Roy Clark - 12th Street Rag

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @nameless76mozwhaz9
    @nameless76mozwhaz9 5 лет назад +6645

    This is a shredder before there were shredders. He's doing sweeps in the fifties. Crazy.

    • @Feede88
      @Feede88 5 лет назад +250

      nameless76 mozwhaz Fender Jaguars were invented in ‘62, so this is not the fifties.

    • @BenjaminLongman
      @BenjaminLongman 4 года назад +116

      Check out some Django Reinhardt!

    • @Feede88
      @Feede88 4 года назад +97

      @@BenjaminLongman That guy was insane, shredding with 3 fingers.. In-fucking-sane

    • @Rainydayreal_estate
      @Rainydayreal_estate 4 года назад +89

      Imagine putting a distortion / fuzz on his playing

    • @mayfieldgage
      @mayfieldgage 4 года назад +13

      nameless76 mozwhaz Chet Atkins

  • @platinumgnome3887
    @platinumgnome3887 4 года назад +5368

    The best part of roy Clark was how he could entertain the audience with dances , goofy looks and big smiles while playing so fast and very accurately. Me and my grandmother watched his shows until she passed away a few years ago and it was a awesome way to spend my day after work.

    • @colinstanhouse6663
      @colinstanhouse6663 3 года назад +47

      I used to watch this show with my grandpa till he passed in '77 ....

    • @platinumgnome3887
      @platinumgnome3887 3 года назад +25

      @@colinstanhouse6663 it's some of the best memories a person can ask for

    • @colinstanhouse6663
      @colinstanhouse6663 3 года назад +13

      @@platinumgnome3887
      I couldnt have said it better myself!
      God bless !

    • @santiagomonso8925
      @santiagomonso8925 3 года назад +2

      Man....

    • @crussteasock4047
      @crussteasock4047 3 года назад +12

      A lot of those faces are from concentration

  • @hayden6759
    @hayden6759 3 года назад +3234

    His facial expressions are the perfect show of whatever sound he’s making on the guitar

    • @brodiewaldrop5364
      @brodiewaldrop5364 3 года назад +19

      Call being a genius man

    • @Cricketmane
      @Cricketmane 3 года назад +13

      Well he has to focus somehow.

    • @brodiewaldrop5364
      @brodiewaldrop5364 3 года назад +13

      @@Cricketmane it’s all in the muscle memory

    • @Cricketmane
      @Cricketmane 3 года назад +4

      @@brodiewaldrop5364 Not what I meant. But, yeah.

    • @brodiewaldrop5364
      @brodiewaldrop5364 3 года назад +3

      @@Cricketmane I know I wasn’t mentioning anything about what you meant

  • @AJGreen-cn8kk
    @AJGreen-cn8kk 7 месяцев назад +876

    Do y'all realize how lucky we are to have RUclips to keep all this great music available?

    • @fanatamon
      @fanatamon 7 месяцев назад +11

      truly a very very special thing.

    • @Averageskill
      @Averageskill 7 месяцев назад +19

      It's the reason I bought a PC back in 1990......that and crazy good porn.

    • @tactical_pizzas3660
      @tactical_pizzas3660 7 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@Averageskill Uh

    • @tiberseptim6648
      @tiberseptim6648 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Averageskill average coomer shitpost

    • @Beardyoldsalt
      @Beardyoldsalt 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@AverageskillExcept You tube started 15 years later

  • @boybluemusic4654
    @boybluemusic4654 4 года назад +9216

    This song: *exists*
    Stephen Hillenburg: Oh yeah, this one is the one.

    • @jamesschmidt3437
      @jamesschmidt3437 4 года назад +76

      Underrated comment lmfao

    • @angelaraos9343
      @angelaraos9343 4 года назад +39

      Just a genius

    • @TheRyanH.
      @TheRyanH. 4 года назад +65

      He also put in Tiny Tim and Jean-Jaques Perrey among other older artists (JJP i believe actually personally wrote songs for the show for a couple episodes)

    • @jeremyrichardson3383
      @jeremyrichardson3383 4 года назад +92

      @@TheRyanH. Also had Pantera make a custom track for an episode. Dude's musical tastes had no limit.

    • @angelaraos9343
      @angelaraos9343 4 года назад +7

      Jeremy Richardson Prehinbernation

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 4 года назад +4996

    This man was so underrated by people who were into rock bands. He had talent.

    • @KK-xy6gv
      @KK-xy6gv 4 года назад +17

      Still has talent

    • @donitsi6095
      @donitsi6095 4 года назад +130

      @@KK-xy6gv he's dead

    • @STR82DVD
      @STR82DVD 4 года назад +50

      Agreed!!! Huge huge guitar talent. I don't even like the crap he plays however I can appreciate his prowess with his instrument. Bloody amazing. And yes, sadly I had heard that he had passed. RIP Roy.

    • @johnc.8298
      @johnc.8298 4 года назад +50

      Notice he didn't have all the processing and distortion pedals to hide behind imprecise playing. I never sound as good clean as when I use processors.

    • @jamesmatthewsjr7400
      @jamesmatthewsjr7400 4 года назад +4

      @@donitsi6095 so?

  • @brucehoffman2889
    @brucehoffman2889 10 месяцев назад +370

    Because of his humor and comedic talent, his superhuman guitar playing was severely overlooked 😊

    • @craigfenton4275
      @craigfenton4275 9 месяцев назад +9

      Well put! Folks did not understand that the comedic value and musicianship were two separate avenues. Not only a brilliant musician but humble too.

    • @humantacos9800
      @humantacos9800 8 месяцев назад +5

      Same as tenacious D. Everyone knows they’re good, like people knew Roy Clark was, but they underestimate their skill because they’re goofy.

    • @tammycaskey6990
      @tammycaskey6990 8 месяцев назад

      @@humantacos9800 fat, comedic, and over the top-in a good way. Yeah and not so good looking. Kind of like our single uncles growing up. LOL.

    • @Beardyoldsalt
      @Beardyoldsalt 7 месяцев назад

      I've never known a single person that underestimated Roy Clark's playing​@@humantacos9800

    • @FrankHerrera-qr1mh
      @FrankHerrera-qr1mh 7 месяцев назад

      Overlooked by whom? Idiots that don't know shite? Surprised you didn't say "underrated 😂

  • @EmmetEm
    @EmmetEm 4 года назад +6367

    0.75x

  • @Pretzil_Qat
    @Pretzil_Qat 4 года назад +9537

    Roy Clark:I guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet
    *but your kids are gonna love it*

  • @NathanMaenle
    @NathanMaenle 4 года назад +2587

    Imagine this mans potential if he was around 40 years later with distortion pedals and the inventiveness of tapping

    • @bryanmannoia8410
      @bryanmannoia8410 4 года назад +196

      there were distortion pedals at this time, but I hear you. Roy was far ahead of his time.

    • @Sofnuuy
      @Sofnuuy 4 года назад +203

      1:25 dude is tapping right there

    • @vexedpixels
      @vexedpixels 4 года назад +14

      Yurr Whatchamacallit kinda sorta

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts 4 года назад +67

      He's a big reason why we have what we have today, so don't feel too disappointed about it.

