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PRAIRIE JUSTICE : The Greg Sanders Vigilante Podcast
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An Exploration of the DC Comics character, the Vigilante, first published in Action Comics 42, in September 1941. Greg Sanders, the Prairie Troubador, leads a double life as the Vigilante, a crime fighter who uses the tactics and weapons of his Wyoming upbringing against a plethora of super-villains and criminals.
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Ep 53 – Action Comics #58, “The Dummy and the Dumb Bell” – March 1943
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-53-%e2%80%93-action-comics-58-the-dummy-and-the-dumb-bell-%e2%80%93-march-1943/
Introduction, Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of Vigilante feature appearing in Action Comics #58, March 1943
Greg Sanders Radio Rodeo
Notes
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnite Rodeo Band
“The Prisoner’s Song” – Vernon Dalhart
“Red River Valley” – Marty Robbins
“Heartache Tonight” – The Eagles
“Cowboy From the 40’s” – Midnite Rodeo Band
Closing Stinger – “The Last of the Singin’ Cowboys” Marshall Tucker Band
Ep 52 – Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942, Chapter 7 of 7, “The Miracles That Money Couldn't Buy” (Conclusion) with The Seven Soldiers of Victory
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-46---leading-comics-46-winter-1942-chapter-7-of-7
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 7 of 7, Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942 (& 1943)
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Theme from Bearcats!” – Hal Hopper
“Theme from ‘Evil Roy Slade’ – Pat Buttram (vocal)/ Salt Spring Slim (aka Stuart Margolin) w/ Jerry Riopelle
“Lawyers’ Guns & Money” – Warren Zevon
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-51-%e2%80%93-leading-comics-5-winter-1942-chapter-6-of-7-the-murderer-who-couldnt-be-hanged-with-green-arrow-speedy/
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 6 of 7, Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942 (& 1943)
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Hangin Tree” – Norton Buffalo Stampede
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 50 – Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942, Chapter 5 of 7, “Knight Without Armor” with The Shining Knight
hhttps://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-50-%e2%80%93-leading-comics-5-winter-1942-chapter-5-of-7-knight-without-armor-with-the-shining-knight/
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 5 of 7, Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942 (& 1943)
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Peter Piper” – Frank Mills
“Tiger Rag” – Original Dixieland Jazz Band
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 49 – Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942, Chapter 4 of 7, “Destiny Among the Stars” with The Crimson Avenger & Wing
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-46---leading-comics-46-winter-1942-chapter-4-of-7
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 4 of 7, Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942 (& 1943)
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Fly Me To The Moon” – Frank Sinatra
Telstar” – The Ventures
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 48 – Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942, Chapter 3 of 7, “Diamonds of Doom” with the Star-Spangled Kid & Stripesy
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-48-%e2%80%93-leading-comics-5-winter-1942-chapter-3-of-7-diamonds-of-doom-with-the-star-spangled-kid-stripesy/
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 3 of 7, Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942 (& 1943)
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend” –
“Eine Kleine Nachtmusik” – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
“Sailor’s Hornpipe” – Carlos Núñez
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 47 – Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942, Chapter 2 of 7, “The Case of the Criminal Vigilante” with The Vigilante
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-46---leading-comics-46-winter-1942-chapter-2-of-7
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 2 of 7, Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942 (& 1943)
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Cow Patti” – Jim Stafford
“Bearcats! theme” – Hal Hopper/John Andrew Tartaglia
“Wyoming Bound” (Pursuit of D.B. Cooper theme) – James Horner
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 46 – Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942, Chapter 1 of 7, “The Miracles That Money Couldn't Buy” with The Seven Soldiers of Victory
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-46---leading-comics-46-winter-1942-chapter-1-of-7
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 1 of 7, Leading Comics #5, Winter 1942 (& 1943)
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Untouchables” theme –– Ennio Morricone
“Harlem Nocturne” – Charlie Musselwhite & Duane Eddy
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 45 – Action Comics #57, “The Feud of Rimfire Ridge” - February 1943
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-45-%e2%80%93-action-comics-57-the-feud-of-rimfire-ridge-february-1943/
Introduction, Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of Vigilante feature appearing in Action Comics #57, February 1943
Greg Sanders Radio Rodeo
Notes
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
Take Me Home, Country Roads (Karaoke Style after John Denver)
“Family Feud Theme”
“Thunder Road” – Robert Mitchum
Various Scores from “Silverado” – Bruce Broughton
“Celtic Wedding” – Trad.
