Thank you for putting this together. I remember the pilot episode when I was 15, and watching every episode. Many bikes later, I'm 70, still riding. Hey man, if it has two wheels & a motor, count me in! Brakes optional.
RIP MIchael, I started watching then came Bronson, loved the show and when I went to Hawaii, I had a chance to see him in concert, then after the concert I realized he was staying in my hotel, I rode the elevator with him and he was staying on the same floor as I was and just a few doors down, I looked out of the key hole of the room to see who was all going to the party he had the next morning he dressed like a nerdy golfer when he left. I loved his song Oklahoma Hills and so glad I had the opportunity to hear his music and watch his movies. Tremendous actor and singer.
Listened to Mike first time in 1968,,,, his music and voice still sound DAM good today.... so much better than what I hear new on the radio today... luv u Mike..
Man, Michael Parks hits all of the music that I grew up loving. This is a lovely, delicate version of this magnificent song. It takes its side rightly by Ray Charles's brilliant version and Ted Daffan's original.
The piano in this is exquisite. Ray Charles did a fine version of this song, which was my favorite one for a long time; now, I discover this one and it has become a "new" old favorite. I find Mr. Parks' vocals quite pleasing, especially the speaking of the words at 1:59, which is reminiscent of what Elvis did on one of his songs. This was a great show and Mr. Parks made it memorable with his fine performance.
wow,i didn't even know he was a singer,i watched then came bronson im 59 now guess it was the 60s,i had a crush on him,always wanted to mete someone like him but have never yet.
Wolf Pak then you You will never be a real rider / biker.. it ain’t the ride/// it’s the journey.. sporty been around longer than you .. one of the most reliable bikes ever..
@@boobtubebilly1 But every time Bronson rode off road, his V-twin Harley turned into a two-stroke single-cylinder dirt bike (but with the same gas tank paint and decal). Then it would turn back into a Harley at the end of the show. LOL.
Thank you for putting this together.
I remember the pilot episode when I was 15, and watching every episode.
Many bikes later, I'm 70, still riding.
Hey man, if it has two wheels & a motor, count me in! Brakes optional.
great era, great singer, actor. grew up with that show. So classic and wonderful, just the best.
Then Came Bronson & Michael Parks.....good show, great actor and very nice recordings.
RIP MIchael, I started watching then came Bronson, loved the show and when I went to Hawaii, I had a chance to see him in concert, then after the concert I realized he was staying in my hotel, I rode the elevator with him and he was staying on the same floor as I was and just a few doors down, I looked out of the key hole of the room to see who was all going to the party he had the next morning he dressed like a nerdy golfer when he left. I loved his song Oklahoma Hills and so glad I had the opportunity to hear his music and watch his movies. Tremendous actor and singer.
Very cool story!❤ TY❤
Listened to Mike first time in 1968,,,, his music and voice still sound DAM good today.... so much better than what I hear new on the radio today... luv u Mike..
I remember watching this show me and my grandmother, that was a very special time, sweet memories, times that for ever will be beautiful and unique.
The Sportster, Michael Parks, the show, a flowing, unforgettable biker chemistry.
Always liked him didn't know he could sing . Love this song and the video is beautiful ❤️
Man, Michael Parks hits all of the music that I grew up loving. This is a lovely, delicate version of this magnificent song. It takes its side rightly by Ray Charles's brilliant version and Ted Daffan's original.
The piano in this is exquisite. Ray Charles did a fine version of this song, which was my favorite one for a long time; now, I discover this one and it has become a "new" old favorite. I find Mr. Parks' vocals quite pleasing, especially the speaking of the words at 1:59, which is reminiscent of what Elvis did on one of his songs. This was a great show and Mr. Parks made it memorable with his fine performance.
Michael is with me with his songs like yesterday with him and the fun we had in a short time
thanks for posting . great show. too young to remember it
wow,i didn't even know he was a singer,i watched then came bronson im 59 now guess it was the 60s,i had a crush on him,always wanted to mete someone like him but have never yet.
Beautiful song. Wrenches at your heart.
Went back in time and absolutely loved it.
Great video
Very nice👍⭐️❗️. 🇬🇧
I love Michael Parks
Great times great freind sometimes u don't know till its over
I remember watching this as a kid. Really just a typical show of the time. Anything 'profound' was defined as 'really cool'.
RIP
nice vuid nice bike nice show
tj
Nice chords
me too.
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SURE WAS A CONTRAST TO THAT IDIOTIC EASY RIDER MOVIE OF THE SAME YEAR
🌟 Who came here from Jeannie B ASMR 😎
I loved Michael Parks, especially in Bronson, but I still think a little Harley sportster is a girls size bike..
Wolf Pak then you You will never be a real rider / biker.. it ain’t the ride/// it’s the journey.. sporty been around longer than you .. one of the most reliable bikes ever..
The sportster engine is the most reliable engine harley as ever built. The RUB's turned the sportster into a girls bike.
@@boobtubebilly1 But every time Bronson rode off road, his V-twin Harley turned into a two-stroke single-cylinder dirt bike (but with the same gas tank paint and decal). Then it would turn back into a Harley at the end of the show. LOL.