Waylon Jennings & Hank Williams Jr - The Conversation
Hanks Williams - The Very Best Of Hank Williams (Full Album)
Hank III - 'Straight To Hell' (Full Album)
Tribute to Hank Williams Jr ((CMT Giants))
I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY (1949) by Hank Williams
Kid Rock - Redneck Paradise (Remix) ft. Hank Williams Jr. [Music Video]
#CMT Crossroads - "Kid Rock & Hank Williams Jr." Complete Session
Kendra & Hank's Marriage Drama
Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
Joint Venture - Hank
Hank Green Asks "What If Annoyance Felt Like Orgasms?"
#TUNESDAY w HANK GREEN!
Beef & ODD - Hank (OFFICIAL CLIP) 720HD
Hank Williams Jr. Living Proof Story.mkv
Plot
With their marriage on the rocks, Helen and John desperately attempt to salvage their relationship. To that end, they visit the home of Sheryl, a lively yet mysterious housewife who befriends the unhappy couple. As the night progresses, Sheryl's intentions become more clear, even as she copes with the ever-bickering twosome. What results is anything but an ordinary gathering among friends.
Plot
Powerful witch Morgan heads to a festival at a bed and breakfast nestled in the small town of Stevenson, Texas. There, she and her coven get more than they bargain for when they meet Reverend Montgomery, a man who has more than the church on his side. In this return of Morgan from the film Sinner, the passive witch must call up her greatest powers to save her coven and right the wrongs of the town and congregation.
Keywords: power, religion, suspense, witchcraft
He who leads the upright along an evil path will fall into his own trap, but the blameless will receive good inheritance.
Plot
Elwood, an honest lumberjack, refuses to make the switch from axe to saw. Hank, Elwood's boss, fires him for disregarding his instructions only solidifying Elwood's decision to move into the woods to begin a simpler life. While Elwood searches to find a life more in sync with nature Ellen, a news reporter, approaches Hank about doing a story on the turn of events. Hank realizing he must find his former employee to settle this matter before public humiliation sets out after Elwood to bring him back.
Keywords: axe, hermit, lumberjack
Plot
Free-spirit Karen reluctantly returns home to Portland, Oregon and finds an unusual change: the old neighborhood has suddenly become predominantly Black. Trying to fit in with her new neighbors she also struggles to keep her own patchwork family in check...as she falls in love with the wrong guy at a very wrong time.
Keywords: african-american, independent-film, interracial-relationship, portland-oregon, title-directed-by-female
Eventually everyone grows up. Even your parents.
GIRLS and GUNS... A Doublecross Backfired!
Murder Stalks The Carnival
Caught In The Web Of A Vice Racket!
New! Different!
Tantalizing Teasers in a Riot of Fun!
Gorgeous Girls in the Hottest Burlesque Your Eyes Have Ever Seen
Plot
During the Civil War Confederate prisoners of war choose to join the Union Army in its fight against Indians on the condition they won't have to fight against the Confederacy but old animosities between Unionists and Confederates resurface during their fragile alliance against the Indians.
