And it’s hard to sing that first note. I heard that she never hit a wrong note. Well I’ve had my share!! The Carpenters were one of my favorite groups. I mourned the loss of her life.
Karen Carpenter was one of the greatest singers (and drummer) of the 20th century. She is greatly missed; I'm glad you visited her final resting place.
What happened to Karen Carpenter was so sad and took away from the world an incredibly beautiful voice at the very young age of 32. I hope she is at peace now.
It is too bad that Karen Carpenter's tragic death brought to light that one cannot only treat anorexia nervous, but the psychology of what leads to anorexia nervous in the first place.
I didnt imagine that America cemeteries were THAT beautiful. Some are real masterpieces of architecture. Your work is Great and worthy of praise and respect.
What a voice! Rosemary Clooney, Patsy Cline, Karen, Whitney Houston and Adele, the top 5 of all time! Sorry Barbara, Mariah and Celine you didn't make the cut, for limited range and bigger egos than talent.
Greta For sure. Male or female she had the most soothing and strongest angel voice on earth. One of a kind and a great loss for all of us. Not exaggerating!
Welcome back! A small story: After Ronald Reagan lay in state at the Capitol, his body was flown back to California in a 747 whose route took it on a very circuitous path across the United States (think sine wave vs. straight line), essentially trying to fly over as many states as possible before reaching his final resting place. A very 21st Century kind of farewell...I was an air traffic controller at the time, and got to monitor the jet as it passed through my airspace. Also, Artie Shaw's version of "Begin the Beguine" is, in my very humble opinion, one of the best Big band recordings ever. thank you for honoring him here.
I miss Karen and the Reagan's even now. Karen especially because of her beautiful voice and songs. She's still one of my favorite Singers to this day. And Reagan starred in some of my favorite movies and his witty humor. . .especially his one liners that has me cracking up! I listen to then whenever I needed a cheer up.
Two things I like most about this channel are the historical flashbacks of people we brought into our homes and hearts and the reminder that in the end, we are all just human.
Karen Carpenter... what an extraordinary Lady... died too soon. Unforgotten. She's my Idol because of her friendly and warm-hearted being. Thank you, Karen. You brought so much joy to so many people. You are missed.
Though her story is heartbreaking, many lives have been saved because of her death. Hardly anyone had heard of anorexia at the time. Her death brought it to the mainstream. I will be forever grateful that she and Richard made so many wonderful songs together while she was still with us.
I love your videos! Thank you so much for creating them and for educating us as well. The Carpenter mausoleum is beautiful. It’s a fitting tribute to such an amazing singer. Seeing where President and Mrs. Reagan rest was very nice. A piece of the Berlin Wall definitely deserved to be placed with President Reagan.
You are the best of the past that can ever, ever ,and can never be forgotten, thank you for sharing so much h of the most of of the of it with the world!😊💋👍
Thank you Arthur. It's been awhile. Bad time to bring this up but I'm still mourning the loss of Eddie Money and Valerie Harper..and now Ric Ocasek, lead singer from the rock band The Cars..
Being a disabled person who lives in the uk I would probably never be able to get to the usa to visit my favorite stars final resting places please keep the videos coming they are awesome
I hadn't learned about your channel at the time this video was published, but I am so grateful you did an episode with Karen Carpenter. I've seen so many documentaries about The Carpenters, but not one of them (that I've seen) has shown her final resting place. It just dawned on me that you may have visited it in one of your episodes. You did! And I sincerely thank you for that. :D
I'm a Big Band Era enthusiast, and I just want to say Thank You for always including these iconic musicians and band leaders in your videos! Because of people like you their memories and legacy's will live on...Thank You!!!
RR was the very first presidential candidate I even voted for in the 1976 Nebraska primary. He won Nebraska as I remember but lost the primary. I have always admired him for his conservative perspectives.
Thanks for including Reagan. Greatest of American Presidents that change history. Rest in peace Gipper. We hope we can have a cure for Alzheimer's disease.
