Hilarious Cowboy Poetry With Waddie Mitchell and Batxer Black | Carson Tonight Show

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2022
  • Original Airdate: 01/08/1987
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  • @34blunn
    @34blunn Год назад +37

    My whole childhood was spent falling asleep to Johnny's voice from the TV in my parents' bedroom. Dad laughing hysterically, mom telling him to shush! Comforting.

  • @michaellinner7772
    @michaellinner7772 2 года назад +468

    The young people don't always understand why we like this era of late-night TV so much. It's because Johnny was the most gracious host who really was interested in each of his guests. He wasn't just a talkshow host but, also a friend to all his viewers and guests alike.
    We were extremely fortunate to have grown up with his show and in that golden age of TV.
    There's a reason why instead of the "Tonight Show" most people referred to it as the "Carson Show".

    • @biketech60
      @biketech60 2 года назад +10

      His staff was very selective . You had to be ready and very good to be invited on his show .

    • @RAEckart22
      @RAEckart22 2 года назад +18

      The pace of movies & TV shows was way different. Johnny didn't talk over people like they do today. He got more out of them his way.

    • @margaretbedwell3211
      @margaretbedwell3211 2 года назад +24

      So true....I loved the Johnny Carson show and truly enjoy these reruns. The poet cowboys were fantastic. Thanks for bringing this particular show up for watching, these few minutes of showtime were worth more than an evenings worth today.

    • @47Grits
      @47Grits 2 года назад +9

      I agree 100%

    • @mr.blackhawk142
      @mr.blackhawk142 2 года назад

      TV is mind CONtrol, and is FAKE.

  • @projectbumblejeep4190
    @projectbumblejeep4190 2 года назад +39

    The second cowboy very much reminded (in looks and in style) of the late great Robin Williams.

    • @jfree336
      @jfree336 2 года назад +2

      I was thinking the same

  • @pyrocoyote1922
    @pyrocoyote1922 2 года назад +225

    I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Black at the national FFA convention in Indiana back in 2009. While walking my dad stopped and it was the only time in my life that I have seen my father look star struck . He pointed and said it’s Baxter black we have to get his book . So my dad rushed over to his booth like a kid going to see Santa Claus. My dad and I talked with him a bit we told him how much we enjoyed his poetry on RFD TV. And he was the kindest most humble person I have ever met. I remember my dad asking him about at what point he knew he was good at writing poetry. And Baxter replied the he gave his mother his freshly written poetry and she would read it wile using the restroom. And she told him the poetry was just the right length. Lol
    He was kind enough to sign our book but he surprised us by turning the book upside down signing it and when we look at the signature it was perfectly written right side up. That man was full of surprises.

    • @foxtrotjulietbravo5536
      @foxtrotjulietbravo5536 2 года назад +16

      That'd be Dr. Black! My mom and dad heard Baxter at a National Cattlemen's Association meeting one year with Waddie Mitchell. Mom would read Baxter's poems to us and my dad would just howl. His daughter's IQ of a Bartlett Pear was a particular fav as dad had four daughters and considered himself an expert in the matter. The other was Horse People. So true!

    • @hkc1960
      @hkc1960 2 года назад +7

      So delightful and endearing.

    • @willhenderson2455
      @willhenderson2455 2 года назад +7

      I met him as well at a FFA convention, back in the late 90s. He signed an autograph for me and my dog Bubba. Their kind will surely be missed.

    • @kevinwells4986
      @kevinwells4986 Год назад +7

      That's a beautiful tribute. He passed away so recently. I just discovered him tonight. I'm fairly old myself. I'm glad I found him.

    • @lo.sweets
      @lo.sweets Год назад +3

      Fantastic thank you 😊😊😊

  • @beehappee2883
    @beehappee2883 2 года назад +230

    Life & late night will never be like this again! Thank you Mr Carson for all the great entertainment!💕

    • @miketaylor9231
      @miketaylor9231 2 года назад +11

      Too bad modern late night TV is slime. That's one of the reasons my TV now resides in a landfill.

