In 1967 I and a friend read every Conan paperback book trading back and forth on my second tour to Vietnam on off time including waiting in the chow line,pay line etc. Carried a book at all times except liberty.
This is amazing. A very hard, graphic, R-rated film adapted for a children’s record. I love Milius’ movie and was never aware of this album until a few days ago. I managed to find a sealed copy on eBay for $24. I don’t currently have a turntable, but it was too good to pass up. Thank you for the upload.
I wish star trek and star wars put as much emphasis in the early years as the Conan audio books I mean they are doing sound effects here back ground noise weather background music this is just as good as any graphic audio in our modern era.
11:59 the thief says his name: "Subutai". This a reference by the writer to: Subutai, an Uriankhan general, and the primary military strategist of Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan. Source Wikipedia The origin of the Cimmerians is unclear. They are mostly supposed to have been related to either Iranian or Thracian speaking groups which migrated under pressure of the Scythian expansion of the 9th to 8th century BC.[4][5] According to Herodotus, the Cimmerians inhabited the region north of the Caucasus and the Black Sea during the 8th and 7th centuries BC (i.e. what is now Ukraine and Russia), although they have not been identified with any specific archaeological culture in the region.[6][7] 4."The origin of the Cimmerians is obscure. Linguistically they are usually regarded as Thracian or as Iranian, or at least to have had an Iranian ruling class." "Cimmerian", in Encyclopædia Britannica, 2006, Retrieved August 30, 2006. Quote: "The origin of the Cimmerians is obscure. Linguistically they are usually regarded as Thracian or as Iranian, or at least to have had an Iranian ruling class." 5.J.Harmatta: "Scythians" UNESCO Collection of History of Humanity: Volume III: From the Seventh Century BC to the Seventh Century AD, Routledge/UNESCO. 1996, p. 182 6.Renate Rolle, "Urartu und die Reiternomaden", in: Saeculum 28, 1977, 291-339 7.Encyclopædia Britannica (2006): "They [the Cimmerians] probably did live in the area north of the Black Sea, but attempts to define their original homeland more precisely by archaeological means, or even to fix the date of their expulsion from their country by the Scythians, have not so far been completely successful"
In 1967 I and a friend read every Conan paperback book trading back and forth on my second tour to Vietnam on off time including waiting in the chow line,pay line etc. Carried a book at all times except liberty.
Great story! Thanks for the visit
Thank you for sharing,
Hi from Canada
This is amazing. A very hard, graphic, R-rated film adapted for a children’s record. I love Milius’ movie and was never aware of this album until a few days ago. I managed to find a sealed copy on eBay for $24. I don’t currently have a turntable, but it was too good to pass up. Thank you for the upload.
Damn lucky!
Awesome! I just got this record today and couldn't listen to it because my turntable is broken. Thanks for posting!
You are welcome. Thanks for the visit!
Thanks for sharing all your audiobooks
You are very welcome!
Thanks for uploading. I subscribed to the channel. I'm a huge fan of the Conan paperbacks.
Thanks for subscribing! I love the books as well. Just about anything Howard wrote I absorbed..
Lil' Conan is adorable.
This story is amazing!
I've heard a thousand times and it still doesn't get old.
All who dislike should be food for Wolves! I always come back to this one great stuff here
I wish star trek and star wars put as much emphasis in the early years as the Conan audio books I mean they are doing sound effects here back ground noise weather background music this is just as good as any graphic audio in our modern era.
Conan’s father sounds like Thulsa Doom.
I love that album cover !
I'm currently working on another Conan project...more details later :)
sweet !
keep me updated!
will do
Here are the covers for The Savage Sword Of Conan ua-cam.com/play/PLju47N49wokNkQwudUqY4ugH7H2uAXkE5.html
Quick, get to da ... pony !!! (Arnold Swarzenegger impersonation)
So this is where the Lone Ranger came from? As it is certainly his Voice 🤣🇬🇧
they could have had an arnold impersonator (even if it was for laughs) and think this was a record possibly came with a book
11:59 the thief says his name: "Subutai". This a reference by the writer to:
Subutai, an Uriankhan general, and the primary military strategist of Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan.
Source Wikipedia
The origin of the Cimmerians is unclear. They are mostly supposed to have been related to either Iranian or Thracian speaking groups which migrated under pressure of the Scythian expansion of the 9th to 8th century BC.[4][5]
According to Herodotus, the Cimmerians inhabited the region north of the Caucasus and the Black Sea during the 8th and 7th centuries BC (i.e. what is now Ukraine and Russia), although they have not been identified with any specific archaeological culture in the region.[6][7]
4."The origin of the Cimmerians is obscure. Linguistically they are usually regarded as Thracian or as Iranian, or at least to have had an Iranian ruling class." "Cimmerian", in Encyclopædia Britannica, 2006, Retrieved August 30, 2006. Quote: "The origin of the Cimmerians is obscure. Linguistically they are usually regarded as Thracian or as Iranian, or at least to have had an Iranian ruling class."
5.J.Harmatta: "Scythians" UNESCO Collection of History of Humanity: Volume III: From the Seventh Century BC to the Seventh Century AD, Routledge/UNESCO. 1996, p. 182
6.Renate Rolle, "Urartu und die Reiternomaden", in: Saeculum 28, 1977, 291-339
7.Encyclopædia Britannica (2006): "They [the Cimmerians] probably did live in the area north of the Black Sea, but attempts to define their original homeland more precisely by archaeological means, or even to fix the date of their expulsion from their country by the Scythians, have not so far been completely successful"
Alejandro Roca Zaldivar :)
What is the origin of this piece? Year? Did it air on radio?
I think it was released in 1982 and only on vinyl LP, and possibly cassette. I don't think it was aired on radio at all