Karen Carpenter’s voice is so instantly recognizable. As soon as you hear her sing, you’re captivated by her perfect tone, her crystal clear articulation of the lyrics. Arguably the best female pop vocalist of all time.
Welcome back from the Zone! Like so many others, I was delighted to see a new installment. Thank you for visiting Karen Carpenter’s grave. She had one of the most beautiful voices in music. The visit to the Reagan Library was informative. I especially like the panel of the Berlin Wall enshrined there. Keep up the good work ... and stay cool! 😁
Valley Oaks is where "My Three Sons" actor Don Grady (Agrati) was cremated. Don, who played Robbie Douglas, was also on the Mousketeers and was a gifted composer who wrote the theme song for Phil Donahue's talk show. Don passed after a battle with bone cancer in 2012. Sadly there is no marker. He will forever be remembered as America's favorite son.
Rafael Campos ( 3:51 ) was one of my favorite character actors. My two favorite performances (please don't make me choose which one is #1) is his big screen debut in 1955 as Pete V. Morales in "Blackboard Jungle" and in 1979 as Nacho Gomez in the TV miniseries "Centennial" based on the novel by James A. Michener. Both outstanding performances from this great actor. R.I.P. Rafael and thank you. You are missed greatly 😢.
I only have one thing to say: Thank God for Arthur Dark! I missed the music, the great photography, the superb, informative narratives, and the sound of Arthur Dark's voice. Arthur makes it look so easy with respect to producing these videos. Of course, it is always great talent and tremendous dedication which makes it look so easy. Thank you so much.
I. Could not believe that I was home and doing nothing when the notification popped up. Awesome for doing Karen Carpenter and fantastic memorial on Ronald Reagan and his late wife Nancy Reagan. Even Steve Forrest was a treat. Again awesome job
It is so great to have you back again Arthur. I love this channel as well, definitely my favorite. Now that we have been loosing some rock legends such as Eddie Money and Ric Ocasek which is really sad of for us music fans. It very hard to hear of their passing but with channels like this, it will be nice remember them along with their great music.
Greetings once again from Merrie England. Glad you're back with another installment, Arthur. Best TH-cam channel there is without a doubt. Long may it continue.
Interesting about Nilsson. Never realized he had such a connection with the Beatles and his flat in England being the dying location for Cass and Moon. You learn so much about history by watching this channel. Good work!
I've never clicked so fast! I've been waiting for this tour!! We finally get to visit two of my favorite people - Karen Carpenter & Ronald Reagan. Also Virginia Mayo. Thank you so much, Arthur, for allowing me to visit a place I may never see in person. You've just made my day. :)
I know how much work these are so, I know all those who follow your channel really appreciate them. I jumped on this when I saw it pop up on my TH-cam list! When I first discovered you, I did nothing but watch them until I saw them all. Thanks again, for these and for showing me my lifelong fascination for prowling through graveyards isn’t so crazy! : )
Wonderful to have you back, Arthur. Your tours are so informative, interesting and challenging. I love the way you care about the people whose graves you identify.
Your "Twilight Zone" themed show was fantastic! How about a "Dragnet" themed one next? You could play the roll of Joe Friday and someone else can play Bill Gannon as you solve the mysteries of where they are all buried. "Just the facts, ma'am"
@@whiterabbit-wo7hw Maybe I sparked the idea of the next theme. ;) I hope so. There are so many people to mention. And that is one of my favorite shows.
The Reagan Library is one of the most beautiful spots I’ve ever been. I’m from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia and nothing is as pretty to me as my Mountains. But the view from Reagan’s gravesite is absolutely stunning.
@@tinotse2007 Your Welcome. He Had A Heart Disease. But The Media Had Already, Said That It Was Suicide. That's Why I Don't Believe Everything, That The Media Say. Because That Was A Lie, Point Blank!!!
I remember waiting 4 hours in line to see Reagan in Repose. On my way back, the lights from automobiles went on as far as the I could see...all coming to pay their respects. It reminded me of the final scene in “Field of Dreams.”