    • @sirpizza2044
      @sirpizza2044 4 года назад +4

      Ya no

  • @markmitchell457
    @markmitchell457 10 месяцев назад +140

    My dad was born in 1912. Ragtime music was still very popular through the Roaring 20s. 12th Street Rag was his favorite song. Good stuff.

    • @HoldshortN9
      @HoldshortN9 10 месяцев назад +3

      I can't believe that people who were born before the 1960s exist; even my dad was born in 1964. I always see him as a really old guy.

    • @jordanalijahwon1905
      @jordanalijahwon1905 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@HoldshortN9LOL your dad’s only 59-60. That is not really old. These days you see people working well into their 70s and some even longer than that

    • @ned1621
      @ned1621 8 месяцев назад

      Wake up lots of people before the 60s exist....​@@HoldshortN9

    • @pseudacanthicusleopardus
      @pseudacanthicusleopardus 5 месяцев назад

      he was born when the ship sank 😨

    • @Rattus446
      @Rattus446 5 месяцев назад

      You must be in your mid 80s..

  • @firstnamelastname6509
    @firstnamelastname6509 4 года назад +3343

    Roy Clark: *Insane shredding*
    Audience:
    Roy Clark: *plays triads high up the neck*
    Audience: *Cheers and claps*

    • @TMC3Official
      @TMC3Official 4 года назад +152

      They were probably in awe during it and couldn’t clap

    • @marknardone6017
      @marknardone6017 4 года назад +196

      I thought it was one of those things akin to where people clap after a band member finishes a solo in a jazz tune. If that’s the case, the clap timing was pretty good. Perhaps, they waited a bit after the shredding to see if he was done or not and happened to start clapping during the repetitive triads.

    • @milescorporosus4058
      @milescorporosus4058 4 года назад +17

      @ Mark Nardone makes a good point. Clark also starts imitating a banjo or ukulele here (apt for a ragtime tune), so the audience could be clapping for that as well.

    • @LANGI902
      @LANGI902 4 года назад +35

      They probably clapped when they were told to.

    • @Joonsik_e
      @Joonsik_e 4 года назад +3

      lol

  • @deusfilius7
    @deusfilius7 2 года назад +1197

    Roy was hands down one of the best guitarists ever.

    • @Toolmybass
      @Toolmybass 2 года назад

      What? "Ever"?..there are 10 year olds that could use this song to warm up. Lmfao. This lick for a guy like SRV would like us playing abc's.
      Clark couldn't even touch a teenager like Max Ostro. You sir are out of touch and probably 70 years old.

    • @BSinNH
      @BSinNH Год назад +16

      Him and Glen Campbell. Crazy good.

    • @jcraigshelton
      @jcraigshelton Год назад +10

      Jerry Reed too.

    • @eabnamoliben1598
      @eabnamoliben1598 Год назад +3

      I beg to differ-Joe satriani

    • @BSinNH
      @BSinNH Год назад +17

      @@eabnamoliben1598 Yup. But let's face it, there are many great guitarists out there. The OP said "one of the best", not "the" best. Stevie Ray V, Alex Lifeson (so under-rated), Joe Bonamassa, Eddie V., The Nuge, etc..... Lots and lots more and much depends on your taste. Roy Clark and Glenn Campbell were so fast and crazy good.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi 3 года назад +2918

    Producer: "How fast can you play?"
    Roy: "Yes..."

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs 3 года назад +33

      Fast enough that the frame rate at the end of the song doesn’t pick up the motion.

    • @dirtydanthesecretsauceman8519
      @dirtydanthesecretsauceman8519 3 года назад +14

      The original downpicker

    • @GamerDuCaos
      @GamerDuCaos 3 года назад +2

      I'm the thousand like

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi 3 года назад

      @@GamerDuCaos 👍

    • @sevinamelody
      @sevinamelody 2 года назад +1

      If you can play it slowly you can play it quickly

  • @kevinmcmahon8647
    @kevinmcmahon8647 2 месяца назад +17

    RUclips was made for preserving greatness and humor, free speech, and love.
    This is fucking gold, and Roy Clark is what they call “OG”

  • @connormccormick2386
    @connormccormick2386 4 года назад +1840

    1:46 when you start the final lap of your mario kart race

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 5 лет назад +764

    Aside from being an unbelievable guitarist, Roy always looked like he was having as much fun as his audiences. An incredibly talented musician!

    • @hansgrueber8169
      @hansgrueber8169 5 лет назад +12

      He was a Showman!! A true entertainer, highest output for his audience, because he loved them and they loved him. A charisma matched by few (in any) in the instrumental world.

    • @noahgangel2504
      @noahgangel2504 5 лет назад

      ok paul

    • @barrymichlowitz1071
      @barrymichlowitz1071 5 лет назад +1

      The playing reminded me of Les Paul (except for the dancing).

    • @realhighduck
      @realhighduck 5 лет назад

      BizarreBirch8 G2 Never disrespect Paul Simmons, that’s Mr Simmons to you

    • @silva777
      @silva777 8 месяцев назад

      He probably WAS having as much fun. When you practice hard and have something to show for it, it's a pleasure to put it on display. He also composed all the variations of this song.

  • @Stanky5000
    @Stanky5000 Год назад +2394

    Did he pick every single note? No hammer-ons? No pull-offs? Guitarists will appreciate how absolutely epic (and exhausting) that is.

    • @WalterTalksSports
      @WalterTalksSports Год назад +76

      My hands won’t work after that

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 Год назад +152

      No only was he an amazing player, you can tell he was having a good time...that's when music was fun, everyone takes themself way too seriously now, which is ironic considering music has lost much of its cultural relevence

    • @Persun_McPersonson
      @Persun_McPersonson Год назад +120

      @@jasondorsey7110
      There were always people that took music too seriously and there will always be people who know how to have fun.

    • @aarongomez4305
      @aarongomez4305 Год назад +8

      That’s how I play… on guitar hero 😅

    • @AwesomeBabyBoomer
      @AwesomeBabyBoomer Год назад +10

      Flat picking at its best.

  • @longgrayline8055
    @longgrayline8055 Год назад +224

    Holy smokes. As a guitarist, I can say he is absolutely off the charts.

    • @marcyking461
      @marcyking461 9 месяцев назад +4

      And equally as talented on a banjo or fiddle. If it has strings, Roy could play it.

    • @TheHesseJames
      @TheHesseJames 8 месяцев назад +4

      He certainly had the chops.

    • @JonHop1
      @JonHop1 Месяц назад +1

      Bud Roy Clark is one of the greatest guitarists of all-time... Being able to tap and use all these fancy techniques doesnt make you good.. Look at Guthrie Govan for example. The guy struggles mightily in jazz quartets. It is just as much about feel, soul and groove as it is about technical skill. Roy was elite in all areas of music back then, even classical. He did it all.

  • @robertjeffery6100
    @robertjeffery6100 Год назад +817

    This guy will go down in history as absolutely one of the best guitarists and musical entertainers

    • @dochlldy
      @dochlldy Год назад +8

      I think it will be more like one of the top entertainers of any kind.Musical or otherwise.I believe he took that word entertainer,very seriously.

    • @tynewlin
      @tynewlin Год назад +1

      Who?

    • @tyson9419
      @tyson9419 Год назад

      lol never heard of him.

    • @petez470
      @petez470 Год назад +2

      I hear he greased up his strings with otter oil

    • @martybarbeau
      @martybarbeau 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@tyson9419 Jimmy Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen were asked what it was like to be the greatest guitarist of all time and they both said; "Go ask Roy Clark"!!!

