"Who would argue that the venue was the cause of these happy memories, nor the bill of fare? The bitter coffee, the rancid bacon, those stale biscuits that were tomb and grave to so many insects. No, gentlemen, it was the meandering conversation, the lingering with men of character - some of whom are walking with me now - that was such pleasure to experience, and such a joy now to recall."
Yeah, the writing on this show was a rarity indeed. And they got the right cast for it. Its a wonder William Sanderson did not walk off with many an emmy.
@@Quik1986 never knew cowboys were so well-spoken and cursed so much at the same time lol, can't believe this show got cancelled. The world is hopeless really
Yeah, it was great to be back in that world, but I donno, I think the ending was too abrupt. Like they had a wedding and I am thinking, there isn't time for this... only 15 mins left.
@@Coalemos Yes, i had this feeling too,it had so much more stories to show,with the "battle" against Heart's henchman and Al and Wu's men, the ending of Cy's and E.B rising in that chaotic scenario. So much more stories than majority of actual TV Shows that have 9 or 10 seasons.
It’s also how the series started, an instrumental plays at the end of the first episode. I think it was featured a few other times as well. Over the credits of the episode when Jimmy Irons “apologizes” to Wu it plays with the first couple of verses.
It felt to full circle when I heard this song. It's a shame Booth Powers could not be apart of this splendid ending, but I'm sure his memory was still there. Gonna miss all the characters. But it shows how Timothy and Ian and the rest of the cast are still on the top of there game. God it was so good to see Brad Dourif act again.
@@mrmoviemanic1 Powers Boothe. This song brings back to me memories of the '80s/'90s Strawberry Music Festival, an indescribably wonderful 4-day paradise held twice a year in Yosemite's back country, surrounded by meadow, forests and glacier-formed granite mountains. It may still be occurring.
Deadwood, what a fucking show that a bunch of hoppleheads love way too much (but damn, those canned peaches are just too damn delicious). I think about it every so often, and when I do, it always leaves me thinking about deeper ideas.
E.B. Farnum: Could you have been born, Richardson? And not egg-hatched as I've always assumed? Did your mother hover over you, snaggle-toothed and doting as you now hover over me? Richardson: I loved my mother. E.B. Farnum: Puberty may bring you to understand, what we take for mother love is really murderous hatred and a desire for revenge. ROFL
😆😆😆 "could you have been born ...and not egg hatched as I've always assumed??" This show was written art brought to life and perfectly acted upon. and this is one quote is but a small offering of proof.
Richardson is downright the best character in the series. The way he plays to everyone’s notion that he’s dumb but still keeps an open eye and ear for everything. Also his scenes are hilarious.
The sweet violin in this song gives me chills...and Michael Hurley’s voice is soooo cool. Just loved Deadwood the series....so many memorable characters! Such great performances! And the writing...OMG....sounded like Shakespeare to me.....just loved it!!
@@anthonyatkins5086 Ahahaha !!! I had to rerewatch "The Pacific" , not the same kind , but so good ! However , the movie Deadwood was such a dispointment .
When Al tells Dan and Johnny about the money in his mattress...Dan replies "well I don't want your money" ...just one line but acted well, you could feel his love for Al
Been a fan since the late 70's, nice to see him get some recognition. He deserves much more, a great songwriter and entertainer extraordinaire, a true original, a prototype, to weird to even be considered for mass production. Hoisted a few beers with him when he lived in Vermont.
You cant compare Deadwood to Tombstone or pretty much any western for that matter. If were being honest Deadwood isnt even a western. Theres never been one like it. Its themes have nothing to do with Hollywood westerns.
I love how his voice cracks, almost like he's so excited by singing that he doesn't have a care if he reaches the note or not but isn't want for trying.
A new admiration for a newfound Artist. Michael Hurley...a perfect ending to a perfect epic show! Really going to miss this show. This song was so on point for the ending that we much needed from the series! Had to watch the credits to see who this was. Did 5 playbacks to hear it again and again. Googled the name then bought the vinyl on ebay...watched and listened to hours on utube. What a great artist and wow what a picker! Amazing player!