Thanks again, Arthur, for another great guided tour. I remember the Carpenters and their great music from the 1970s and the day Karen Carpenter passed. So tragic. As you noted, she was buried in Forest Lawn Cypress initially, where my father-in-law is interred. He is across the road from an early rocker, Eddie Cochran, who did "Summertime Blues" among others.
Another informative video. I knew that President Reagan had been an actor but never knew that Nancy Reagan had also been an actress. thank you for teaching me something new.
Nice to see Cesare Danova included in this video (though, I believe his first name's pronounced Chez-a-ray)! I've been watching him in the short-lived '68 TV series called 'Garrison's Gorillas', to which I was recently introduced, and have been enjoying his performance thoroughly. He was also in Viva Las Vegas with Elvis!
I loved the video! I love learning about stars I knew a few things about and discovering new ones! I've watched a few movies of silent film stars and others you've talked about in your videos! Thanks Arthur!
Its hard to believe that just one man wrote such epic famous cartoon songs, The Flintstones, Jetsons, Josie & Pussycats, Scooby doo,, i grew up with all those shows. Thank You for covering such a great unrecognized man!
I wasn't a big fan of the Reagans, but I gained so much respect as they went through Alzheimer's together.Was happy to see Virginia Mayo,Jack Kirby & Steve Forrest too.All together,a fantastic video!
Thank you for this video of Valley Valley Oaks Cemetery.. my parents are both buried there and I now live in Texas. This brought back great memories 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Karen singing "Superstar" is chill inducing even now. Perfection.
That is my favorite song of hers. ❤️
And it’s hard to sing that first note. I heard that she never hit a wrong note. Well I’ve had my share!! The Carpenters were one of my favorite groups. I mourned the loss of her life.
Karen Carpenter was one of the greatest singers (and drummer) of the 20th century. She is greatly missed; I'm glad you visited her final resting place.
My 4 year old son stops at whatever he’s doing when he hears Karen Carpenter’s voice❤️ she has the most beautiful voice in the world.
aww that's so sweet
If he's that good put him on The Voice
I'm glad he loves her :)
Hi
She really did.
Every time I hear Karen Carpenter I get chills! I don’t think we will ever get someone that sounds like her again! God bless
Rest In Peace Karen Anne Carpenter March 2, 1950-February 4, 1983 A Star On Earth A Star In Heaven.
❤️
I still get goosebumps when I hear Karen Carpenter sing... even just a snippet...
i still tear up about Karen Carpenter...she was so beautiful and her voice was unbelievable
What happened to Karen Carpenter was so sad and took away from the world an incredibly beautiful voice at the very young age of 32.
I hope she is at peace now.
Amen
It is too bad that Karen Carpenter's tragic death brought to light that one cannot only treat anorexia nervous, but the psychology of what leads to anorexia nervous in the first place.
Who else clicked quick af for this???? Love this channel!!! Lol all these people saying first comment. We all clicked on it at the same time.
I did! Lmao
I did
I did
☝️ I did
I did😂😂🇳🇱
Welcome back, you were missed Mr. Dark
He is buried at forest lawn memorial park (Hollywood hills)
I didnt imagine that America cemeteries were THAT beautiful. Some are real masterpieces of architecture. Your work is Great and worthy of praise and respect.
Starting 14:10 Karen's voice tops everything else on this video! Thank you for your kind words to Karen, Arthur! She is missed.
Yay. I love Karen Carpenter. Happy that you visited her❤️
Me too! Loved that ❤️
What a voice. During the 70's her song "We've Only Just Begun" was played at almost every graduation ceremony.
David Kupferman most beautiful voice
Ever. 💖🌟
What a voice! Rosemary Clooney, Patsy Cline, Karen, Whitney Houston and Adele, the top 5 of all time! Sorry Barbara, Mariah and Celine you didn't make the cut, for limited range and bigger egos than talent.