  • @snogglemonkey
    @snogglemonkey 6 лет назад +2163

    Pure clean shred. What a phenomenal guitar player !

    • @kenfrazee2779
      @kenfrazee2779 6 лет назад +65

      Yeah man, this was humbling. He is pretending to have difficulty.

    • @kenfrazee2779
      @kenfrazee2779 6 лет назад +35

      Gotta raise that action up or have tight strings to really get down like this and I'm starting to think my economy picking is bullshit.

    • @necroyoli08
      @necroyoli08 6 лет назад +10

      Fuck him !! He's bullshit, he doesn't "look" for the notes like Jimi Hendrix !!
      -Ritchie Blackmore

    • @luminositymusic3810
      @luminositymusic3810 6 лет назад

      John god dam!

    • @benjaminvera3736
      @benjaminvera3736 6 лет назад +2

      Him vs Les Paul (The guitarist not the guitar)

  • @ars4455
    @ars4455 2 года назад +2446

    no fx, no delay, no distortion, no sustainer, no tricks...pure talent...

    • @strategygaming5830
      @strategygaming5830 2 года назад +217

      pure skill you mean. He wasn't born this way he worked until there wasn't a string he couldn't play.

    • @Overrated7901
      @Overrated7901 2 года назад +159

      @@strategygaming5830 exactly I hate it when people say talent instead of skill and experience. It undermines the practice, dedication, and choices that brought them their standing as a Guitar musician

    • @strategygaming5830
      @strategygaming5830 2 года назад +36

      @@Overrated7901 I absolutely agree. While roy has the talent which led him to guitar his skill is what people are impressed by.

    • @MegaChorro123
      @MegaChorro123 2 года назад +11

      Facts man Roy was talented as hell with that skill and just pure class on the guitar

    • @jogmas12
      @jogmas12 2 года назад +23

      Those things you mentioned don’t add to skill or talent.

  • @Aspartamebraintumor
    @Aspartamebraintumor 5 лет назад +9598

    Imagine being this good at guitar in an era where rock guitar was still a novelty and you couldn't search up guitar heroes on the internet.

    • @davecarsley8773
      @davecarsley8773 5 лет назад +490

      Don't have to imagine it. I lived it. People learning guitar have no idea how lucky they are to have the internet.

    • @gustavmarie
      @gustavmarie 5 лет назад +209

      Those guys were doing this stuff behind closed doors at late night jam sessions to amuse each other.

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay 5 лет назад +69

      Imagine how many amazing musicians were to be found in every home because you had to make your own music if you wanted to listen to any music, not so long ago.

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh 4 года назад +147

      @@davecarsley8773 back in 58 I used to go to my Buddy's house inBlackheath London.He was always in his bedroom practising guitar ( no internet no videos only records to listen and practise to .He was 15 then and destined to be admired and play all over the world .This Roy Clark speed playing reminds me of him .He is now 75 .His name.
      Albert Lee.

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh 4 года назад +23

      At agec15 Albert could play Jerry Lee lewisstuff on the piano before he could play guitar.So if it's in you ,then you are born lucky.

  • @Wildvideonyc
    @Wildvideonyc 8 месяцев назад +22

    The country musicians of the 1950s were stunningly proficient on their instruments, especially guitarists and steel players. Chet Atkins, Merle Travis, Jimmy Day ( steel) early rockabilly guys (the Burnette - Gene Vincent's Blue Caps) and many of Nashville's studio players could also do some mind blowing stuff. But they were largely forgotten by the mid 1960s. By then young people were more impressed by Clapton, Beck and Page. It took until the 1980s and the rockabilly revival for popular music listeners to dig out these recordings and start appreciating those guys again. Thankfully there's lots of film and TV kinescope-video recordings like this one to show us how remarkable the musicians of the 20th century actually were. So thank you for posting this bit with the great Roy Clark!

    • @silva777
      @silva777 8 месяцев назад

      You know what made the big difference? Their stage presence, long hair and hippie clothing of the 'guitar gods'. That whole package won them as much popularity as their music in the 1960s.

    • @paulnebenzahl702
      @paulnebenzahl702 5 месяцев назад

      Jethro Burns!

    • @joshk2181
      @joshk2181 5 месяцев назад +1

      well said, there's more emotion in this youtube clip than the entirety of the first led zeppelin album if were being honest. The deeper you go the more you realize how what you thought was hard is easy and what you thought was easy is superhuman impossible. But if you want to impress a girl just play 3 chords

    • @VanishedPNW
      @VanishedPNW 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@silva777It was marketing. Labels put millions into virtual unknowns in those days...guys who never even played a show and who had zero fans could get multimillion dollar record deals as late as the 2000s.
      Labels were highly influential over the music press. Guaranteed the press kits for guys like Clapton made reference to his "guitar God" acclaim among listeners....they may have even been the ones who started & perpetuated such myths.

    • @Revolution1117
      @Revolution1117 26 дней назад

      Roy was indeed a wizard on guitar, banjo, mandolin & fiddle (also played piano & drums). Clark was the Top of the Top!! BTW, mentioning 50's legends / rockabilly guitarists, we can't leave out Eddie Cochran. Eddie had it all: great guitarist, songwriter, session player, producer AND good looks. For a guy who was killed when he was only 21 yrs old when he died (car crash in England w/Gene Vincent as a passenger), Eddie put out some memorable songs. His songs, such as "Twenty Flight Rock", "Summertime Blues", "C'mon Everybody" and "Somethin' Else" left a ever-lasting legacy on R&R.

  • @EvilRidingHood
    @EvilRidingHood 4 года назад +12953

    Ahhh my favorite genre: Spongecore 🤘

    • @alg3rn0n73
      @alg3rn0n73 4 года назад +163

      This. Was... perfect 👏

    • @goblin3810
      @goblin3810 4 года назад +110

      U verbalize what we all thought.

    • @fugginrambo
      @fugginrambo 4 года назад +46

      You have my respect and laughter!

    • @buckbumble
      @buckbumble 4 года назад +23

      Seldom does a comment make me audibly laugh out of nowhere. Bravo 😂

    • @jinjalord
      @jinjalord 4 года назад +12

      🤣🤣🤣 Nailed it 💪🏽

  • @johnalex6309
    @johnalex6309 4 года назад +2231

    Supposedly, when asked in interviews "What's it like to be 'The World's Greatest Guitarist'?", both Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen answered: "You need to ask Roy Clark that question."

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 4 года назад +151

      And Roy Clark would discuss it with Chet Atkins

    • @4572dk
      @4572dk 4 года назад +133

      Didn't Jimi Hendrix say ask Rory Gallagher?

    • @rodstiffingtonxyz
      @rodstiffingtonxyz 4 года назад +80

      Eddie said Eric Clapton lol

    • @angrasband3564
      @angrasband3564 4 года назад +63

      Jimi also said terry kath, guitarist for Chicago was better than him. Extremely underrated guitarist

    • @anthonycuellar5306
      @anthonycuellar5306 4 года назад +11

      Jimi admired Stevie ray

  • @JimmysDonuts
    @JimmysDonuts 5 лет назад +2172

    1:42 when you have 100 seconds left on Super Mario Bros.