Keywords: american-civil-war, apache, attack, battle, camp, capture, colonel, confederate, desert, devotion
UNFURLS THE BANNER TO HIGH ADVENTURE! (original print ad - all caps)
Plot
Promoted and advertised as "The Million Dollar Serial", most of which appears to have been spent on advertising and the most elaborate pressbook ever put out by Universal on a serial (or 95% of their feature films for that matter), Universal's 51st sound-era serial (following "Sky Raiders" and before "Sea Raiders" and, to quote the late Oliver Drake who wrote the original story,..."we were lucky they didn't call it 'Land Raiders'), "Riders of Death Valley" remains a favorite for the 7-12 year-old kids who saw in on original release in 1941, and a major disappointment for those who came later and never saw it in the 35mm version shown on a screen in a 350-seat grind-house theatre, and now question what all the excitement was about. Hey, you had to have been there. Actually, it is just one long prolonged chase after another for the most part and, even worse, it is usually the 5-6 good guys running from 2-3 of the bad guys (which even had eight-year-old kids of 1941 wondering what's up with this?) and has lots of stock-footage cliffhangers from earlier Universal western serials and features. The plot has Jim Benton (Dick Foran) as the head of a vigilante group, known as the Riders of Death Valley, organized to protect the miners from the take-over plots hatched by Joseph Kirby (James Blaine) and Rance Davis (Monte Blue.) They hire Wolf Reade (Charles Bickford) and his motley crew to do their dirty work, and spend most of their time lamenting their choice of sub-contractee as Reade deals his employees as much misery as he does the "Riders" and miners. Benton's "Riders" are Tombstone (Buck Jones), Pancho (Leo Carrillo), Smokey (Noah Beery, Jr, who is a no-show in most episodes), Borax Bill (Big Boy Williams) and Tex (Glenn Strange.) Always worth watching just for Foran, Jones, Carillo, and Jeanne Kelly (Jean Brooks), and especially if one flash forwards the chase scenes, which will serve to basically make a seven chapter offering out of the original 15.
Keywords: 1880s, ambush, archive-footage, avalanche, b-movie, b-western, barfly, bartender, borax-mining, bridge
THE GREATEST SERIAL...ever made by the master serial-makers! (original posters)
A MILLION-DOLLAR SUPER SERIAL! With a thousand teeming thrills in 15 exciting chapters! (original posters)
'DESCENDING DOOM!" - Chapter 8 Of The Million Dollar Serial (chapter 8 original one-sheet poster)
Jim Benton: Let's Went!
Waylon Jennings & Hank Williams Jr - The Conversation
Hanks Williams - The Very Best Of Hank Williams (Full Album)
Hank III - 'Straight To Hell' (Full Album)
Tribute to Hank Williams Jr ((CMT Giants))
I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY (1949) by Hank Williams
Kid Rock - Redneck Paradise (Remix) ft. Hank Williams Jr. [Music Video]
#CMT Crossroads - "Kid Rock & Hank Williams Jr." Complete Session
Kendra & Hank's Marriage Drama
Waylon Jennings - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
Joint Venture - Hank
Hank Green Asks "What If Annoyance Felt Like Orgasms?"
#TUNESDAY w HANK GREEN!
Beef & ODD - Hank (OFFICIAL CLIP) 720HD
Hank Williams Jr. Living Proof Story.mkv
Quiz Show: Vlogbrothers Face-Off: Hank v. John!
Hank The Angry Drunken Dwarf Part I
HANK 3 Halloween Show @ The End (4 Sets in 4 hours 15 minutes)
Hank Azaria As Chief Wiggum Sings "Let It Go" - CONAN on TBS
Hank Williams Jambalaya (on the Bayou)
Hank Green's Superfight Pt. 2- The Continuation You've Been Waiting For!
Hank Williams Documentary
Hank Green Says "No More Anal" On #TableTalk!
