FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Rose Hills (Eazy-E, Ron Glass, etc.)
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard, where we set out to remember and celebrate the lives of those who lived to entertain us, by visiting their final resting places. Today we're exploring Rose Hills Memorial Park, where we'll find such stars as Ron Glass, Eazy-E, Thuy Trang, and many more.
Full list of stars visited today: Jack Larson, Donfeld, Al Haskell, Alvin Ailey, Keye Luke, Thuy Trang, Timothy Carey, Ken Carson, Bryan Gregory, Haing Ngor, Lupe Ontiveros, Ron Glass, Louis Johnson, Mari Young, Eazy-E, Robin Stille, Clara Horton, David Torres, Lewis Arquette, Gladys Hulette, Bobby Beard, Mary Gordon, Griff Barnett, Billy "Froggy" Laughlin, William Hopper, Ellen Beach Yaw, Hugh Prosser, Dorothy Abbott.
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Map of this tour:
drive.google.com/open?id=1ytl...
Arthur's Book ZOMBIE JUNIOR:
www.amazon.com/dp/0999459104/
Written & Produced by Arthur Dark
Music by Giuseppe Vasapolli
"Somebody's Wrong" by Isham Jones
Special Thanks: Jessica Keaton
Rose Hills sign night image courtesy of Bob Marlowe (bobsaw.com)
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See Eazy-E's new marker here: ua-cam.com/video/J3yMsRnO3Ww/v-deo.html
His new marker is amazing fits him more
#Hollywood graveyard ok
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I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
@George Jaxxon instablaster :)
I can't seem to leave a comment but I can reply to your comment. The chapel you showed was also used on True Blood, as the Fellowship of the Son church. Also, you can see deer around sunrise and sunset. They come out of the hills to eat flowers.
Most of my immediate family members are interred at Rose Hills. Both sets of grandparents, great aunts and uncles and Mom and Pop are buried at Rose Hills. I purchased two grave sites back in 1998 when my maternal grandmother passed away.
It's very easy for me to spend an entire day at Rose Hills visiting all of my relatives and friends. I also have some Vietnam Vets buried
here to whom I pay my respects, HM3 Charles Duessent KIA Feb. 12, 1970. Chuck was from El Monte and graduated with me in 1966 from Rosemead High School. The second Vietnam Vet I visit is BM3 Robert Thompson KIA May 19, 1969. Bob was from Downey and he and I served on Swift Boats in Vietnam. We also went through SERE training at the same time. I remember this because he and I were thrown into the two man Box during the POW phase of training.... circa early July, 1968 at Warner Springs.
Even though I'm standing next to a head stone which marks the grave of a deceased loved one, I really don't think of them in death. The headstone simply marks the location of a person I loved and enjoyed in life and it's their life I choose to remember.
Mark Bell
Mark Bell thank you for your service
Mark Bell as a fellow Vet , thank you for your service to our country. My father and uncle were both in Vietnam. While they were both there before I was born. I was told that neither of them were the same when they came back. Thanks again for your service.
#MarkBell - On behalf of myself and my family, I'd like to sincerely "Thank You" for your services. I know you sacrificed a lot, that's for sure. I also know the haunts as well as the happy memories you've carried with you all of your life. My dad served in the Korean War and would never talk about it because, even though he wouldn't say so, you could see it in his eyes whenever someone would ask him anything about the war or when he was thinking of his friends that were lost in battle, however, I did get some info from my mother that she managed to get from him, he said that he lost a close family friend on the front lines, saw him as he was hit and killed instantly and that has haunted him the rest of his life (RIP Dad
#PatrickVerona - My brother in-law was also in Vietnam, he too would, and still won't, talk about his experience while there. Once, he told my sister when she asked that it was like Hell On Earth...that's all he ever said about it from that day (more than 40 years ago) to this one. He was in a badly wounded and spent 6 months in a body cast, still...he never spoke of what happened...ever!! I personally would like to "Thank" your family for their sacrifice(s) for our great country, I wish you and your family all the best, always!! Love & Light always to you all...and "Thank You'" to ALL of our wonderful men and women of all ages, all wars everywhere, for your sacrifices. #LoveToAllOfOurFallenHeros #LoveToAllOfOurHerosAlways
That's typical of a Vietnam Vet. When we returned from the conflict we knew we were social outcasts so didn't mention our involvement in Vietnam... we only spoke amongst ourselves.
