OCEAN DREAD Episode 2: "Sea Curse" Chapters: 01:01 - Sea Curse "Sea Curse" by American author Robert E. Howard, first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in May 1928. The magazine described the tale as follows: “John Kulrek and Lie-lip Canool felt the baneful force of the old woman’s curse-a weird tale of the sea.” Narrated by Ian Gordon for HorrorBabble Music and production by Ian Gordon & Jennifer Gill Image by dimitrisvetsikas1969: pixabay.com/users/dimitrisvetsikas1969-1857980 Support us on Bandcamp or Patreon: horrorbabble.bandcamp.com www.patreon.com/horrorbabble HorrorBabble MERCH: teespring.com/stores/horrorbabble-merch Search HORRORBABBLE to find us on: AUDIBLE / ITUNES / SPOTIFY Home: www.horrorbabble.com Rue Morgue: www.rue-morgue.com Social Media: facebook.com/HorrorBabble instagram.com/horrorbabble twitter.com/HorrorBabble
Now this is again a great choice, all those non Conan, Kull, Bran Mak Morn and Solomon Kane stories are really something else.... Such a shame he killed himself while he was so young. Hope you do much more of his solitary stories....Thank you Ian....!
That is the best curse I've ever heard. I want to memorize and recite it like a poem. In the theatre of my imagination, it is snarled out by a rather vicious Carol Kane.
A very good tale of curse. Enjoyed it immensely. Got in a little late on the story tonight, but wouldn't have missed it. Loved the tone of the narration.
As much as I loved Conan, that movie was embarrassing. Supposed to have been three total but liability issues forced shutdown. I guess "Ahnold" really thought he was Conan. People got hurt.
@@rolandomartinez9076 John Milius did a perfect job of making the first Conan, greatest movie ever made imo. I saw an interview with Oliver Stone who had the film rights back in the 70's but never got it going. He was talking about making a movie from each story which would have been the most epic series ever
Good reading. Pretty tame compared to the rest of the Howard readings you have on here though. Thanks for giving me something to relax and listen to on my lunch break!
OCEAN DREAD
Episode 2: "Sea Curse"
Chapters:
01:01 - Sea Curse
"Sea Curse" by American author Robert E. Howard, first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in May 1928. The magazine described the tale as follows: “John Kulrek and Lie-lip Canool felt the baneful force of the old woman’s curse-a weird tale of the sea.”
Narrated by Ian Gordon for HorrorBabble
Music and production by Ian Gordon & Jennifer Gill
Image by dimitrisvetsikas1969:
pixabay.com/users/dimitrisvetsikas1969-1857980
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Now this is again a great choice, all those non Conan, Kull, Bran Mak Morn and Solomon Kane stories are really something else.... Such a shame he killed himself while he was so young. Hope you do much more of his solitary stories....Thank you Ian....!
Was it robert Bloch that took his life at a young age?
Excellent. Very good. Thank you Mr Gordon and Horror Babble. Until next time.
Great story and narration. I love it!
Thanks!
R. E. H.-RIP
Tragic life. Born way too late.
Not truly appreciated til after death(suicide)
Re-incarnate back into your proper life.
Mitra protect u!
It's raining where I am and this story fit perfectly. Thank you for another lovely reading :)
Truly a gem in these Neddy times! Thank you very much!!
More Robert E Howard please!
That is the best curse I've ever heard. I want to memorize and recite it like a poem. In the theatre of my imagination, it is snarled out by a rather vicious Carol Kane.
A very good tale of curse. Enjoyed it immensely. Got in a little late on the story tonight, but wouldn't have missed it. Loved the tone of the narration.
Damn right! Sod Corona virus I’m going to terrify myself properly 😀
Perfect for my evening routine!
Good reading, thanx Ian!
excellent reading, not one of my favorite stories but worth listening to none the less.
Lylip Canool is the greatest name ever!
ROBERT E. HOWARD RULES FOREVER!
By Crom God of the Mountains.
Robert E. Howard museum in Brownwood, Texas.
Too bad the series was not continued.
@@rolandomartinez9076 right, dino de laurentiis really screwed that up with Conan the destroyer 😄😄
As much as I loved Conan, that movie was embarrassing.
Supposed to have been three total but liability issues forced shutdown. I guess "Ahnold" really thought he was Conan. People got hurt.
@@rolandomartinez9076 John Milius did a perfect job of making the first Conan, greatest movie ever made imo. I saw an interview with Oliver Stone who had the film rights back in the 70's but never got it going. He was talking about making a movie from each story which would have been the most epic series ever
By the hilt, he writes about his hero getting some pu##y every so often, which is not a thing Lovecraft protagonists even think of.
Sea curses are tight!!
A fun tale (masterfully read of course) although I couldn’t help but think of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride from Disneyland while listening...
Was thinking the same thing
Yo ho, yo ho
Excellent video! ☺
Good reading. Pretty tame compared to the rest of the Howard readings you have on here though. Thanks for giving me something to relax and listen to on my lunch break!
Where do you get the wired tales stories from do you have access to the original collection ?
Check out the Pulp Magazine Archive over at archive.org.
I am reminded of Willem Dafoe's curse from the Lighthouse
Anyone else enjoy the doomed Mariner tales with a some what of a history or an affiliation with the waters coursing through their minds?
Wonder if this helped inspire the Pirates ov the Caribbean at all
The font on my phone made it look like "Sex Curse" but I'm still down now that I know, now to find part one...
oh cool, already listened and loved it!
Scary-as-shit cool!🙂🖤💀☠👻🧛♂️⚰🦇🕷🕸
Excellent reading of a so-so story, always thought this was mediocre and one of Howard's early stories.
🎉🎉🥳
13 minutes ago.... mkay universe, good move. I'll see you coincidence fun number and raise you...eh.
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