@@lynettepalecek3141 it doesn't stand for anything! Its just his last name or at least the name he used. all of the episodes he directed have a Samuel Peckinpah style and feel ....
Tis worth remembering that none of the men and women credited in the series walk the world anymore. Lorne Green, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, heck even Lil Joe, and all the guest starts, have all moved to that big range up in the sky. All those wonderful people who made this classic series, script writers, story writers, cinematographers, directors etc, probably all gone. This series played over 50 years ago. And a silent thanks to all those wonderful people for leaving us such timeless examples of how to lead a good life. Stand by principle even if it turns you against your brother or friend, stand up for the weak and oppressed, keep your word. I can't imagine people who grew up watching Bonanza, ever going wrong in life. Well apart from their girls meeting premature ends :-). And a special word of thanks to El Gringo for uploading these timeless classics, episode by episode, season by season. I'm watching them one by one for the first time and loving it. I found my Bonanza right here.
It's solid entertainment alright but nothing else. What you are looking for is only found in one book, which is the foundation of their believes, maybe and read it yourself too.
Perfect way to start the day thank you for showing some Adam again showing right from wrong geez you would think we would learn from this family i love the Cartwright's
I understood Pernell Roberts pt of view leaving BONANZA, 3 grown men still living at home with dad needind hs approval for anything they do Plus their relationships with women crumble by the wayside, Roberts had enough 🤔!
@@winstonmcguill1127 Ha. I used to watch this when raising my family & it only made me jealous of Ben Cartwright's parenting skills. But it all turned out alright with kiddos in the long run.
@@williegordon7899 One man murdered that woman and the Cartwrights wanted to make sure that the right men or man was caught and faced a trial. You obviously didn't watch the show very well. ONE man killed her. The other two were completely innocent. They weren't even there when the other killed her. Of course the Cartwrights were concerned about her. Arthur Hunnicutt's character just wanted a lynch mob instead of a posse. Adam knew that which is why he and Little Joe joined the posse.
Something I haven't seen commented on...the musical score. A full orchestra with original compositions staffed with the best session musicians in the business. 'They don't make em like that anymore '.
That's because she was saloon drunk and simply did not understand God's word concerning the only religion God approves of: Looking out for widows and orphans and never drinking blood.
@@winstonmcguill1127 wtf is "probamatic"? A line from the movie "Idiocracy" where the average US citizen in the far future is as stupid as you are already?
The actor who plays Piute here is Arthur Hunnicutt. He also played Bull in El Dorado in 1964, with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Caan. He appeared in various other roles in (mostly) Western movies and TV shows in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. A good actor; he received an Oscar nomination in 1952 for his performance in a supporting role in the movie The Big Sky, but he did not win the award.
Arthur Hunnicutt (1910 -- 1979), originally from Arkansas. He had a part as a Union Soldier in "The Red Badge of Courage" (1951), a film based on Stephen Crane's novel.
Attention everyone! Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons. If you don't like this theme music, then watch an episode from 1962 or later.
@@Rockyxplore Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons. Therefore, it has nothing to do with copyright laws.
The father was a fool for murdering those two other guys. He didn't think that maybe if he took the kid alive that maybe they would of gotten the answers from him to who killed his wife? Not to mention those two were innocent and neither of their deaths were necessary. But we know for sure that the real murderer swang the next day or so.
@@TheUzamaki1234 again, you cannot take the law into your own hands. The two men he killed had nothing to do with the murder of his wife. Both of the men were unarmed. One was surrendering and the other one he shot in the back. Yes, the one who did actually murder his wife should hang but legally. If we take the law into our own hands then society falls. No one is giving the murder a "tea party". He will be sentenced and he will hang. Again, you missed the point of the episode. Vengeance is the Lord's, not man's. Mr. Johnson's lust for revenge destroyed him and made him no better than the killer. At the end of the episode Mr. Johnson ended up losing a great friendship with the Cartwrights, lost the respect of his son, and his soul is now stained. You want to end up like that?
@@thegreyavenger2 Wrong. The theme in the end credits is slowed down so it's not exactly the same as the original which allows them to still legally leave it in. They should've just done the same thing for the opening theme, but there must've been a reason they couldn't.