    • @hardychip3736
      @hardychip3736 2 года назад +8

      No question Johnny Carson is the King of Late Night!

    • @beckycarlton6077
      @beckycarlton6077 2 года назад +1

      @@miketaylor9231 ž zeta

    • @UberLummox
      @UberLummox 2 года назад +1

      @@miketaylor9231 ok trumper

    • @kurtjohnson6969
      @kurtjohnson6969 2 года назад +2

      @@miketaylor9231 Likewise, Mike. Johnny Carson was great entertainment. To even pretend that Kimmel or whoever is even in the ballpark is... well, I don't even own a TV, thank God. Trash.

  • @MrJRHblues
    @MrJRHblues 2 года назад +215

    He had a delivery like Robbin Williams. Love it!

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 2 года назад +19

      I thought the same thing!

    • @robertocucalon4676
      @robertocucalon4676 2 года назад +23

      Yeah, even some of the facial expressions were almost if Robin Williams was disguised.

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 2 года назад +9

      10x better than robin williams.

    • @maryjenkins6786
      @maryjenkins6786 2 года назад +10

      Love both of them

    • @RAEckart22
      @RAEckart22 2 года назад +15

      All the mannerisms. Not once or twice, but over & over. Like they were twin brothers.

  • @TwoFarmBoys
    @TwoFarmBoys 2 года назад +143

    Loved this! Rest in peace Baxter Black.

    • @Gratefulman1965
      @Gratefulman1965 2 года назад +19

      “And dark clouds descended down upon the valley, caused by a depression that sealed em’ down tight, Brought forth for another cowboy had passed from our plane to begin a new kinda ride, Planet earth should feel less worth, Knowing Cowboy Baxter Black passed away tonight”…….R.I.P. Wordsmith, Doctor,visionary,Damn Good man….1/10/1945 - 6/10/2022.

    • @kade82
      @kade82 2 года назад +13

      I wasn't aware that Baxter Black.had passed away. I never had the opportunity to meet him in person, but the newspaper I worked for ran his column and I spoke with him by phone a couple times. A genuinely nice man as well as humorous.

    • @BonnieBlue2A
      @BonnieBlue2A Год назад +1

      @@Gratefulman1965 😢. Did not know he had passed.

  • @walkerhawes2200
    @walkerhawes2200 2 года назад +130

    Carson always had such a great variety of guests on his show. In one show you might see a model, a comedian, and even a cowboy poet. I’m glad I got to watch Carson before he retired. Good times.

    • @davidvanbrunt4233
      @davidvanbrunt4233 2 года назад +7

      Went to the Tonight Show in 1980, I was 14...seen Donna Summer & George Carlin, I'll never forget.

    • @julietimmons9610
      @julietimmons9610 2 года назад +9

      Back when night time talk shows were entertaining, not just bashing political parties, I loved Johnny especially tho, he was ALWAYS a gentleman & down to earth!

  • @antonioperezgarcia264
    @antonioperezgarcia264 2 года назад +78

    ... sadly there is not more comedy like this.... thanks God for the reruns...

    • @danw6014
      @danw6014 2 года назад +4

      Nobody is allowed to be funny less they offend someone.

    • @kurtjohnson6969
      @kurtjohnson6969 2 года назад +2

      @@danw6014 Ain't that the truth nowadays? 👍👆🙏

  • @candyh9876
    @candyh9876 2 года назад +119

    This was hilarious such beautiful heartwarming poetry 😁😂👍That kind of ENTERTAINMENT no longer exhists , Good bye to the greatest😪 !!!!

    • @stefandieter4044
      @stefandieter4044 2 года назад

      Hello candy how are you doing over there?

    • @suemcknight9051
      @suemcknight9051 2 года назад +8

      @ Candy H…. The cowboy poets still gather in Elko, Nevada each year and remain such a treat to see. Sadly, Baxter Black just passed away very recently. Waddle Mitchell is still with us & performing, I believe. They all are such a wonderful part of the American Cowboy history of our country. Like you, I agree that we are no longer seeing that kind of entertainment…(& I will always miss Johnny Carson😢).

