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  • "Before you got to the dark land, the one you called Thunderclap, you saw things.

    Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997

  • "They ride through a one-way door that brings them out here," she said, drawing a line from 2 to 3, which Jake had dubbed Thunderclap Station.

    The Dark Tower King, Stephen 2004

  • Townshend called Thunderclap Newman - had a hit number one single knocking The Beatles off the top stop - flopped with follow-up single and album - band disbanded - went back to being an electrician for 30 years - reformed Thunderclap Newman - released new album - touring again.

    Your Local Guardian | Sutton 2010

  • The song, recorded by a group called Thunderclap Newman, surged to No. 1 in the U.K. in the summer of 1969 and has been covered by artists ranging from Tom Petty to Patti LaBelle (not to mention its use as a soundtrack for British Airways and Coca-Cola commercials).

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

  • The song, recorded by a group called Thunderclap Newman, surged to No. 1 in the U.K. in the summer of 1969 and has been covered by artists ranging from Tom Petty to Patti LaBelle (not to mention its use as a soundtrack for British Airways and Coca-Cola commercials).

    News & Record Article Feed 2009

  • When approached about writing a song for the soundtrack, 'Thunderclap' seemed to be the perfect song for the album.

    Undercover Music News 2009

  • "Thunderclap," a terrifying concoction of whiskey, brandy and gin that's offset by a twinge of orange.

    Denver Post: All Blogs 2009

  • Civil War featured some really great obscure characters ... here's hoping we can play as Phone Ranger and Thunderclap!!

    Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 to include Iron Fist | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • CHARLES BURCHFIELD, The Moth and the Thunderclap, 1961, Watercolor and charcoal on paper, 36 x 48 inches, Courtesy Charles E. Burchfield Foundation

    Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music Peter Frank 2010

  • CHARLES BURCHFIELD, The Moth and the Thunderclap, 1961, Watercolor and charcoal on paper, 36 x 48 inches, Courtesy Charles E. Burchfield Foundation

    Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music Peter Frank 2010

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