Closing Stinger – “The Last of the Singin’ Cowboys” Marshall Tucker Band
Ep 44 – Action Comics #56, “Melody of Menace” - January 1943
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-44-%e2%80%93-action-comics-56-melody-of-menace-january-1943/
Introduction
Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of Vigilante feature appearing in Action Comics #56, January 1943
Greg Sanders Radio Rodeo
Notes
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
Buffy Sainte-Marie - Starwalker
Closing Stinger – “The Last of the Singin’ Cowboys” Marshall Tucker Band
Ep 43 – Action Comics #55, “Bullets For Breakfast” - December 1942
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-43-–-action-comics-55-december-1942-–-bullets-for-breakfast/
Introduction
Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of Vigilante feature appearing in Action Comics #55, December 1942
Greg Sanders Radio Rodeo
Notes
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
Tommy McKay – “Cripple Creek”
W. McCall – Old Home Fill ‘er Up and Keep On a Truckin’ Cafe
Closing Stinger – “The Last of the Singin’ Cowboys” Marshall Tucker Band
Following Vig's chronology and his very brief role in the last regular story arc of the All-Star Squadron - and the mystery of Mekanique
Ep 41 – Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942, Chapter 7 of 7, The Seven Soldiers of Victory, “Seven Steps To Conquest,” (Conclusion)
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 7 of 7, Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942; with examination of Roy Thomas’ free adaptation in All-Star Squadron #56, Apr 1986
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Sirius” – Alan Parsons Project
“Mr. Roboto” – Styx
“It’s A Living Thing – ELO
“Bumble Boogie” – Jools Holland
“Showdown” -ELO
“Magnificent Seven” – 2016 remake version – James Horner and Simon Franglen
Ep 40 – Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942, Chapter 6 of 7, The Green Arrow, “The Man with the Miracle Eyes”
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 6 of 7, Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942; with examination of Roy Thomas’ free adaptation in All-Star Squadron #56, Apr 1986
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“These Eyes” – The Guess Who
“The Show Must Go On” – Three Dog Night
“Anothdr One Bites the Dust” – Queen
“Sirius” – Alan Parsons Project
“Bette Davis Eyes” – Kim Carnes
“Arrow Theme” – Blake Neely
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 39 – Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942, Chapter 5 of 7, The Vigilante, “The Man Who Was Afraid To Eat”
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 5 of 7, Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942; with examination of Roy Thomas’ free adaptation in All-Star Squadron #56, Apr 1986
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Constant Craving” – k.d. lang
Ba Dum Da Dum – A&W Rootbear Commercial
“Country Corn Flakes” Commercial
“Sirius” – Alan Parsons Project
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 38 – Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942, Chapter 4 of 7, The Star Spangled Kid, “The Man Who Followed His Nose”
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 4 of 7, Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942; with examination of Roy Thomas’ free adaptation in All-Star Squadron #56, Apr 1986
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
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email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Love Stinks” – J. Geils Band
“Sailor’s Hornpipe – Carlos Núñez y Popeye
“Sirius” – Alan Parsons Project
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 37 – Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942, Chapter 3 of 7, The Shining Knight, “Don Quixote Rides Again”. RETRY
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 3 of 7, Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942; with examination of Roy Thomas’ free adaptation in All-Star Squadron #56, Apr 1986
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“After the Gold Rush” – Prelude
Medieval Fair – Renaissance Music
“Don Quixote” – Gordon Lightfoot
“All Touch” – Carole Pope and Rough Trade
“Sirius” – Alan Parsons Project
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 36 – Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942, Chapter 2 of 7, The Crimson Avenger, “Music Soothes the Savage Beast”
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-36-–-leading-comics-4-autumn-1942-chapter-2-of-7-the-crimson-avenger-music-soothes-the-savage-beast/
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Chapter 2 of 7, Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942; with examination of Roy Thomas’ free adaptation in All-Star Squadron #56, Apr 1986
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
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email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger – “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Honky-Tonk Train Blues” – Michael Kaeshammer
“Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 "Pathétique" II. Adagio cantabile (Ashkenazy)” – Beethoven
“Same Old Blues” – Michael Kaeshammer
“Swanee River” – Michael Kaeshammer
“Sirius” – Alan Parsons Project
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 35 – Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942, Chapter 1 of 7, The Seven Soldiers of Victory, “Seven Steps To Conquest” (Introduction)
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-35-%e2%80%93-leading-comics-4-autumn-1942-chapter-1-of-7-the-seven-soldiers-of-victory-seven-steps-to-conquest-introduction/
Introduction
Original Radio Play of Part 1 of 7, Leading Comics #4, Autumn 1942;
Examination of Roy Thomas’ free adaptation in All-Star Squadron #56, Apr 1986
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“Magnificent Seven Theme” – Elmer Bernstein
“Sirius” – Alan Parsons Project
“Ray’s Bar and Grill” – Ray Griff
“Eye in the Sky” – Alan Parsons Project
“Cheer March” – National Symphonic Band
“Magnificent Seven” vocal – cast of “Cheers”
Ep 34 – Action Comics #54, “The Rookie Who Fought A Ghost” - November 1942
https://prairiejustice.podbean.com/e/ep-34-–-action-comics-54-the-rookie-who-fought-a-ghost-november-1942/
Introduction
Discussion and Original Radio Play adaptation of Vigilante feature appearing in Action Comics #54, November 1942
Greg Sanders Radio Rodeo
Notes
Feedback for Prairie Justice can be left on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vigilante41
email: vigilantecast@gmail.com
Twitter: @ToltonGord
Music Excerpts Used
Opening Stinger– “Nashville Just Wrote Another Cheatin’ Song” – Midnight Rodeo Band
“The Night Chicago Died” - Paper Lace
“Theme from the Untouchables” -Ennio Morricone
“Old Corrals and Sagebrush” - Ian Tyson
“Switchblade” – Link Wray
“Fingers on Fire” – Arthur “Guitar Boogie” Smith
“What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor” – Captain Tractor
“Theme from Police Story” – Ray Conniff
“Turn Me Round” – k.d. lang
Closing Stinger – “Four Strong Winds” Marshall Tucker Band - Ian Tyson