HANK WILLIAMS JR GREATEST HITS (FULL ALBUM) BY HARDTOFINDMUSICCOLLECTION
Hank Williams, Jr. - Old Habits
Hank Williams, Jr. - Dinosaur
Hank Williams, Jr. - Lone Wolf
Hank Williams, Jr. - Southern Thunder
Hank Williams, Jr. - Dixie on My Mind
Hank Williams, Jr. - All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)
Hank Williams, Jr. - I'm One of You
Hank Williams, Jr. - Heaven Can't Be Found
Hank Williams, Jr. - Mr. Lincoln
Hank Williams, Jr. - The Coalition to Ban Coalitions
Hank Williams, Jr. - Queen of My Heart
Hank Williams, Jr. - New Orleans
Hank Williams, Jr. - I'd Love to Knock the Hell Out of You
Hank Williams, Jr. - Montgomery in the Rain
Hank Williams, Jr. - Tobacco Road
Hank Williams, Jr. - Ain't Misbehavin'
Hank Williams, Jr. - Good Friends, Good Whiskey, Good Lovin'
Hank Williams, Jr. - Midnight Rider
Hank Williams, Jr. - Hotel Whiskey
Hank Williams, Jr. - Kaw-Liga
Hank Williams, Jr. - I Fought the Law
Hank Williams, Jr. - Blue Jean Blues
Hank Williams, Jr. - Knoxville Courthouse Blues
Hank Williams jr - A Country Boy Can Survive
Hank Williams jr - All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)
Hank Williams jr - Dixie On My Mind
Hank Williams jr - Family tradition
Hank Williams jr - Kaw-Liga
Hank Williams jr - Texas Women
Hank Williams jr - The American Dream
Hank Williams jr - Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound
Hank Williams jr - Women I've Never Had
Hank Williams jr - Old Habits
3 Hanks & Audrey Williams - Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies
Hank Sr & Hank Jr - I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive
Hank Williams III - Neath A Cold Gray Tomb Of Stone
Hank Williams Jr - Hand me down
Hank Williams Jr - Never again (will i knock on your door)
Hank Williams Sr - Lost highway
Hank Williams Sr, Jr & III - Honky tonk blues
Hank Williams Sr, Jr & III - I'm A Long Gone Daddy
Hank Williams Sr, Jr & III - Moanin' the blues
Hank Williams Sr, Jr & III - Move it on over
Hank Williams Sr, Jr & IIII - I Won't Be Home No More
Three Hanks - Men with Broken Hearths
Hank Williams Sr - Freight Train Blues
Hank Williams III- Gutter Town
Hank Williams III- Day by Day
Hank Williams III- Riding the Wave
Hank Williams III- Don't ya wanna
Hank Williams III- Ray Lawrence Jr
Hank Williams III- The Devil's Movin in
Hank Williams III- Time to Die
Hank Williams III- Troopers Hollar
Hank Williams III- Outlaw Convention
Hank Williams III- Cunt of a bitch
Hank Williams III- Ghost to a ghost
Hank Williams III-Goin to Gutter Town
Hank Williams III-Gutter Stomp
Hank Williams III- The Dirt Road
Hank Williams III- Musha's
Hank Williams III- The Dream of Before
Hank Williams III-Dyin day
Hank Williams III- I Promised
Hank Williams III- Chord of the organ
Hank Williams III- Move Them Songs
Hank Williams III- I'll be gone
Hank Williams III- Troopers Chaos
Hank Williams III- Chaos Queen
Jambalaya on the Bayou - Hank Williams
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain by Hank Williams
Hank Williams - Hey Good Lookin'
LOST HIGHWAY by Hank Williams
I Saw The Light-Hank Williams
Kaw-Liga - Hank Williams
Move it on Over - Hank Williams
Be Carefull Of Stones That You Throw by Hank Williams
Rockin' Chair Money by Hank Williams
Hank Williams Pictures from life's other side
Hank Williams - Cold Cold Heart
Hank Williams - Settin' the Woods on Fire
The Angel of Death (2 versions) by Hank Williams
I'll Sail My Ship Alone by Hank Williams
Wedding bells Hank Williams
My Son Calls Another Man Daddy by Hank Williams
I WISH I HAD A NICKEL by HANK WILLIAMS
Hank Williams - Cool Water.wmv
Hank Williams - Honky Tonk Blues
Hank Williams Sr - Tennessee Border
MAY YOU NEVER BE ALONE by HANK WILLIAMS
Hank Williams Jesus died for me
Hank Green Plays SuperFight!!