Greta For sure. Male or female she had the most soothing and strongest angel voice on earth. One of a kind and a great loss for all of us. Not exaggerating!
Welcome back! A small story: After Ronald Reagan lay in state at the Capitol, his body was flown back to California in a 747 whose route took it on a very circuitous path across the United States (think sine wave vs. straight line), essentially trying to fly over as many states as possible before reaching his final resting place. A very 21st Century kind of farewell...I was an air traffic controller at the time, and got to monitor the jet as it passed through my airspace.
Also, Artie Shaw's version of "Begin the Beguine" is, in my very humble opinion, one of the best Big band recordings ever. thank you for honoring him here.
Karen Carpenter will always be remembered. Gone too soon , so sad.
Rip
Karen Carpenter, among the greatest femail singers of all time. Great video thank you so much.
I miss Karen and the Reagan's even now. Karen especially because of her beautiful voice and songs. She's still one of my favorite Singers to this day. And Reagan starred in some of my favorite movies and his witty humor. . .especially his one liners that has me cracking up! I listen to then whenever I needed a cheer up.
Two things I like most about this channel are the historical flashbacks of people we brought into our homes and hearts and the reminder that in the end, we are all just human.
Karen Carpenter's voice is like no others.
Europa 17 I totally agree !
Certainly unique. You know it's her after the first word she sings.
She was a favorite singer that I imitated when I was a little girl in the 70's. Glad she was mentioned, but was sad when she died.
The best range of all female singers, low alto to high soprano. Check out the Carpenter's Christmas Portrait CD. The best Christmas album of all time.
I agree. I was ten years old when she was taken away tragically and way too soon and way too young.
Karen Carpenter... what an extraordinary Lady... died too soon. Unforgotten. She's my Idol because of her friendly and warm-hearted being. Thank you, Karen. You brought so much joy to so many people. You are missed.
Wonderfully done, Sir. These videos absolutely break my heart. Karen Carpenter's story rips me apart. Gone way too soon. Such a mindless tragedy.
Though her story is heartbreaking, many lives have been saved because of her death. Hardly anyone had heard of anorexia at the time. Her death brought it to the mainstream.
I will be forever grateful that she and Richard made so many wonderful songs together while she was still with us.
I absolutely adore Karen Carpenter dearly. Every one of her songs brings me to tears and one day hope to play “close to you” at my wedding
Karen Carpenter had such an incredible voice.
She was one of a kind (and we're not related.... I wished)
I love your videos! Thank you so much for creating them and for educating us as well. The Carpenter mausoleum is beautiful. It’s a fitting tribute to such an amazing singer. Seeing where President and Mrs. Reagan rest was very nice. A piece of the Berlin Wall definitely deserved to be placed with President Reagan.
I've never clicked on a notification so fast in my life. Thanks Arthur!
He is soooooo, Awesome!!!!💋👍
You are the best of the past that can ever, ever ,and can never be forgotten, thank you for sharing so much h of the most of of the of it with the world!😊💋👍
Are you a 12 year old girl ? Know one cares
Wait a minute.....Karen Carpenter was at Forest Lawn in Cypress Calif.......
Thank you Arthur. It's been awhile. Bad time to bring this up but I'm still mourning the loss of Eddie Money and Valerie Harper..and now Ric Ocasek, lead singer from the rock band The Cars..
mark valerie harper place grave new Hollywood forever cemetrey
I know...it seems like before u k ow it everyone we admire will b gone...then what????
Rest In Peace, Karen. The most beautiful voice I have ever heard ❤️
KM agree
Indeed. The Christmas Portrait CD shows her voice and Richards arrangements to a T.
