Buck Owens & Don Rich - Before you go
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2010
- Recorded March15 1966
Tom Brumley steelguitar
Don Rich electric guitar
Doyle Holly bass
Willie Cantu drums
To read more about the shows check out this site:
www.buckowens.com/ranchshow.html Видеоклипы
Don Rich was such a badass.
Love this !!!! This is real Country Music. It's the best !!!
Rolene Brumley
Your Husband Tom was the best steel guitarist ever in my opinion and this song shows!!
Thank you for your kind words about my Tom... I agree with you.....
Best band ever........they were just magical......love you
Buck, Don and The Buckaroos were the cream of the crop!
DON WAS THE BEST OF THE BEST WITH BUCK AND THE BUCKAROS AND I REALLY LIKED THAT YOUNG MAN AND I MISS HIM IN MY MIND LIKE THE GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME HE MADE CUNTRY WHAT COUNTRY MUSIC IS TODAY THANK YOU DON YOU WERE THE GRATESTIS
This is one great example of the humour in so many Buck Owens' songs. Laughing through his tears.
These guys were the best of the best
Don Rich had a beautiful voice and he also could hit a few licks on that guitar.
Buck a great country artist. The music lives on. 🎶😊
Don and Buck can sure put a country song across....Don has so much personality and it shows...what a loss when he passed.......
A loss indeed this was why Buck kinda retired and seemed uninterested in the business.
In addition to being one of the best country bands, they had the greatest wardrobe.
what a smile Don had....RIP.
Ridiculously amazing. Folks will rediscover this gold when the time is right. (looking at watch)
Don Rich was the best possible backup for Buck. Don's the man.
@pedalman No, Jay, he passed away suddenly with heart attack. Never sick one day,
just went to bed and that was it. !!! I'm still recovering from that. I miss him so much. He was the BEST !!! He was my best buddy.
Rolene Brumley
Don Rich left this world way too soon and if he lived Country Music would still be country today.
Buck Owens could sing a good song...but it was Don Rich that helped his career move along.
Thank you and God Bless Classic Country Music.
Love Buck Owen's listening since I was 7
I love the tone Don gets out of his Tele .
Now THIS........is Country. Can sure see where Dwight got his main influence....
Oh, how we miss the REAL country. Its such a blessing to have this stuff online!..
I can't even imagine singing with a band that had people like Don Rich and Tom Brumley in it. Talk about perfection!
Good deal.
good singer buck owens don rich and his parner I love all their songs
Such a great song by two great Artist! I use to walk to my neighbor's house when I was a child to watch Buck Owens and The Buckaroos, on Saturday evenings, because we didn't have a television or electricity. It was 1966, but, I was raised on a farm, in the country. Most of the people around us had those things, but there wasn't as much love in their house as it was in mine! I was a very fortunate child, born to loving Parents, who put us ahead of themselves! Such a difference it is today, in a lot of homes!
your Absolutely right...I grew up in the country as well, and my parents would have starved themselves to make sure us kids had a plate of food on the table...nowdays the only thing important to these kids is who has the newest iPhone...including my kids..and I don't know how to change it....well, the good thing of it all is we can come here and still listen to buck, in HQ anytime we want I guess !! God bless y'all 🙏
that's great, which town were you in?
They ain't gone I listen to them all the time.
Damn that's kickass! Buck and Don awesome
Buck Owens was one of the more underrated singers.
Tim Smith Yes he was and Don Rich Too!
In his day, he and the Buckaroos were one of the biggest bands of the time. They may seem underrated now because many have forgotten, but the Buckaroos are still certainly somewhat known. In my opinion, Don Rich was the underrated one (to the public anyway).
What do you mean underrated? The man was an international superstar
I think "overrated" is the word you're looking for.
Buck was also a great poet.
14 days before I was born ! . A class act.
PERFECT harmony..........enough said
Now that Possum is gone, the 2 best "pure" country singers are in heaven. RIP Buck and George.
Don Rich and the boys in pink!! Wow! I'm used to seeing Buck in the off colors, and the Buckaroos in the stable, dark colors. This is a new view. Not many men will wear pink. Nice.
Hairs on the back of the neck stuff! That tempo change and Don's lean breaks absolutely stunning!
Don Rich always had a smile on his face when performing. He loved what he was doing.
this....is real country right here...the hell with this new stuff, they need to play this right here
45x45bw as the Possum said "whose gonna fill their shoes" no one
One in a million friendship.
I am a huge Buck Owens fan but I must admit what MADE this song was when Don's beautiful voice started harmonizing with Buck. What a tragedy that he was so young when his music stopped.
Really great....would never be the same without Tom's steel.
I would do anything to have that Telecaster!!
Got to be one of my favorite songs ever
How could you NOT grin with steel like that pouring in behind you??!! Don's grin says it All.
Buck and Don were the best singing duo of all time. Tom Brumley was an amazing Pedal steel guitarist. They were simply the best
i've loved this song since the 60s as a young boy an i still get chills when tom plays the slow part. oh my those chimes are the best! but what else would i expect from the BEST STEEL PLAYER EVER!!!!!!!!
America, Fender, and country music.
I often wonder where all of these guitars ended up.
Me too.
Good music..
Hillbilly hit parade on Saturday night...1965??
Really love this stuff
don rich always looked like he was having a good time...
Stop your two-steppin' and WALTZ! OK, now you can two-step again...STOP! Waltz!!
and so on
Quit smirking while you're apologizing, Don! lol Love this song.