Hank Williams The Show He Never Gave
Hank III - 'Damn Right, Rebel Proud' (Full Album)
Skeleton Crüe Presents: HANK 3 - One Big Wag 2012
Hank the Angry Dwarf vs. Beetlejuice
Hank Zipzer/Series 1/Episode 11/The Week I Became a Genius
Howard Stern: Hank Dies
Hank Zipzer/Series 1/Episode 12/Anyone for Lizard
Just Hank Marvin (VHS) 1997
Hank the Dwarf First Appearance - Howard Stern
Soziopath von Hollywood Hank, Das komplette Album [HD]
Hank Marvin "Summer Guitar"-Cover
Watch /oP6LWW Chuck Hank and the San Diego Twins (2014) Online Full Movie
Karaoke Mind Your Own Business - Hank Williams, Jr. *
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg Full Movie
Kendra Wilkinson Cries Over ‘Down The Drain’ Marriage To Hank Baskett
Hank Williams Jr. - LIVE 1979 - You're Gonna Change Or I'm Gonna Leave
Hank and Asha Full Movie
Hank Topless Band: Mockinbird Blues
Hank skates age 5
Storytime with Hank and Harry
"Long Gone Lonesome Blues" by Hank Williams Sr.
Hank & Floerke Visit Tabasco
hank hill sells propane to lavender town
Hank Blank - The Secrets of Agency New Business
I Cant Help It If Im Still In Love With You – Hank Williams – Piano
James Whale Show - Hank Wangford's gonna put my coil in (June 1985)
Hank Opening Box
104 Hank's Got the Willies
106 Hank's Unmentionable Problem
319 Hank's Cowboy Movie
217 Hank's Dirty Laundry
519 Hank's Back Story
516 Hank's Choice
In the textile industry, a hank refers to a unit of yarn or twine that is in a coiled form. This is often the best form for use with hand looms, compared to the cone form needed for power looms. Hanks come in a fixed length depending on the type of material, so the term hank is sometimes used as a unit of measure. For instance, a hank of linen is 270 metres, and a hank of cotton or silk is 768 metres. In beads, 1 hank = 3.333 fathoms = 6.667 yards = 20 feet = 6.096 metres.
In yarns for handcrafts such as knitting or crochet, hanks are not a fixed length, but are sold in units by weight, most commonly 50 grams. Depending on the thickness of the strand as well as the inherent density of the material, hanks can range widely in yardage per 50 gram unit; for example, 440 yards for a lace weight mohair, to 60 yards for a chunky weight cotton. Special treatments to the materials that add cost, such as mercerisation or labor-intensive hand-painting of colors, can influence a manufacturer's desired length per unit as well. Knitters and crocheters rewind the hanks into balls or centre-pull skeins prior to use, in order to prevent the yarn from becoming tangled.
Waylon Arnold Jennings (pronounced /welən dʒɛnɪŋz/; June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Jennings began playing guitar at eight and began performing at twelve on KVOW radio. He formed a band, The Texas Longhorns. Jennings worked as a D.J on KVOW, KDAV, KYTI and KLLL. In 1958, Buddy Holly arranged Jennings' first recording session, of "Jolie Blon" and "When Sin Stops (Love Begins)". Holly hired him to play bass. During the Winter Dance Party Tour, in Clear Lake, Iowa, Holly chartered a plane to arrive to the next venue. Jennings gave up his seat in the plane to J. P. Richardson, who was suffering from a cold. The flight that carried Holly, Richardson and Ritchie Valens crashed, on the day later known as The Day the Music Died. Following the accident, Jennings worked as a D.J in Coolidge, Arizona and Phoenix. He formed a rockabilly club band, The Waylors. He recorded for independent label Trend Records, A&M Records before succeeding with RCA Victor after achieving creative control of his records.
Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), better known as Hank Williams, Jr. and Bocephus, is an American country singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and traditional country. He is the son of country music pioneer Hank Williams and the father of Hank Williams III, Holly Williams, Hilary Williams, Samuel Williams, and Katie Williams.
Williams began his career by following in his famed father's footsteps; singing his father's songs and imitating his father's style. Williams's own style slowly evolved as he struggled to find his own voice and place within the country music industry. This trend was interrupted by a near fatal fall off the side of Ajax Mountain in Montana on August 8, 1975. After an extended recovery he challenged the country music establishment with a blend of country, rock, and blues. Williams enjoyed much success in the 1980s from which he earned considerable recognition and popularity both inside and outside the country music industry.