To this day, there are only certain folks I'll discuss what I did in Vietnam.... and they are all Vietnam Vets.
Thank you very much for your reply and please give my regards to your Brother In-Law.....
And if you want to discuss further... let me know...
Mark Bell
I’m a police officer that works nights & when I’m having a slow night I binge your videos. Thank you... this is by far my favorite channel !🤘🏻
Our tax dollars at work
I pay taxes as well…. This one is on me 😘
@@donnapeters8426 I also take naps … you’re welcome hahahhaha !!!!
My mom who is going to be 90 yoa started to cry when I showed her oldest friend Don Feld. This was the first time anyone ever talked about him and his contributions to the film industry since his funeral ! Thank you for giving him his credits 🥰
RIP Thuy Trang. Thank you for keep our world safe.
I love how you give so much attention to the actors of the Silent Era and I’ve learned a lot from your videos. Thanks!
Considering how neglected the Silent Era is by most people, it's interesting to hear him talk about people that around way before my parents were alive.
I've learned a lot also. Thanks for the history lessons. I enjoy these videos verymuch. Look forward to more.
Same here
Sorry
I love hearing these stories of 100-150 years ago, it’s an era we will never know yet we get to experience through Arthur’s stories
I’ve always been fascinated and drawn to the mystery and beauty of cemeteries since I was a child and I always thought I was weird. It’s so great knowing I’m not alone in this interest. Please keep up your amazing work... love seeing these places and learning about the people who have gone before. 🌺
Definitely not alone! There's a lot of us out there!
There is nothing weird... we honour their memory and I personally find cemeteries to be beautiful, peaceful, filled with love and history!
Same I’ve always been fascinated with cemeteries.....
Nope not alone
It’s not weird at all to be drawn to the mystery of cemeteries. Much history there. I lived in Whittier for many years and know about Rose Hills but never knew so many famous people were buried there. Also didn’t realize how big it is.
What I like about your channel is the stories behind these names that we don't recognize. You make sure they are not forgotten. Also how quickly and informative you cover each gravesite. Awesome work.
Thuy Trang will always be my yellow ranger.
One of the best of its types on UA-cam. Extensively researched and intelligently presented. An excellent video as always.
Wow...
Louis E. Johnson, I was listening to Michael's album an wanted to know who did the bass line on Billy Jean...(so infectious☺)...now I know😢. *Rest peacefully Louis.*
The coyote is often thought of as a trickster, a joker, and even a shape-shifter, but he is also revered, especially in Native American culture, as an important messenger of personal transformation through self-reflection. A coyote sighting is generally a message to take a look within, to not take life too seriously, to lighten up, and to learn to laugh at ourselves and even our mistakes. Coyotes also remind us that anything we do to others will come back to us-good or bad.
I never heard that.I just learned something new. Vj
It also means to get your cats inside.
Kidding. I also learned something new from you today! Thank you!
I wanted to tell you that I think you're the most articulate tour guide of famous graves, and you're also the most informed. Well done!
Thuy Trang will all was be the yellow ranger as she is the real legendary yellow ranger
The girl they got to replace her wasn't as good
It's morphin time
I grew up watching Thuy Trang as Trini in the Mighty Morphen Power Rangers series. I loved her and when I heard that she died, I cried almost all day.
She is always a ranger in my and her fans' hearts.
RIP Thuy Trang.
Once a ranger, always a ranger.
@Ted Bundy She was a hottie in a cutie. I didn't know she passed away either.😢
She was in the Crow also that’s crazy
Anyone else press like even before watching? Amazing videos!
🙋
I hit the like before watching lol
I do that a lot.
Sure do! Just know Arthur always delivers a really interesting tour every time! 😀👍
It's a guarantee it will be good!
I loved the music of The Brothers Johnson. I miss that era of pure Funk and R & B.
Strawberry Letter 23 is a hit also
@No Calvinism Nice
Eddie KANE Jackie Brown.
From the size of Rose Hills it seems like it could just be it's own city! Another gem, your videos never disappoint.