Great pictorial tribute of Tom at the "Tamale King". A friend said they had hired Tom in San Antonio for a dinner theater gig. I guess he was in San Antonio at the time of his passing. One of the greats. He was so strong and subtle with Rick Nelson and Buck and the Desert Rose Band and etc, etc. Glad he was inducted to the Steel Guitar Players hall of fame (Texas and Intl.).
Another #1 hit for Buck Owens on the Country & Western charts. It was the 88th #1 C&W song of the Rock Era. At this point, there is no doubt that Buck Owens was establishing himself as a force on the Country Music scene.
@1:35 When the steel player hits a bad note, I love their reaction. You almost hear a chuckle! Such a great moment, and the show must continue ! Love this song
There are no bad notes.
@@brianbard3410 ok
This is so fine, such great steel work. And I love Willie. I actually tried to fix Willie up with my sister-in-law a number of years ago. I have had the pleasure to do some gigs with him in nashville.
That steel guitar ..... love.... love...love...
That dang Don Rich cutting tenor was insane! Buck is the man!
@videoeer Yeah Don and Buck they do sing harmony as family members do but as we all well know they might as well have been brothers cos there was a love there that was probably just as strong. Watching these videos puts a lump in the throat these two were truly great and unequalled. To have Don Rich by your side must have been the ultimate and his perpetual smile was infectious.
Buck and Don are music to my ears!
Can’t beat this shit.
Hailing from Bakersfield, Ca.
two words: DON. RICH.
make sure you know before you go..
The incredible Don Rich!
love Buck and Don
@brumleyshow Rolene, I do apologise, I dont know how i got it so wrong, probably late at night when I wasn't thinking properly.
Im from England and I never got to meet any of the great players but from being on the steel forum I know Tom is a very special man in everyones memory, you can always measure a mans stature by his friends .
Here over the pond we never got to see any of this great music until you tube came along we could only get it on records. Best wishes, Alan.
A mistake on the steel at 1:37 and Don's reaction immediately after is priceless!!! That's the way to play music!! :)
Was that a mistake?
He was laughing at the way Buck strummed his guitar
This is awesome!
This is the real country
RIP Buck and Don.
Love the harmonies from Buck and Don
LOVING YES YES❤️
That truly was a great harmony pair!
Him and Buck were THE coolest
Ang gwapo gwapo ni Don rich..,❤❤
These early ranch shows were live all the way. The later shows from '69 on had prerecorded music.
Wwooo...there's some heavy Fender representation and sound going on in that video. Awesome.
R.I.P . Don
only willie cantu is alive unfortuntatley! Buck, Don, Doyle and Tom are gone. I don t know about Wayyne Wilson! But the music lives on.
Awesome
Real men can wear pink.....Don Rich was the man.
The "Rhinestone Cowboys" era.....priceless pickin by Don Rich....highly underrated as a lead guitarist....top 3 picker behind Roy Clark and Jerry Reed
@COWBOYMACLEOD Also listen to that unique pedal steel guitar from Tom Brumley , who could have thought steel guitar could be part of Bucks music until this stylist came along. One of the greatest ( and possibly the first ) "super" bands in country music history along with Emmylous "Hot band" and Ricky Skaggs 80s country band .
I love that sparkly tele , I wonder where that guitar is now , it’s worth a fortune
Don Rich was such a cutie pie
This was off of the Bucks Ranch show....
at 1:40 - Brumley plays a passage that is so surprising that you can see and hear Don Rich suppress a laugh. I love it.
'But darling..' Very cute haha
If we don't get Nashvilles attention soon there won't be any more country as we know and love. It is a shame how it has been trashed by freaking hip hop and rap. Yea they have there place but it's just not with country.
nice music =D
Probably when Tom had that little clam with his last lick. The Buck Owens Ranch Show usually prerecorded all the music and perfomed lipsync to the camera. This would allow for some overdubbing and corrections. Apparently, this was one error that didn't get fixed.
I remember watching this show as a kid and sometimes Tom would not appear with the band. They'd play an instrumental and Don would crackup everyone - and himself - trying to visually cover the pedal steel breaks on his guitar.
smilin Don should be his nick name
Buck really cracked Don up.
Damned if that steel guitar and Don's lead don't make for one fine country song!
great footage thanks for posting. Do you know anything else about the appearance?
God Don't sang like angel and those guitar licks? Surely missed
Yes i can say the same thing.and i was only 9 years old
I uploaded the swedish version of this song right now! (Innan du går, Marianne Kock)
@JayBBluejay Tom Brumley passed away a couple of years ago , cancer got him . If anyone likes steel guitar google "The steel guitar forum" you can read all the posts without joining, loads of information on there, all the top players are members as Tom Brumley was and post all the time, Paul Franklin often contributes Buddy Emmons also posts , Buddy is now officially retired.
@pedalman Im just adding to my own post here from some months ago... I got this so wrong and I apologise, Tom didnt have cancer at all. I was probably posting late at night and my brain was working worse than normal .....again apologies if my mistake caused upset especially to Toms family.
The tempo changeup is fun
Sjelefrender:-)
Looks like Don had something going on with Tom Brumley (Probably a bet or something), Don gives Tom a wierd look on the second run and Tom gives a weird twang on the pedal steel Don and Buck look at each other and try to keep a straight face.
Precursor to Brad Paisley’s, I’m gonna miss her!