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audreyrusso · 3 months ago
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Dr. PETER HAMMOND, direct from South Africa, will be here to give us an update on the Congo and more! PLUS, bestselling author and award-winning Documentarian, PIERRE REHOV, will join us direct from Israel! AND, NY Times bestselling author, MICHAEL WALSH will be here!  In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately." Come hang with us... 
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musicarenagh · 3 months ago
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Punk, Poetry, and Past Lives: The Raw Energy of “A Man from No Time” The new single by Michael Walsh represents more than a musical release because it tells a historical journey which merges storytelling elements with factual exploration. Through "A Man from No Time" we follow a protagonist who moves between the periods of French Revolution and Civil Rights Movement as he attempts to find self-forgiveness. Jonathan Wood and Walsh combined their artistic talents to create a punk-infused production that delivers intense sonic power throughout the track. The track showcases a power-packed sound dimension that combines intense guitars with forceful drums which Jonathan Markwood delivers with an intense vocal delivery. This song carries punk influences from The Clash and The Ramones yet Walsh's unique poetic style pushes the track past traditional genre limitations. The main statement in the song explains the character's internal battle through the lines "My past lies up ahead / My future I can't outrun." The character's journey toward acceptance shapes the song's unyielding tempo which builds emotional intensity between intellectual depth and physical stimulation. This track from Walsh plays beyond musical categories because it presents a cinematic storyline that requires multiple listens. The musical narrative of "A Man from No Time" presents possibilities for becoming a movie score. Listen to A Man from No Time https://open.spotify.com/album/1AFNa5qIRwVf2Ei0oJomFH?si=tts0DwKRSpaFvD128VP73Q Follow Michael Walsh on Spotify     What's the central narrative or story that "A Man from No Time" explores? The mystery of life and death. The possibility of the concept of past lives. Fate and redemption. Denial and self-forgiveness. The song title suggests an intriguing concept of timelessness. Can you elaborate on what "A Man from No Time" means to you? I think it was Bob Dylan who once said, when you write a song it's always about yourself. For me that's often true. With this song it's true. It's about owning up to your mistakes. Self-denial of the wrongs you've commited and the negative impact it's had on others, often the ones you love the most. When you've hurt someone or ruined a relationship. Trying to find ways or actions you can do to redeem yourself. The protagonist in the song is in denial, claiming "the Fates hung me out to dry." He hasn't learned. The song's a metaphor. You can't move on in life until you're brutally honest with yourself. Can't get any serenity. It's funny, I wasn't thinking about this when I wrote the lyrics. That the song was about me. Maybe a little bit. More than a little bit. I've gained some serenity, but still working on it. Forgiving yourself? It's like trying to catch smoke with your hands. Could you walk us through the specific lyrics that you feel are most representative of the song's core message? The chorus. My past lies up ahead My future I can’t outrun I’m a man from no time or place One history has shunned My soul on trial for all the wrong I’ve done The Fates hung me out to dry Between the centuries I’ve swung Again, the metaphor of past lives to illustrate not being able to move forward in this life. Being in denial. Not being able to forgive yourself. Let go of the past. The third verse is different. Terrible things happen to innocent people and sometimes their reaction is terrible in some way or violent. We've all been victims of bad luck or fate. In this case the teenage boy buring down a police station after he's witnessed atrocities inflicted upon his community. Alabama’s burning 1963 Jim Crow boilin’ the mercury Baudelaire’s Flowers wrap ‘round my reed Go buy a rosary, sins pickin’ up speed The Fates cracked the whip, stripped the trees Gave me cuts that do not bleed Drowning gilded memories This day a flashing century My grief a public enemy I used poet Charles Baudelaire's book Flowers of Evil reference to illustrate to the stark contrast of beauty (the good) and the evil we humans come into contact with daily.
