Thanks Darren😊 I really do appreciate your unending love and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
I miss those nights in my mom & dads living room in the 70s listening to Roy Clark and Buck Owens and the whole HEE HAW GANG. Families have forgotten about the importance of hanging out & listening to Really good music. There was an EPIC amount of talent that appeared on the show. Most are gone but never FORGOTTEN 🙏🙌☝️
Thank you for sharing! My dad died ten years ago this week and I showed my daughter and grandson some He Haw videos and told them my stories similar to yours. I’m glad we can share some fun traditions and spend time together.
I miss them same days.. Those times i didn't know it then but they where the best times of my life. Setting on the floor big bowl of pop corn watching heehaw with my grandpa. Roy clark Buck Owens and the whole gang was great times.. My grandpa knew Roy Buck and Mini Pearl he spoke about them always smiling.. RIP Aubrey Sanders!
The way they watched each other's playing...you know they're old friends and have played together a million times, and have rehearsed this particular bit a LOT...but they watch each other with such respect and admiration. These are two legitimately world class musicians - all time- who are long-time friends and yet still recognize each other's sheer talent and refinement. Take note, kids: this is what men look like, and how real talent manifests itself.
@@Frank00 Roy and Buck met in 1962, became friends, and started performing together regularly in 1973. They knew each other's musical abilities and clues very well, and had plenty of practice with this one before they first performed it on Hee Haw. They weren't just acquaintances bound together by the banjo, they were friends and professional collaborators. And thank goodness, because of the good things produced during their time together (and separately).
When I heard that Buck Trent had passed, this clip was the first thing I thought of. They did a great version of this decades later, before Roy passed away. R.I.P. to two legends, no doubt dueling in heaven right now.
Next, sadly, as awesome as it is, it's "boring". As "suffering through" Pagliacci is so borig that Spike Jones had to mock it. ruclips.net/video/ItfEk3_4-fU/видео.html I won't say moderns are uncultured, but when technical greats like these are known by so few... Idiocracy meets Pal Yat Chee.
Not only lying on the floor right in front of our big box TV with my brothers, but my step-dad in his recliner, and my mom sitting forward on the couch, with all of us drinking Coke and eating pretzels, and of course both of them smoking... Hahaha... What great memories.
@@edwardmcdowell3001 ... And if we all were sitting around the dining room table, my brothers and I would hop our parents waited until we were all finished eating before they lit up! And then they'd gross us out by putting their cig out in their mashed potatoes... Hahaha... And furthermore, if it was a Saturday night, we would watch the Honeymooners with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney, and later it might be the Ed Sullivan show, or if it was Friday, it was Sea Hunt with Lloyd Bridges and then Twilight Zone... Oh man, Ed, ya got me going now!
@@thomasklugh4345 you got me going too Thomas! Brings back good memories! Thank you for the reply. They were definitely good days! That's funny about the mashed potatoes too. LOL!
Roy Clark is so talented and his skills so much out of this world, he HAS to do the comedy, so people can still accept and love him instead of envying him. I was born in 1975, but he means a lot to me. God's gift to country music.
@@bigsheilaandthebeefyboys5394 I am half Cherokee and Irish.. half. Not 1/1024th like that liar Fauxchontas Elizabeth Warren. I was not offended. What I do find offensive is stupid liberals that feel the need to speak for me, which I find to be arrogant and condescending.
Wow! That's so sweet of you to say Anna🤠, I actually didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
Roy was such a great player on the banjo. Buck, was a genius. Im old enough and lucky enough to have seen this episode on heeeee hawwwwwe. God bless them both!
Thanks Dewey😊 I really do appreciate your unending love and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
This song! It was this song that made me get a banjo. Roy Clark will always be one of my favorite musicians no matter how many newcomers try and "improve " This music.
Both very great banjo players, but Roy Clark had the BEST Sideburns of any musician...and he was one very humorous man. R.I.P. Roy, you were the great one. Doctor George Whitehead
Roy Clark and Glenn Campbell never got the recognition they deserved from the public and musical press because of bias. Country musicians can never be as good as rock, jazz and classical. Now, finally, they are getting the recognition they deserve. David Gilmour gives them both the highest technical praise.
