Wow. Just wow. Put your feet up, open a beer, just listen and relax. This is what Saturday afternoons are all about.
@lexiequirie7915 Жыл бұрын
Soooooooo good!!!! Thank you!
@markwarren6504 ай бұрын
Thanks, Lexie.
@kurthouse744 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video, factual and so well delivered by author Mark Warren. Love the photos which are shown at exactly the right place in the narrative, admire the way Mark relates and explains events so cogently, am so impressed with the new information presented on Frank Stewart, demonstrating that the author is abreast of all the historical facts. That latter story is recorded in our new (2022) book, "Chasing Billy the Kid: Frank Stewart and the Untold Story of the Manhunt for William H. Bonney." Mark really tells and even sings the story well including and relating all the salient facts, what a pleasure to view this, thanks to Mark Warren!
@markwarren6504 ай бұрын
This is one-year tardy reply to a very gracious review. Thank you, Kurt. It would appear that I'm stuck so far in the past that I can't keep up with these newfangled Internet comments of the 21st century.
@toddchafe1703 Жыл бұрын
I loved your song,talk was good.Song was Better.I'm a Newfoundlander,lot of Irish /celtic tradition...your song fits in very well with that.I will put this in my William Bonney sountract along Bob Dillon and Jon Bon Jovi... Missed some history in your narritave but pretty good,and you are dead on about the ring.Lets all correct the history that was imposed on this man. Beautiful song.. ..Ballad.
@WildWestHistoryAssociation Жыл бұрын
Yes sir, Mark is a balladeer...
@markwarren6504 ай бұрын
Thanks, Todd. It's hard to squeeze all the history into one presentation, and I had to carefully select which players to mention. I am still hopeful that someone with the right voice will pick up this song. I am very content to be the unseen guy behind the curtain, especially these days, when my voice has turned as gray as my hair.
@robertshows5100 Жыл бұрын
This was great. Enjoyed it
@markwarren6504 ай бұрын
Good to know. Thanks.
@earlmorrison8163 Жыл бұрын
Great content, thank you for the video and song .
@markwarren6504 ай бұрын
You're very welcome.
@papanoel3999 Жыл бұрын
What I've always wondered is. Why wasn't Billy with Oilinger and the rest of the prisoners going over to the Worley for lunch. Always pondered that. Great video BTW Sir. Very much enjoyed this. 👍👍
@markwarren650 Жыл бұрын
I answered your question over a month ago, but, due to my lack of brilliance in the Internet, I obviously made some kind of mistake and did not fulfill my post. Apologies. I'll try again. Garret knew all about Billy's penchant for trickery and escape. He wanted to take no chances with Billy and ordered that he not be treated like the other prisoners. Rather than keeping Billy in the communal cell block, Garrett arranged for a private room for Billy - a room that was separated from the rest of the courthouse by Garrett's personal office. Billy was chained to the floor and manacled. He was never left alone. An armed guard was always present . . . to watch Billy exclusively. His meals were brought to him from the hotel. (To take Billy out to dinner was unthinkable. Too many bystanders and too much opportunity to pull a jackrabbit out of his boot.) I believe the weak spot in all Garrett's planning was the walk out to the privy. Did anyone ever think to examine the outhouse before Billy went in? I am of the belief that Billy secured a loaded pistol inside that little shed. It was open all day, everyday to anyone who wanted to enter. I'm glad you enjoyed the presentation.
@cavecookie1 Жыл бұрын
This was a great vid! One thing about this story that still keeps me wondering. After Billy killed Deputies Bell and Ollinger, what did the other prisoners do? There were suddenly no "laws" around, and there they were, sitting in a restaurant, completely unguarded! Did they escape, too? Inquiring minds want to know!