Born and raised in Whittier. Live 10 Mins away. My Grampa & great Grampa and Grandma reside here. Such a beautiful place. My grandma and I would visit the pond and feed the ducks when I was younger. Fun facts: "Terminator 3" was filmed on the outside of the small mausoleum. And they Filmed "True Blood" in the large chapel. P.S. what a great video to share with my family:)
Usually I can watch these with no problem but man it hit me hard seeing Thuy Trang. She was my childhood crush and when I first saw her, I thought she was the most gorgeous woman in the world. I used to get picked on by others because I liked her more than Kimberly lol. I hoped one day I could meet her and give her a hug. RIP Thuy! We love and miss you.
Kimberley was pretty hot though lol
I'd prefer Thuy Trang over Kimberly....that Yellow ranger was the love of my life when I was a kid .when I heard she passed away, I couldn't eat for almost a month....she was definitely a hot Mamacita....muahh rip 😘
Sad
@@scottc5619 it was her family's decision to have her cremated and her ashes scattered
Never clicked on a video so fast when I seen the name Eazy E
Right 👏
He buried next to my grand0a
you about to witness the strength of street knowledge! NWA Dr Dre
FRRR!!
Eazy is my fav rapper all the time
I've watched these interesting Hollywood Graveyard videos, over and over again. Each time I watch them I learn something new. The graveyards in Switzerland, below the Alps, where Richard Burton is buried, are simply breathtaking, literally!
Charly chaplin
*One yr later after your post, Arthur Dark's vid of the cemetery in Whittier totally surprises me. I didn't know it was as old as it is & includes some notables who I didn't think would have plots miles east of LA/Hollywood. I also didn't realize that a cemetery without the format of headstones instead of markers went back so many decades. I assumed most older cemeteries had rows of stone marching up & down acres of land. The layout of a Rose Hills, etc, actually has a more of a tranquil, park-like quality. Dark's vids have given me a look at how cemeteries have been arranged in the LA area. Some of them have sort of a "Mr DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up" quality. lol*
15:07 R.I.P Eric “Eazy-E” Wright I Have A Compton SnapBack And Is My Favorite Rapper From The Past
He has an Upgraded GraveStone now, its much bigger then the one in this Video and says "He put Compton on the Map"
@@EtherMagic that's cool
Easy E was murdered by suge knight
Troy Hunt lmaoo you dumb late
Louis Johnson a great composer, bassist and performer. Loved his brother and he as Brothers Johnson.
Ron Glass was one of my favorites on Barney Miller. I love these videos can't wait to see more.
he and Max Gail were my favorites
califdad4 Eazy E ? 😯
@@siyaciaraamandaperez yes he died from HIV complications
and a nice touch with the classic 'hash brownies' episode............
Ron Glass was a such a good actor...he left us too soon.
Looking at Gravity Hill, I think that it’s an optical illusion but can also sense that it’s haunted! 👻 Ellen Beach Yaw’s voice is incredible! Leaving these flowers here for her and all the departed 💐
OMG. I didn't know the Asian girl that played the yellow ranger of the Power Rangers died. That's terrible.
yes did in car accident it was bad one to I remember like it was yesterday
@@mikeandmars2345 oh, ok. Yeah, cause that's all they kept talking about was the attack. Wow. Thank you for that. She was my favorite ranger too.
I remember hearing about it on the news the day it happened. A little piece of my childhood died that day
mikeandmars2345 she died before that
@@mikeandmars2345 she died on Sept 3rd........
Thanks for the video. My bedroom window in the first house I lived in (built by my father in what was then South San Gabriel and is now Rosemead) looked out on the Rose Hills sign, some 5 miles away - beyond Whittier Narrows Recreation area. We moved when I was 6 years old, but the memory of that sign is still vivid 60 years later. Not surprisingly, both my parents are buried there.
Sorry your parents are both gone, but an interesting story.
Never knew that Easy Muthaphuccin E was buried in a flannel jacket and a Compton hat. R.I.P bruh
2Die4 gotta meet god looking like G
Forever EzE
@@stevenl3265 gangster paradise....
2Die4 That's cold.
the muthaphukin' real!
Besides being able to defy gravity, Arthur Dark has psychic powers. I always wondered who was responsible for the fantastic bass performance on "Billie Jean." Thanks to Arthur Dark, I now know it was Louis E. Johnson. And don't forget "Strawberry Letter 23" - a funk classic. Thank you for yet another informative and beautifully photographed video for which I am most appreciative. And may God bless the coyote.
