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Co-hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch launch into an in depth discussion of current western writers living up to the reputations of the icons from the past...
01:18 — Paul and Rich share a few reviews, including Muskrat Hill by Easy Jackson, the Australian TV-show, Mystery Road, Where the Wildflowers Dance by Phil Mills, Jr.
06:22 —What was the first western book Rich ever read?
07:53 —What western titles did Paul read first?
10:31 -Paul reviews O’Rourke’s Revenge and Whiskey When We’re Dry.
12:22— Paul and Rich go beyond the usual suspects of Louis L’Amour and Max Brand to shine a light on contemporary western writers who are dominating traditional Western publishing.
14:00 — A look at the William W. Johnstone titles.
16:09 — Where to start reading Johnstone?
17:54 — Paul’s Ralph Compton title recommendations.
19:29 — Rich and Paul visit about their own personal histories in the cowboy way.
22:58 —Paul and Rich go back and forth, sharing their favorite western writers and their best books.
28:15 — More western memories.
32:40 —Shoot-outs and Shout-outs
Support the showOn Episode Two of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast, co-hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch share their latest adventures in western reading and offer up their views on two iconic movies as they discuss the pros, cons, and comparisons between The Magnificent Seven and The Wild Bunch...
01:20 — Rich and Paul talk about the latest batch of western books they’re reading, including a new short story anthology, vintage titles by Brian Garfield, reference books on Rawhide, Wagon Train, The Wild Wild West, and a unique western paperback checklist.
05:41 — Paul and Rich engage in a free-wheeling conversation comparing and contrasting The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Wild Bunch (1969).
09:08 — Paul’s summary of The Magnificent Seven
10:35 — Rich’s summary of The Wild Bunch
11:31 — Discussing director Sam Peckinpah
14:00 — Reviewing the bridge explosion scene in The Wild Bunch
16:50 — Looking at the portrayal of women and children in both films
18:32 — The importance of each film at the time of its release--and now
24:58 —Rich reviews Champagne Cowboys by Leo W. Banks
27:04: Paul reviews Gun Glory by R.A. Jones
Coming up in Episode Three: The New West (Part 1) premiering Monday, March 16, 2020.
Inspiration for Six-Gun Justice comes from the good guys at the Paperback Warrior podcast: http://www.paperbackwarrior.com
Six-Gun Justice Westerns is on Facebook, and you can visit our flagship web site for news, reviews, and features at: https://www.sixgunjustice.com
Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sixgunjustice
Please drop us an email at: sixgunjusticewesterns@gmail.com
Thanks to our sponsor, Wolfpack Publishing, and all our friends and listeners.
Support the showThe first official episode finds hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch visiting about book store finds, sharing reviews and discussing Paul’s favorite western, The Cowboy and the Cossack by Clair Huffaker.
02:00 — Rich describes a recent visit to Springfield, Missouri’s Half-Price Bookstore and shares his finds. Books mentioned include The Comancheros by Paul Wellman, Jim Steel #6—Aztec Gold by Chet Cunningham, and the Fury series by Jim Austin, a.k.a. James Reasoner and L. J. Washburn.
06:36 — Paul continues the conversation with the show’s main feature, an overview of The Cowboy and the Cossack, the story of a 19th century cattle drive across the Siberian trail.
10:28 — Why no movie version? Paul explains, and Rich mentions Huffaker’s work on The War Wagon.
12:01 — Rich reviews The Sons of Philo Gaines by Michael R. Ritt.
16:06 — Paul and Rich discuss Western Fictioneers
16:58 — Paul reviews Hot Lead Cold Justice by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins.
The episode finishes up with Paul and Rich trading their current reading list and chatting about the Owlhoot APA.
Thanks to John Kilgallon for being our first Patreon member.
Episode Two: The Magnificent Seven Vs. The Wild Bunch will premiere Monday, February 7th, 2020.
Learn more about Western Fictioneers: http://www.westernfictioneers.com and https://westernfictioneers.blogspot.com
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Inspiration for Sixgun Justice comes from the good guys at the Paperback Warrior podcast: http://www.paperbackwarrior.com
Sixgun Justice Westerns is on Facebook, and you can visit our flagship web site for news, reviews, and features at: https://www.sixgunjustice.com
Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sixgunjustice
Please drop us an email at: sixgunjusticewesterns@gmail.com
Thanks to our sponsor, Wolfpack Publishing, and all our friends and listeners.
Support the showIn this introductory episode, hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch talk about the inspiration and goals for the podcast while offering up their favorite western genre authors, TV shows, and movies.
The free-wheeling conversation offers quick takes on writers Steve Frazee, Louis L’Amour, Ben Haas, Clair Huffaker, Frank O’Rourke, Mari Sandoz and others.
Paul shares his love for The Magnificent Seven, The Professionals, Steve McQueen in Wanted: Dead or Alive, and Clint Walker in Cheyenne. Rich opines on Ride the High Country, The Outlaw Josie Wales, Maverick, and is challenged on The Rifleman.
Episode One: West of the Imagination will premiere Monday, February 24, 2020.
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Inspiration for Sixgun Justice comes from the good guys at the Paperback Warrior podcast: http://www.paperbackwarrior.com
Sixgun Justice Westerns is on Facebook, and you can visit our flagship web site for news, reviews, and features at: https://www.sixgunjustice.com
Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sixgunjustice
Please drop us an email at: sixgunjusticewesterns@gmail.com
Thanks to our sponsor, Wolfpack Publishing, and all our friends and listeners.
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