  • @sirpsychosussy
    @sirpsychosussy 7 месяцев назад +62

    I've never heard anything else of Roy Clark but I'm already convinced that he is the coolest guy ever

  • @sonicbooomboy
    @sonicbooomboy 3 года назад +833

    I think everyone can probably recognise this as brilliant, but not many just how brilliant it actually is. The accuracy required with that clean tone at that speed is off the scale. And tap-dancing! Impossible

    • @javierclement3047
      @javierclement3047 2 года назад +20

      I know . This is perhaps the finest guitar performance I’ve ever seen and heard. It’s genius to the 10th degree.

    • @eddielane9569
      @eddielane9569 2 года назад +5

      He was a true master.

    • @SpliffQuest
      @SpliffQuest 2 года назад +3

      I play guitar. This man obviously was a guitar god. Extreme finesse. I couldn't play like this, ever.

    • @samuelferrell9257
      @samuelferrell9257 2 года назад +5

      Not impossible if your Roy Clark!

    • @joeladams2540
      @joeladams2540 2 года назад

      It's mind boggling
      Indeed

  • @thomaspynchon1868
    @thomaspynchon1868 4 года назад +525

    This guy shreds palm muted. What a monster skill.

    • @fellazuab
      @fellazuab 4 года назад +15

      I believe he has that fender mute engaged through the whole song, i might be wrong tho

    • @quintinwilkerson6071
      @quintinwilkerson6071 4 года назад +5

      He was economy picking the scales.

    • @djmcc83
      @djmcc83 3 года назад +8

      Guy was pro, he was accurate asf

    • @hobokenhi-fi5212
      @hobokenhi-fi5212 3 года назад

      Sounds like he has the mute on but palm muting and shredding, pretty common in a lot of music back then with any guitar

    • @JonHop1
      @JonHop1 Месяц назад

      @@hobokenhi-fi5212 Most rag-time and country-style players back then palm-muted, so they were very familiar with it.

  • @Oldnoname
    @Oldnoname 6 лет назад +528

    This is the most metal shit I've ever seen

    • @whiskeychip
      @whiskeychip 5 лет назад +5

      @William Lewis r/woosh

    • @davidcollins1410
      @davidcollins1410 5 лет назад +1

      @@whiskeychip r/woooooooooosh to you too.

    • @whiskeychip
      @whiskeychip 5 лет назад

      @@davidcollins1410i bet you dont even know what that means

    • @davidcollins1410
      @davidcollins1410 5 лет назад +1

      @@whiskeychip yeah, I know what Reddit is, dumb ass

    • @whiskeychip
      @whiskeychip 5 лет назад +1

      @@davidcollins1410 ok now you
      the want to start the fucking fight now

  • @KathyLovesJack
    @KathyLovesJack 22 часа назад +1

    Genius playing by a very underrated and overlooked talent- he could shred guitar and banjo equally

  • @Lantuak
    @Lantuak 5 лет назад +1121

    Wow, clean shredding. No simulations or effects gain, just pure.

    • @jarobiclark8926
      @jarobiclark8926 5 лет назад +2

      Jacob Molyneux right I thought I was the only who noticed how all that extra effects just covers up all the mistakes

    • @kirkwahmmet8406
      @kirkwahmmet8406 5 лет назад +47

      Lol ok BOOMER

    • @agressapenguin6289
      @agressapenguin6289 5 лет назад +9

      @Jacob Molyneux but when someone who is really good uses distortion it can be just pure gold

    • @ironbooze2937
      @ironbooze2937 5 лет назад +8

      @Jacob Molyneux of course they would've used modern tech. AC/DC just didn't change their sound since decades + they really ain't 'clean'

    • @BenWGray
      @BenWGray 5 лет назад +13

      @@ironbooze2937 Yeah in what world are ACDC considered clean? Fairly dry sure but hardly clean.

  • @alexgibbs356
    @alexgibbs356 3 года назад +3259

    90 percent of people don't realize how amazing this performance is. Look up his rendition of Mallegeuna, truly a masterpiece.

    • @sage9836
      @sage9836 3 года назад +21

      I saw a video of a flamenco piece he did. He started at the level of an amazing creshendo, so I was thinking he's boxed himself in, nowhere to go ftom there. Then, he went beyond.

    • @SylentEcho
      @SylentEcho 3 года назад +2

      @@sage9836 Do you have the link? I can't find it.

    • @Tan3l6
      @Tan3l6 3 года назад +4

      Yup guitar virtuoso confirmed, even though I've never played guitar...

    • @patrickdoring7149
      @patrickdoring7149 3 года назад +8

      He also performed Malagueña on an episode of The Odd Couple.

    • @alexgibbs356
      @alexgibbs356 3 года назад +1

      @@patrickdoring7149 yea I seen it while I was lookin him up on RUclips, another good performance, but that one on the dark stage with the spotlight was the one I saw first and it blew me away lol

  • @candywarmuth6241
    @candywarmuth6241 2 года назад +419

    I adored him. I can see the blood, sweat and tears it took to learn that. He was a true artist and a happy soul.

    • @davidholton9667
      @davidholton9667 2 года назад

      So sorry for infringe on your privacy, Beautiful song. Hello

    • @mattjones5353
      @mattjones5353 Год назад +4

      ​@davidholton9667 my God. You scammers are on here as well😂😂

  • @ScottDaddyMac
    @ScottDaddyMac 8 месяцев назад +16

    Hands down one of the best exhibitions of guitar playing I have ever seen. He played it with a clean tone and not a single bum note.

    • @silva777
      @silva777 8 месяцев назад

      He played few bum notes on purpose. Love his expressions too.

  • @Kazyman
    @Kazyman 6 лет назад +829

    On a guitar with no reverb, no sustain, no edge or distortion. THAT'S talent developed to the extreme. Ladies and Gentlemen...the incomparable Roy Clark.

    • @zhou_sei
      @zhou_sei 5 лет назад +6

      what do you mean by 'edge'? like overdrive?

    • @zzzzimmers5046
      @zzzzimmers5046 5 лет назад +3

      That’s what I’m saying this guy is way better then all the modern guitarists

    • @curtismcallister9569
      @curtismcallister9569 5 лет назад +6

      it's also lacking in a lot of feeling and starts to sound gimmicky.

    • @SUPRCNL
      @SUPRCNL 5 лет назад +5

      @@curtismcallister9569 it fits with the song tho,like it's supposed to be like that

    • @richardbutkis
      @richardbutkis 5 лет назад +1

      @@zzzzimmers5046 nah man

  • @brandonhansen4413
    @brandonhansen4413 5 лет назад +2033

    This is thrash metal without distortion. True pick smith

    • @LOLAP95
      @LOLAP95 5 лет назад +45

      Lmao ignorant af. No

    • @cadinm7852
      @cadinm7852 5 лет назад +143

      @@LOLAP95 if you take the distortion off of shredding, it sounds like this

    • @DaveRucci
      @DaveRucci 5 лет назад +40

      Lol. Roy Clark. Father of modern distortion-less Metal. Nice bra! 🤘🏻🤘🏻

    • @Mr.Classic91
      @Mr.Classic91 5 лет назад +45

      Except this guy has talent

    • @JelloFluoride
      @JelloFluoride 5 лет назад +81

      @@LOLAP95 you realize that your response itself is pretty ignorant, right?