Karen's music's never be gone
Absolutely love Karen Carpenter such a beautiful soul inside and out - and that voice wow!!! Taken from us so young, hope she’s at rest now
Never met President Reagan or his wife but I cried like a baby watching both funerals on TV
Being a disabled person who lives in the uk I would probably never be able to get to the usa to visit my favorite stars final resting places please keep the videos coming they are awesome
I hadn't learned about your channel at the time this video was published, but I am so grateful you did an episode with Karen Carpenter. I've seen so many documentaries about The Carpenters, but not one of them (that I've seen) has shown her final resting place. It just dawned on me that you may have visited it in one of your episodes. You did! And I sincerely thank you for that. :D
I'm a Big Band Era enthusiast, and I just want to say Thank You for always including these iconic musicians and band leaders in your videos! Because of people like you their memories and legacy's will live on...Thank You!!!
I absolutely adore your voice and knowledge!! Thanks for bringing us these wonderful videos!! ❤️❤️❤️ Karen Carpenter and the Reagans ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Reagan was the first president that I watched being inaugurated. His speach "Tear down this wall" still gives me the chills.
RR was the very first presidential candidate I even voted for in the 1976 Nebraska primary. He won Nebraska as I remember but lost the primary. I have always admired him for his conservative perspectives.
Finally! Harry Nilsson makes an appearance on Hollywood Graveyard!
SlickNickVids Yes!! “Jump into the Fire”. Genius
Your breaking my heart, your tearing it apart so...
Did he really put the lime in the coconut ?
Thanks for including Reagan. Greatest of American Presidents that change history. Rest in peace Gipper. We hope we can have a cure for Alzheimer's disease.
Yay! Loved Karen Carpenter! Thanks Arthur!
She was the best and humble!
Karen Carpenter’s voice is so instantly recognizable. As soon as you hear her sing, you’re captivated by her perfect tone, her crystal clear articulation of the lyrics. Arguably the best female pop vocalist of all time.
Welcome back from the Zone! Like so many others, I was delighted to see a new installment. Thank you for visiting Karen Carpenter’s grave. She had one of the most beautiful voices in music. The visit to the Reagan Library was informative. I especially like the panel of the Berlin Wall enshrined there. Keep up the good work ... and stay cool! 😁
Thank you for sharing the lives of all celebrities. I’m Persian and I highly appreciate you sharing Viguen’s graveside ❤️🙏🏻
Valley Oaks is where "My Three Sons" actor Don Grady (Agrati) was cremated. Don, who played Robbie Douglas, was also on the Mousketeers and was a gifted composer who wrote the theme song for Phil Donahue's talk show. Don passed after a battle with bone cancer in 2012. Sadly there is no marker. He will forever be remembered as America's favorite son.
And his sister was Lani O'Grady (Agrati), who played Mary Bradford on "Eight Is Enough". She died at only 47 in 2001 due to alcoholism.
Rafael Campos ( 3:51 ) was one of my favorite character actors.
My two favorite performances (please don't make me choose which one is #1) is his big screen debut in 1955 as Pete V. Morales in "Blackboard Jungle" and in 1979 as Nacho Gomez in the TV miniseries "Centennial" based on the novel by James A. Michener. Both outstanding performances from this great actor.
R.I.P. Rafael and thank you. You are missed greatly 😢.
I only have one thing to say: Thank God for Arthur Dark! I missed the music, the great photography, the superb, informative narratives, and the sound of Arthur Dark's voice. Arthur makes it look so easy with respect to producing these videos. Of course, it is always great talent and tremendous dedication which makes it look so easy. Thank you so much.
I. Could not believe that I was home and doing nothing when the notification popped up. Awesome for doing Karen Carpenter and fantastic memorial on Ronald Reagan and his late wife Nancy Reagan. Even Steve Forrest was a treat. Again awesome job
The view from Reagan's grave is breathtaking.
It is so great to have you back again Arthur. I love this channel as well, definitely my favorite. Now that we have been loosing some rock legends such as Eddie Money and Ric Ocasek which is really sad of for us music fans. It very hard to hear of their passing but with channels like this, it will be nice remember them along with their great music.
Welcome back Arthur! You were sorely missed! I love these tours. Thank you so much for all your hard work!
I really appreciate how respectful you are and giving these ppl their dignity by sharing how they left their mark in Hollywood. 🙏 Well done
Saturday was the worst day it could possibly be. Glad I caught this.
sakay west I hope things are better for you . Be blessed.