I jumped out of my chair when I heard this! Been listening to Michael Hurley and the Holy Modal Rounders and the Clamtones since the 1970s - check them out! Perfect song for the ending.
it cost a lot to make and didn't have a huge audience... different parts of the production were negotiating about contracts, the show just got delayed and delayed until the actor's options were up, and once the major stars were on other projects getting them all back became to extremely difficult, it wasn't officially canceled.
It was historically correct, once Deadwood joined South Dakota and came under federal law, that was the end of the interesting period. A few years after events the whole damn place burnt down too. The film was a fabrication for a bit of fun (Charlie Utter died in Panama at a grand old age for instance) but the series tracked historical event, to continue they would have had to start fabricating things
@@andrelacombe2822 you sure about that? I never heard it got delayed and delayed longer. Timothy Olyphant, who played Bullock, said he had just brought a new house, because he was given a raise, after his management negotiated a new deal for him, so did Ian Mcshane. They all had no idea it was about to be canceled. It was a shock to them, as well as Deadwood viewers.
Today, I hiked thru a foot of sloppy wet horse shit mud to come to the aid of some people trapped by the great Oregon ice storm of '24. I also happen to be rewatching this series for the 3rd time. Serendipity at its finest.
And the Hog of the Forsaken got no reason to cry, He got to chew the angels fallin' from on hiiigh, He ain't waitin' for no answers, bakin' woeful pie, Pie of eyesight, pie boot-black, oh that pie, The pie of by-and-by. And the Hog of the Forsaken he ain't like you and I, With bones always breakin' and no place to go an' lie, He's in the box so dark and wet, he got so much time, He ain't even worried yet, the Hog of the Forsaken, He is the Pork of Crime. And the Hog of the Forsaken, he'll leave you one more chance, Which, if you won't be takin' he'll leave it for the ants, He sings out in the wilderness, he sings of friend and foe, He sings of these and those times as well as the times to go. And the Hog of the Forsaken he swims out into the sea, Finds the alligator gar chase the leapin' mullet, And chokes the water hyacinth flowin' to the sea, The Hog of the Forsaken, he is the hog for me! He chokes the water hyacinth flowin' to the sea, The Hog of the Forsaken, he is the hog for me! (yeah baby, that's right)
What did everyone think of the Deadwood movie? I loved it.. Was a bit slow in spots but the dialogue took me back to the original nostalgia of the show. Great finish to an amazing show.
Yah, good job wrapping things up, the cast still has great chemistry. I thought it started off slow, then seemed to rush ahead as the script was tying up as many loose ends as possible. Wish it could have been a two-parter (4 hrs) but I'm happy with this effort!
I had to order the vinyl...loved the song so much and same here...I kept hearing it over and over...have to admit I watched Hurleys videos on RUclips. I was so intrigued!
In the movie..Al is telling Johnny and Dan about the money in his mattress, they can divide it up when he dies...Dan replies "I don't want your money"...just one line but so we'll acted, you can tell how much he loves Al
I did not understand this beautiful Folk Western Song...until I looked at The Movie Deadwood. When Al Swearingen died... I understood this meaningful song. "Hog of The Foresaken"
It does seem to "fit", but remember that "Hog" was written by Hurley many years before Deadwood was made. Which leaves this big question: "What was Michael Hurley thinking when he wrote this song?"
Had a legit existential crisis as this song rolled over the closing credits. Reminded me of the boy I was watching this show in college, before I lost family members, before I squandered all my potential... and how I've still got more to lose. Still, a great song to close out the show that I love.
"My Hotel is also my Hospital. I am my own Warden. Lest I wander the thoroughfare gibbering like a Simeon, ravaging my privates with my fist" !! E.B Farnum If only Shakespeare could have been this eloquent.....