Esau Mwamwaya is a singer from Lilongwe, Malawi. He is best known for his collaboration, The Very Best with London based DJ/production duo Radioclit. His music has been described as an Afro-Western mix of dance, hiphop, pop and the traditional music of Malawi.
Esau Mwamwaya was born in Mzuzu, Malawi, but grew up in the capital, Lilongwe, where he played drums in various bands. He played with numerous artists including Masaka Band and Evison Matafale.
In 1999 he moved to London and while running a second-hand furniture shop in Clapton, East London, Esau sold a bicycle to the producer from the band Radioclit, Etienne Tron. Radioclit's studio was on the same street as Esau's shop, and eventually, Esau became friends with both Tron and Johan Karlberg aka Radioclit.
In 2008, the three men worked together to create a project known as 'The Very Best', releasing a critically lauded free mixtape through the label GREEN OWL() in collaboration with other indie artists, including M.I.A., Vampire Weekend, Architecture in Helsinki, BLK JKS, Santigold and the Ruby Suns. The songs are sung in Chichewa, the national language of Malawi.
If I'll ever fall in love with someone you'll be the one
If I'll ever feel the feeling coming you'll be the one
If I'll ever decide to hold someone and say I love you true
Well I can promise this the one I kiss will be you
If I'll ever get my heart in shape dear to love once more
Then it'll be yours to break dear like the time bofere
If I'll ever decide that heartaches and sleepless nights are fun
If I wanna get hurt by a real expert you'll be the one
[ guitar - fiddle - piano ]
If I'll ever get my heart in shape...
I give the punishment
I take the brandishment
I am the one so hard on me
I am the implement
I am the battered one
(against? I give?) Myself to rape
I stay out in the sun
I am the one so pale
Taking it all too hard
Too serious and way too smart
Too analytical
Taking it on the chin?
Holding it deep within
Letting it hurt again
Dare not to swell with pride
Taking it on the chin
Nothing here works out
Nothing to cry about
I've ruined it negative
I killed it with my ?
Clock my attention span
The fingers of one hand
I count down 3-2-1
And start all over again
Nothing here works out
I should be more secure
Drink in the morning sun
My work could turn to fun
I give the punishment
I take the brandishment
I am so hard on me
I am the implement
Well, my old Uncle Joe, he's a proud Democrat
He's got FDR on his baseball cap
An' thinks the whole country's on a one-way track to hell
He says there's only one truck an' that's a Chevrolet
Everything else is money gone to waste
An' a lot more people oughtta learn to do for themselves
Well, I love how we can disagree
An' we can still be family.
Makes me think about Hank
How he played his songs
Made a long-haired pot-smokin' hippy wanna sing along
Makes me think about life an' all it's different roads
There's a million you can pick
But they're all gonna lead you back home
Yeah, we're livin' in some crazy days
We're all crazy in our diff'rent ways
But we can all get along
Without everybody thinkin' the same.
We got a big hair preacher on channel nineteen
A Maharaji on sixty-three
An' the good Lord's upstairs, tryin' to get them both on the phone
We got country boy's sayin' that rap just sucks
An' rappers sayin'country's all outta touch
But there's plenty of room for both on my radio
'Cause music ain't right or wrong
So tonight, let's just rock on an' on.
Makes me think about Hank
How he played his songs
Made a long-haired pot-smokin' hippy wanna sing along
Makes me think about life an' all it's different roads
There's a million you can pick
But they're all gonna lead you back home
Yeah, we're livin' in some crazy days
We're all crazy in our diff'rent ways
But we can all get along
Without everybody thinkin' the same.
(Aw, c'mon, yeah boy.)
Makes me think about life an' all it's different roads
There's a million you can pick
But they're all gonna lead you back home
Yeah, we're livin' in some crazy days
We're all crazy in our diff'rent ways
But we can all get along
Without everybody thinkin' the same
Yeah, the more things change
The more they stay the same