R.I.P Thuy Trang
Tears grew up watching Power Rangers
Olivia Quijano u
Forever Yellow Ranger.
Didn't know she died.
@@Pennyk900 It didn't make much news at the time because before it could go from local to national news, 9/11 happened.
My wife has family buried there . Never knew there was that many celebrities . Nice to know. Great video.
That's so neat!
Great Video. You're the Best. RIP to all at Rose Hill
My grandpa is on the wall at the fountain. Thank you for the loving surprise of seeing Grandpa Pop in the video. ♥️
#RestInParadise Eazy E& Ron Glass🌹🌻💞
The work you do to produce these videos is incredible thank you so much.
So awesome Arthur thank you for sharing Thuy's story as well. I think people who did not follow MMPR have forgotten about her.
As a Cemetarian, these are inspirational. Makes me proud to do what I do, and a reminder make sure headstones are in the best shape, because you never know who’s visiting. And of course it’s the right thing to do.
I am in the LA area, I’d love to visit some of these dearly departed.
Thank you for your videos!!!!!!
Love these... I could literally watch these every day!!!!!
Anti Trumpster me too!
Yea but Donald Trump is still your president.
If Eeasy E had been diagnosed today he would be alive today. Back then it was hit and miss back then.
He was injected with it.
@@ochosiariwo2050 In the butt
A lot of good ones in this. The one I liked most is Keye Luke as I had no idea who he was until you started explaining him and then I realized many of us are familiar with him. His grave is on my bucket list.
Rest in peace too all the departed and my condolences too their family.
Death is the route to life.
Love Ron Glass my favorite show Barney Miller
I just started getting into Barney Miller reruns! I was too young to understand it when my parents watched the repeats.
EBONY MANLEY I remember his part on Family Matters. Good episode
Barney Miller is the best. RIP Ron Glass.
I have a friend that is a Retired Detective and was in charge of Violent Crimes and Homicide in a Major Southern city.
The only police show he ever watched and to this day STILL ever watches is " Barney Miller ".
He worked the Graveyard shift for 27 years and SWEARS if anybody wants to know what it's like to work as a Detective in a Major City during Graveyard shift, Watch Barney Miller.
He Swears as Crazy as that show is, It's an actual reflection of the truth.
I love the clip of Barney Miller you shared. Made me laugh out loud!!!
I should get out of bed and start my day..... new video from Hollywood Graveyard..... nah back to bed. 8am here in New Zealand btw. Thank you for your videos and hard work!!!
Haha! Sounds like how my plans go sometimes!
When you find another kiwi fan of this channel- you like their comment 😂 yay for kiwi fans of an amazing channel
@@jasmineanahera love it. It's the kiwi way ❤
I'm addicted to your series! Very well done and informational. Keep up the good work!
This cemetery is huge! Thanks for uploading.
Phenomenal job Arthur this one was amazing. I can’t believe how huge this cemetery is.
These are my highlights of my day!!! 💕
Thanks for posting. Especially Haing S Ngor grave. Such a sad end to his life after everything he went through. His book is a very worthwhile read.
This channel is easily the best channel on UA-cam about grave tours. I've seen a lot of grave tour channels. But, this channel is the only channel that does it right by including a mini biography of the deseased, sometimes a short clip and the fact that this channel shows graves of people of all nationalities is really special. Even watching graves here of people I didn't know, with the bio about them, I learned about them. Thank you Hollywood Graveyard for your hard work in remembering human beings that were special and become the prime stars after life on your UA-cam videos.
I so look forward to these videos! Great job!
Amazing channel --- you should extend it to cover cemeteries around the world.
We plan to... East Coast next.
Wonderful! There are some truly historic cemeteries, and whilst I realise there will be few film stars in those (ha ha ha) it will be wonderful to see more stage actors and those who did not wish to be interred in California!
If you ever want to do some work in London or anywhere in the UK I'd happily volunteer to do local research, foot work, etc. in preparation, (work permitting)! ~M x
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This is great, I can't get here but now I feel as if I was there
Another excellent video. I know California has been hit with droughts, but it's heartbreaking to see all the brown grass. Cool seeing the coyote. Keep up the good work.
