John Denver / Day of the BIGHORN [1972]

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  • "Denver in Colorado"
    John Denver narrated Bighorn!
    In this 1972 documentary, JD and Tommy Tompkins observed bighorn sheep and other wildlife in the Rockies.
    John Denver (with the help of former Mountie Tommy Tompkins) uses music and poem to explain the changing seasons of The Rocky Mountains.

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  • @xavierbalzola880
    @xavierbalzola880 5 років тому +18

    Thank you John...for EVERYTHING you stood for...may you ALWAYS be at peace..

  • @jimgianvito1762
    @jimgianvito1762 4 роки тому +9

    Absolutely BLOWN AWAY to be able to watch this again after 48 YEARS! It brought back SO many beautiful memories of his music and conservation ethics! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this with all of us!

  • @rondarawson6236
    @rondarawson6236 3 роки тому +4

    LOVE TO HEAR JOHN SING ...AMERICA....❤❤❤❤😁👍WHAT A TRUE HEARTED AMERICAN.....

  • @brent19731
    @brent19731 4 роки тому +13

    I am from BC Canada. I was camping at Sheridan Lake. Tommy and his crew were there. They brought out a projector and played a film on the side of a 5th wheel. I can't remember which one, but he signed posters for all of us kids that were there.He was such an amazing man. I remember him asking me what I liked most about living in the cariboo. I replied to him...." there is so many lakes to catch fish". He laughed and said "yes, there is" Still an avid fisherman at 46, I think I was 10 or 11 at that time. He had made visits to my local schools around that time. God bless the Tompkins Family

    • @michaelecu11
      @michaelecu11 4 роки тому

      misterfixit That’s so cool...thank you for sharing that

  • @juliecox8694
    @juliecox8694 4 роки тому +11

    Wow! What a rare treasure you have shared with us JD lifetime fans! Thank you so much mm for sharing this gem!

  • @johnthorpe8930
    @johnthorpe8930 6 років тому +29

    What a superb little film.Never seen this and was blown away by it.For all his imperfections,john Denver was a very special human being and one who died far too young .We need more people like him because all the issues he cared about are still with us and in many cases are more critical now.I'd love to have met him and told him how much his music meant to me.Rest in peace.

    • @douglasgreenough6857
      @douglasgreenough6857 5 років тому +2

      Yeah one opinion I heard is his air plane ran out of fuel , " him forgetting gas for the air plane, I have spent time thinking about that,

    • @rondarawson6236
      @rondarawson6236 3 роки тому

      I would of loved to have a conversation with John also...he seemed to know so much about so many things...and cared so deeply about our world and our United States...yes ...he was gone way too soon...😥

    • @cliffsandifer3877
      @cliffsandifer3877 3 роки тому +1

      John was talking about environment BEFORE it became a trend news topic. I advised our Greta Thunberg (?) of Johns concern for our earth and the Arbor society. its likely she may not know of him and that is not her fault. She is simply not alone. Our earth is home to ALL people. I agree with your comment.

    • @cliffsandifer3877
      @cliffsandifer3877 3 роки тому +1

      I DID meet him 1975 after his show and thanked him for being inspiration , met john sommers steve weisberg, kris o'connor lots of people in that room. what a moment

    • @johnthorpe8930
      @johnthorpe8930 3 роки тому +1

      I corresponded with someone who had seen him in concert in Blackpool,England.He came on stage to a packed house of fans and apologised for the fact that the members of the band hadn't made it to the concert because of problems with plane flights and weather.The merchandise hadn't arrived either,and there was just him and I think,a drummer.He gave the audience a choice of either having their tickets refunded or going ahead with the show.everyone stood up and shouted to go ahead with the show and it was absolutely brilliant apparently.i would have given a lot to be there!

  • @melaniemckown
    @melaniemckown 5 років тому +10

    Johns speaking voice is so familiar to me!! Like a family member!

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому

      I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💌

  • @Doggitobella
    @Doggitobella 3 місяці тому +1

    His connection with nature is as impressive as his other many talents.wonderful wideo .Miss John Denver and all he stood for.🦌🦅🐋🏔️❤️🕊️

  • @debdavis1232
    @debdavis1232 Рік тому +2

    How wonderful to see this again !! I lost my entire video tape collection in a flood, including all of John's, so these specials are VERY special to me. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH !!