I really 20 a lot with this film because in my childhood in the 60s and 70s and watching it very difficult to miss a chapter of the film was really the success that until today it felt
This film was really spectacular, good time, a lot of fun, I watched it with my family and today my parents are gone, but I believe that I sell the base more, there are some elements that I compare with myself
Even those it didn't show what happened when they got to town I hope that deputy was fired. Cause he was a part of the men that wanted to hang the guy and he supported to bring him in not hang him
I'm with the father you come into a man's house, you cut down a man's woman who had a heart of gold. That's a man provide, protect, and preside. Adam was dead wrong in this one.
Yes, I do agree that the man did deserve to hang. Like Adam said though, legally by the law. Mr. Johnson had every right to feel the way he did. However, he did cross quite a few lines. The only man who deserved to hang was the one who killed his wife. The two he killed had nothing to do with the murder of his wife. Hell, they barely even knew what happened. While they may not had been saints they weren't killers. Mr. Johnson should face justice for killing them. Both were unarmed men who had nothing to do with his wife being killed. You cannot take the law into your own hands. I truly think you missed the message of the episode. Vengeance will only destroy a person. It destroyed Mr. Johnon from the inside out. Like Adam said: two men dead; a friendship broken; and a father separated from his son. Like Adam told those two guys, you do best to remember that.
@@TheUzamaki1234 yea the more you watch the more you'll see their always putting their nose in other people's business that they don't always need too.
@@THETalesFromTheAbyss you are wrong. Yes, the man who killed that poor woman deserved to hang. Legally by the law. You can’t take the law into your own hands. Flynn Johnson killed two unarmed innocent men. His lust for vengeance was his down fall. He strained his relationship with his son; destroyed his friendship with the Cartwrights; and stained his soul.
@@ziggyschumann5284 You're welcome. I just watched an episode dated January 9, 1960 and it had the theme music that was what we were used to. Apparently they changed it between September 1959 and January 1960. You're welcome. 😊
@@thicniggazincso he’s a kid but he’s a part of a posse to retrieve a criminal, he isn’t afraid to draw his gun and stand up for himself. He’s doing adult things and behaving like a young man with maturity. So the father ordering a haircut and saying it has to be short feels weird. It’s almost contradictory.
@ag5495 lol it was a differnt time then. There is nothing wrong with what his dad said🤣. Their family had a certain image to portray so he didn't want his son looking like a "hippie".
Ehhh id say he was 18. Drinking age in early 1860s (since the episode san Francisco took place in 1861 and joe was seen drinking in the Julia bullet episode)@@thicniggazinc
@watchgoose. Don't listen to kid colt. Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons. It has nothing to do with copyright laws.
Mom is The Best gift God gave Us. Rest in Paradise Sheila Denise Worsley 🤲❤ Loving Son Leroy Worsley III US ARMY Combat Veteran 🇺🇲
Not all are
@@williamlis7947 Only God & Mother's make US Patriot's!
@@williamlis7947 some mom are just bad mom i agree but 97% majority of moms loves their children
The Christian NYBY directed episodes of this series are always the best!!
What does NYBY stand for?
@@lynettepalecek3141 it doesn't stand for anything! Its just his last name or at least the name he used.
all of the episodes he directed have a Samuel Peckinpah style and feel ....
@@Rockyxplore Okay. Thank you for letting me know that. 🙂
Agreed
Christian nyby directed emergency episodes also
Tis worth remembering that none of the men and women credited in the series walk the world anymore. Lorne Green, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, heck even Lil Joe, and all the guest starts, have all moved to that big range up in the sky. All those wonderful people who made this classic series, script writers, story writers, cinematographers, directors etc, probably all gone. This series played over 50 years ago. And a silent thanks to all those wonderful people for leaving us such timeless examples of how to lead a good life. Stand by principle even if it turns you against your brother or friend, stand up for the weak and oppressed, keep your word. I can't imagine people who grew up watching Bonanza, ever going wrong in life. Well apart from their girls meeting premature ends :-).
And a special word of thanks to El Gringo for uploading these timeless classics, episode by episode, season by season. I'm watching them one by one for the first time and loving it. I found my Bonanza right here.
