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Little Tin God may refer to: "Little Tin God", song by Don Henley from The End of the Innocence "Little Tin God", an episode of the television show Highlander
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was a musical production for The United States Steel Hour on November 20, 1957, with (l to r) Jimmy Boyd, Basil Rathbone, Jack Carson.. The television version aired from October 27, 1953, to 1955 on ABC, and from 1955 to 1963 on CBS.
Bonny Keller begins to worry that Hoppy will set himself up as a vindictive little tin god, and so she flees the county with Gill and McConchie in hopes of eventually settling beyond the reach of his powers. Meanwhile, Edie Keller's conjoined twin brother Bill, a sentient fetus within her body, has been yearning for an independent existence.
Rolling Stone magazine wrote of the album at the time, "Returning to the theme of 'Desperado,' the former Eagle hitched some of his finest melodies (especially on the gentle title track) to sharply focused lyrical studies of men in troubled transition – from youth to adulthood, innocence to responsibility."
Highlander: The Series is a television series that originally aired from October 1, 1992 to May 16, 1998 in syndication. Highlander: The Series is a slight retcon of the 1986 feature film of the same name, it features a story-line in which the protagonist of the film (Connor MacLeod, a member of a race of "Immortals") has not won "the Prize" sought by all Immortals, who still exist post-1985.
Birds of Tin "Same Both Sides" – cassette (1981) Reissued 7" vinyl (LCMR 2018) Antic Frantic "Pomes Penyeach" – cassette (1982) Tiny Town. Back to the Bow/Big Fish – 7˝ flexi-disc (Elastic 1982) Drop by Drop/Know Better – 7˝ single (Elastic 1984) Living out of Living/Queue Up – 7˝ single (Elastic 1984) Little Tin God – 12˝ LP ...
On the eve of the 97th annual Academy Awards, let’s revisit some of the wildest things that have ever gone down in the name of the little golden man Streakers, X-Rated Movies and LSD: The ...
Sensing the shrine's power, they stop their fight. In the TV series episode "Little Tin God", the character Joe Dawson describes a legend that says that the eruption of Mount Vesuvius was caused by "two Immortals going at it in a Temple of Apollo" in Pompeii, breaking the rule. However, he admits that this is only a rumor with no evidence to ...