Anyone come here from the reunion clip? I can’t stop watching the old pros... Jerry Reed, Roy Clark, Glen Campbell, Chet Atkins and so on... NOTHING from today’s music is ANYWHERE near the standards of those I listed. These guy had it all. Talent, charisma, great sense of humor... and they all seemed to be absolutely down to earth people...
Wow! That's so sweet of you to say Carole🤠 I actually didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
Conheci Roy Clark com a Canção Yesterday, When Y Was Young. Não sabia que Ele era um Expert com o Banjo. Hoje, vejo muitas apresentações Dele. Banjo é muito bom de ouvir. Admirável.
Awe man…. Brings back fond memories of watching Hee Haw with my Great Aunt from Lynchburg WV. Next would be the Laurence Welk show with rose milk commercials at every break. All American right there!
Thanks Gregory😊 I really do appreciate your unending love and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
My God, were these men musicians. Truly and gifted musicians. I remember this program very well as a kid. It was fun and musical and kind of kitsch, but looking back...wow...there were some geniuses here.
Wow! That's so sweet of you to have said about "Roy", my Dear🤠 I honestly didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Well thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
Thanks Indria😊 I really do appreciate the unending and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
Oh! I'm so sorry about that Cj😌, I honestly know how you feel right now loosing your friend Roy. We all miss Roy too! Well thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏🤠. Your comment did capture my heart. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan and also what made you love my music???
They were something special. Man!. I sure miss Hee Haw! Miss Roy. I thought about Steve Martin while this was playing. He would have enjoyed joining this interlude.
Roy Clark is the greatest string instrumentalist of all time. He was a virtuoso on acoustic and electric guitar, violin, AND banjo. Even could play pedal steel very well To watch him go toe-to-toe with the masters of each instrument is a delight.
This conjures the best memories for me of watching Hee-Haw on Sunday night at Granny and Granpa's in West Virginia with my cousin Bev right before it was time to drive home. The grownups were in the kitchen on the homemade 'Dirty Board" playing a chinese checkers game. I believe this was after the Wonderful World of Disney and Mutal of Omaha's, Wild Kingdom. Good times.
You just described my Sunday🙂too! It was great to have a *"Blast from the Past."* Take care, be safe/healthy and sane. Peace out. @Deborah M Galarza ~☆ cheers!
Preach on Deborah...Preach on!!! You just described some VERY VERY FOND MEMORIES of my childhood in the 70s at my grandparents home on Sunday night after a big family dinner when I was growing up in Gordon Alabama. Much love from Mobile Alabama.
I can't believe I've never heard this version since I grew up watching "Hee Haw". This is really fantastic! I would love to have just a fraction of that talent!!
Thanks my Dear😊 I really do appreciate the unending and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
Wow! That's so sweet of you to say Jackie🤠, I actually didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
@@bucktrent8255 discovered your insane jam at the restaurant I own, we play bluegrass, been open 20 years, Marty Stuart has eaten there, always been a fan of the hee haw clan all the way back to the 70’s, I’m a huge fan of all genres of music but especially music where talent is involved and you my friend have talent!
Two absolutely incredible fantastic banjo players and musicians! Roy Clark and Buck Trent were phenomenal! But at the same time even though not part of this performance, let's not forget people like String Bean and the one and only Grandpa Jones! Flat and Scruggs as well! Very much missed in may they all rest in peace
They don't make shows like this anymore, everything has to be political or just down right vile. I can't even stand to watch most of what's on tv anymore. Its nice to watch these old shows and be able to laugh.
Wow! That's so sweet of you to have said about "Roy", Ronnie🤠, didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Well thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
the devil got himself kicked out of Heaven for trying to horn in on this jam, saying he was the best: heck, they pinned his ears back before he could open his case!!!! "we done told you once - you sunuvuh ..." 🥔👁️🍅🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸😎
Just riding around and then suddenly you hear two repeating but somehow more and more complex tunes, you turn to the music and see two jackasses with banjos standing in front of each other like it's a noon duel.