It's solid entertainment alright but nothing else. What you are looking for is only found in one book, which is the foundation of their believes, maybe and read it yourself too.
@@GanjaClaus to each his own. I think it's a lot more than plain entertainment.
@@GanjaClaus That's right. The Holy Bible is the Word of God, the revelation of Jesus Christ to those seek Him.
Mitch Vogel, who starred as Jamie for two seasons, is still alive. So are a number of guest stars, including Wayne Newton and Barbara Luna.
@aaraar4055
You pathetic creature. It's only acting, and they got obscene amounts of money for doing it.
Perfect way to start the day thank you for showing some Adam again showing right from wrong geez you would think we would learn from this family i love the Cartwright's
I understood Pernell Roberts pt of view leaving BONANZA, 3 grown men still living at home with dad needind hs approval for anything they do Plus their relationships with women crumble by the wayside, Roberts had enough 🤔!
Yeah. Ain't nothing like watching the Cartrights stealing vengeance from God.
Little Joe's girdle must have been made of stronger leather than that of his Paint. For in reality, he was a short fat man.
Yeah. Show us some Adam still living at his parent's house. Never living a life of his own. Just as Jesus did?
@@winstonmcguill1127 Ha. I used to watch this when raising my family & it only made me jealous of Ben Cartwright's parenting skills. But it all turned out alright with kiddos in the long run.
What a wonderful and fantastic episode. The integrity of the cartwright's is impeccable.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Seems like the Cartwrights are more concerned about the men who murdered that woman than they are about the woman that was murdered.
@@williegordon7899 One man murdered that woman and the Cartwrights wanted to make sure that the right men or man was caught and faced a trial. You obviously didn't watch the show very well. ONE man killed her. The other two were completely innocent. They weren't even there when the other killed her. Of course the Cartwrights were concerned about her. Arthur Hunnicutt's character just wanted a lynch mob instead of a posse. Adam knew that which is why he and Little Joe joined the posse.
I love Adam Cartwright❤❤❤
Something I haven't seen commented on...the musical score. A full orchestra with original compositions staffed with the best session musicians in the business. 'They don't make em like that anymore '.
Adam is so staunch..💖💖.. love this episode. Ben telling Little Joe to get a haircut, and he still didn't lol...
I don't think he needed one 😂
I don’t want any son of mine going around looking like a two bit riverboat gambler! 😂😂😂
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@The Strawberry Ha ha. Yes, that's a great point!
@The Strawberry was thinking the same thing!! His hair was CRAZY long in later episodes!!
Watching these episodes one by one and loving it.
The integrity that Adam, and Little Joe espoused is innate in all of us, that's we all agree, and enjoy this episode so much.
And then there is the reality of Little Joe being a stunted little short punk of a man. And rude.
@@phildouglas9086 YOU'RE A BOLD FACE LIAR!! KNOCK IT OFF!
I KINDA LIKE THIS EARLY BONANZA TUNE!
"Mothers are the Lord's sweetest gift on Earth" said Lil the older woman in the saloon.
Well coming from lil her statement was probamatic since she ran the FANCY (WHORE) HOUSE!
That's because she was saloon drunk and simply did not understand God's word concerning the only religion God approves of: Looking out for widows and orphans and never drinking blood.
@@winstonmcguill1127 wtf is "probamatic"? A line from the movie "Idiocracy" where the average US citizen in the far future is as stupid as you are already?
she sure is right. i love my mama
Yeah, we saw the episode.
Nobody used to comment on Bonanza! ,now they do!
It’s awesome aye❤
I appreciate Adam's aggression at 17:09 😂 He didn't start it, but he sure did end it.
This is the very best channel for watching Bonanza ❤❤❤
That's crazy! Little Joe didn't need a haircut!
And in the episode the last haircut he didn't require a haircut too
I grew up on bonanza ❤
i love the different music you added at the beginning
Exelente capitulo, de ensenanza de valores y de resspeto a la ley, Adam y Joe nunca seran olvidados , exelentes actores.