  • @Yooper_1980_at_Heart
    @Yooper_1980_at_Heart 4 роки тому +8

    I remember that red leather jacket of John's. I saw him in concert, my first concert in 1972 in Sioux Falls, SD. He was wearing it when he left the venue. I had a photo taken with John. Mike Taylor, John's guitarist, was the photographer! It was an amazing moment in my life and remains so, all these years later.

    • @debnelson3166
      @debnelson3166 Рік тому

      I am from Sioux Falls too saw that wonderful concert! Never forget the giant screen in the back with all the film of Rocky Mountains! What a memory

  • @nickiladue3894
    @nickiladue3894 4 роки тому +11

    What a very deep person I am finding out now john Denver was.He was such a great person and I absolutely love this video seeing him in his elements.God Bless you John Denver also Tommy Tomkins

  • @willong1000
    @willong1000 4 роки тому +7

    I didn't really expect to find this film. I searched "John Denver Bighorn" anyway; and here it is! Thanks for posting. First chance I've had to view it in nearly fifty years.
    I couldn't remember who the Canadian guide was--had thought it might be Andy Russell, also Canadian, contemporaneous with Tommy Tompkins and an author who written books about Bighorn sheep. Memory restored!

  • @jenjung1090
    @jenjung1090 4 роки тому +6

    This is amazing experience. I love the wilderness and the adventures going down the river on a hand made raft by two rugget adventurers. Watching my most favorite singer John Denver singing on the rocks in pure nature in the raw.

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому

      I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌💌💌💌

  • @kathrynepaine2883
    @kathrynepaine2883 4 роки тому +3

    Love this film. I am showing it to my daughter at 15 years of age, 48 years later.

  • @carolbandow499
    @carolbandow499 7 років тому +21

    This documentary was the first time I ever saw John Denver! I have loved his music and messages ever since...

    • @AuroraBoarder1
      @AuroraBoarder1 7 років тому +2

      It was the first time I'd seen him, too!

    • @cliffsandifer3877
      @cliffsandifer3877 3 роки тому +1

      hard not to like. rocky mountain suite was 2nd song i ever learn to play.

    • @carolbandow499
      @carolbandow499 3 роки тому

      @@cliffsandifer3877 that’s awesome!

  • @TwylaWorld
    @TwylaWorld 3 роки тому +3

    I remember seeing this as a 12-year-old and it was my very first intro to John Denver and became a huge fan ever since, saving my babysitting money to buy all of his albums! OMG this is fantastic!!

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому

      I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌💌💌💌💌

    • @AuroraBoarder1
      @AuroraBoarder1 3 роки тому

      Me, too!

  • @lesliel.golden9706
    @lesliel.golden9706 7 років тому +24

    I can't thank you enough for sharing this. I remember seeing this when it was first released; it made a lasting impact on my life.

    • @douglasgreenough6857
      @douglasgreenough6857 5 років тому +1

      I wish I would have saw this back then, I w as probably watching the six million dollar man or the dukes of hazard & that daisy girl was that her name yeah daisy duke , there were those California motorcycle cops show chips also

    • @Yooper_1980_at_Heart
      @Yooper_1980_at_Heart 4 роки тому +3

      I remember watching this in 1972. It seems like only yesterday.

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому

      I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌💌💌💌

    • @debnelson3166
      @debnelson3166 Рік тому

      Big John Denver fan!never saw this! Brings tears to my eyes! Thank you!

  • @anselman3156
    @anselman3156 6 років тому +9

    It was as "Denver in Colorado" that this was shown on British TV back in the seventies. He had made some debut live shows on BBC around that time-my first delightful encounter with this amazing man. I never missed a concert when he came to Scotland 1976 onwards.

    • @douglasgreenough6857
      @douglasgreenough6857 5 років тому

      I was noticing that this was filmed in " Wyoming and that it said Colorado " so thanks 43:00 that's the medicine song right there! " was your encounter with John denver in person or -(
      record, tv show?

    • @anselman3156
      @anselman3156 5 років тому +2

      @@douglasgreenough6857 Sorry I did not get notification of your comment and have only seen it on re-watching this. By "encounter" I meant watching him on television on his debut British shows -I think in 1973 . I regret I never got to speak to him. I should have done the stage-door wait thing. I treasure the memories of each concert, and a couple of autographed photographs he sent me in 1976. I hope to get to talk with him in the great beyond. He has left a very positive benign influence in the world, for which I am grateful.