Besides being one of the best pictures in the world Roy could really sing again today we don't have talent like that boy fantastic just watching these guys not to mention Glen Campbell another top guitarist I can't forget Jim Stafford super trio
That's so nice of you to say Dennis🤠, I honestly didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
Did we all grow up in a great time period, or what? Wow! Today's generation knows nothing about about true entertainment. But, we know because we were glued every Saturday evening as it unfolded on Hee Haw.
There is no equivalent in today’s entertainment that could even come close to matching this! I know that makes me sound old AF, and maybe at 43 I am, but tell me I’m wrong!
Oh! That's so nice of you to say Arlene😊 I really do appreciate the unending and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
Roy Clark was an absolute master of anything that had strings!! The man could play with anyone in any genre and often did so. I cannot believe I passed up the opportunity to hear him in concert because I thought he was a hick/hillbilly/whatever. My mistake. Listen to Mr. Clark play the 12 string guitar. Doesn't matter what he is playing, just listen. He did not receive anywhere near the attention/accolades that he deserved. Heaven will be filled with the greats and I cannot wait to listen again....
Proof positive that if you put strings on a 2x4, Roy Clark could make it sound like a symphony. Dude was a musical genius!
So was Buck Trent
True incredible
Buck Trent wasn't bad himself.
Buck Trent was no joke either
A time in America that needs to come back! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Darren😊 I really do appreciate your unending love and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
It's like my youth,,,think of the memories but it's gone😂
Oh ya? A time of rampant unchecked racism and hardcore misogyny. Ya let’s make America great again.🙄
It sure does. My prayers every day
Amen
I miss those nights in my mom & dads living room in the 70s listening to Roy Clark and Buck Owens and the whole HEE HAW GANG. Families have forgotten about the importance of hanging out & listening to Really good music. There was an EPIC amount of talent that appeared on the show. Most are gone but never FORGOTTEN 🙏🙌☝️
Thank you for sharing! My dad died ten years ago this week and I showed my daughter and grandson some He Haw videos and told them my stories similar to yours. I’m glad we can share some fun traditions and spend time together.
I know exactly what you are saying. Hee Haw was always a family gathering and the talent they hosted was incredible.
Heck yeah Hee Haw is still on TV, and if there's TWO things they're never short of, is incredible music AND women ;)
Everytime i would stay at Grandpa and Grandma's we would watch Hee Haw at 7pm Saturday nights with popcorn.
I miss them same days.. Those times i didn't know it then but they where the best times of my life. Setting on the floor big bowl of pop corn watching heehaw with my grandpa. Roy clark Buck Owens and the whole gang was great times.. My grandpa knew Roy Buck and Mini Pearl he spoke about them always smiling.. RIP Aubrey Sanders!
This is the best version of Dueling Banjos I have ever heard.
Check out the scene in the movie (Deliverance)
This was AMAZING! Who knew Roy Clark would be a cure for my blues today in 2023? I miss him.
And for mine in 2024!❤😢😢
@1:10 he makes his banjo sound like flamenco guitar~ the other guy is flaminging, too!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤
Roy Clark an American icon, one of the greatest guitar pickers of all time, the man could flat out rip it
You should listen to Glenn Campbell and Carl Jackson's version.
The way they watched each other's playing...you know they're old friends and have played together a million times, and have rehearsed this particular bit a LOT...but they watch each other with such respect and admiration. These are two legitimately world class musicians - all time- who are long-time friends and yet still recognize each other's sheer talent and refinement.
Take note, kids: this is what men look like, and how real talent manifests itself.
A beautifully stated tribute👏🏻
Respectfully I wonder how much they really did practice this together. These are two top musicians at the top of their game. Just a thought
@@Frank00 Roy and Buck met in 1962, became friends, and started performing together regularly in 1973. They knew each other's musical abilities and clues very well, and had plenty of practice with this one before they first performed it on Hee Haw.
They weren't just acquaintances bound together by the banjo, they were friends and professional collaborators. And thank goodness, because of the good things produced during their time together (and separately).
GREAT!!!!!!!
AMEN, Amen. 🙌👍👍
Roy could play a tune on a washing machine if you asked him to. Musical genius. A true national treasure.