  • @rerite2
    @rerite2 6 лет назад +715

    Saw Roy in concert years ago. He was the opening act. He came out and said, "Well, they put the worst acts on first, so here I am," then proceeded to blow the roof off the place with his guitar picking and grinning.

    • @RoyFive
      @RoyFive 6 лет назад +41

      Humility...just another of Mr. Clark's countless virtues.

    • @jhonnyjhomey
      @jhonnyjhomey 6 лет назад +31

      saw him in the 80s , had the worlds fastest banjo player touring with him , played dueling banjos with him and blew him out

    • @floydeemercer2344
      @floydeemercer2344 6 лет назад +9

      Russell Garr I saw him during this time frame, before Hee-Haw. I was 12 and knew he was a dandy even then. First time I fell in love with music and musicians. Yesterday might be over now but I feel it still.

    • @rerite2
      @rerite2 6 лет назад +2

      @@floydeemercer2344 -- Awesome!

    • @jeffthebracketman
      @jeffthebracketman 6 лет назад +8

      How the BLANK could Roy Clark EVER be an opening act for ANYONE??? He WAS the concert!!! RIP my friend I and everyone else in this world will miss you... THE GREATEST...

  • @zaugitude
    @zaugitude Месяц назад +1

    I just love Roy Clark, besides his absolutely astonishing guitar playing abilities, he is one of the funniest people ever. So modest about his playing and all of the pained expressions while pretending he can just barely pull it off; I can’t help but smile when watching him.
    😃😍

  • @fawflethetawfle2404
    @fawflethetawfle2404 6 лет назад +17073

    *_when spongebob and patrick steal a paper_*

    • @forkboy3309
      @forkboy3309 5 лет назад +149

      a paper?

    • @fawflethetawfle2404
      @fawflethetawfle2404 5 лет назад +360

      Nick P it’s a joke. Based on that one episode when they steal a balloon on free balloon day

    • @forkboy3309
      @forkboy3309 5 лет назад +152

      @@fawflethetawfle2404 i got the reference but why a paper?

    • @mickeyamf
      @mickeyamf 5 лет назад +53

      YES I WAS JUST THINKING THIS REMINDS ME OF SPONGEBOB

    • @glitchy3428
      @glitchy3428 5 лет назад +29

      Wasn’t it a balloon

  • @becausegang7266
    @becausegang7266 5 лет назад +3655

    Amazing guitarist.
    When he’s playing he looks like he’s receiving some great head

    • @shanechenmusic
      @shanechenmusic 5 лет назад +82

      Couldn’t put it better myself

    • @DPhasely
      @DPhasely 5 лет назад +20

      Hahaha! I thought the same thing! Haha!

    • @isaacwilliams9919
      @isaacwilliams9919 4 года назад +31

      First shredding face

    • @XneverstopfightingX
      @XneverstopfightingX 4 года назад +54

      Musicians make the ugliest faces to make the most beautiful sounds -Carlos Santana

    • @goodfella1605
      @goodfella1605 4 года назад +6

      Fax

  • @augustjschroeder
    @augustjschroeder 4 года назад +137

    His expressions are almost as amazing as his guitar playing.

  • @robertjrobicheau8456
    @robertjrobicheau8456 3 года назад +424

    Roy's smile and facial expressions while playing enhance his wizardry on the guitar so much.

    • @marks.3303
      @marks.3303 3 года назад +1

      That's true guitar face.

    • @LexTreefrog
      @LexTreefrog 3 года назад

      He’s not playing live though

  • @southmileangling
    @southmileangling 4 года назад +379

    Been heavy into guitar for 20 years,today is the first time I’ve ever heard of this guy. I’m pissed that people knew about this dude and never told me.

    • @Basomic
      @Basomic 4 года назад +24

      I didn't think you were ready

    • @Appalachian_trail_mix
      @Appalachian_trail_mix 4 года назад +3

      @@Basomic savage

    • @grenks6387
      @grenks6387 4 года назад +1

      @@Appalachian_trail_mix OOOooooooo my goooooood oooooooohhhh, daaayuuuuuuuuuuummn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!1!1!!!!1!1!!!

    • @johnsmith6586
      @johnsmith6586 4 года назад +5

      Watch "Hee Haw" reruns on "The Circle" tv network. I don't know where you live but you can see it for free over the air in most larger cities. I think it's also on sattelite tv. He was one of the stars of that show.

    • @DickiMonster
      @DickiMonster 4 года назад

      Same

  • @scottnorris68
    @scottnorris68 6 лет назад +617

    RIP to one of the best guitarists to ever walk on planet Earth

    • @jakeuhhb
      @jakeuhhb 6 лет назад +15

      @Default User he is dead. Just passed on the 15th.

    • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 5 лет назад

      🤠

    • @Tonetwisters
      @Tonetwisters 5 лет назад +7

      @@jakeuhhb Maybe dead from this world ... but I believe he lives on in Jesus. And that is what really counts.

    • @htc345youyou2
      @htc345youyou2 5 лет назад

      La terre est grande et il existe beaucoup de guitaristes infiniment meilleurs....Certains se contentent de peu.

    • @oldschool3484
      @oldschool3484 5 лет назад

      s s No doubt, banjo and. Other stringed intranets included. He was. The best.

  • @scottlarsen8788
    @scottlarsen8788 13 дней назад +1

    I grew up with Roy Clark and Buck Owens and Hee Haw and all that. What a time to be alive.

  • @zzzhuh
    @zzzhuh 5 лет назад +3217

    There was some old guy somewhere watching this when it happened saying "This is trash compared to what music use to be".
    I just know it.

    • @octpod3923
      @octpod3923 5 лет назад +227

      Hahaha every Generation

    • @TotinosOtherBoy
      @TotinosOtherBoy 5 лет назад +279

      @Midnight Toker absolutely every chance. Literally you can go back to the old school greek philosphers from 2000 years ago and even they complained about how "my generation is so much better than this lame upcoming generation"

    • @defaultset
      @defaultset 5 лет назад +139

      @@TotinosOtherBoy I've read somewhere that around when paper was widely used. Old guys were like "Smh, this generation really has gone downhill. We wrote and read in slates using chalk. And now they use paper, kids nowadays with their dustless pens."

    • @johnt.campbell316
      @johnt.campbell316 5 лет назад +46

      There's also some asshole who gonna say "man, music _these days_ is terrible!"

    • @AverageSwede2001
      @AverageSwede2001 5 лет назад +3

      zzzhuh they are probably dead

  • @vasyavasilich7659
    @vasyavasilich7659 3 года назад +9115

    He's entertaining public while plankton is trying to steal the formula.

    • @Swybryd-Nation
      @Swybryd-Nation 3 года назад +70

      1k people are afraid to look dumb by asking wtf this comment means ...what the holy Samuel langhorn hell does plankton have to do with country guitar ?

    • @Guthix198
      @Guthix198 3 года назад +61

      @@Swybryd-Nation bro it's from the Emmy winning critically acclaimed film festival of legendary legitimacy how could you not have possibly have not known?

    • @sleepptsd7888
      @sleepptsd7888 3 года назад +24

      @@Swybryd-Nation Country... that's cute🤣

    • @SuperUvix
      @SuperUvix 3 года назад +9

      @@Swybryd-Nation lost ;D

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts 3 года назад +4

      @‌ (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞ ‌ Believe it or not, there are some people over 70 watching this. Can't say I know if Marshall's over 70, though.

