
Buck Rogers and Wilma Deering arrive at Theta Station to have Twiki serviced, but soon a freighter crashes with the space station. The freighter crew are found in a.
Peter Buck - Wikipedia. Peter Buck. Buck on stage with R. E. M. in 2. 00. 8Background information. Birth name. Peter Lawrence Buck.
Born(1. 95. 6- 1. December 6, 1. 95. Berkeley, California.
U. S. Genres. Alternative rock, folk rock,[1]college rock, jangle pop. Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, producer. Instruments. Guitar, mandolin, banjo, vocals, bass. Years active. 19. Labels. Mississippi Records. Associated acts. R.
Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter who is best known as co-founder and lead guitarist of the alternative rock band R.E.M. Nightclub, restaurant and museum. Features online memorabilia and music. The Classic Porn offers best vintage porn, classic xxx movie, retro porn, French vintage porn movie, Italian vintage films, American vintage nude, German retro porno. Buck Rogers is a fictional space opera character created by Philip Francis Nowlan in the novella Armageddon 2419 A.D., subsequently appearing in multiple media.
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Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1. American musician and songwriter who is best known as co- founder and lead guitarist of the alternative rock band R. E. M. Throughout his career with R.
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E. M. (1. 98. 0–2. Buck has also been at various times an official member of numerous 'side project' groups. These groups included Hindu Love Gods, The Minus 5, Tuatara, The Baseball Project, Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3, Tired Pony, and Filthy Friends, each of which have released at least one full- length album. Additionally, another side project group called Full Time Men released an EP while Buck was a member, as has a current project called The No- Ones.
As well, ad hoc "supergroups" Bingo Hand Job (Billy Bragg and R. E. M.) and Nigel & The Crosses (Robyn Hitchcock, Peter Buck, Glenn Tilbrook and others) have each commercially released one track. Other notable groups of Buck's that have not recorded include Slow Music, which plays semi- regular gigs, and "Richard M.
Nixon", a band Buck founded in 2. Richard M. Nixon consists of Buck, Scott Mc. Caughey and Bill Rieflin, the same three musicians who comprise The Venus 3.[2]Buck also has a notable career as a record producer (including releases by Uncle Tupelo, Vigilantes of Love, Dreams So Real, The Fleshtones, The Feelies, and The Jayhawks, as well as a session musician (for the likes of The Replacements, Billy Bragg, and Eels.)Early life[edit]Peter Lawrence Buck was born in Berkeley, California on December 6, 1. After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. After graduating with honors from Crestwood High School in 1. Buck attended Emory University and joined Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
He eventually dropped out of Emory. Buck moved to Athens, Georgia, and attended the University of Georgia as well. While in Athens, Buck worked at the Wuxtry Records store, where he met future bandmate Michael Stipe as well as R. E. M.'s future manager, Bertis Downs.[3][4][5].
Buck onstage in Naples, 2. Buck's style of guitar playing is simple and yet distinctive.
He makes wide use of open strings while chording to create chiming and memorable pop melodies. His sound, especially on mid- period R. E. M. albums that saw the band break through to international popularity, has been associated with Rickenbacker guitars, particularly a Jetglo (black) model 3. He has also used a wide variety of other instruments as the group has continued to experiment and develop. On some more recent R.
E. M. releases prior to Accelerate (2. When Peter plays guitar, there's a strong sense of fuck off that comes from his side of the stage.
And you feel that he wants to be in a band because he likes what they do.. U2's lead singer Bono in 2. And it's almost like performing and having to deal with all of that is a bit of a compromise for him, so just fuck off. And I like that energy a little bit, and that gives them their aggression."Buck has produced many bands, including Uncle Tupelo, Dreams So Real, The Fleshtones, Charlie Pickett, and The Feelies. Buck also has made contributions on many other musicians' albums, including The Replacements, Billy Bragg, The Decemberists,[8]Robyn Hitchcock, and several Eels albums. Peter, Mike Mills, Bill Berry and Warren Zevon recorded an album under the band name Hindu Love Gods, while the R.
E. M. bandmates and Zevon were recording tracks for Zevon's 1. Sentimental Hygiene. Hindu Love Gods is one of many names the members of R.
E. M. have used performing around the Athens area. The three instrumentalists from R.
E. M. all performed on Nikki Sudden's 1. The Jewel Thief, including the single "I Belong to You". Buck also coproduced the 1.
Vigilantes of Love album, Killing Floor, with songwriter Mark Heard. He co- wrote, produced, and performed on Mark Eitzel's 1.
West. He recorded an EP with Keith Streng of The Fleshtones as Full Time Men in 1. R. E. M. sideman Scott Mc. Caughey has been a partner in The Minus 5 and a member of the instrumental band Tuatara. Additionally, In October 2. R. E. M. studio drummer Bill Rieflin, King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp and three others in forming an improvisational performance band called Slow Music. His voice can be heard on one R.
