Well, I appreciate your nice compliment. I enjoyed doing that one and I'm glad someone else got something out of it too. I have watched it several times myself. Ever hear the story of how he came up with that song? It's interesting to say the least.
"In 1973, Murphey signed to Epic Records and released his album Michael Murphey that same year. In 1975, he released his seminal album, Blue Sky, Night Thunder, which contained the hit "Carolina in the Pines" and what is perhaps his masterpiece, "Wildfire", a sentimental song about the ghosts of a woman and her horse. As a boy, he first heard from his grandfather the story of a ghost horse rescuing people in the desert. Years later, Murphey had a dream about this ghost horse and wrote the words and music the same day with songwriter Larry Cansler."
And here's Carolina in the Pines, another of my favorite songs.