Wow !! I just finish watching the movie Death at a Funeral I'm thinking Ron Glass last work and then came down and turn on this..
What a great notifaction to see on my phone ❤
@Anthony L Raskin boy what the hell🤦🏽♂️
Dude, I totally love your tours! You remember everyone from all aspects of the entertainment industry. I truly am so glad you remember the silent film stars and provide info on what movies they did, who they played, all the details. I am truly a huge fan of yours. You really do your research, your commentary is so well written, your filming talent is first rate. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Sad to see how some of the actors and actresses from old Hollywood and the silent era are seemingly forgotten good to see someone remembering them and with a lot of info as well ❤️
"It isn't a clear day" lol.
It gets old for me to say your selections are the very best, but they are. The music is soooooo haunting and effective. Golly I have never even heard of this cemetery before! You hit it out of the park again.
You are doing a service to the public! People like my self have always wanted to know where the stars of our life were buried. If I may, could you please show where Comedian Foster Brooks is laid to rest. He was from Louisville Kentucky. Your videos are fantastic! Love them!
LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!! You deserve to be sent around the world doing this!
Excellent as always. The background music is perfect!!
Great video it keep it up rip Eazy-E
Jesus Rojas They forgot to mention that he’s got a son who took after him musically, Eric Wright Jr.
Jesus Rojas I Remember, In My Younger Years, Forever Wishing To Meet Eazy E. A Brilliant Man Who Was Taken Way Too Soon. What A Pioneer. R.I.PARADISE Eric Wright 💙
Rip to a legend
Yes RIP EAZY E
Sena Campbell yep he’s my friend
A big thank you for taking your time telling us who remember the people that weren't as famous but some I remember as a child watching black & white films. I watched more of people that were just forgotten but people like me appreciate them and actually remember them. What a treat like Froggy from Our Gang someone I remember and the person that played another part that was killed in a bar room fight which led him dead at such a young age.
As always, beautifully shot and edited, not to mention all the time you must spend researching these famous people. Truly appreciate it.
Much respect to the guy who played in Gremlins, really good actor!
He did a great bit in an original Star Trek, too ~ fine actor.
@@timweatherill3738 I didn't watch star trek much
another great video and what a stunning cemetry
I am hooked on these videos.. these are amazing, fascinating and entertaining
Best channel on UA-cam 👌
Love the music so beautiful!!!
I had no idea Froggy died so young 16,
I had read about the tragedy of Froggy and many other Our Gang kids too. Froggy was one of my favorites because of that very deep voice
I've been following this channel since the beginning and I can honestly say I'm never disappointed. Great content always! Thank you!
I loved the beautiful fountains and fish ponds. Sounds so peaceful. What a perfect resting place. There are way too many gone before their time. RIP
Oh WOW! Love this tour. Another fantastic work of Art. Pun intended! Fun ending.
I love your channel. I am a huge fan of the late, great writer, producer, director, John Hughes... If you’re ever in Illinois, please do a grave tour in his honor. I know it’s a stretch but it never hurts to ask. 🤗
Nikki Dawkins is a
I loved him! My childhood as well as my favorite movies of all time are by him.
RhettyforFun my favorite movies as well... Pretty in Pink, Breakfast Club, Weird Science, there’s just so many to name. His grave is definitely on my bucket list as well. 😊
@@nikkid01 There's a ton! I don't think there will ever be another like him. I'm amazed at how quickly he could come up with something. There is a lot of swearing but my guilty pleasure is Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
Ted Bundy yes!!! St Elmo’s Fire... They eventually did do a tribute to him... It’s on one of the videos when the viewers made the videos from their hometown... 🙂
RIP ALVIN AILEY, EASY E, RON GLASS!
You make this cemetery a nice place to be in the day and night
Well done Arthur,good to see your subscription keep rising,
You deserve it,
Loved every one of your videos
I love this video of Hollywood graves of the movie stars thanks Vickie bell
These videos are amazingly well done. From the history on the cemetery and details on its architecture to including short video clips and pictures-and my favorite, the background music! You have such a nice voice for narrations as well. I LOVE these videos! Thanks for all you do, Arthur!
Excellent video! I hope you do more long ones like this. They are not only enjoyable, but educational!! Thank you!!!