Thank you.
That’s so neat to hear about Mr Ronald Reagan, I had no idea he was actor.
That was almost the first thing I knew about him...
@@LathropLdST . Same here. I thought everyone knew that.
Great job as always! You're cemetery videos are always amazing!
Greetings once again from Merrie England. Glad you're back with another installment, Arthur. Best TH-cam channel there is without a doubt. Long may it continue.
Interesting about Nilsson. Never realized he had such a connection with the Beatles and his flat in England being the dying location for Cass and Moon. You learn so much about history by watching this channel. Good work!
I've never clicked so fast! I've been waiting for this tour!! We finally get to visit two of my favorite people - Karen Carpenter & Ronald Reagan. Also Virginia Mayo. Thank you so much, Arthur, for allowing me to visit a place I may never see in person. You've just made my day. :)
Yessssssss you’re back, you tube has been “dead” without you 😀
I know how much work these are so, I know all those who follow your channel really appreciate them. I jumped on this when I saw it pop up on my TH-cam list! When I first discovered you, I did nothing but watch them until I saw them all. Thanks again, for these and for showing me my lifelong fascination for prowling through graveyards isn’t so crazy! : )
Love these videos, so respectful and great to see places I may never see in person
Thank you for sharing Karen Carpenter, Kristoff St. John and Steve Forrest. Well done.
Wonderful to have you back, Arthur. Your tours are so informative, interesting and challenging. I love the way you care about the people whose graves you identify.
Thank you for letting me go where you go , or I would never get to see this !
Great video! Your narrative on President Ronald Reagan gave me goose bumps. Well done!
All presidents are crooked.
and reagan was one of the worst,, and miss Davis was known as the blow job queen in hollywood,, thats how they met,,,
I'm 21 years old but I like Karen Carpenters songs like "Top of the World".
You have taste, congrats! They rocked the 1st 1/2 of the 70s like nobody's business. Their Christmas CD Christmas Portrait is a classic, bar none.
@@patcurrie9888didn't the key drop for the gas bottles work? 😭 I'm so sorry they tricked me again😭
Your "Twilight Zone" themed show was fantastic! How about a "Dragnet" themed one next? You could play the roll of Joe Friday and someone else can play Bill Gannon as you solve the mysteries of where they are all buried.
"Just the facts, ma'am"
Love the idea.
@@whiterabbit-wo7hw Maybe I sparked the idea of the next theme. ;) I hope so. There are so many people to mention. And that is one of my favorite shows.
Better yet "just the graves ma'am"
Great idea!
Definitely a great idea.
The Reagan Library is one of the most beautiful spots I’ve ever been. I’m from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia and nothing is as pretty to me as my Mountains. But the view from Reagan’s gravesite is absolutely stunning.
I love the way this is narrated. So informative. The voice is perfect.
I got way too excited when the notification for this video popped up!!!😄❤
SN M I think it's safe to say you weren't the only one. Even I got excited when it popped up.
Welcome back Mr Dark. Hope you enjoyed your break! I absolutely love these videos.
I loved that you did Kristoff St. John as I am huge fan of Young the Restless.. It was a shock to hear of his passing, seeing his grave is so sad,.
I heard it was Suicide. For Kristoff St. John. As i watch the video. Now it was said it to be Heart Failure. So which is it?
@@tinotse2007 Heart Failure
@@donnacrenshaw5972 Thanx for the confirmation
@@tinotse2007 Your Welcome. He Had A Heart Disease. But The Media Had Already, Said That It Was Suicide. That's Why I Don't Believe Everything, That The Media Say. Because That Was A Lie, Point Blank!!!
@@donnacrenshaw5972 You're Welcome. What about his Son ? Now Media says it was Suicide. Any truth in that?
I remember waiting 4 hours in line to see Reagan in Repose. On my way back, the lights from automobiles went on as far as the I could see...all coming to pay their respects. It reminded me of the final scene in “Field of Dreams.”