E. M. song: "I Walked with a Zombie" from the Roky Erickson tribute album Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye. In 2. 00. 6, Buck toured with Robyn Hitchcock, Mc. Caughey, and Rieflin as lead guitarist for Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 in the wake of the band's first release, Olé!
Tarantula. In 2. 00. Mc. Caughey and Steve Wynn decided to work together, the duo asked Buck to be the bass player in their new band, The Baseball Project, along with drummer Linda Pitmon. Buck has contributed liner notes to compilations, reissues, and special editions, both of R. E. M.'s own material (the best- of compilations Eponymous and In Time, the rarities, B- sides and out- takes collection Dead Letter Office, and the special edition of New Adventures in Hi- Fi) and of other artists' work (such as The Beach Boys' Love You).
On September 9, 2. Helsinki, Buck's signature Rickenbacker guitar, used live and in the studio since Chronic Town in 1. It was returned on September 1. In March 2. 01. 2, six months after R. E. M.'s September 2. Buck, now signed to Mississippi Records,[1.
Joseph Arthur.[1. The first track from the self- titled solo album, "1. Million BC," was released via Sound. Cloud on June 2. 1, 2. His eponymous first album was released later that same year.
In the final days of 2. Buck announced he would be releasing his second solo album soon. The new project, titled I Am Back to Blow Your Mind Once Again, was released on February 1. In 2. 01. 5, Buck released his third solo album, Warzone Earth, under Little Axe Records.
In April 2. 01. 7, Buck released the first single "Any Kind of Crowd" from his latest collaborative project with Filthy Friends, a super group with long time associates Scott Mc. Caughey, Bill Rieflin, Kurt Bloch and Corin Tucker of Sleater- Kinney. The same month also saw another new release with Buck and Mc. Caughey teaming up with Frode Strømstad and Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen of Norwegian band I Was A King to form the group The No Ones. The first song from their Sun Station EP was released, with the EP set to follow later in the year.[1. Personal life[edit]Starting in the 1.
Buck relocated to the Pacific Northwest and divided time between Portland, Oregon[1. Seattle, Washington. Buck currently lives in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico.[1. The guitarist is twice divorced. He was once married to the owner of Athens' 4. Watt Club, Barrie Buck.
He has twin daughters with his ex- wife Stephanie Dorgan, Zelda and Zoe, born in June 1. Buck married his third wife, Chloe Johnson, on June 1, 2. Portland, Oregon.[1. Buck is known for his encyclopedic knowledge of music, as well as his extensive personal record collection. On March 1. 2, 1.
Wiese, a television music show based in Oslo, Buck estimated his collection to be around 2. In the late 1. 99. LPs and 4,0. 00 CDs.[1. Buck is an atheist.[1. Airline incident[edit]On April 2.
Buck was aboard a trans- polar flight (British Airways #4. Seattle to London to play a concert at Trafalgar Square.
Buck Rogers - Wikipedia. This article is about the fictional character. For specific works featuring this character, or for other people with the same name, see Buck Rogers (disambiguation).
Buck Rogers is a fictional space opera character created by Philip Francis Nowlan in the novella Armageddon 2. A. D., subsequently appearing in multiple media.
In Armageddon 2. 41. A. D., published in the August 1.
Amazing Stories, the character's given name was "Anthony".[1] A sequel, The Airlords of Han, was published in the March 1. Philip Nowlan and the syndicate John F. Watch Iron Man 3 Hindi Full Movie here. Dille Company, later known as the National Newspaper Syndicate, were contracted to adapt the story into a comic strip. After Nowlan and Dille enlisted editorial cartoonist Dick Calkins as the illustrator, Nowlan adapted the first episode from Armageddon 2. A. D. and changed the hero's name from "Anthony" to "Buck". The strip made its first newspaper appearance on January 7, 1. Later adaptations included a film serial, a television series (in which his first name was changed from "Anthony" to "William"), and other formats.
The adventures of Buck Rogers in comic strips, movies, radio and television became an important part of American popular culture. This popular phenomenon paralleled the development of space technology in the 2. Americans to outer space as a familiar environment for swashbuckling adventure.[1][2]Buck Rogers has been credited with bringing into popular media the concept of space exploration,[3] following in the footsteps of literary pioneers such as Jules Verne, H. G. Wells and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Characters and story[edit]The character first appeared as Anthony Rogers, the central character of Nowlan's Armageddon 2. A. D. Born in 1. 89.
Rogers is a veteran of the Great War (World War I) and by 1. American Radioactive Gas Corporation investigating reports of unusual phenomena reported in abandoned coal mines near Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania. On December 1. 5, there is a cave- in while he is in one of the lower levels of a mine. Exposed to radioactive gas, Rogers falls into "a state of suspended animation, free from the ravages of catabolic processes, and without any apparent effect on physical or mental faculties".