Damn straight. *_Deadwood_* makes any Wild West motion picture or TV drama, on any network, look like, as the Season 3, Episode 9 is so aptly titled, *_Amateur Night._*
I liked the movie, only because anything Deadwood I love. But I will admit, it just wasn't the same. No Cy Tolliver, because the great Powers Boothe died in 2017. Merrick was barely in it, and Con Stapleton was only shown for a split second. I also didn't like them having Al dying. He was really weak because of dying, so he wasn't energetic like he was in the show. Plus, Bullock had a whole different outfit, and not his iconic hat, and so did Jane. Sucked not seeing Powers, and Richardson as well. Since both actors have passed.
loving this series, specially how the different characters working together and finally build something one can call a community ... a million times better as shit like LOST or COLONY ... the only character a bit misplaced is the drunken woman
Bob Thompson ...the path is littered with bread crumbs ......gold & silver ......blood .......paper money .......... don't read history written by the vanquished .............*
Hey everyone I’m not at all knowledgeable on this genre of music but absolutely love the rhythm of this song! So upbeat and joyous, wondering if anyone knows of other songs like this? Would greatly appreciate 🙂
"Who would argue that the venue was the cause of these happy memories, nor the bill of fare? The bitter coffee, the rancid bacon, those stale biscuits that were tomb and grave to so many insects. No, gentlemen, it was the meandering conversation, the lingering with men of character - some of whom are walking with me now - that was such pleasure to experience, and such a joy now to recall."
Yeah, the writing on this show was a rarity indeed. And they got the right cast for it. Its a wonder William Sanderson did not walk off with many an emmy.
“The Ambulators…Hm!”
Seeing that scene put into words just now makes me have a new found appreciation for Jeffrey Jones’s acting ability
Great line..great fn line..
@@samfilmkidLol beat me to it.
The first season of Deadwood is probably the best 12+ hours of television I have ever experienced
Still true in 2022.. feel bad for most that haven't watched.
@@Quik1986 never knew cowboys were so well-spoken and cursed so much at the same time lol, can't believe this show got cancelled. The world is hopeless really
@@creed22solar123 The fact that it only lasted 3 seasons is a crime.
there is also a movie. @@bossglebe7613
@@bossglebe7613 as is the way it was allowed to end,with so much unresolved. But the film,when it eventually came out,was good enough for me
Best Series ever, absolute classic.
Deadwood and Hell on wheels, awesome..
@Daniel_Pentecostes :o Retorno have not watched Godless...thank you!
couldn't agree more...cocksucker
Absolutely adored the movie. Perfect closure to this western epic.
Loved Hearst getting that ass whooping
It really was the best!! and Michael Hurley to close!!! Awsome!!!
It was like those 13 years were just a blink of an eye. The writing, the acting, the story, the tone, it was all so spot on.
Yeah, it was great to be back in that world, but I donno, I think the ending was too abrupt. Like they had a wedding and I am thinking, there isn't time for this... only 15 mins left.
@@Coalemos Yes, i had this feeling too,it had so much more stories to show,with the "battle" against Heart's henchman and Al and Wu's men, the ending of Cy's and E.B rising in that chaotic scenario. So much more stories than majority of actual TV Shows that have 9 or 10 seasons.
Just went to deadwood sd , played this song driving down historic main street .Satisfaction guaranteed .
That's sweet
Jealous
I did that also
Deadwood...best show ever.....
Absolutely
I love it when a series ends and you're satisfied. This is the perfect song for a perfect ending.
I think so too. Had to buy the vinyl of the one!!! Love Michael Hurley!
It’s also how the series started, an instrumental plays at the end of the first episode.
I think it was featured a few other times as well. Over the credits of the episode when Jimmy Irons “apologizes” to Wu it plays with the first couple of verses.
Oh, Al....oh, Deadwood.
Truly one of the best TV series, ever! I miss it so!
Was so happy to hear this close out the movie, it was all I wanted.
I always wanted to know this songs name, it was used in an episode in season 1 but I couldn't find it.
It felt to full circle when I heard this song. It's a shame Booth Powers could not be apart of this splendid ending, but I'm sure his memory was still there.
