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Peter Holder
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The song "Immortals"
A 2022 Love Song creation composed by Caroline Cole and Robb Huxley, recorded at Skyrock Studio in Miami Florida USA.
Mixed by David Nizri at Nizri Studio.
Lead vocals: Robb Huxley,
Backup vocals: Ron Benhaim,
Guitars, Bass, Keyboard: Ron Benhaim,
Drums: Charlie Morgan. Video production by
Pete Holder and Kevin Wyndham-Quin
Mixed by David Nizri at Nizri Studio.
Lead vocals: Robb Huxley,
Backup vocals: Ron Benhaim,
Guitars, Bass, Keyboard: Ron Benhaim,
Drums: Charlie Morgan. Video production by
Pete Holder and Kevin Wyndham-Quin
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Riding the Battlefield at the Little Big Horn, Montana.
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Share my remarkable and emotional horseback ride at the Custer Battlefield, Little Big Horn, Montana in September, 2021.
Hurricane Paulette hits Bermuda
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While saying at Watercolors in Harbour Road Bermuda the hurricane hit us.
General Pelissier's historic pair of engraved Colt Model 1851 London Navy
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Presentation of a pair of Colt Model 1851 London Navy from Samuel Colt to General Pelissier Commander-in-Chief of the French forces in Crimea 1855 #peteholder, #antiqueamericanfirearms, #coltrevolvers
Samuel Colt's cased pair of Colt 1851 Navy London revolvers to General Pelissier
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Samuel Colt's cased pair of Colt 1851 Navy London revolvers to General Pelissier
Pete's Gallery of Antique American Firearms - Part1
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The following Gallery features some of the finest and rarest historical Colt, S&W, Winchester, Remington and other famous firearms manufacturers in the world. It has been my pleasure and privilege to collect, buy and sell these amazing firearms, for almost half a century.
Pete's Gallery - Part 2
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The following Gallery features some of the finest and rarest historical antique Colt, S&W, Winchester, Remington and other famous firearms manufacturers in the world. It has been my pleasure and privilege to collect, buy and sell these amazing firearms, for almost half a century.
All our Yesterdays
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The following Gallery features photos and images from my world of collecting historical and antique Colt, Winchester, S&W and Remington American firearms.
Super video, thank you. Horseback perspective is so different than standing camera or even drone--really get a feel for the topography. Fair to mention that Custer's "surprises" appear to stem from his poor/lack of recon, refusal to adhere to the advice of his scouts, & probably his egotistical narrow focus--fortunately for all those women, children, seniors im that huge comglomerate village.
I was a mere child when I visited the battle of little big horn with gramps in 72.
Wow! What a remarkable experience you had! Thank you so much for sharing this!
So glad you you got to ride the battlefield with Curtis in 2021 Peter. I turned up from Australia in 2019 and was shit out of luck. A dream shattered.
That would be the way to experience the Site. If I ever get there, I mostly only want to see the site of the villages. That is the important part of it, and not covered as much as the small battle.
What an experience and privilege to explore the LBH Battlefield on horseback.
Always wonder about the flute music in indin shows. Just can’t see them playing that way. All other traditional music played is distinctively native and not real harmonious. This sounds like it was composed for a passion play by Gershwin etc.. Just curious how they really played ?
The Crow, of course supported CUSTER and LIE when it suits them. Only 50 warriors? The Lakota , Cheyenne, Arapaho and the others say it was MORE like over 100 after many wounded died later but they counted at LEAST 69 MURDERED by the 7th. Cav. and the CROW that day, June 25th. 1876.
big nothing burger big disappointment
Hello? How about telling us what part of your walk you are on? Where on the battlefield did you BEGIN your walk? You tell us NOTHING. BIG WASTE of TIME!
We are Smart to I am proud who I am Custard got what he desevered
Why sis the Indians have better rifles than Custer
Wasn't much detail. I thought we was going to get something like 'this is where the village was, this is where Reno was met by the warriors, this is where Reno crossed the river in his retreat, this is where Reno and Benteen were under seige, this is where the main column were challenged at the river, this is the route they took when retreating and this is where the soldiers died. We got none of that; in fact this could have been anywhere for all we know; didn't even see the famous white markers. Disappointing. 🙄
There are no markers to see on the Crow part of the reservation that is located between and in the middle of the left and right sides of the national park. Could not enter onto these national park grounds on horseback. Could still see many of the markers with my binoculars, even those on last stand hill from Weir Point which I was on top of on horseback. It was amazing!
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What tour company you used if you don't mind me asking . Looking at travelling there myself thanks
Thank you! one of my bucket list items. How do you reach out for information?
Nice video but could be better narrative/ explanation on what we were seeing. Like pointing out important historical areas where certain engagements between soldiers and Indians happened. Also the script that appeared on the screen explaining certain facts was hard to read because it was so small along with its dark print. Plus it was hard to hear him at times. I've been to the Battlefield twice in 1975 & 1996. Would love to ride the field like in the video. Is there away to sign up to do that or is that for only a select few?
stop the flute and more commentary on where exactly you are riding??