    • @zekragash4294
      @zekragash4294 2 года назад +3

      @@suemcknight9051 used to go to Elko for the gathering. Met both of these friendly gentlemen and saw them multiple times in multiple years. Have CDs that I drag out from time to time. Miss going there. Didn't know that Baxter had passed, but then I don't get out much.

  • @brettelmerelmer3061
    @brettelmerelmer3061 2 года назад +193

    Most cowboys I've been around have a way with words that's really unique. Cowboy poets got the best way with words of anybody I know. RIP, Baxter. Your perspective was always worth listening to, and delivered with the most amazing sense of humor.

    • @diannepuckett4058
      @diannepuckett4058 2 года назад +8

      Such mastery that is cast by these two cowboys Baxter and Waddy.. and this world forever honor them for in this poetry and prose they have sealed each own epitaph and eulogy.. rip Baxter

    • @b1orogue
      @b1orogue 2 года назад +11

      I had no idea Baxter went back that far. I was scrolling youtube and saw Baxter Black on Carson and I thought, "What!? THE Baxter Black?" I looked forward to hearing his bit on the radio every Monday on the way to work. I was sad to hear he had passed. RIP indeed.

    • @stevenmark8156
      @stevenmark8156 2 года назад +2

      @@b1orogue yeah, I had never heard him speak, but a fellow auto mechanic that I worked with, and who grew up on a farm, used to bring in the Grass and Grain paper and Baxter Black always had an editorial in them. They always had me chuckling! He was a cleverly funny man!

  • @breathless8075
    @breathless8075 2 года назад +487

    And Late Night has never been the same. I liked Jay Leno, but Classic Carson is unbeatable in my book.

    • @pronemanoldbutyoung5548
      @pronemanoldbutyoung5548 2 года назад +9

      Ah, finally a Jay Leno fan. Being a Letterman fan myself, I'm curious, if you'd be so kind and tell a little bit what made you like Leno? I'm not trying to be sarcastic or anything, I'm genuinely curious 🙂

    • @TRYtoHELPyou
      @TRYtoHELPyou 2 года назад +5

      Yeah, Colbert knows it. Did a not to carnac on his first show since moving to late night (not the Colbert report). Johnny Carson was one giant.

    • @billyrossi4661
      @billyrossi4661 2 года назад +4

      I will second that.

    • @jameswildes4080
      @jameswildes4080 2 года назад +3

      Yelp!

    • @terriladeau9585
      @terriladeau9585 2 года назад +17

      I agree with you about Carson being unbeatable

  • @jorgefernandez-mv8hu
    @jorgefernandez-mv8hu Год назад +8

    Johnny was the best and he always brought out talent from all over. This is a great story telling piece. He was the best.

  • @Mrdoctile
    @Mrdoctile 2 года назад +18

    RIP Baxter Black...June 10, 2022... (Gary McMahan)

  • @davidgregg2778
    @davidgregg2778 2 года назад +10

    I got to meet Baxter that Saturday night in Sioux Center at the county cattleman's annual banquet . He autographed his book for me .
    Love his humor . RIP Baxter .

  • @robertocucalon4676
    @robertocucalon4676 2 года назад +78

    It's so much fun to see Johnny Carson being amused with this fine gentlemen.

    • @undersea800
      @undersea800 2 года назад +4

      His being amused by guests was the best part. He was never threatened and never felt a need to compete. He was perfectly content to let a guest steal the show. In fact, he almost seemed to want that very thing. His true gift was the ability to wind someone up, get out of their way and let them go. He seemed capable of setting anyone up for success, and if his audience was having a good time, so was he, no matter the cause.

    • @darrellbender184
      @darrellbender184 Год назад

      @@undersea800 by h8 y6 k8 ok

    • @darrellbender184
      @darrellbender184 Год назад

      Nkn

  • @rockinredneck57
    @rockinredneck57 Год назад +13

    Johnny, having been a comedy writer in the past really enjoyed these. He fully understood the timing and delivery and the effort it takes to put it all together. Plus Baxter was a hoot! He was a master storyteller for sure.