Gonna miss all the characters. But it shows how Timothy and Ian and the rest of the cast are still on the top of there game. God it was so good to see Brad Dourif act again.
@@mrmoviemanic1 Powers Boothe.
This song brings back to me memories of the '80s/'90s Strawberry Music Festival, an indescribably wonderful 4-day paradise held twice a year in Yosemite's back country, surrounded by meadow, forests and glacier-formed granite mountains. It may still be occurring.
@@JoeBizzle Season 1 episode 10 - Mr. Wu.
@@mrmoviemanic1Too bad we didn't get Silas Adams and Hawkeye.
Deadwood, what a fucking show that a bunch of hoppleheads love way too much (but damn, those canned peaches are just too damn delicious). I think about it every so often, and when I do, it always leaves me thinking about deeper ideas.
HBO Sopranos, Deadwood, Boardwalk……3 of the best series of all time , my particular favorite of choice Deadwood, Johnny, get da peaches 🍑
I think Band of Brothers overtakes Boardwalk, but its still a good show.
E.B. Farnum: Could you have been born, Richardson? And not egg-hatched as I've always assumed? Did your mother hover over you, snaggle-toothed and doting as you now hover over me?
Richardson: I loved my mother.
E.B. Farnum: Puberty may bring you to understand, what we take for mother love is really murderous hatred and a desire for revenge.
ROFL
Hahaha too good!
😆😆😆 "could you have been born ...and not egg hatched as I've always assumed??" This show was written art brought to life and perfectly acted upon. and this is one quote is but a small offering of proof.
EB: AMATEUR! Went on a lark to dabble and fell to his death from the riiiiidge
😂😂 How can the people hate E.B, this little rat?
Richardson is downright the best character in the series. The way he plays to everyone’s notion that he’s dumb but still keeps an open eye and ear for everything. Also his scenes are hilarious.
The melody of this tune gives me the bumps, classic magic
Definitely getting my fiddle playing friend together to learn this one. It's brilliant I love it.
The sweet violin in this song gives me chills...and Michael Hurley’s voice is soooo cool. Just loved Deadwood the series....so many memorable characters! Such great performances! And the writing...OMG....sounded like Shakespeare to me.....just loved it!!
Thank you for naming the performer.
The great Michael Hurley.
Yeah, the violinist does a great job of bringing emotion into the song.
@@JosephMichael23That is Michael Hurley playing the fiddle. He plays a few instruments.
"SAN FWAN CITKO CAWK SUKKA" ~ Shakespeare (probably)
@@jaxhoffalot2812 …😆😆😆😆!!!💕
I just finished watching season 1 of Deadwood, and I’m speechless. It’s incredible. And this song is already nostalgic after finishing it.
I love this song...I know one day I will understand it.
See the lyrics posted one month after your post!
For the 4th time rewatching Deadwood , it's like coming back home and retreiving good ol' friends . LOVE
agreed!
Only 4???
@@anthonyatkins5086 Ahahaha !!! I had to rerewatch "The Pacific" , not the same kind , but so good ! However , the movie Deadwood was such a dispointment .
just watched the movie. finally some closure! A very fitting end to a classic.. got goosebumps when this played in the closing credits
And now this song is stuck in my head forever.
When Al tells Dan and Johnny about the money in his mattress...Dan replies "well I don't want your money" ...just one line but acted well, you could feel his love for Al
me too .
Best version of this song by far.
Al says..."Why does everything happen to me?" Love that line when he was scrubbing blood off the saloon floor. 😂
It’s mad going from season 3 to them all old as shit in the movie but what a show and what a cast.
The movie’s fun, though! We didnt get the narrative conclusion we wanted, but damn, we got great character endings.
Been a fan since the late 70's, nice to see him get some recognition. He deserves much more, a great songwriter and entertainer extraordinaire, a true original, a prototype, to weird to even be considered for mass production. Hoisted a few beers with him when he lived in Vermont.
absolutely.