I always look forward to these dropping into my ‘in box’, they are not only entertaining but also very informative, I really appreciate the hard work, research and narration that goes into every one of these. Thanks from the UK
I've been extremely impressed with this channel for a long time. If your planning on traveling east; cities like Philadelphia, valley forge, and other areas in the tri-state has a ton of historical figures. You could probably make an entire channel on that alone.
I think its the shape of the hills around the road causing the illusion. Thanks for the upload.
I'd want to get out there with a level and a plumb bob and see what's what.
Rebecca Putman as I said the rolling the car is DEBUNKED! So don't waste your time and energy for nothing.
Just you sayin' so over and over doesn't make it so. Provide your evidence and we'll talk. Me? I'd rather Science.
@@llantup These are all over the nation and they are a fun novelty. Definitely find one a try it!
Dead people love him and they don't want him to go away.
I loved the original Power Rangers as a kid! It was so sad what happened to Thuy Trang. Indeed, another member of the "27 Club".
These videos are incredibly fascinating and so well put together. Thank you for all your work, Arthur.
The best Rob Glass clip from the funniest episode of “Barney Miller” ever!!!
Kathleen Duggan. Agree, the funniest episode ever!!😂😂😂😂
You are the Greatest!! You should one day go to Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum in Hartsdale New York,there’s so many Stars there like Basil Rathbone,Alijah,Ed Sullivan,Joan Crawford,and so many more,it would be great if one day you could go there.
Love your videos. Thank you. Sue from Northumberland England xx
I so look forward to these videos. They are always informative and done impeccably well. Thank you so much for including Louis Johnson from the Brothers Johnson in this video.
Your videos are the best . Very well put together and Entertaining as well. Thank you.
Thanks for the upload and once again it was brilliant.
Really enjoy your tours. It’s a trip down memory lane hearing about some of the celebrities I grew up watching.
Great voice this guy have!
Best UA-cam Channel! thank you again. I pretty much was in tears during your presentation of Haing Ngor, what a story!
My boy eazy e
I tried leaving flowers when i visit the homies and fam. But it's closed to the public.
@@dannymorales7392 that means no one can go see his grave site? I ask because I'm going this weekend
Eazy was Heller's boy only.
When you mentioned Thuy Trang and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, its theme song suddenly popped up in my mind. Weird - I rarely ever watched the show...
She died too young.
Did you also notice the butterflies that flew into veiw ...sign of her spirit
@Frankie Jay Did you know that Amy Jo Johnson (Kimberly), Austin St. John (Jason), David Yost (Billy), and Walter Emanuel Jones (Zack) attended Thuy's funeral?
I would expect that. If I worked with someone, no matter how minor, and I could attend their funeral, I would.
That show was my childhood. R.I.P. Thuy aka Trini aka Yellow Ranger
This is a beautiful cemetery but it's not easy to find the celebrity graves. I surprisingly was able to find Eazy E but it was hard.
90's Girl
Ask at gate.
@@dburch7894 they will help you. You probably will even get a map.
Yay! I Love your videos!! 🕊🌺❤️ Wow! Rose Hills is beautiful! Awww, Keye Luke, Ken Carson, Louis Johnson, it is lovely to see their clips and resting places. It is heartbreaking to see the story of Haing Ngor. He and Bobby Beard fought so bravely for freedom. Thank you for your wonderful videos that are so tastefully created. Hahahahahaha! Two Socks! You are hilarious! The Whittier Heights Mausoleum and The Rainbow Chapel are very beautiful! I always learn so much from your videos. I never knew Froggy died from a scooter accident at 16 years old, and Ellen Yaw..wow, Amazing how high her voice can sing!
You deserve way more views man
Thank you for sharing yet another beautiful video!💜💜💜
I have to say my dear friend that your research is second to none! We down here in sleepy old Geelong do so very much enjoy your channel!! At first I thought really gravesites on the tv? However you’ve made it so it’s very much enjoyable & one learns something that one didn’t know!!
ABOUT THE “HILL”! There’s one of hills near us whereby you would swear seeing it from the driver p.o.v. it seems that you’ll roll up yet you roll down!! Some say it’s a magnetic force yet I kind of think as with yours that it’s an illusion of the eyes!! Either way it’s a great conversation starter!!
Keep up your great work
Mr. Dark!!!!
Ewan & Vesna
Geelong?! I'm about an hour away from you!