  • @asphaltgypsy4390
    @asphaltgypsy4390 2 года назад +79

    "Incredibly talented cowboys that 'do (did) their craft proud', and have caused many a 'city slicker' to plumb laugh out loud."
    RIP Baxter Black. You will be sorely missed.

  • @blackandgold676
    @blackandgold676 2 года назад +20

    Always a joy to see Johnny really having a good time.

  • @alanlutz8373
    @alanlutz8373 2 года назад +37

    I love seeing this. I assume it's being shown because Baxter Black died last week. I'm gonna miss him.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @ronlawrence342
    @ronlawrence342 2 года назад +7

    You can see Carson always appreciated talent and sharp wit . It’s hilarious to see the cowboy crack him up . It’s hard to watch these reruns - even though I live them - it just brings back memories of happier , freer , more sensible and wholesome times.

    • @pattiday431
      @pattiday431 2 года назад +1

      It's hard to not feel sentimental. They were good days and even on the bad ones I had youth in my favor.

    • @ronlawrence342
      @ronlawrence342 2 года назад +2

      @@pattiday431 Yes! The the whole American vibe was sweeter, kinder, healthier , more connected . Civility , honestly , politeness , love , common sense is being replaced with deceit , self absorption , malice , violence , chaos , perversion , insanity etc. We need to return to God , it’s the only hope we have now .

  • @RetiredCAGrandma
    @RetiredCAGrandma 2 года назад +23

    I actually remember watching this when it aired. That started my interest in Cowboy Poetry. I've thought of this numerous times while eating a salad. I was saddened to read that Baxter Black rode into the sunset a little over a month ago. Thank you Baxter for the laughter and the poetry.

    • @kevinwells4986
      @kevinwells4986 Год назад +3

      Yeah, I found this by accident, didn't know him, and I'm old myself with issues. So it had a little bit deeper meaning because I wish I would have been that funny. This was so nice to watch.

    • @Lavolanges
      @Lavolanges 3 месяца назад

      I also discovered cowboy poetry with these guys on Carson's show. Years later had the opportunity to attend a cowboy poetry gathering in Alberta a couple of times. Would love to attend the one in Nevada.

  • @chrisgray2320
    @chrisgray2320 2 года назад +29

    I love both of these gentlemen. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @joemac3118
    @joemac3118 2 года назад +16

    Dadgum, I sure do miss ol johnny. That's back when late night was actually funny and nobody's feelings got hurt!👍😂👍

  • @jillnelson8746
    @jillnelson8746 2 года назад +17

    Happy to see Carson clips!

    • @stefandieter4044
      @stefandieter4044 2 года назад

      Hello Jill how's it going with you over there?

    • @aramdosdourian7143
      @aramdosdourian7143 2 года назад

      Loved the Johnny Carson show but I didn't care for the cowboy poets or I just didn't get it. Not my kinda funny. Aram J Dosdourian

  • @Jain1906
    @Jain1906 2 года назад +38

    Rest in peace, Dr. Black.

  • @karenmicheleosburn9556
    @karenmicheleosburn9556 2 года назад +19

    Never be another one like Baxter! RIP Cowboy! You are missed greatly!!

  • @mgmassey174
    @mgmassey174 2 года назад +11

    I miss hearing Baxter Black occasionally on NPR
    Cowboy poets will not be forgotten by this old soul.

  • @robertbeck7792
    @robertbeck7792 2 года назад +82

    I heard Baxter recently passed. He was an icon in the Western Culture. Not only did he provide great humor but thoughtful perspective for not only the west but people close to the land from all over the US. I would encourage you to find other Baxter Black snippets on youtube. You will not be disappointed.

    • @dianehunsberger2271
      @dianehunsberger2271 2 года назад +4

      That's sad...going through collection of Horse, Cowboy, and all things Western magazines ...Baxter Black's articles are worth keeping, though I wasn't happy when he said he was pro horse-slaughter. After all he was a DVM.