You do know they are just characters, right?😅
Great Bonanza episode, that Arthur Hunnicutt was a great actor, Pernell Roberts shouldn't have left show 📺🤔✔️
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for tuning in! 🤠👌🎬🍿
Agreed. Adam was my favorite character and despite his negative views on the show, it’s a television masterpiece.
Pernell was the best
Arthur Hunnicutt always played a very annoying character. In this episode he convinced the posse to turn into a lynch mob.
@@patriciaarvanitis3371 Yes. I really liked Pernell Roberts a lot!!
It always has to be that one man..always that one out of the group .ugh! She was killed for nothing...Joe is so beautiful😁
Thanks for posting
The actor who plays Piute here is Arthur Hunnicutt. He also played Bull in El Dorado in 1964, with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, and James Caan. He appeared in various other roles in (mostly) Western movies and TV shows in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. A good actor; he received an Oscar nomination in 1952 for his performance in a supporting role in the movie The Big Sky, but he did not win the award.
Arthur Hunnicutt (1910 -- 1979), originally from Arkansas. He had a part as a Union Soldier in "The Red Badge of Courage" (1951), a film based on Stephen Crane's novel.
No you are wrong that was Henry Winkler that played that part in eldorado.
@@Insultingtruth Henry Winkler was only 20 years old when El Dorado was filmed, and he was most certainly NOT in it. Arthur Hunnicutt played Bull.
This was great episode, thank you for uploaded, continue been blessed and safe.
Thank you! You too!
Maria Bamford screaming "I DON'T WANNA DIE!!!" brought me here
You mean Amy Sleeverson!
"No son of mine is going around like a cheap riverboat gambler."
His hair is short.
Fantastic program!
Adam back-handed the sh** outta that man. Big mistake to run up on Adam.
Attention everyone! Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons. If you don't like this theme music, then watch an episode from 1962 or later.
I figured as much.
3:30!Wow, the seller back then reached in with his bare hands to grab sweet treats.
I always liked Arthur Hunnicut. He was a great character actor. He was good too in the Wakefield & Carter feuding episode of The Andy Griffith Show. 😁
Ole Hunnicut needed Walter to guide him.
And in any friend of Walter's episode and twilight zone ole rep
If you Joes hair in later seasons it’s so ironic Ben telling him to keep real short here. Lol
Toward the close of the season Michael London stop cutting his hair and let it be gray.
@@christinestephens37 Michael Landon had a reason for keeping his hair long, but I can't remember what it was.
he was 17 in this episode so his father could tell him to have a hair cut in much later episodes when it was log he was a grown man.
Bonanas for Bonanza brought me here.
Hearing the alternate opening song always hurts a little bit.
@ 9:18 Look, it's Obi! He should have brought Walter for help.
LOL
The Sheriff would not appoint such a weak man as his deputy.
A girl scout could of done better than the deputy
I’m sure he tried to find someone, but there are apparently no competent people in Nevada apart from the Cartwrights, so…
@Jim Johnson. I agree.
(Pernell Roberts) r.I.h. ❤
I wonder if they were testing out theme music here? This one's more laid back but really nice.
I thought the same thing
The actor that plays Piute stares in a few episodes and does a great job always!... especially the one with the lazy dog!
The guy that played the Piute is in the Walter the lazy dog episodes.😂😂 Those are very funny
I couldn't stand him in this episode
That bar is the pandarosa house! Dressed up
They need to add the original theme song to the beginning
True but they cant!!... it's some copyright dispute that has been going on for decades!
@@Rockyxplore it's playing throughout this whole series other than 4 or 5 episodes!
@Adonijah Valdillez. Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons.
@@Rockyxplore Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons. Therefore, it has nothing to do with copyright laws.
The father was a fool for murdering those two other guys. He didn't think that maybe if he took the kid alive that maybe they would of gotten the answers from him to who killed his wife? Not to mention those two were innocent and neither of their deaths were necessary. But we know for sure that the real murderer swang the next day or so.
The real murderer confessed that the other two were innocent. Therefore, the father is going to have to face trial for murdering 2 innocent men.
I hope you never have a wife. All three of those men are guilty, but if you want to go ahead and give them a tea party you go right ahead.