When I heard that Buck Trent had passed, this clip was the first thing I thought of. They did a great version of this decades later, before Roy passed away.
R.I.P. to two legends, no doubt dueling in heaven right now.
Both died at 85 years old too.
The look on Roy's Face. Was priceless. Miss those days.
Just amazing. Roy Clark is a national treasure...RIP
both men are...!!!
@MiamiBeach xxx They were both pretty equal in my book. Incredibly gifted and talented artists.
@@stranraerwal ''
@MiamiBeach xxx Roy but Glenn was a great player and singer and songwriter. Just opinion
Genius expressed
This is some of the Best Dueling Banjos i ever Heard !!!!!!!!
I saw this the night they played. Went out the next day and bought their album. Best banjo performance EVER.
Me too
In which year was that?
@@MatthiasLorenz-b5k 1975
@@MatthiasLorenz-b5k 1975
Deliverance (movie) scene a little better
Roy did this level on multiple instruments. Pure genius.
I know! It’s insane!!
Why can’t we have this kind of entertainment anymore. This was such good, fun, clean, family entertainment.
Sex sells
Totally agree
Next, sadly, as awesome as it is, it's "boring". As "suffering through" Pagliacci is so borig that Spike Jones had to mock it.
ruclips.net/video/ItfEk3_4-fU/видео.html
I won't say moderns are uncultured, but when technical greats like these are known by so few...
Idiocracy meets Pal Yat Chee.
Roy Clark was way ahead of his time and the master of anything with strings!
Who remembers laying on the floor watching this with moms & pops sitting on the sofa watching her-haw!!!!!
Not only lying on the floor right in front of our big box TV with my brothers, but my step-dad in his recliner, and my mom sitting forward on the couch, with all of us drinking Coke and eating pretzels, and of course both of them smoking... Hahaha... What great memories.
@@thomasklugh4345 I'm right with you on that one Thomas! Such great times!
@@edwardmcdowell3001 ... And if we all were sitting around the dining room table, my brothers and I would hop our parents waited until we were all finished eating before they lit up! And then they'd gross us out by putting their cig out in their mashed potatoes... Hahaha...
And furthermore, if it was a Saturday night, we would watch the Honeymooners with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney, and later it might be the Ed Sullivan show, or if it was Friday, it was Sea Hunt with Lloyd Bridges and then Twilight Zone...
Oh man, Ed, ya got me going now!
@@thomasklugh4345 you got me going too Thomas! Brings back good memories! Thank you for the reply. They were definitely good days! That's funny about the mashed potatoes too. LOL!
Hee Haw was family tv fun
Roy Clark is so talented and his skills so much out of this world, he HAS to do the comedy, so people can still accept and love him instead of envying him. I was born in 1975, but he means a lot to me. God's gift to country music.
They may be gone, but their music lives on! RIP.
A rare duo of true virtuosos. Buck and Roy could pick up any musical instrument and figure it out.
Those two guys were absolutely incredible.
Two irreplaceable great musicians.
Roy is just as insane on a banjo as he is a guitar , just amazing talent
Buck Trent was the ONLY one who could come close to Roy Clark on a banjo.
No love for Bela Fleck?
Wow Damm .both fantastic love Roy Clark an other fella is equally awesome 👌 👏 👍
The other fella is in the banjo HOF. Buck Trent.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the real "America's got talent" show.
Truth!🇺🇸👏🏻💖
FACTS!! Back when you had to really have talent!
Yes, before the other show was full of foriegn son stories
These were well known acts. The whole premise of the talent show is you can't have any laurels already...
Yuuuuuuup
can't believe the talent these two men had. Also can't believe someone is so shallow and jealous to give them a thumbs down.
I do agree with you if likes were based on their talent level, but the mocking of Native Americans may be why there are so many dislikes?
@@bigsheilaandthebeefyboys5394 fuck off. they wasn't making fun of them, they were making humor.
@@gundammakerworldbreaker6133 your unintelligible response proves to me you're the exact demographic of this show. Congratulations!
@@bigsheilaandthebeefyboys5394 I am half Cherokee and Irish.. half. Not 1/1024th like that liar Fauxchontas Elizabeth Warren.