Thank you for taking the time to video and post this. I really enjoyed seeing the view from horseback.
Thankyou very much for posting this. I live in England and I might never get the opportunity to visit the battlefield site. The site of wild horses in that countryside was something to see.
Video was good, but no narration; did not know where you were. Too much flute.
We could do without the flute!!
The land belongs to the Crow, so guess the Crow Indians fighting with Custer chose the right side to fight on :) !!!
nice video, would be AWESOME but the flute music is annoying after the first few minutes. Gerry Owen in Glory!!! ; )
Bravo:)
Do you people know that when you go to the battlefield you're surrounded by The Crow Indian Reservation
The pale rider looks like Captain Benteen
Did you also ride the battlefield at the Rosebud?
What a unique upload. Really enjoyed it. Cheers!
I was at the Memorial site. I would love to experience what you did. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi greetings from Jakarta Indonesia. Very interesting. Your videos has been received with interest. I have heard what have happened there and I wish i could visit the battlefield one day. Thank you for uploading
I wonder how many of the people visiting the Little Big Horn battle field were here in another life?
That was boring
fascinating
who's playing the flute?
Ian Anderson.
Fabulous film Pete of a memorable experience. I would certainly enjoy doing the same.
What a fantastic video! And to think that as the 7th was riding they would have seen the same things that we are seeing here, except the roads and buildings.
Cluster’s fault entirely. Should have massive numbers and artillery. And much better scouting.
Artillery and the Gatling guns Custer left behind would have not helped him in the battle. They would have been a big hindrance trying to move that stuff in this rugged terrain. And with the Indians spread out and firing from cover, uneven ground and in ravines and gullys there would have been nothing to shoot at, which is exactly what happened. Only very few Indians were killed that day.
His Crow scouts told Custer exactly what was going to happen - that would explain why they prepared to die...
It was not a battle, rather a massacre. 20 to 1.
Ah, but the 7th Calvary in 1890 wiping out helpless Indians at Wounded Knee, now that was a battle, huh...?
Not a massacre by any means. A massacre is the killing of unarmed and defenceless people, Custer was armed and seeking to make history for his own personal glory. He was warned by his scouts not to attack the village because it was far too large.......but attack he did, and the rest is history
Wasted opportunity to see the battlefield. No narration. Pointless. What landmarks?
Can’t say it was an unfair advantage for Indians . The Indian were minding their own business and just living life . They were attacked by an enemy who would have killed everyone in the village if necessary .
When Natives won a battle whites call it a massacre. Got have an excuse when they get their asses kicked. When Whites massacre natives they call it a battle.
Incredible. I would sell my neighbors children to do this
Very good video. Your text is also objective and factual so thanks for doing that (for this very difficult and polarizing topic). What an amazing ride and video.
Some horses don’t like to cross water. They will balk and spook and even turn around. Imagine in battle if your horse throws you and runs off with your rifle in scabbard.
Hi greetings from Jakarta Indonesia. You're right Bill we won't fight. May be we should take cover, then try to hide in the wate by the riverr and come up to surface every 1 minute for taking deep breath. It is very possible we will be stranded there till they look for us if we are alive. Thank you
Nice video, would have been better without the loud flute. If Curtis would learn the layout of the battlefield better and do some narration along the way, he'd have some serious money making potential giving tours there.
The flute seemed fine dealing with the Native American History being talked about. Whoever put this video together used the wrong coloring for the descriptive text.
I know a lot of native Americans and never encountered one who tooted a flute. They'll drink your ass under the table if you challenge them.
Poor delivery...no idea what were seeing...little tiny print, can't read any of it....wasted my time, flute too loud, general irritation...bye bye!!
In 2018, I rode the entire battlefield (4+ miles) from Reno-Benteen to Last Stand Hill. We started from the same house you did and I think had the same Native American guide. It was an amazing experience and brought my many years of studying the battle to life. As an ex- infantry combat soldier the ground really helped my appreciation of the tactics of both sides.
I'm anxious to check this out, I have been waiting to experience the battlefield. Starting at Harmony Church in Benning, I too spent some time as a 11B infantryman during the 90's, seeing both sides will be important.
Thanks so much. The prospective was so genuine. You could really feel close to that hot day back in 1876. Keep up the great work, and than you and your guide for “breathing” some life into a famous piece of history.
Some narration would be nice. You can see how the terrain would have been tough on already tired horses..
The sounds of nature would have been nicer than that overly loud music. It makes it hard to focus on the video
That was beautiful.
I enjoyed it. It gives you a great impression of how wide open and expansive the distances are for a cavalry battlefield.
Lose the flute. Very annoying after the first minute. Needs historical narrative.