I love trying to mimic when his voice breaks ❤️❤️❤️
Man, this is killer ... from the mountain-style fiddle to the backwood vocals...love this ditty!!
Can't believe this show didn't have a 4th season. So good!
There was supposed to be at least one more season but David Milch was committed to another project. It’s a shame really. One of the best shows ever.
Yes that was a shame. But the movie tries to tie up all the loose ends.
Just when you think the Western is dead a Lonesome Dove, a Tombstone, or a Deadwood comes along to give it new life.
You cant compare Deadwood to Tombstone or pretty much any western for that matter. If were being honest Deadwood isnt even a western. Theres never been one like it. Its themes have nothing to do with Hollywood westerns.
I love how his voice cracks, almost like he's so excited by singing that he doesn't have a care if he reaches the note or not but isn't want for trying.
+Eric Harrell i see what you mean haha
Eric Harrell You could also say he's a bad singer
theepicknick I dont think he mean that
Felipe Arthur Yep I didn't mean that and I don't Hurley would care either lol he's just enjoying the song
@@CowMaam Let us know when YOUR song gets picked up by great HBO series.
Fantastic song, captures the mood of the series and movie perfectly. And then the singing starts...
This guy is more than some show. Never seen it but glad it brought a new appreciation from so many
A new admiration for a newfound Artist. Michael Hurley...a perfect ending to a perfect epic show! Really going to miss this show. This song was so on point for the ending that we much needed from the series! Had to watch the credits to see who this was. Did 5 playbacks to hear it again and again. Googled the name then bought the vinyl on ebay...watched and listened to hours on utube. What a great artist and wow what a picker! Amazing player!
I jumped out of my chair when I heard this! Been listening to Michael Hurley and the Holy Modal Rounders and the Clamtones since the 1970s - check them out! Perfect song for the ending.
Yes!
Thrilled to hear this song at the end of the movie.
I never understood why this series didn’t do at least 15 seasons. I felt robbed when it didn’t return.
it cost a lot to make and didn't have a huge audience... different parts of the production were negotiating about contracts, the show just got delayed and delayed until the actor's options were up, and once the major stars were on other projects getting them all back became to extremely difficult, it wasn't officially canceled.
@@andrelacombe2822 thanks but I still enjoyed it.
15 seasons!? 3-5 season length is perfect for character heavy shows. Even Deadwood started stuttering in S3.
It was historically correct, once Deadwood joined South Dakota and came under federal law, that was the end of the interesting period.
A few years after events the whole damn place burnt down too.
The film was a fabrication for a bit of fun (Charlie Utter died in Panama at a grand old age for instance) but the series tracked historical event, to continue they would have had to start fabricating things
@@andrelacombe2822 you sure about that? I never heard it got delayed and delayed longer. Timothy Olyphant, who played Bullock, said he had just brought a new house, because he was given a raise, after his management negotiated a new deal for him, so did Ian Mcshane. They all had no idea it was about to be canceled. It was a shock to them, as well as Deadwood viewers.
I have fallen in love with this song !!
Love this song it puts me in my happy place. Spent the night in Deadwood on our family vacation last summer.
Today, I hiked thru a foot of sloppy wet horse shit mud to come to the aid of some people trapped by the great Oregon ice storm of '24. I also happen to be rewatching this series for the 3rd time. Serendipity at its finest.
Right on!
I'm so glad they played this at the end of the movie. There's no other song that could possibly have been better
And the Hog of the Forsaken got no reason to cry,
He got to chew the angels fallin' from on hiiigh,
He ain't waitin' for no answers, bakin' woeful pie,
Pie of eyesight, pie boot-black, oh that pie,
The pie of by-and-by.
And the Hog of the Forsaken he ain't like you and I,
With bones always breakin' and no place to go an' lie,
He's in the box so dark and wet, he got so much time,
He ain't even worried yet, the Hog of the Forsaken,
He is the Pork of Crime.