I was not offended.
What I do find offensive is stupid liberals that feel the need to speak for me, which I find to be arrogant and condescending.
@@bigsheilaandthebeefyboys5394 yawn.... got something better to say? that was bad and not triggering me? any other big trigger words you want to type?
Amazing talent. I miss Hee Haw. I loved that show as a child. Bring back the reruns please.
Hello Anna. How are you doing?
Wow! That's so sweet of you to say Anna🤠, I actually didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
Hello Anne how are you doing!!
Roy was such a great player on the banjo. Buck, was a genius. Im old enough and lucky enough to have seen this episode on heeeee hawwwwwe. God bless them both!
That’s awesome. I found them just about an hour ago and it feels like Christmas. I’ll probably be here all day watching them play those strings
Used to watch this as a child with my grandma back in the early 70's. She always got a kick out of the humor and the music.
Duelling banjos are always a source of great fun. Memories of Hee-haw return.
I love this kind of comedy. It’s not just music. It’s fun!!
Love it so much miss you guys we will not let y'all down wowwowowow the south will rise again
Thanks Dewey😊 I really do appreciate your unending love and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
This song! It was this song that made me get a banjo. Roy Clark will always be one of my favorite musicians no matter how many newcomers try and "improve " This music.
I don't think I've ever heard a better rendition of that tune.
And you never will
ICH SCHAUE UND HÖRE SIE MIR IMMER WIEDER AN,DAS BESTE UND GENIALSTE WAS ES GIBT. DANKESCHÖN AUS DEUTSCHLAND. R.I.F AN BEIDE!!
Both very great banjo players, but Roy Clark had the BEST Sideburns of any musician...and he was one very humorous man. R.I.P. Roy, you were the great one. Doctor George Whitehead
Roy Clark and Glenn Campbell never got the recognition they deserved from the public and musical press because of bias. Country musicians can never be as good as rock, jazz and classical. Now, finally, they are getting the recognition they deserve. David Gilmour gives them both the highest technical praise.
Good Old Roy can ham it up with the best of them! Buck Trent was one of the greatest banjo players ever! Karl
Anyone come here from the reunion clip?
I can’t stop watching the old pros... Jerry Reed, Roy Clark, Glen Campbell, Chet Atkins and so on... NOTHING from today’s music is ANYWHERE near the standards of those I listed. These guy had it all. Talent, charisma, great sense of humor... and they all seemed to be absolutely down to earth people...
Roy Clark was just an absolute genius on guitar, banjo, fiddle, just an amazing player
Ol Roy Clark. One of the most talented musicians to ever live and so underrated
Yes he was
Unbelievable that two people could be that accomplised, funny & phenominal on the banjo. Lucky us LL ivingvin a time we still could see them.
Wow! That's so sweet of you to say Carole🤠 I actually didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
Conheci Roy Clark com a Canção Yesterday, When Y Was Young. Não sabia que Ele era um Expert com o Banjo. Hoje, vejo muitas apresentações Dele. Banjo é muito bom de ouvir. Admirável.
Awe man…. Brings back fond memories of watching Hee Haw with my Great Aunt from Lynchburg WV. Next would be the Laurence Welk show with rose milk commercials at every break.
All American right there!
Two of the most talented musicians to have ever graced the stage. Awesome!!!
Thanks Gregory😊 I really do appreciate your unending love and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
Roy Clark the most talented man I have ever witnessed on any instrument. I bet he could make spoons enchanting!
My God, were these men musicians. Truly and gifted musicians. I remember this program very well as a kid. It was fun and musical and kind of kitsch, but looking back...wow...there were some geniuses here.
I like Roy Clark because he's always so damn happy!
Wow! That's so sweet of you to have said about "Roy", my Dear🤠 I honestly didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Well thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
Were they off the chain or what?! This is a masterpiece of consummate musicians!
Thanks Indria😊 I really do appreciate the unending and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
Roy Clark is the nuclear bomb of any guitar/banjo war. The man is Legend.
Roy was th GOAT!! The man could make the banjo sing
This brings back fond memories. Good times.
Being a master musician of several stringed instruments is unbelievable.