  • @joevanseeters2873
    @joevanseeters2873 3 года назад +313

    One of the most talented men who ever played a stringed instrument.

    • @Overrated7901
      @Overrated7901 2 года назад +1

      Nah bro just practice and skill

    • @jamesoloughlin8268
      @jamesoloughlin8268 Год назад +15

      ​@@Overrated7901 talent comes from practice and skill

    • @bsnf-5
      @bsnf-5 Год назад +1

      you overdid it. He was just good and fun

    • @joevanseeters2873
      @joevanseeters2873 Год назад

      @@bsnf-5 Good Ole' Roy can never be "OVER-DID!" Nor out done!

    • @paulmarshall9189
      @paulmarshall9189 Год назад +1

      @@jamesoloughlin8268 No, talent is what you start with. Beyond that, effective practice builds skill.

  • @phillipleblanc6508
    @phillipleblanc6508 Месяц назад +2

    I have always thought Roy Clark to be among the premier guitarists who has ever lived. I remember sitting around the TV with mom and dad watching Hee Haw and being amazed by the talent.

  • @TheSkaggs54
    @TheSkaggs54 7 лет назад +2904

    Horribly underrated guitarist.

    • @jdgzan1634
      @jdgzan1634 6 лет назад +68

      You got that straight -- him and Glen Campbell (RIP).

    • @everythingmitchmiller8949
      @everythingmitchmiller8949 6 лет назад +10

      Kelton King are you picking on him because he is white

    • @he_cat
      @he_cat 6 лет назад +74

      Collin Henriksen dude he just said that he didn't got the attention he actually deserved.
      How can you misunderstand that?

    • @ModestVejar
      @ModestVejar 6 лет назад +22

      Him and Chet Atkins together is a crazy combo

    • @daddyosink4413
      @daddyosink4413 6 лет назад +21

      I remember watching Hee Haw as a kid and thinking he was just a funny guy, then he started pickin' on a flat top Martin and was BLOWN AWAY! Roy Clark and Randy Rhoads were honestly why I started playing.

  • @shiftymeister
    @shiftymeister 5 лет назад +576

    Worker1: „Bro we need to set up the stage!“ „
    Worker2: „say no more“ *rolls in a barrel

  • @mikkifarmer9626
    @mikkifarmer9626 4 года назад +322

    R.I.P to the legendary Roy Clark. He was one hell of a musician. He was the master of the guitar. He and Jimi must be dueling in heaven right now.

    • @volzman2172
      @volzman2172 4 года назад +14

      I love Hendrix but Roy is just a Grand Master. To bad he played those silly characters on tv. That's why people overlook him so much.

    • @mikkifarmer9626
      @mikkifarmer9626 4 года назад +1

      volz man I totally agree. Guitar lovers can never deny Roy Clark’s brilliance.

    • @Decimator-jh4gu
      @Decimator-jh4gu 4 года назад +2

      Roy is light-years ahead of Jimi.

    • @mikkifarmer9626
      @mikkifarmer9626 4 года назад +1

      PHFATT KCOBRA I know, but it would’ve been one hell of a showdown.

    • @xianshep
      @xianshep 4 года назад +2

      More like Roy and Glen Campbell, like old times.

  • @alibalibee-jy4of
    @alibalibee-jy4of 5 дней назад

    My Dad was a big Chet fan and had a Chet Atkins Gretsch Tennessean. Watching him play, I see the Chet influence in his playing. Absolutely marvellous clip, thank you!

  • @DankyDankerson69
    @DankyDankerson69 5 лет назад +202

    I like his mannerisms incorporated with his playing, a true showman

  • @joepope5793
    @joepope5793 4 года назад +327

    0:30, this man is sweeping. I honestly don't understand why this guy isn't talked about the way everyone does Hendrix, Les Paul or someone like that. Extremely ahead of his time, super versatile, freakishly technical especially for the era..... The man was a master.

    • @giannifiorillo9000
      @giannifiorillo9000 3 года назад +54

      Well that's called a rake it's not the same. But I do agree with the fact that this guy is extremely talented and underrated

    • @RetroPlus
      @RetroPlus 3 года назад +10

      Simple, he had alot less TV and internet exposure than those people

    • @tommyboyindy1157
      @tommyboyindy1157 3 года назад +7

      @@RetroPlus : uhhh, you do know he had atop rated TV show where he played every week for 20 years, right?

    • @RetroPlus
      @RetroPlus 3 года назад +1

      @@tommyboyindy1157 Hmm strange, maybe the only people who remember him are older then

    • @tommyboyindy1157
      @tommyboyindy1157 3 года назад +4

      @@RetroPlus : he played during the same era as Elvis, the Beatles, Hendrix, Glen Campbell, and lots of others. Millions of music fans young and old still listen to him. Just because you aren’t familiar with him doesn’t mean lots of more tuned in people aren’t.

  • @doublejake.4846
    @doublejake.4846 5 лет назад +211

    This is an example of truly “ Picking and Grinning”. What a talent.

  • @Dirtbiker-guy
    @Dirtbiker-guy Год назад +80

    Not only was he a true guitar god, he was a god on anything with strings, AND, he had a comedic presentation like no other. Rest in peace Roy, you are a hero to many.

  • @saxon1177
    @saxon1177 3 года назад +2314

    Eddie Van Halen secretly watched Roy play on his basement TV.

    • @sage9836
      @sage9836 3 года назад +48

      Yeah, I was scrolling the comments to see who else noticed the tapping around 1:30.

    • @melodynote333
      @melodynote333 3 года назад +18

      and Jimi Page

    • @dangerousd9187
      @dangerousd9187 3 года назад +2

      Yeah pretty sure he did

    • @STATUStheSHOKWAVE
      @STATUStheSHOKWAVE 3 года назад +4

      Eddies dad was Roy speck

    • @raypreseau5360
      @raypreseau5360 3 года назад +22

      Here is some truth. Eddie VanHalen actually sought out Glen Cambpell for guitar lessons.

  • @thehellyousay
    @thehellyousay 5 лет назад +229

    I was always amazed at how them big farmer's hamhock hands of his could play so delicately at such speed and clarity.
    A Guitar God.

    • @fubar9539
      @fubar9539 4 года назад +20

      @Bone Jenga lol what the hell are you on about

    • @BROandGOAT
      @BROandGOAT 4 года назад +11

      @Bone Jenga ok boomer

    • @cobrakaiX
      @cobrakaiX 4 года назад +5

      Bone Jenga well someone has to make those coffees and gamers can make up to 6 figures. I’m sure if there were still a plethora of farming jobs, for decent pay, many young people would love to work hard in the outdoors. How about we just stop shitting on our fellow workers.

    • @Cozzy-Wozzy
      @Cozzy-Wozzy 4 года назад +7

      @Bone Jenga God, you're really pathetic, aren't you?
      Treating others like garbage to further prove how masculine and manly you are is the saddest thing ever.

    • @H20nas
      @H20nas 4 года назад +4

      Bone Jenga most boomer fucking comment I’ve seen today. Stay off the internet, gramps.