Life's tough. My dad used to say 'Life ain't a bowl of cherries.' How did the melody and musical arrangement come together to support the song's thematic elements? I had the great fortune of working with Producer Jonathan Wood at Premier Song Production in the UK. Jonathan's a great listener and an amazing talent. A great guy to work with. He wrote the musical composition and hired brilliant session musicians. And Jonathan Markwood on vocals! Amazing! I told Jonathan Wood I wanted the music punk style, fast and hard with a sense of urgency and desperation to mirror the protag's feelings of being trapped and helpless. In the style of The Clash and the Ramones. I'm thrilled with the outcome! Were there any specific musical techniques or instrumental choices you made to convey the song's sense of temporal displacement? Producer Jonathan Wood made great choices to create this effect. The searing guitars, the reverb on the vocals, the crashing drums. What inspired the sonic landscape of "A Man from No Time"? How did you want the music to sound different from your previous work? This is the second song Jonathan and I have done together. We did my anti-war song Give Me A New Sky last fall. Again, this is Jonathan's brilliance. He seemed to really connect with my lyrics, and like I mentioned before, he's a great listener and was always open to my ideas. Are there any personal experiences or observations that directly influenced the creation of this single? I was my dear Mother Joan's caregiver the last ten years of her life. She died of Parkinson's fall of '23. She was in a nursing home her last five years. I visited her 4-5 days a week. I saw a lot of death there. Residents I had befriended. And I'm still coming to terms with guilt I've carried for too long. Guilt from a broken marriage. https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KNoHcBx4yVDyYe6MGGWuB?si=elmOkLxcSXewC9Gpen5yoQ The title suggests a character who exists outside conventional time. Can you describe the protagonist of the song? Again, the metaphor using a man feeling trapped in the cycle of life, death, and rebirth to illustrate the difficulty of forgiving oneself, the power of denial. What emotional response are you hoping listeners will have when they hear "A Man from No Time"? That's a tough question. I really don't know. Everyone's perception's unique. How long did it take you to write and refine this particular track? The chorus came to me a few years ago. I always keep spiral notebooks around. Fill them with lyrics. When I wanted to work with Jonathan Wood again and record a song I chose this one out of the half dozen that were pretty close to being done. Then I worked on it intensely for several weeks. When I'm feeling it, songs come at the same time. Sometimes I'm working on lyrics for 5-6 songs at the same time. I give them a rest. If the words don't come up out of me I don't force it. Lots of times lines come in the middle of the night. The best lines come out of the unconcious. Truths that well up out of your soul. I just write 'em down. What a gift! Were there any challenging moments in the songwriting or recording process for this single? Yeah, with writing the lyrics always right before I'm going to send them to Jonathan and say okay this is it. It's done. It really never feels done. For several days after I say maybe I should of used this line or changed that line. I feel the same way with the fiction books I've written. If you could have listeners focus on one specific aspect of the song, what would it be Another tough question. I think the music and the lyrics work together beautifully. I've gotten a lot of postive responses from listeners. Again, I owe so much of the success of this song to Producer Jonathan Wood, his fabulous session musicians, and Jonathan Markwood's dynamic and incredible vocal performance!
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keycomicbooks · 11 days ago
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#ExquisiteCorpses #1 (2025) #JamesTynion IV Writer, #MichaelWalsh Artist #ANightToRemember
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comiccrusaders · 2 years ago
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#COMICBOOKREVIEW: Creepshow Vol.2 #2 by #MichaelWalsh, #DanWatters, #AbigailLarson & more.... from @ImageComics. #Review by @AntonioMabs #SCORE: 5/5 #comics #comicbooks https://ow.ly/nQsn50PX8Fl
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alltheloveinthegalaxy · 7 years ago
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Another sneak peek from Michael Walsh’s The Last Jedi Comic adaptation. I can dig it.
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thomasbombadilius · 6 years ago
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Just finished reading Vampironica from Archie Comics! I love the Archie Horror comics that are coming out right now! If you like twists on established characters they are an excellent addition to your comic shelves! This and Jughead: The Hunger should be an instant buy! #archiecomics #archie #vampironica #jugheadthehunger #franktieri #michaelwalsh #patkennedy #timkennedy #joeeisma #gregsmallwood #megsmallwood #gregscott #comics #comicbook #bookstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/ByC5kiMnvOLH-E1OuStKoC2jAak4LLqGnJJYEQ0/?igshid=15qaxnq4s4vsr
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pastramination · 6 years ago
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Dark Horse Comics and DC Universes Collide with Black Hammer/ Justice League- Check out all the details at PastramiNation.com! @dccomics @darkhorsecomics #BlackHammerJusticeLeague #BlackHammer #JusticeLeague #JeffLemire #MichaelWalsh #comicbooks https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu-rbcvgLWY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1a7r60ky5us6d
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readingdrinking · 8 years ago
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Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #6 by @zdarsky, @mister_walsh, and Ian Herring, with an @allegrocoffee Extra Dark French. . . . #readingdrinking #peterparkerthespectacularspiderman #spiderman #chipzdarsky #michaelwalsh #ianherring #comics #comicbooks #marvel #superheroes #jjj #jjonahjameson #coffee #allegrocoffee #extradarkfrench #comicbookstagram
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nickbowler1962 · 8 years ago
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With SDCC 2017 and the new Funko there’s been a lot of love for Deadpool the Duck recently. Here’s a variant cover by Michael Walsh.