Man! That makes me realize how much I miss you Roy. RIP my friend
Oh! I'm so sorry about that Cj😌, I honestly know how you feel right now loosing your friend Roy. We all miss Roy too! Well thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏🤠. Your comment did capture my heart. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan and also what made you love my music???
They were something special. Man!. I sure miss Hee Haw! Miss Roy. I thought about Steve Martin while this was playing. He would have enjoyed joining this interlude.
Hello friend, how are you doing today?
Hi Patricia, hope you're okay ?
Hot Dog! They were awesome! Brings me back . . . many years ago. Better times. Thanks!
Roy Clark is the greatest string instrumentalist of all time. He was a virtuoso on acoustic and electric guitar, violin, AND banjo. Even could play pedal steel very well
To watch him go toe-to-toe with the masters of each instrument is a delight.
He was not too shabby on the mandolin as well.
This conjures the best memories for me of watching Hee-Haw on Sunday night at Granny and Granpa's in West Virginia with my cousin Bev right before it was time to drive home. The grownups were in the kitchen on the homemade 'Dirty Board" playing a chinese checkers game. I believe this was after the Wonderful World of Disney and Mutal of Omaha's, Wild Kingdom. Good times.
You just described my Sunday🙂too!
It was great to have a *"Blast from the Past."*
Take care, be safe/healthy and sane.
Peace out.
@Deborah M Galarza ~☆ cheers!
I had the same Sundays too! NC reporting in.
@@DavidCox3521 Same for me in Nebraska.
Same for me, but I'm a Yankee. Sorry... All good..
Preach on Deborah...Preach on!!!
You just described some VERY VERY FOND MEMORIES of my childhood in the 70s at my grandparents home on Sunday night after a big family dinner when I was growing up in Gordon Alabama.
Much love from Mobile Alabama.
**Grandview ,Texas. 1972 .. turn on the television set, and out comes these two meastros playing the duel ....never forget !
I can't believe I've never heard this version since I grew up watching "Hee Haw". This is really fantastic! I would love to have just a fraction of that talent!!
Keep practicing!! Wherever you get to skillwise you can always practice and improve.
😊👍🏽💓😀
Que hermosa musica tan alegre.me encanta.saludos desde Argentina.
❣️LOVED this!!!! They were always two of my favorite banjo pickers❣️❣️❣️
Thanks my Dear😊 I really do appreciate the unending and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
Brilliant musicians but even more brilliant entertainers. Showmanship and skill. Wins every time
This is beyond insane jam!
Wow! That's so sweet of you to say Jackie🤠, I actually didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
@@bucktrent8255 discovered your insane jam at the restaurant I own, we play bluegrass, been open 20 years, Marty Stuart has eaten there, always been a fan of the hee haw clan all the way back to the 70’s, I’m a huge fan of all genres of music but especially music where talent is involved and you my friend have talent!
Part of the reason I'm here is because as a metalhead of 25 years I've gotten bored.. Roy Clark was amazing
This is more American than Apple Pie and Baseball lol
Two absolutely incredible fantastic banjo players and musicians! Roy Clark and Buck Trent were phenomenal!
But at the same time even though not part of this performance, let's not forget people like String Bean and the one and only Grandpa Jones! Flat and Scruggs as well!
Very much missed in may they all rest in peace
Both amazing players, and both amazing entertainers.
I appreciate this style of music.
We still play bluegrass, and classic country music today.
😎😎😎😎😎
pure fun clean entertainment!! Doesn't get any better than this
Not really
They don't make shows like this anymore, everything has to be political or just down right vile. I can't even stand to watch most of what's on tv anymore. Its nice to watch these old shows and be able to laugh.
i hear ya
Did you know Who’s on First?
Amen
Roy Clark was one of the best players ever. Put strings on it and he could play it.
One of the most technically gifted guitarists ever. Would have loved to see him shred on an electric guitar.
He's played electric guitar many times. Just not how guitarists would do it these days.
What him play Orange Blossom Special either solo or with Johnny Cash ur in for a treat 🎸
Roy Clark is probably the best guitar player that ever lived
Aqui no Brasil, curtindo essa apresentação, top, show.