And the Hog of the Forsaken, he'll leave you one more chance,
Which, if you won't be takin' he'll leave it for the ants,
He sings out in the wilderness, he sings of friend and foe,
He sings of these and those times as well as the times to go.
And the Hog of the Forsaken he swims out into the sea,
Finds the alligator gar chase the leapin' mullet,
And chokes the water hyacinth flowin' to the sea,
The Hog of the Forsaken, he is the hog for me!
He chokes the water hyacinth flowin' to the sea,
The Hog of the Forsaken, he is the hog for me!
(yeah baby, that's right)
What did everyone think of the Deadwood movie? I loved it.. Was a bit slow in spots but the dialogue took me back to the original nostalgia of the show. Great finish to an amazing show.
Yah, good job wrapping things up, the cast still has great chemistry. I thought it started off slow, then seemed to rush ahead as the script was tying up as many loose ends as possible. Wish it could have been a two-parter (4 hrs) but I'm happy with this effort!
If Breaking Bad was a 10 out of 10 . Deadwood was a 9.99999
Flawed but fab.
The plot was a bit contrived but it's always been about character anyway.
Cammackaveli I liked when people got called cocksuckers
Andrew Reece what asylum did your unstable ass escape from?
it was one of my favorite HBO shows.
Great fucking song. Started playing when I fell asleep watching the movie tenth time. Kept rewinding it in my sleep.
I had to order the vinyl...loved the song so much and same here...I kept hearing it over and over...have to admit I watched Hurleys videos on RUclips. I was so intrigued!
Mr Wu closing track ♡.
Jimmy Irons eulogy.
Haha that's so true...but where is he in the pictures?
I LOVE THIS FRANCHISE! MOST HONEST THING IN YEARS ON TV!
any of you familiar with the "holy modal rounders" should recognize hurley's voice
Fantastic series,the best Tv show i've watched so far, this made me feel like i was Reading a Western Dostoiévski book
In the movie..Al is telling Johnny and Dan about the money in his mattress, they can divide it up when he dies...Dan replies "I don't want your money"...just one line but so we'll acted, you can tell how much he loves Al
It was awesome that theyd rather have him around.. Their leader, friend and comrade in arms.. They spilled blood together
@@edg.4122 Al is an utterly despicable human being, but he's an example of what my grandpa said, "There's some good in everybody".
Best TV ever.
I did not understand this beautiful Folk Western Song...until I looked at The Movie Deadwood. When Al Swearingen died... I understood this meaningful song. "Hog of The Foresaken"
It does seem to "fit", but remember that "Hog" was written by Hurley many years before Deadwood was made. Which leaves this big question: "What was Michael Hurley thinking when he wrote this song?"
Had a legit existential crisis as this song rolled over the closing credits.
Reminded me of the boy I was watching this show in college, before I lost family members, before I squandered all my potential... and how I've still got more to lose.
Still, a great song to close out the show that I love.
Remember, Michael Hurley will drink with you if you buy. Check out Marc Israels short film "Snock n Roll" about Hurley.
Deadwood is quite simply the finest use of the English language that has ever come out of America
"My Hotel is also my Hospital. I am my own Warden. Lest I wander the thoroughfare gibbering like a Simeon,
ravaging my privates with my fist" !!
E.B Farnum
If only Shakespeare could have been this eloquent.....
All the E.B and Al's moments are true masterpieces of the TV,specially with E.B and Richardson together
Deadwood, The Sopranos, and The Wire, are the three greatest television shows ever made.
I actually had to look at the user name wondering "did *I* write this, 3 years ago?"
Deadwood sucks u into a new world....
Throw in Made Men, I Claudius, Fall of Eagles,
Band of Brothers, Better Call Saul and Tudors
and I don't need anything else. :)
Yes!
To me it's just Deadwood and the Sopranos, everything else is minuscule in comparison.
, must agree Deadwood the series Deadwood the movie spot on True Grit amazing songs rock
great song!!!!! great show.... thank you
"Free gratis."
I loved this song at the end. The show and movie reminds me so much of Red Dead Redemption II.