    • @cottonclarksa
      @cottonclarksa 2 года назад +9

      OUCH!... so sad to hear the news of Baxter Black passing away. Truly, a gifted man of equal parts intellect, humor, and grace. One of kind, really. His bit on Johnny Carson's show is one for the ages. The humor AND the delivery are second to none. RIP, Baxter. Vaya con Dios.

    • @sandralarson-gonzales3797
      @sandralarson-gonzales3797 2 года назад +1

      @@dianehunsberger2271 pro horse slaughter? That’s not a Cowboy

  • @elizabethhestevold1340
    @elizabethhestevold1340 2 года назад +23

    Always Johnny, makes you laugh! As, his select audiences. 🤠 Cowboy poetry. Amazing.😅😂🌅🙏🇺🇸🇩🇰

    • @stefandieter4044
      @stefandieter4044 2 года назад

      Hello Elizabeth how's it going with you over there?

  • @JohnyReb43
    @JohnyReb43 2 года назад +3

    My wife said, and rightly, that nothing has ever replaced The Johnny Carson Show.

  • @ralphacosta4726
    @ralphacosta4726 Год назад +1

    I had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Black speak in Kansas City, MO, many years ago. I was very impressed with his poetry and his humility, so when YT popped this up i was happy to watch him again.

  • @irvinslagter8298
    @irvinslagter8298 2 года назад +14

    Unfortunately, Baxter Black left us last week. RIP Baxter, you were a gem!!!

  • @CrossTimbersSon
    @CrossTimbersSon 2 года назад +16

    Rest In Peace Dr. Black
    It would be great if the episode with Waddie Mitchell and Nyle Henderson could be uploaded.
    It was aired before this one.
    Thanks for uploading this one!

  • @vintagevinylvets1187
    @vintagevinylvets1187 Год назад +3

    Pure gold, truly. We had the pleasure of meeting these men at a function at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum several years ago. They were true gentleman and very gracious.🙏🏻

  • @cwcobo
    @cwcobo 2 года назад +1

    The variety of people that you could come to know from watching Johnny Carson was fabulous. Truly the GOLDEN ERA of late-night TV.

  • @charlesarthurhultz8615
    @charlesarthurhultz8615 Год назад +2

    This has to be one of the best acts Mr. Carson ever experienced. Three times, minimum. Both poems were priceless. Absolute gems. Talent will out, and it did in this case. Thank you for sharing this one; it's precious.

  • @fredchalupa
    @fredchalupa 2 года назад +10

    I had the privilege of meeting Waddie Mitchell the day after Baxter Black's passing last month. He recited some poetry and told some stories. It was a great experience.

  • @brenredhead3482
    @brenredhead3482 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love these stories. After moving to Texas I met many people with very long names. Example: Billy Bob Jim Joe Jack, and a bushels of Bubba's. So these stories are similar to what I was initiated with when I moved to Texas.

  • @twobarrells
    @twobarrells 2 года назад +16

    Yes clever, witty, funny no filth, makes a great change.

  • @pamelahomeyer748
    @pamelahomeyer748 2 года назад +33

    My dad came from Germany when he was 11 years old and he wound up riding fence in the panhandle of Texas and he became quite good at playing the harmonica and being a German cowboy. He knew a lot of great stories and he would have loved this show

    • @jamesroland5186
      @jamesroland5186 2 года назад

      Hello Pamela👋

    • @kevinwells4986
      @kevinwells4986 Год назад

      Good for you. What a life he must have had. I wish I could have done it, even though I started out that way a little bit. Regardless, you have to love what you do - if you are lucky.

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 2 года назад +13

    I remember seeing Baxter on The Tonight show several times. I always adored how his whole being delivered every word of every poem. So sorry to hear he sent his saddle home. 😔

    • @kevinwells4986
      @kevinwells4986 Год назад +3

      I noticed that too... even sound effects during his poem. Someone said he was like Robin Williams, and I don't know about that... but he was definitely entertaining and so much so that there may be a comparison. All I know is I'm glad I found this video.

    • @sooz9433
      @sooz9433 Год назад +1

      @@kevinwells4986 I was too. Some of these videos give me a lot of comfort. Maybe it's because life was different then.😊

  • @J.n.A.1993
    @J.n.A.1993 2 года назад +14

    Rest in Peace Baxter Black.