@@TheUzamaki1234 again, you cannot take the law into your own hands. The two men he killed had nothing to do with the murder of his wife. Both of the men were unarmed. One was surrendering and the other one he shot in the back. Yes, the one who did actually murder his wife should hang but legally. If we take the law into our own hands then society falls. No one is giving the murder a "tea party". He will be sentenced and he will hang. Again, you missed the point of the episode. Vengeance is the Lord's, not man's. Mr. Johnson's lust for revenge destroyed him and made him no better than the killer. At the end of the episode Mr. Johnson ended up losing a great friendship with the Cartwrights, lost the respect of his son, and his soul is now stained. You want to end up like that?
Plus, the first guy he killed could have told him where the other two were going. Granted, they did figure it out, but it still would have helped.
Echoes of "the ox-bow incident"
@Doug Reed Except in the "Ox‐Bow incident " all three men were innocent, in this Bonanza episode two are innocent, one is guilty.
HAHA loved how they turned ponderosa house into McSweeney's bar
I can’t stand anything but the original Theme Song! Anything else and it’s doesn’t even feel like Bonanza!!!
Totally agree, don't know why they changed it!!!
Copyright, you guys don't understand that.
@@KC.45 LOL you do realize the original theme is playing in the end credits meaning if it was a copy right issue then it wouldn’t be playing at all 😅.
@@thegreyavenger2 Wrong. The theme in the end credits is slowed down so it's not exactly the same as the original which allows them to still legally leave it in. They should've just done the same thing for the opening theme, but there must've been a reason they couldn't.
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The guy in the black cowboy in the posse was called Mi or in National Velvet. He had a limp in that show or movie.
I really 20 a lot with this film because in my childhood in the 60s and 70s and watching it very difficult to miss a chapter of the film was really the success that until today it felt
This film was really spectacular, good time, a lot of fun, I watched it with my family and today my parents are gone, but I believe that I sell the base more, there are some elements that I compare with myself
@@mauroconweltmaurocon4122 Sell the base more??
Episode reminds me a lot of Chato's Land--a horrific film to view.
Good episode. Good story.
Of course the one guy, who was dying for water, gets shot just as he’s about to take a drink. 😂
poor guy he never wanted to hurt anybody he was just with bad company. i feel sorry for him
Even if he chose to ride out with the other guy he still would of been shot.
Doris Ziffel from Green Acres! Does Fred know about your saloon girl past?
Yes. That was Barbara Pepper.
I just hope JOE GOT HIS HAIR CUT WHEN HE GOT BACK TO TOWN.
Michael Landon looks like and talks like Bo Hopkins.
"Nobody knows anything for sure."
The deputy was supposed to have led the posse yet he gives up and goes home.
Even those it didn't show what happened when they got to town I hope that deputy was fired. Cause he was a part of the men that wanted to hang the guy and he supported to bring him in not hang him
Also the boy should have been either hung or put in jail as he murder 2 innocent men and not in seft defense he killed them in cold blood
Lesson here,the perpetrators has more rights than the victims living or dead and is heavily protected by the law and Ppl still today!
We'll change that back.
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Don't see him laughing now that they got him.
Kid didn’t even say thank you.
Why is the intro music different on some episodes?
I'm just getting into this show, why is some episodes playing a different opening theme!
Hi 🙋♀️ this is a very nice 👍🏻
Throwing away an empty canteen...always a great move...right?
What is the song to the intro of this episode. Please let me know.
I'm with the father you come into a man's house, you cut down a man's woman who had a heart of gold. That's a man provide, protect, and preside. Adam was dead wrong in this one.
Yes, I do agree that the man did deserve to hang. Like Adam said though, legally by the law. Mr. Johnson had every right to feel the way he did. However, he did cross quite a few lines. The only man who deserved to hang was the one who killed his wife. The two he killed had nothing to do with the murder of his wife. Hell, they barely even knew what happened. While they may not had been saints they weren't killers. Mr. Johnson should face justice for killing them. Both were unarmed men who had nothing to do with his wife being killed. You cannot take the law into your own hands. I truly think you missed the message of the episode. Vengeance will only destroy a person. It destroyed Mr. Johnon from the inside out. Like Adam said: two men dead; a friendship broken; and a father separated from his son. Like Adam told those two guys, you do best to remember that.
cartwrights are always in the wrong
@@THETalesFromTheAbyss I'm learning this the more I watch 😂
@@TheUzamaki1234 yea the more you watch the more you'll see their always putting their nose in other people's business that they don't always need too.