Bob, Thank You. I cried during his memorial services. We will never see anyone like him again.
🤬🤬🤬
Nice to see where Ruth Hussey is buried. She was a good character actress.
I got excited when I saw a new upload. Great job! Thank you for posting Karen Carpenter
Thanks again, Arthur, for another great guided tour.
I remember the Carpenters and their great music from the 1970s and the day Karen Carpenter passed. So tragic. As you noted, she was buried in Forest Lawn Cypress initially, where my father-in-law is interred. He is across the road from an early rocker, Eddie Cochran, who did "Summertime Blues" among others.
Watching in the UK, 11pm as you do lol 🤗
I'm from the UK also I love his videos x
Thank you, thank you, thank you, for bringing back the "original" graveyard tours!!! I just LOVE them!!!🤗🤗🤗🤗👍👍👍👍
Karen Carpenter ❤️
Another informative video. I knew that President Reagan had been an actor but never knew that Nancy Reagan had also been an actress. thank you for teaching me something new.
YESSS!! A new upload with Karen Carpenter?! Sign me up! 😍
One of my favorite singers & one of the only ones I can sing along with because her voice was lower . . . a contralto or an alto I think?
@@karenhenry1233 Contralto. Some are alto notes but she can really hit those very low notes with clarity and precision.
Great to have you back, Arthur. You were missed. Keep 'em coming!
Nice to see Cesare Danova included in this video (though, I believe his first name's pronounced Chez-a-ray)! I've been watching him in the short-lived '68 TV series called 'Garrison's Gorillas', to which I was recently introduced, and have been enjoying his performance thoroughly. He was also in Viva Las Vegas with Elvis!
I always loved this channel. Seeing Jack Kirby's grave was a treat...thanks.
I missed you man. I love your channel. Keep up the great work~futire US Army soldier
Learn to spell grunt
Hoyt Curtin. Rest In Peace. Thank you for the memories of great music.
So glad to see a new video up! Thank you!
Enjoyed the tour, Karen Carpenter was indeed one of the best singers in the world.
I loved the video! I love learning about stars I knew a few things about and discovering new ones! I've watched a few movies of silent film stars and others you've talked about in your videos! Thanks Arthur!
Well done Mr. Dark. You own some of my favorite videos on TH-cam . Very professional as always. Thanks.
Wonder if he'll ever do a 27 curse video of all those that died at the age of 27
Ah yes, The 27 Club.
That would be awesome!!
Good idea!
That or the resting places of the presidents
@@MrJeepsrule that would be nice to
thank you thank you thank you. i just love karen carpenter!
Thank you for including Kristoff St john.
Karen Carpenter and mr.Reagan are my favorites. THanks.
Its hard to believe that just one man wrote such epic famous cartoon songs, The Flintstones, Jetsons, Josie & Pussycats, Scooby doo,, i grew up with all those shows. Thank You for covering such a great unrecognized man!
I wasn't a big fan of the Reagans, but I gained so much respect as they went through Alzheimer's together.Was happy to see Virginia Mayo,Jack Kirby & Steve Forrest too.All together,a fantastic video!
I waiting this video so long time you even can’t imagine
Me too!!!!! Love this shit!!😁✌
Scott Hall yeah man I feel peaceful and harmony after watching this 👏👍🏻
Thank you for this video of Valley Valley Oaks Cemetery.. my parents are both buried there and I now live in Texas. This brought back great memories 🙏🙏🙏🙏
A sugestion of soap actors like McDonald Carey,Frances Reid, Joseph Mascolo fron Days of Our Lives and Peggy McKay.
You're back!!!! 🙏🏻 What a great tour!!! Love from Tina, Denmark ♥️🇩🇰
It’s great to see you Vlogs again you did a great job.
I really miss Karen Carpenter I was glad you showed her place of peace, thank you
Glad you're back, Arthur.
Thank you for remembering Kristoff St. John. Broke my heart...