  • @dougriech6561
    @dougriech6561 3 месяца назад +3

    :59 This man's hand is faster than the technology of the day can capture!! His hand is literally a BLUR! Loved him😊

  • @jaycue7641
    @jaycue7641 4 года назад +29

    Roy was sweep picking in this. I never noticed before but it's in there. He can make most "guitar heroes" blush. Roy isnt using any overdrive or tone effects whatsoever. That nothing but the tone in his hands. He sounds awesome, puts on a show and looks like he's having the most fun in the room. What an underrated pioneer of shred.

  • @oq3099
    @oq3099 4 года назад +63

    This guy should be treated as one of legendary guitarists.His fast picking technique is just amazing.For that generation too.

    • @AlexZander688
      @AlexZander688 3 года назад +5

      He is a guitar legend. No 'should' about it!

    • @suburbanindie
      @suburbanindie 3 года назад +1

      He's the greatest of all-time. He could do it all without any pedals whatsoever. Clean, quick, articulate and expressive playing. Nobody is even close.

  • @dmeads5663
    @dmeads5663 5 лет назад +3538

    If I had a nickel for every time Roy missed a note, I’d be broke as hell

    • @Mooseboy08
      @Mooseboy08 5 лет назад +31

      Hah! Good one.

    • @portland4660
      @portland4660 5 лет назад +207

      No. You'll be in debt.

    • @ThePikaPlayer
      @ThePikaPlayer 5 лет назад +36

      @Colin Slivinski r/imnotgonnasayit

    • @0sumgamezzz435
      @0sumgamezzz435 5 лет назад +14

      @Colin Slivinski Right, he'd be broke.

    • @Alex19II
      @Alex19II 5 лет назад +5

      You would have a lot of nickels, his synchronization sucks.

  • @darrell3118
    @darrell3118 6 часов назад

    Roy was such an entertainer and loved playing music for everyone !!!!!! And such a fun personality !!

  • @RandyCivilized
    @RandyCivilized 4 года назад +2388

    He looks like he's entertaining a king he hates and he just poisoned his drink and is now waiting for the king to take a drink

    • @bigmanz9842
      @bigmanz9842 4 года назад +61

      I KEEP SEEING YOU IN N.HENTAI, hi

    • @stinkynoodles8312
      @stinkynoodles8312 4 года назад +38

      @@bigmanz9842 holup

    • @bigmanz9842
      @bigmanz9842 4 года назад +9

      @@stinkynoodles8312 I do

    • @whims_ii
      @whims_ii 4 года назад +41

      That's so weirdly specific but also yes you're correct

    • @eliegbert8121
      @eliegbert8121 4 года назад +8

      oddly specific

  • @mattrogers7255
    @mattrogers7255 5 лет назад +285

    Those faces!. I swear sometimes it looks like he's having fun, and other times it looks like he's about to have an aneurysm

    • @wjtr._03
      @wjtr._03 5 лет назад +9

      Matt Rogers it was to help with his stage fright

    • @killswitch_01
      @killswitch_01 4 года назад +4

      Matt Rogers as a guitarist it’s a thing we all do

    • @mrdougeran1
      @mrdougeran1 4 года назад +2

      @@wjtr._03 lol, that's the last thing he would have. He could play several instruments and was the cohost on the comedy show HeeHaw which lasted several years, probably before your time

    • @Saiga12308
      @Saiga12308 4 года назад +1

      @@mrdougeran1 just cos he was skilled in many instruments and the host of a show doesn't mean he didn't have stage fright.

    • @mrdougeran1
      @mrdougeran1 4 года назад

      @@Saiga12308 sorry but I watched HeeHaw for years and know he didn't, he was always very relaxed

  • @MrKittles1123
    @MrKittles1123 5 лет назад +278

    This was just savage. Such and incredibly tight sound and so accurate with the muting and percussive effects! This looks way ahead of its time.

    • @binho2010ish
      @binho2010ish 5 лет назад +1

      I wonder how much time he spent practicing this.Btw nice hair.

    • @evgenysemenov6051
      @evgenysemenov6051 4 года назад

      MrKittles1123 still no guitarist reach Paganini, who lived 180 years ago

  • @FOX007-um1wr
    @FOX007-um1wr 4 месяца назад +2

    He is AMAZING! He is funny, giving so much attention to his audience on and off camera. Amazing talented guitarist, singer, and actor. He could play anything with strings. I wouldn't be surprised if he could make rubberbands sing. He is the grand daddy of the guitar, banjo, and fiddle! He lived a good long life, and his talent will live on through film and music recordings, but he will surly be missed by many. RIP. Mr. Roy Clark. God Bless you for bringing your talent to many. Your music will be a joy for people to listen to for generations to come.

  • @bruce5168
    @bruce5168 3 года назад +168

    The man could play more then one instrument incredibly. Huge talent. R. I. P -Roy

  • @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams
    @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams 3 года назад +870

    I live how in the early days of electric guitar, it was just considered an amplified acoustic and approached pretty much the same way.

    • @6foottallAardvark
      @6foottallAardvark 3 года назад +138

      That's not what's happening here at all though. He's doing all kinds of creative stuff with dead notes, slides, and even percussive elements you couldn't do nearly the same way on an acoustic

    • @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams
      @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams 3 года назад +9

      @@6foottallAardvark Fair enough!

    • @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams
      @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams 3 года назад +16

      @boulderguy888 why? Sure I didn't mean it could be done on an acoustic. I just feel that early electrics were approached more like acoustics than they are today. Or than electric guitars are today.

    • @mechanoid2k
      @mechanoid2k 3 года назад +10

      @@ManicMovesDrowsyDreams Well at that time they were referred to mostly as twangers/electric twangers in the south. And played in that same picked blues fashion. My guess, and this is just a guess, but my guess would be that guitars started to be played more in the modern fashion when pre-amps, leads and sustains were invented.
      Also as much as I hate to invoke his name because he's a sick individual, Phil Spector had a huge impact on how modern music would sound for decades.

    • @kaganozdemir4332
      @kaganozdemir4332 3 года назад +11

      Yeah, and that is why Hendrix is considered the milestone in electric guitar. Hendrix made the whole signal chain as his instrument with all the distortion, fuzz, delay and sweep filters he had. Prior to that, as we can see from this video, there were some insanely good players. So he broke (afaik, unless there isn't an underground here I don't know of) this convention and paved the path of electric guitar sound we know of today.

  • @whaleflipp1603
    @whaleflipp1603 4 года назад +395

    1:53 DAMN THAT SOUNDS GOOD

  • @RestrictedAirspacePodcast
    @RestrictedAirspacePodcast 7 месяцев назад +15

    Soundtrack to me doing laundry before the hockey playoffs start.
    R.I.P. Roy ❤ 🎸

  • @kelsman59
    @kelsman59 6 лет назад +320

    RIP, a terrific guitarist and gentleman. 11/15/2018

    • @brianwalendy3735
      @brianwalendy3735 5 лет назад

      Do you know what year this was?

    • @mmmmm_monke55
      @mmmmm_monke55 5 лет назад +4

      @@brianwalendy3735 i think 1955

    • @brianwalendy3735
      @brianwalendy3735 5 лет назад +3

      @@mmmmm_monke55 thank you! I'm so impressed by his style and skills, even if he does appear to be possessed.