What a perfect song for the ending credits!
Since watching Deadwood, any other western is totally "unrealistic trash".
Damn straight. *_Deadwood_* makes any Wild West motion picture or TV drama, on any network, look like, as the Season 3, Episode 9 is so aptly titled, *_Amateur Night._*
@@andrewreece3013 what about lonesome dove?
@@cleetustheclamcatcher5655 Is this really good? I downloaded this series but i hadn't time to see
@@luizrobertoarruda4769 you wont be disappointed
@@andrewreece3013 I think you are really underselling Hell on Wheels and Justified
Just read of an interview with Geri Jewell
So I had to watch
Very good
Good job! I love Deadwood and this song. thanks for posting!
La serie genial y esta canción... BRUTAL!!!!
Tienes mucha razón amigo.
Best vocal performance ever!
the movie was so good
The instrumental version of this closed the first episode of the series.
Richardson: "May I look Mr Farnham?"
E.B Farnham: "Yes, when you grow a full-head of hair"
:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Dead Wood is one of the most slept on shows ever.
I liked the movie, only because anything Deadwood I love. But I will admit, it just wasn't the same. No Cy Tolliver, because the great Powers Boothe died in 2017. Merrick was barely in it, and Con Stapleton was only shown for a split second. I also didn't like them having Al dying. He was really weak because of dying, so he wasn't energetic like he was in the show. Plus, Bullock had a whole different outfit, and not his iconic hat, and so did Jane. Sucked not seeing Powers, and Richardson as well. Since both actors have passed.
Deadwood Fan!! Gotta know & luv this song!...😆
This is good country music I like dancing great fiddle
"You do not f--- the future, sir. The future f---s you." Such a great show.
“Our father who art in heaven..”
“Let him fucking stay there..”
Excellent from beginning to end
loving this series, specially how the different characters working together and finally build something one can call a community ... a million times better as shit like LOST or COLONY ...
the only character a bit misplaced is the drunken woman
Lost lived up to its name. I was totally lost from the first episode to the last lol.
She was crippled by a stroke, not drunk.
Bob Thompson ...the path is littered with bread crumbs ......gold & silver ......blood .......paper money .......... don't read history written by the vanquished .............*
"Our father, who art in heaven", "Let him fucking stay there".
I love the way his voice cracks. It adds something to the song. That if it was sang more clearly, would he lost.
Hey everyone I’m not at all knowledgeable on this genre of music but absolutely love the rhythm of this song!
So upbeat and joyous, wondering if anyone knows of other songs like this?
Would greatly appreciate 🙂
Minstrel music.. Abner Jay.
ruclips.net/video/WPFMMCQ__f4/видео.html
This is from Hurley's album "Long Journey" (good one) but he has MANY more. Also check out "Have Moicy" on Rounder Records with Hurley & friends.
i like the editing on this visually good job
This song is AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Great Song!
if you have not checked already, go for HELL ON WHEELS ... best i watched last year.
Great story, phantastic acting,
OMFG I've been looking for this thanks for oploading dude
Welcome to fuckin Deadwood
📻 🎼 ART 🎼👂🌎🥰
🎞️ 🎥. 😎⚠️. 📺
This and Rome, best TV of our generation and both ended too early.
The wire too
Wu
“San Francisco cocksucka!”
Swijjun. Hang dai.
great song.
When Mike doesn't hit those high notes it fits this so song so much great song
What a song
The dishes over there fill me with despair...
Love it ♥️
Love This, From Ky Myself!
"Our Father, which art in Heaven-"
"Let Him...fucking...stay there."
mejor serie western que he visto
Add this song to Sean Rowe's Trying To Leave Something Behind from the movie Accountant. Couple of my favorites.
my dad showed me this song
your music moves the soal .
A year ago today, we got this amazing ending. "Let him fucking stay there."
great!!!!!!
the entire 'ida con snock' is an american classic.
perfect.
Still listening 2024 August
"He meant me harm" RIP Wild Bill