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audreyrusso · 4 months ago
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REELTalk Thursday @ 8PM ET -  Direct from South Africa, Dr. PETER HAMMOND will be here! PLUS, direct from Sweden, MONA WALTER will be with us! AND, NY Times bestselling author MICHAEL WALSH will be here to discuss his new book, The Rage to Conquer! PLUS, comedian & author MATT NAGIN will be here to discuss his new book The Book of Outcasts!   www.audreyrusso.com/live_.htm #Sweden #SouthAfrica #RageToConquer #TheBookofOutcasts #FrontlineFellowship #SlaveryTerrorismandIslam #Islam #Communism #Oct7 #AntiSemitism #CCP #Marxism #Communism #BorderCrisis #Israel #FreeSpeech #MedicalFreedom #DoNotComply #Mr_P #reeltalkradio #VeteransMatter #NoMandates #StopChildTrafficking #PayByCash #BryanDuncan #NutshellSermons #HooksOfHope
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fantasy-comics-tucson · 8 years ago
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Grab some of these Marvel graphic novels for your enjoyment: Deadpool the Duck, Hawkeye Vol. 1, and Infamous Iron Man Vol. 1, available tomorrow @fantasycomics!!!!!!!!! #fantasycomics #newcomicswednesday #marvelcomics #deadpooltheduck #hawkeye #infamousironman #brianmichaelbendis #alexmaleev #matthollingsworth #kellythompson #leonardoromero #michaelwalsh #jordiebellaire #stuartmoore #jacopocamagni #israelsilva (at Fantasy Comics Tucson Arizona)
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keycomicbooks · 22 days ago
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#ExquisiteCorpses #1 (2025) #JamesTynion IV Writer, #MichaelWalsh Artist #TheGun #LoneGunMan
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ml-pnp · 7 years ago
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 6 years ago
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Those "barriers" had to be imported as well.
Minnesota has very active ones like Lutheran Social Services, Catholic Charities, and World Relief Minnesota. Those agencies agree to help the refugees get settled, to learn English, find housing, get health care, and begin a new life.
There's a problem, though. The Somalis are classified as refugees (from what? Their own societal dysfunction?) but traditionally refugees and displaced persons have been settled safely in DP camps until such time as their home countries have at least a semblance of order restored, and then they are sent home. But the Left has changed the definition to mean that "refugees" are now simply permanent Americans-in-waiting. The Greeks who came to America in the 19th and 20th centuries often stayed for a time, made some money, and then went back to their wives and children in Hellas; the same was true to a lesser extent of the Sicilians. But the likelihood of the Somalis ever returning to Somalia is nil.
Assimilation used to be the answer, but now that is politically incorrect: Balkanization is the order of the day. This is sometimes referred to as "diversity," a descriptive term with no moral significance; it describes a condition, not a goal. But under its rubric, the Left has managed to overcome all sorts of "barriers," including Chesterton's Fence. Never heard of it?
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comiccrusaders · 3 years ago
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REVIEW: Silver Coin No.13 : Threshold from @ImageComics by #JohnnieChristmas #MichaelWalsh & more... @C_V_R_TheBard #SCORE: 5/5 #comics http://ow.ly/xbXi50Kq46L
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arcticdementor · 7 years ago
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You may think this is a joke, but it's not. Having admitted large numbers of non-Irish foreigners, and having just removed the constitutional proscription against abortion, and having legalized gay marriage, the Irish government and its lackey media have now discovered that Ireland is -- get this -- too Irish.
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