The movie's theme song, " The Ballad of Thunder Road ", was later recorded by Mitchum and became a popular single record, although Mitchum's rendition is not the one in the film itself.
Bruce Springsteen said at a 1978 concert that the name of his song Thunder Road had been inspired by seeing a poster of the movie, though he didn't see the movie itself.
* Lyrics & recording: Ballad of Thunder Road
* Thunder Road Movie Trailer
* " Thunder Road festival held yearly ( April ) in Rockwood, TN.
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In the cult classic, 1958 film, Thunder Road, the popular theme song, " The Ballad of Thunder Road ," says star Robert Mitchum " screamed by Maynardville.

Thunder and 1958
* Thunder Road ( 1958 )
* the ballet İldırımlı yollarla (" The Path of Thunder ") ( 1958 ) by the Azerbaijani composer Gara Garayev
Bruce Springsteen's 1975 song, Thunder Road ( song ) immortalizes the 1958 Robert Mitchum film, Thunder Road about a family of anarchistic moonshiners who engage in run-ins with the police.
When Robert Mitchum saw him in George Bernard Shaw's play The Man of Destiny in Washington, D. C., he offered Breck a role as a rival driver in Thunder Road ( 1958 ).
Garayev's only other ballet, Path of Thunder (" İldırımlı yollarla "), staged in 1958, was dedicated to racial conflicts in South Africa.
* Thunder Road ( 1958 )
Ripley returned to directing one more time, at the request of Robert Mitchum, for Thunder Road ( 1958 ) before returning to U. C. L. A.
* 1958 Thunder Road

Thunder and was
The Stock Car Speed Association ASCAR or Days of Thunder was a " Nascar " style racing series based at Rockingham, United Kingdom, though the series did also race at the Lausitzring in Germany as well.
As in other Indo-European faiths, Taranus, being a Thunder God, was associated with the oak tree.
He was hired as a physician at Fort William, Ontario ( now Thunder Bay ), a fur-gathering post of the North West Company on Lake Superior ; there he became a trader and mastered several Indian languages.
A track from Phaedra was used in the Godfrey Ho film, " Thunder Ninja Kids: The Hunt for Devil Boxer.
MTX's Loyd Ivey helped underwrite the project and the driver was then called the MTX " Thunder 1000000 " ( one million ).
There was a debate in Shakespeare ’ s time about what nature really was like, a debate that pervades the play and finds symbolic expression in Lear ’ s changing attitude to Thunder.
The cartoons also used Castle Thunder, a thunderclap sound effect that was commonly used in movies and TV shows from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Called ' Operation Lightning Thunder ' by the UPDF, it was commanded by Brig.
The relocated team was named the Oklahoma City Thunder on September 3, 2008.
The new name and color scheme for the Oklahoma City Thunder was announced on September 3 ; other finalists included Energy, Wind, Marshalls, Barons and Bison.
According to Forbes, the first year the team was in Oklahoma City, the Thunder earned $ 111, 000, 000 in revenue.
While by no means the pioneer of " singular " team nicknames, which had been used by some college and professional sports teams since the 19th century, the quantity of them in a single league (" Fire ", " Sun ", " Bell ", " Storm ", " Steamer ", " Thunder ", " Express ") was rare in professional sports at the time, and was a distinguishing mark of the league.
It was their 3rd win in four regular season games against the Thunder.
When the company began producing comic books in autumn 1939, Beck was assigned to draw a character created by writer Bill Parker called " Captain Thunder ".
He was a significant supporting character in several issues of the DC Comics fantasy series Arak: Son of Thunder.
He was forced to end his run outside of Thunder Bay when the cancer spread to his lungs.
On September 1, outside of Thunder Bay, he was forced to stop briefly after he suffered an intense coughing fit and experienced pains in his chest.
* Approximately 32 roads and streets, including the Terry Fox Courage Highway near Thunder Bay, near where Fox ended his run and where an oversized statue of him was erected as a monument ;
The hero Thundarr ( voiced by Robert Ridgely ), a muscular warrior, was meant to be strongly akin to the comic book characters Thor the God of Thunder and Conan The Barbarian.

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