  • @kasey006
    @kasey006 2 года назад +37

    Waddie Mitchell is amazing. He's better read than here in person, but love him none the less.

  • @TheReal10bears
    @TheReal10bears 2 года назад +3

    Rest in Peace Baxter Black. Will miss the weekly monday poem

  • @formercanadiancitizen4756
    @formercanadiancitizen4756 2 года назад +32

    Oh man, that was precious, two of the cleverest and most hilarious poets I ever did see

  • @ianjay5301
    @ianjay5301 Год назад +5

    In the last weeks of the show, Johnny had cowboy poets back who performed the closing. I can't remember the poem - it had to do with a cowboy who was wearing a sweater which was producing a lot of static electricity. What I do remember is that it was so funny, that everyone was laughing uncontrollably, including Johnny, who wasn't even able to say goodnight. I hope the last weeks of the show are released someday.

  • @logan_e
    @logan_e 2 года назад +2

    Most people born after 1988 even know Johnny Carson existed but he was there every weeknight for most of my life, I remember how it felt when he retired, an era was over & nobody wanted it to end!

  • @vljenewein
    @vljenewein 2 года назад +5

    R.I.P. Baxter Black. Died June 2022. I've seen him in person and visited with him. Really down to earth guy AND a Veterinarian as well.

  • @patsfaith
    @patsfaith 2 года назад +2

    One of a kind! Johnny Carson could never be duplicated!

  • @XanBos
    @XanBos 2 года назад +36

    I’ve always enjoyed cowboy poetry…but the vegetable saga was hilarious! I could listen to poetry like that end time!

    • @poesypoet
      @poesypoet Год назад +2

      I want to start a movement
      Well it's nothing new you see
      I want to take and put being human
      Back into to humanity
      To the casual observer
      we are just along for the ride
      things appear beyond our control
      No matter what we may have tried
      But to others there is a consensus
      That our thoughts control it all
      That if enough of us insist on it
      No order is to tall
      Peace upon our planet
      Now that may sound to grand
      I know that we can do this
      But we have to make a stand
      We can't control our future
      With a missile or a gun
      The question you must answer
      Is inside of you my son
      I'm not talking protests
      Don't run and get your gun
      Signs will never do a thing
      Inner reflection is how it's done
      Transcendental Meditation
      To quite our troubled mind
      So all of us could connect
      Inner strength we all would find
      No mantra's or chant's to use
      Just quite time alone
      Twenty minutes twice a day my friend
      And your skills you'll start to hone
      And if we all participate
      Our world will listen in
      And wars will cease there will be peace
      Humans being humane once again
      Don't let fear or doubt stop you
      To do this right here right now
      Start today to yourself just say
      Just do it don't ask how
      And as each and everyone
      Quiet's their blazing mind
      Fires of inspiration
      We will surely find
      and as we share together
      Our collective consciousness
      A better place on earth will birth
      Without negative consequence
      So I've asked the ether
      To send this message loud and clear
      To each and everyone of you
      Even those who cannot hear
      The time for change approaches
      It approaches really fast
      Forgive and but don't forget the things
      That have controlled you in your past
      Like your former lover
      Or your overbearing dad
      or your unloving mother
      or the abuse you once have had
      I know this won't be easy
      But it's something we must do
      The poison cursing through your veins
      Will eventually just kill you
      And your former Lover
      and your overbearing dad
      And your unloving mother
      I doubt that they'll be sad
      They won't even wonder
      What part of this they played
      They continue on in life
      While your memory it will fade
      So before your time is over
      And you cross the great divide
      I employ you take the reins of life
      Don't go along just for the ride
      For you are the master
      Of your destiny
      Concentrate on the things you want
      The things that set you free
      And before you know it
      Profound as this may sound
      Your life will never be the same
      When inner peace is what you've found

  • @garyb4929
    @garyb4929 2 года назад +1

    Always loved some Baxter Black. 2 terrific cowboy story tellers there.

