Rolling Thunder

Rolling Thunder may refer to:

  • Operation Rolling Thunder, a U.S. bombing campaign during the Vietnam War
  • Rolling Thunder (organization), an MIA/POW organization
  • Rolling Thunder (person), a Native American medicine man and activist
  • Rolling Thunder Mountain, Wyoming, U.S.

In music:

  • Rolling Thunder Revue, Bob Dylan's 1975 – 1976 musical tour
  • The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue, a live album recorded during the tour
  • Rolling Thunder (album), an album by Mickey Hart
  • "Rolling Thunder" (march), a march written by Henry Fillmore
  • "Rolling Thunder", a song by a-ha from East of the Sun, West of the Moon

In other media:

  • Rolling Thunder (film), a 1977 film starring William Devane
  • Rolling Thunder (1996 film), a film co-written and co-produced by Ian Abrams
  • Rolling Thunder Pictures, a film distribution company
  • Rolling Thunder (journal), an anarchist periodical
  • Rolling Thunder (novel), a novel by John Varley
  • Rolling Thunder, a comics publishing company operated by Dave Dorman

In sports, games and amusements:

  • Rolling Thunder (arcade game), a side-scrolling action video game by Namco originally released in 1986
  • Rolling Thunder (roller coaster), at Six Flags Great Adventure
  • Rolling Thunder skate park, in London
  • Rolling Thunder (Strongman), an athletic event
  • Rolling Thunder, a professional wrestling attack
  • Rolling Thunder Cyclocross Race, the premier cycling event

Famous quotes containing the words rolling and/or thunder:

    As artists they’re rot, but as providers they’re oil wells; they gush. Norris said she never wrote a story unless it was fun to do. I understand Ferber whistles at her typewriter. And there was that poor sucker Flaubert rolling around on his floor for three days looking for the right word.
    Dorothy Parker (1893–1967)

    So gladly, from the songs of modern speech
    Men turn, and see the stars, and feel the free
    Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers,
    And through the music of the languid hours,
    They hear like ocean on a western beach
    The surge and thunder of the Odyssey.
    Andrew Lang (1844–1912)