Pied Piper of Hamelin

The Pied Piper of Hamelin (German: Rattenfänger von Hameln also known as the Pan Piper, the Rat-Catcher of Hamelin) is the subject of a legend from the town of Hamelin (Hameln), Lower Saxony, Germany, in the Middle Ages. The earliest references describe a piper, dressed in multicolored ("pied") clothing, who was a rat-catcher hired by the town to lure rats away with his magic pipe. When the citizens refuse to pay for this service, he retaliates by using his instrument's magic power on their children, leading them away as he had the rats. This version of the story spread as folklore and has appeared in the writings of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the Brothers Grimm, and Robert Browning, among others.

There are many contradicting theories about the Pied Piper. Some have been proposed suggesting he was a symbol of hope to the people of Hamelin, which had been attacked by plague; he moved all the rats out from the town of Hamelin, thus saving the people from the epidemic disease.

Pied Piper (comics)

Pied Piper (also known as Piper) is a fictional supervillain in the DC Universe. He is a member of the Rogues. He first appeared in the pages of The Flash #106 (May 1959).

Fictional character biography

Hartley Rathaway (alias Thomas Peterson) was born deaf, received assistive technology in the form of hearing implants thanks to research funded by his wealthy father (later it was revealed that the implants were made by Dr. Will Magnus). He became obsessed with sound, and pursued little else in life; experimenting with sonic technology, Rathaway eventually invented a technique of hypnotism through music, and a way to cause deadly vibrations. Growing bored of his lifestyle, he turned to crime as the Pied Piper and frequently clashed with Barry Allen, the second Flash.

Reform

After Allen's death during Crisis on Infinite Earths, Hartley retired from crime to become a socialist champion of the poor and underprivileged. He also came out as one of DC’s first openly gay characters, and joked that this was ironic, as he was one of the few villains to have ever "gone straight". He first realized he was gay when he became attracted to Rod Lauren when watching The Crawling Hand. Rathaway remained a good friend of the Flash, Wally West, and his wife Linda, whom he helps with scientific problems.

Pied Piper (The Pillows album)

PIED PIPER is the fifteenth studio album by the pillows, released on June 25, 2008. It includes the singles "Ladybird Girl", "Tokyo Bambi", and "New Animal" as well as the b-side "Across the Metropolis".

Tracks

  • PIED PIPER
  • New Animal
  • No Surrender
  • Last Holiday
  • Tokyo Zombie (The knock came at dead of night)
  • Across the metropolis
  • Purple Apple
  • Tokyo Bambi
  • Ladybird Girl
  • That's a wonderful world (song for Hermit)
  • POISON ROCK'N'ROLL

  • Chart performance

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Pied Piper

    by: Kathy Mar

    Chorus: Insidiously they stand
    In rows of color and light
    Incredibly they demand
    And get our precious quarters
    And all the while, addicting us,
    We hardly even fight
    As they march us to our bankruptcy
    Like lambs unto the slaughter
    It all began with Pong and we should have stopped it then
    These crazy games were never meant for mortal women and men
    The harder that we try and the longer that we play
    The lowe goes the wherewithal to live from day to day
    In every city and town and each suburban mall
    The video game arcade puts out it's sweet seductive call
    And all the kids around and droves of adult bands
    Come marching to their pipers call with money in their hands
    It's aliens I'm sure or else a Commie plot
    To clean us out and wear us down and turn our brains to rot
    I fight it more than most 'cause I know I never win




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