Rogers remains in suspended animation for 4. Rogers awakens in 2. Thinking that he has been asleep for just several hours, he wanders for a few days in unfamiliar forests (what had been Pennsylvania almost five centuries before). He notices someone clad in strange clothes, who is under attack. He defends the person, Wilma Deering, killing one of the attackers and scaring off the rest.
On "air patrol", Deering was attacked by an enemy gang, the Bad Bloods, presumed to have allied themselves with the Hans. Wilma takes Rogers to her camp, where he meets the bosses of her gang. He is invited to stay with them or leave and visit other gangs. They hope that Rogers' experience and knowledge he gained fighting in the First World War may be useful in their struggle with the Hans who rule North America from 1.
They ignored the Americans who were left to fend for themselves in the forests and mountains as their advanced technology prevented the need for slave labor. In the sequel, The Airlords of Han, six months have passed and the hunter is now the hunted. Rogers is now a gang leader and his forces, as well as the other American gangs, have surrounded the cities and are attacking constantly.
The airlords are determined to use their fleet of airships to break the siege. In 1. 93. 3, Nowlan and Calkins co- wrote Buck Rogers in the 2. Century, a novella that retold the origin of Buck Rogers and also summarized some of his adventures.
A reprint of this work was included with the first edition of the novel Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future (1. Martin Caidin. In the 1. Nowlan's two novellas were combined by editor Donald A. Wollheim into one paperback novel, Armageddon 2. A. D. The original 4. Ed Emshwiller. Comic strip[edit]The story of Anthony Rogers in Amazing Stories caught the attention of John F. Dille, president of the National Newspaper Service syndicate, and he arranged for Nowlan to turn it into a strip for syndication.
The character was given the nickname Buck, and some have suggested that Dille coined that name based on the 1. Buck Jones.[4]On January 7, 1. Buck Rogers in the 2. Century A. D. comic strip debuted.
Coincidentally, this was also the date that the Tarzan comic strip began. The first three frames of the series set the scene for Buck's "leap" 5. Earth's future: I was 2. I got a job surveying the lower levels of an abandoned mine near Pittsburgh, in which the atmosphere had a peculiar pungent tang and the crumbling rock glowed strangely.
I was examining it when suddenly the roof behind me caved in and.. Buck is rendered unconscious, and a strange gas preserves him in a suspended animation or coma state. He awakens and emerges from the mine in 2.
A. D., in the midst of another war.[1]After rescuing Wilma, he proves his identity by showing her his American Legion button. She then explains how the Mongol Reds emerged from the Gobi desert to conquer Asia and Europe and then attacked America starting with that "big idol holding a torch". Using their disintegrator beams, they easily defeated the army and navy and wiped out Washington, D. C. in three hours.
As the people fled the cities, the Mongols built new cities on the ruins of the major cities. The Mongols left the Americans to fend for themselves as their advanced technology prevented the need for slave labor.
The scattered Americans formed loosely bound organizations or "orgs" to begin to fight back. Wilma takes Buck back to the Alleghany org in what was once Philadelphia. The leaders don't believe his story at first but after undergoing electro- hypnotic tests, they believe him and admit him into their group.[5]On March 3. Sunday strip joined the Buck Rogers daily strip. There was, as yet, no established convention for the same character having different adventures in the Sunday strip and the daily strip (many newspapers carried one but not the other), so the Sunday strip at first followed the adventures of Buck's young friend Buddy Deering, Wilma Deering's younger brother, and Buddy's girlfriend Alura, later joined by Black Barney. It was some time before Buck made his first appearance in a Sunday strip.
Other prominent characters in the strip included Buck's friend Dr. Huer, who punctuated his speech with the exclamation, "Heh!"; the villainous Killer Kane and his paramour Ardala; and Black Barney, who began as a space pirate but later became Buck's friend and ally.[1] In addition, Buck and his friends encountered various alien races.
Hostile species Buck met included the Tiger Men of Mars, the dwarf- like Asterites of the Asteroid belt, and giant robots called Mekkanos.[2]Like many popular comic strips of the day, Buck Rogers was reprinted in Big Little Books; illustrated text adaptations of the daily strip stories; and in a Buck Rogerspop- up book.[1]. Buck Rogers" operating the controls of a remotely piloted "air ball". Amazing Stories (March 1. Nowlan is credited with the idea of serializing Buck Rogers, based on his novel Armageddon 2.
Amazing Stories sequels. Nowlan approached John Dille, who saw the opportunity to serialize the stories as a newspaper comic strip.
Dick Calkins, an advertising artist, drew the earliest daily strips, and Russell Keaton drew the earliest Sunday strips. The author of Buck Rogers told the inventor R. Buckminster Fuller in 1. Fuller's] concepts for his cartoons".[6]Keaton wanted to switch to drawing another strip written by Calkins, Skyroads, so the syndicate advertised for an assistant and hired Rick Yager in 1. Yager had formal art training at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and was a talented watercolor artist; all the strips were done in ink and watercolor.