  • @tme9384
    @tme9384 2 года назад +2

    About 150 years ago (not really, just seems like 3 or 4 lifetimes ago to me), I wrote a letter to Johnny Carson & he read it on air:
    Dear Johnny,
    My family & I plan our late nights around your show (except when there's a guest host). We love you!
    Best wishes for your continued success!
    (signed)
    P.S. Please don't read this on your show; I don't want to waste my 15 seconds of fame as a groupie or a footnote. Thank you.
    He had 'that look' after, & the audience roared.

  • @youngolf1
    @youngolf1 2 года назад +4

    8 minutes of JC,,,,,,is way better than a nightly anything today

  • @dorissnyder4974
    @dorissnyder4974 2 года назад +3

    That was fabulous, laughed out loud.
    Thanks so much for sharing this segment of Johnny Carson.

  • @torytaylor693
    @torytaylor693 2 года назад +3

    Johnny, Ed, and musical partners tucked a great many of us in bed and sent us to Dreamland better than anything since. R. I . P.

  • @jamesspiker6024
    @jamesspiker6024 Год назад +1

    One of the best shows that was ever on tv,we could sure use it today!

  • @davidw9694
    @davidw9694 2 года назад +7

    Baxter had some good stories about his dog...a great storyteller.

  • @jacquelinewhite5529
    @jacquelinewhite5529 Год назад +2

    My husband and I attended Cowboy Poetry in Elko, Nevada, 12 years in a row, starting with the second year. We would spend a week there taking in all the shows we could. Saw Baxter & Waddie many times plus many others. Highly recommend seeing Cowboy Poetry all over the country if you can. We have them locally in Nevada throughout the year.

  • @brucedryden7207
    @brucedryden7207 Год назад +1

    That last fella conjures up some Robin Williams, Bravo.

  • @j.p.montpellier3834
    @j.p.montpellier3834 2 года назад +12

    Funny is always funny irrespective of the time because at the root it is real cleaver and very relatable. Bravo ! 😁🥂🇨🇦

  • @davidkreider942
    @davidkreider942 2 года назад +4

    An excellent rendition of cowboy poetry!! Thanks for posting!!

  • @cdayperry2701
    @cdayperry2701 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful that Johnny had these men as guests!

  • @griffinreitz7041
    @griffinreitz7041 2 года назад +4

    Rest in peace, old man. You were something else !!

  • @cierakitty
    @cierakitty 2 года назад +2

    The one about him getting his veggies out of the garden and making a salad...I loved it ! !

  • @kathleenfogarty5375
    @kathleenfogarty5375 2 года назад +1

    The cowboy with the vegetable poetry reminded me so much of Robin Williams. His eyes and his body movements. So funny.

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 Год назад +1

    Baxter Black… the Robin Williams of Cowboy Poetry 😁

  • @stevenowell5882
    @stevenowell5882 2 года назад +1

    Excellent, Wish we had more of this today

  • @harrylazard805
    @harrylazard805 2 года назад +1

    A great clip I never seen before. Another one of Johny's gems....

  • @erichinkle5299
    @erichinkle5299 Год назад

    Those poems were great. Especially that last one

  • @pattiday431
    @pattiday431 2 года назад +1

    Johnny Carson a class act.

  • @mitchbatten8281
    @mitchbatten8281 Год назад +1

    The second cowboy, Baxter Black, sure reminded me of Robin Williams by his expressions.

  • @dundonrl
    @dundonrl 2 года назад +2

    Two of my favorite Cowboy poets!

  • @markmarsh27
    @markmarsh27 Год назад +4

    Those Were The Days! When you had to have talent to be a performer. That was a DELIGHT!!

  • @kennethneece4838
    @kennethneece4838 2 года назад +2

    I always like Johnny Carson and all of his guests! Johnny Carson was like no other!

  • @elizabethwightman4700
    @elizabethwightman4700 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Handsome Cowboy 🤠

  • @michaelwarren2391
    @michaelwarren2391 2 года назад +4

    Baxter Black will live on in his poems and stories. Jan 10, 1945 to June 10, 2022.