Huh???
Roy Clark had a show called hehaw what a talent listening from nova scotia,Canada sept. 2021.😀😇😃😇
Wow! That's so sweet of you to have said about "Roy", Ronnie🤠, didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Well thank you so much for being such an amazing fan of my music🙏. I hope you never stop being a fan and also stop listening to my songs🎶. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
All I can say is wow sure glad I think Roy and buck best ever never will be forgotten
***WATCHING FROM YANGON - MYANMAR ( BURMA )***
****I LOVE COUNTRY MUSIC"S AND BANJO"S**** TKS !
Charlie Daniels, Glen Campbell and Roy Clark made a pact with the devil. No one knows what they got, but the devil got guitar lessons.
Damn son, that was good.
I don't care who you are, that's funny.
the devil
got himself
kicked out of Heaven for trying to horn in on this jam, saying he was the best: heck, they pinned his ears back before he could open his case!!!!
"we done told you once - you sunuvuh ..."
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A MA ZING !!!!!👍👍👍👍 SOOOOO Beautiful to see and hear this ! Wonderful. I love this music. Thanks.
They should have made red dead redemption characters based on these two
That would have been the best side mission or random even in the game lmao
@@alexhoppe6214 agree
Just riding around and then suddenly you hear two repeating but somehow more and more complex tunes, you turn to the music and see two jackasses with banjos standing in front of each other like it's a noon duel.
Besides being one of the best pictures in the world Roy could really sing again today we don't have talent like that boy fantastic just watching these guys not to mention Glen Campbell another top guitarist I can't forget Jim Stafford super trio
That's so nice of you to say Dennis🤠, I honestly didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
This absolutely ROCKS! What talent!!!!
Two of the greatest Banjo pickers of our lifetime
This is what you call entertainment and will be around for years and years.
I remember seeing this on t.v. as a kid! Wow! Soooo long ago!!😢
Priceless!
RIP Mr Clark!
giggles...Hilarious. Both are legendary und Roy Clark ist
an infamous comedian guitar/banjo player. :-)
Auf Wiedersehen :-)
I know this is an older video but WOW them two are off the hook good. So impressive.
When done by masters if their craft this song is the greatest. And Roy and Trent were the best
Amazing the level of talent. Roy was one of the greats.
True Legends.. Play it again
Did we all grow up in a great time period, or what? Wow! Today's generation knows nothing about about true entertainment. But, we know because we were glued every Saturday evening as it unfolded on Hee Haw.
There's talent and then there's REAL talent! Wow! Both are the best of the best. Great job by the sound engineering by the way.
Why do I think that when John saw the international chorus praising the Lamb on His throne, Roy Clark was present?
Makes me cry of the true greatness of this.me play guitar an Roy Clark is too great!
There is no equivalent in today’s entertainment that could even come close to matching this! I know that makes me sound old AF, and maybe at 43 I am, but tell me I’m wrong!
You're not wrong!
You are 100% absolutely and completely not wrong sir
Amen Jodi, AMEN!!
Guess you forgot you were on RUclips huh?
I'm 49 and you are absolutely right!
These guys rock, Roy was the real deal!
Real musicians
Roy...wasn't a musician...he was/is a phenomenon. 🙃😁
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God and Jesus love you
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One of the most underrated musicians of all time. Mr.Roy Clark
Buck Trent is a world class musician too
The folks that dislike this are just jealous of these great musicians.
more like triggered
Oh! That's so nice of you to say Arlene😊 I really do appreciate the unending and die hard support of each and every one of my fans. Trust me I wouldn’t trade that for nothing in this world. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music 🎶. So do you mind telling me how long you've actually been a fan of my music?
Roy Clark was an absolute master of anything that had strings!! The man could play with anyone in any genre and often did so. I cannot believe I passed up the opportunity to hear him in concert because I thought he was a hick/hillbilly/whatever. My mistake.
Listen to Mr. Clark play the 12 string guitar. Doesn't matter what he is playing, just listen. He did not receive anywhere near the attention/accolades that he deserved. Heaven will be filled with the greats and I cannot wait to listen again....