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому

      @@anselman3156 I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌💌💌💌💌💌😭😭

  • @davidgarrett6452
    @davidgarrett6452 7 років тому +16

    I remember watching this back on tv in the early 70's. Hard to believe it's been so long ago.

    • @garybanning4088
      @garybanning4088 3 роки тому

      Wow. Just ran across this. I also remember watching it when it aired. Where did the time go? Wasn't long after this I saw the first of many John Denver concerts.

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому

      @@garybanning4088 I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌

  • @conniecrawford5231
    @conniecrawford5231 3 роки тому +3

    I remember watching this when it first aired! I will always miss you John- legend forever !

    • @jamesnicholson6510
      @jamesnicholson6510 8 місяців тому +1

      You and me both. Our family sat and watched it.

  • @pibly674
    @pibly674 3 роки тому +3

    OH WOW- to actually witness that big horn sheep sparring in person must’ve been awesome .

  • @edgarbarajas6047
    @edgarbarajas6047 3 роки тому +2

    Wow I really love this. I clicked to see some wild rams and I learned more about the great American spirit.

  • @cacatr4495
    @cacatr4495 2 роки тому +1

    I remember well Colorado, California, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas, the northwest Pacific in the 1970's before all the destruction. It was SO beautiful! Arizona, too, of course. It was truly great to see the reality of this beauty at that time, British Colombia too, and Alberta, Glacier NP, Banff, and that whole area. There was a great deal that was still pristine, unharmed. I was privileged to have been born when I was, and to be able to see these places when I did.

  • @gloriaclarke9819
    @gloriaclarke9819 29 днів тому

    Love this, I never have seen this before, love his music!!!!

  • @sketchley80
    @sketchley80 5 місяців тому +2

    Love this! But JD explains in his autobiography that this special was filmed in Alberta, Canada yes we have the Rocky Mountains in western Canada as well. Nothing about this is Colorado. And Tom his host is a former Canadian Mountie... Well known in Canada. ❤

  • @mycocoaone
    @mycocoaone 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you, first time seeing this.

  • @DiamondGirl-p9c
    @DiamondGirl-p9c 7 років тому +10

    Wonderful!

  • @tammywooley2635
    @tammywooley2635 14 днів тому

    I have never seen this before. How awesome.

  • @1bol390
    @1bol390 7 років тому +13

    LOVE IT! ~Thank you for sharing

  • @UNbowed62
    @UNbowed62 3 роки тому +3

    Always thought that this wonderful human being was taken too soon. Oh but if he were amongst us here today❤️🌈🕊🥀🕊

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому +1

      I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌💌💌💌

    • @UNbowed62
      @UNbowed62 3 роки тому

      @@andrerieumaastricht9811 , 🙏🏽❤️🌈

  • @jeanielutz4028
    @jeanielutz4028 7 років тому +18

    Dates of existence
    1920 - 1988
    History
    Tommy Tompkins was a former RCMP officer who was best known for his television and film work on the northern Canadian wilderness. He appeared regularly on CBC Television, including the show "This Land," and had his own CBC television show, "Tommy Tompkin'... »
    Functions, occupations and activities
    Filmmaker, environmentalist (University of Northern British Columbia/Tommy Tompkins Collection)

    • @michaelecu11
      @michaelecu11 4 роки тому +3

      Jeanie Lutz Thank you. Most fans of John Denver know of his life but not of Mr. Tompkins. Thank you for sharing.

    • @rondarawson6236
      @rondarawson6236 3 роки тому +1

      AMAZING WORK...LOVE IT..
      THEY SHOULD PUT THESE AND OTHER WORKKS ON Netflix or Prime Tv....people would love it during the pandemic...

  • @serenitynow66
    @serenitynow66 10 місяців тому +2

    What absolute beauty nature has to offer if mankind can respect her in her splender . xxxxxxxx

  • @milliebanks7209
    @milliebanks7209 3 роки тому

    Thank you! One of the most enjoyable I have encountered!

  • @suziemag
    @suziemag 2 роки тому

    I miss your smile my dear friend.