  • @waynemack6934
    @waynemack6934 2 года назад +2

    CARSON JONNY WAS KING OF THE TONIGHT SHOW!!

  • @dtailsandpics
    @dtailsandpics 2 года назад +2

    That was Amazing! I really miss those shows. Thanks for sharing!

  • @pecathat2010
    @pecathat2010 2 года назад +17

    The cowboy poets are top notch. Waddy narrated a recording with legendary western singer/musician Don Edwards (Smokey in The Horse Whisperer) and the Fort Worth Symphony.
    His comment about the his participation is "The only culture I know is between my toes."

  • @emenstravels7023
    @emenstravels7023 2 года назад +2

    I lived in Elko for 21 years and attended the gathering each year. Both of these men are awesome and genuine! Ended up delivering a bunch of stuff to Waddie’s house and have never met a nicer man.

  • @jamesclark9347
    @jamesclark9347 2 года назад +1

    Baxter just passed away in Benson Az. about 30 miles away. Big name around here in AZ . He will be missed!

  • @joannescholl7216
    @joannescholl7216 2 года назад +4

    Just good clean funny humor...love it!

  • @steveburnette6820
    @steveburnette6820 Год назад

    The king of late-night,I wouldn't waist time watching late-night TV today.

  • @Txdvsz
    @Txdvsz Год назад

    I dated Gail Gardner's granddaughter when we were teenagers. Was so lucky to get to hear him recite his poetry when we would visit in Prescott. Tying Knots In The Devil's Tail (aka Sierry Petes) was one of my favorites. He also had a painting of the same name by George Phippin hanging above his fireplace. Check it out.

  • @jolenewitzel7919
    @jolenewitzel7919 2 года назад +4

    I have books from both these wonderful men.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @knightforlorn6731
    @knightforlorn6731 2 года назад +2

    yeah! that was awesome! my grandparents used to watch this show and now I am a huge fan too!

  • @gcflower99
    @gcflower99 Год назад +1

    Could not help but notice the similarity of Baxter Black's performance to the mannerisms of the late great Robin Williams.

  • @susanclark6987
    @susanclark6987 2 года назад +4

    They were such a pleasure to watch..and Johnny truely loved them also.. No.. i dont think we'll see the likes of talented cowboys like these again...

  • @TheEzzieboy
    @TheEzzieboy 2 года назад +2

    Johnny always had great guests, but the best thing about The Tonight Show was Johnny himself, and how he interacted with the guests. Genius.

  • @jimwilson1889
    @jimwilson1889 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely hilarious! I loved it. Cowboy poetry.

  • @bennyboogenheimer4553
    @bennyboogenheimer4553 2 года назад +1

    Ol' Baxter Black (RIP 6/10/22) sure reminded me of Robin Williams.

  • @grantgarrod2232
    @grantgarrod2232 2 месяца назад

    Boy, is this a blast from the past, I grew up in Sioux Center, Iowa. I was sixteen when this was broadcast, & when Baxter was there, but I knew nothing of him until years later. I'm sorry I missed him, he was a fine entertainer.

  • @daleroth236
    @daleroth236 2 года назад +2

    From one of farm papers I followed Baxter Black as he wrote a new poem each month. It was the first thing I turned to whenever the paper arrived. I miss those days and his humor.

  • @scottnovak8903
    @scottnovak8903 2 года назад +1

    Hillarious 🤣🤣🤣 good ole days blast from the past.

  • @warlord8954
    @warlord8954 Год назад

    Johnny Carson was a class act and always had on great guests from all walks of life.

  • @SIim5hady
    @SIim5hady 2 года назад +3

    This really made me laugh 😂
    ahhhh the good ol’ days!!!!

  • @docwill184
    @docwill184 2 года назад +1

    Baxter is a gem. He had a semi-regular slot on Saturday morning NPR & a bunch of cassettes. Priceless

  • @jake-px9ue
    @jake-px9ue Год назад

    Cowboy poetry is still going strong in 2022! Live near Elko

  • @46rambo49
    @46rambo49 Год назад

    We lost Baxter awhile back, he's the kind you want at yours, God Bless him