@@THETalesFromTheAbyss you are wrong. Yes, the man who killed that poor woman deserved to hang. Legally by the law. You can’t take the law into your own hands. Flynn Johnson killed two unarmed innocent men. His lust for vengeance was his down fall. He strained his relationship with his son; destroyed his friendship with the Cartwrights; and stained his soul.
If you don't believe in justice for the people you hate, then you don't believe in it at all.
He was never going bring them in alive
And you have a problem with that?
Those horses and people are now dead.
You don’t say lol
Pernell Springs?🤗
I couldn’t believe it when I heard that. I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed that. 🤠🇬🇧🇺🇦
Is it me or does Piute sound like Snoop Dogg
There was a difference in this show director or story wrighter or something. It just doesn't have the granger I am used to
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Why is the theme song different on this show? Was this part of the original broadcast?
Yes it was. Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons.
Love the episode HATE the music. Thanks for episode.
This theme music was only for the first few seasons according to Grjngo. He said that the later seasons had the other theme music.
Didnt that guy appear in the episode with the drowsy dog?
How do you know they're in the sky
The guys should go to trail not be kill by posse
What is this opening theme? What the heck?!!
westerns always show people throwing away their canteens - that would never happen !!
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He killed that woman for no reason!. When they put a Rope around his Neck. He Begging for His Life! Really!
Adam tenía peluca porque estaba calvo y parecía mas mayor que Ben
Yikes ! Which fool had the intro changed?
yeah i was mega confused. i hope subsequent episodes go back to the original song!
@Ziggy Schumann. Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons.
@@tonyakarp Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Cool. Thanks.
@@ziggyschumann5284 You're welcome. I just watched an episode dated January 9, 1960 and it had the theme music that was what we were used to. Apparently they changed it between September 1959 and January 1960. You're welcome. 😊
Why aint they going to the cold? Blooded killer that killed the innocent man unarm drinking water.
Where's part two ?
Wow making friends on hanging posses i wonder what would i do someone kill someone i love easy say u wouldn't hang them with posses
Adam Cartwright was correct in what he did.
That water was dirty
Pretend I'm Cartwright win playing reddead redemption 2 as john i think im little joe
What??? The father is ordering a haircut? Treating him like a kid
He was a kid. Joe was 16 in season 1.
@@thicniggazincso he’s a kid but he’s a part of a posse to retrieve a criminal, he isn’t afraid to draw his gun and stand up for himself. He’s doing adult things and behaving like a young man with maturity. So the father ordering a haircut and saying it has to be short feels weird. It’s almost contradictory.
@ag5495 lol it was a differnt time then. There is nothing wrong with what his dad said🤣. Their family had a certain image to portray so he didn't want his son looking like a "hippie".
Joe was a kid in this episode. He got swept up in the posse but I think if his father had been there, he might not have allowed him to go along.
Ehhh id say he was 18. Drinking age in early 1860s (since the episode san Francisco took place in 1861 and joe was seen drinking in the Julia bullet episode)@@thicniggazinc
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I heard that this is based on a fictional story.
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an example of what the democrats always whine about this is democracy in action
That guy definitely should have been tied to the horse and they should have smacked it's ass.
Carharts going to kill a horse?
46:46
Was there ever a bad episode 🤷🏻♂………..Nope
not the right music. fix xit.
It's called copyright, you either get it or don't complain.
@@KC.45 LOL you do realize the original theme is playing in the end credits meaning if it was a copy right issue then it wouldn’t be playing at all 😅.
@@thegreyavenger2 Copyright ID claims usually pick one section, in this case, the intro and not the outro.
@@KC.45 I see. Thanks for the info.
@watchgoose. Don't listen to kid colt. Grjngo said that the theme music was different for the first few seasons than it was for the later seasons. It has nothing to do with copyright laws.
Must bethe glen cambell intro real country
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