  • @marinasgop1633
    @marinasgop1633 Рік тому

    to.all.j.d.fans.l.love.thos.men.thank.s.tamoma.etchison.

  • @dlazarus6660
    @dlazarus6660 7 років тому +10

    Where are you getting these treasures?

  • @douglasgreenough9654
    @douglasgreenough9654 3 роки тому +1

    43:04 is the coolest

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому

      I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌💌💌

  • @judybalgaard6631
    @judybalgaard6631 2 роки тому

    42:53 a best of john denver.

  • @quad1000
    @quad1000 3 роки тому +2

    great but..uh...where is the sound? youtube police got your tongue?

    • @andrerieumaastricht9811
      @andrerieumaastricht9811 3 роки тому +1

      I don't come online often, you can reach me on email address or add me up Google hangout
      zacharydenver.myself@gmail.com💌

  • @lolitaguittapbelen9456
    @lolitaguittapbelen9456 Місяць тому

    I'm Impressed w/ this Movie Video...I've seen a beautiful Scenery w/ John Denver w/c I cant Shown before....very Interesting Animals are Tamed not Wild. JD here is a Story Teller..only the male Ram keep fighting until they quit fighting.. very Intruiging Scene...😮😊

  • @laurafratini5349
    @laurafratini5349 10 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢

  • @beachbum1523
    @beachbum1523 11 місяців тому +1

    The American Indians didn't see the Earth as something to be inherited from their parents and ancestors. They saw it as something they borrowed from their children.

  • @keelernorth8470
    @keelernorth8470 3 роки тому

    Catching the penned bighorns...I would not want that job!

  • @jimdonahue5187
    @jimdonahue5187 2 місяці тому

    I bet they got wet riding down the river in that stand up raft.. and no life jackets! That's daring!

  • @cacatr4495
    @cacatr4495 2 роки тому

    This program talks about the Bighorn Sheep not having the knowledge to find good winter range, that that knowledge was lost, but they don't say how. Then they go on to say that transplanting of sheep is the way to go, but that is how sheep don't have local knowledge of the new place they were moved to. This has caused problems for decades, and man continues to think that he knows best, and interferes with natural processes that were just fine until he inserted himself, moving animals around. How can one expect a herd of any species to know where the good winter range is, if they are new arrivals that have no generational knowledge of that region? Further, they say there are 5 different "races" of sheep, but that is an incorrect word usage that is politically motivated to impart an incorrect message on the listeners. There are 5 different subspecies of sheep, not races. Even as to mankind, there is but one race, the human race. There are different ethnicities, different cultures, but there is ONE race. There is a species to each kind of creature, then there are subspecies within that one kind. They are not races, not among the animals, and not among mankind. Beware of words, for they are used to divide your mind against yourself through the formation of harmful attitudes and mentalities that are used against mankind.

  • @cliffsandifer3877
    @cliffsandifer3877 3 роки тому +1

    the outgoing presid. needs a to go on high country ride such as this...........na he wouldnt do it...no golf course.

  • @cacatr4495
    @cacatr4495 2 роки тому

    38:00 "Horses, particularly." That wasn't true. Wild horses didn't even receive their first legal protection until 1971, so they were known to be at their lowest number, 27,000, as they are now in the Wild, so were not in any position to deplete the range. For more than a hundred years, it is cattle that have been given preference, and they do a great deal of damage to range, not horses. The cattle industry is very well funded, and has a powerful lobby to advance their position in the minds of the public and for grazing rights, and as such, they have wanted wild horses removed. One wonders who sponsored John Denver's voice and scripting in all this, to hire photographers to shadow these trips to record it all, and to air these pieces on television. Certainly, viewers here realize that the television industry will not open their doors to air any program or any narrative; such things must be approved at very high levels. And here, in 1972, when wild horses were at their lowest number as they are again now, after a 120 years of wild horses being killed on the range by cattlemen (1850-1970), horses were being villified in this program. They beat the same drum of lies against the wild horse, when in actuality, the wild horse is a vital Keystone species, a necessary species for the maintaining of the range. They have their own dietary forage species such that there is only 11% in common with cattle (they eat different grasses than cattle), and a far different diet than that of elk, deer or bighorn sheep, not to mention their differing terrain. Horses do not live as bighorn sheep, they are not designed to handle that terrain, and yet here they are once again villifying wild horses.