    • @mmmmm_monke55
      @mmmmm_monke55 5 лет назад +2

      @@brianwalendy3735 hes a damn guitar god for his time to

    • @Wushutigercranekungfudragon
      @Wushutigercranekungfudragon 5 лет назад +1

      What a long life

  • @NeilTruick
    @NeilTruick Год назад +111

    I was never big on country music, but I grew up during that time when "Hee Haw", "The Glen Campbell Show", "Bonanza", and other western-themed TV shows dominated the air waves. That being said, Roy Clark was the most technically skilled guitarist I'd ever seen. He could play anything from country to classical and all you could do was sit and listen in amazement. Thank you, RUclips, for providing us the opportunity to witness true genius and the result of hard work in action.

    • @bluwng
      @bluwng Год назад +5

      Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed

    • @jesustovar2549
      @jesustovar2549 Год назад +4

      I would argue that this is more like ragtime.

    • @Cantthinkofahandle117
      @Cantthinkofahandle117 Год назад +4

      ​@@jesustovar2549You DON'T say... Maybe that's why this is called 12th St RAG. 😂😂😂

    • @derekemrie2987
      @derekemrie2987 8 месяцев назад

      Don't forget to watch him play in an episode of the classic TV show "The Odd Couple", forever an amazing talent, and humble human being!

  • @ethandemille2585
    @ethandemille2585 Месяц назад

    The facial expressions are so awesome, haven’t seen someone have this much fun playing in a minute

  • @ShadowBanned904
    @ShadowBanned904 5 лет назад +67

    Roy was a Hella good musician. He is absolutely one of the best musicians of all time, regardless of genre.

    • @Decimator-jh4gu
      @Decimator-jh4gu 4 года назад +1

      I love hardcore and punk, smooth jazz, native Indian flute music and thrash and on and on.... Roy is definitely one of the best of all time on the guitar and as a musician.

  • @pipborthwick6313
    @pipborthwick6313 4 года назад +67

    An immensely great string player who also played in a fun comedic way. A true entertainer.

  • @iLiekLemonade
    @iLiekLemonade 4 года назад +314

    This guy is freaking insane, he has slightly fat fingers, yet he can still play accurately and quickly. What a skilled musician.

    • @derekwalker4622
      @derekwalker4622 4 года назад +31

      It's not just guitar, this man is a whiz with any stringed instrument. Banjo, fiddle, guitar, you name it, he's played it.

    • @ThatMeansHesMad
      @ThatMeansHesMad 3 года назад

      His fingers remind me of Frank Gambale's -a monster Jazz Fusion guitarist.

    • @gulp25
      @gulp25 3 года назад +2

      The exact reason I play bass and not guitar

    • @EM_life-gr8sn
      @EM_life-gr8sn 3 года назад

      Was... not is.. he is long dead...

    • @cantavanda
      @cantavanda 3 года назад

      It's because the resolution of this video got stretched out much wider.

  • @davidchelazzi8773
    @davidchelazzi8773 3 месяца назад

    The skill, dexterity, stamina to play like this with clean, unforgiving tone, all while entertaining....impressive

  • @Archer335
    @Archer335 5 лет назад +13

    I remember seeing Roy Clark on TV in the 60s and early 70s.
    He was always displaying his wicked chops and smiling while doing it.
    He was always such a wonderful presence.
    Thank you so much for the memories, Mr. Clark. R.I.P.

  • @FerdinandCesarano
    @FerdinandCesarano 5 лет назад +242

    Killer. What a virtuoso.
    And it's done with showmanship, with the little dance, and the facial expressions. An absolutely beautiful performance.

    • @k0vae
      @k0vae 4 года назад

      @@rezanugraha7144 I dont think the funny faces are on purpose lol

    • @asukalangleysoryu6695
      @asukalangleysoryu6695 4 года назад +1

      @@k0vae Obviously they are

    • @k0vae
      @k0vae 4 года назад

      @@asukalangleysoryu6695 sounds like you dont play guitar

    • @asukalangleysoryu6695
      @asukalangleysoryu6695 4 года назад +2

      @@k0vae Ouch cmon bro that hurts :D Ofc I know what a stank face is, but considering this guy put _tap dancing_ in his song and the audience laughed at it, and considering all of the over-the-top tricks he's pulling off on his instrument... I'd say it's pretty safe to say that he's doing those faces on purpose.

    • @k0vae
      @k0vae 4 года назад

      @@asukalangleysoryu6695 idk even if you watch some of his other performances where the audience is taking him serious he makes the same faces

  • @Jaidezilla
    @Jaidezilla Год назад +87

    Roy Clark was a guitar monster. Totally metal.

    • @T.R.R.Jolkien
      @T.R.R.Jolkien Год назад +2

      😎👍🏽

    • @luisguillermoviruesdelgadi182
      @luisguillermoviruesdelgadi182 Год назад +5

      As a huge Iron Maiden fan, I have to say he is beyond metal: no distortion, no mistakes. I bet that if somebody could re-amp this performance, even Mr Malmsteen would recognize that.

    • @predeterminedmeat5024
      @predeterminedmeat5024 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@luisguillermoviruesdelgadi182What? Distortion doesn't make playing sound more clear.

    • @m.f.3347
      @m.f.3347 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@predeterminedmeat5024it can absolutely hide a lot of mistakes and sloppy playing

    • @predeterminedmeat5024
      @predeterminedmeat5024 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@m.f.3347 Not really. It just makes them more audible

  • @bigone4311
    @bigone4311 2 дня назад +1

    he has such amazing talent. And his guitar is beautiful too. I just wish it had Some modern screaming distortion

  • @nicolasgilliot8647
    @nicolasgilliot8647 3 года назад +185

    You can't shred on a clean tone.
    Roy Clark:

  • @leonardotube
    @leonardotube 5 лет назад +671

    Amazing how the Jaguar still looks futuristic to this day.

    • @jumpfart666
      @jumpfart666 5 лет назад +13

      ok boomer

    • @yevgenitiger
      @yevgenitiger 5 лет назад +89

      @@jumpfart666 It does though.

    • @gustavmarie
      @gustavmarie 5 лет назад +16

      Wow. Nice quip. I like that. You think it up there?

    • @odeclasdjent7831
      @odeclasdjent7831 5 лет назад +68

      jumpfart666 oh shut the fuck up with this dead fucking meme

    • @nevv7130
      @nevv7130 5 лет назад +5

      @@jumpfart666 ok z

  • @Gibson343088
    @Gibson343088 Год назад +397

    Effortless sweep picking decades before anyone else was doing it in the mainstream. Full chordings with the thumb like Hendrix would popularize, a downpicking technique that would make Hetfield blush, at a speed and clarity most people couldn't get out of 20 years of playing and thousands of dollars of equipment.
    Dude is easily one of the greatest musicians ever.

    • @briweeks71
      @briweeks71 Год назад +20

      That was pretty revolutionary guitar playing for his time. He didn't get any credit because he wasn't a rock musician.

    • @earthbound914
      @earthbound914 Год назад +16

      where was the sweep picking here?? its not like this guy was playing metal techniques or anything, not everything just builds towards "metal music"

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 Год назад +19

      ​@earthbound914 yeah I didn't see any sweep picking, nor any downpicking that rivals Mr hetfields. Sick playing but buddy sold it the wrong way

    • @clementpoon120
      @clementpoon120 Год назад +2

      ben lee is going to be very upset if he sees this, my guy is literally shredding the guitar at pin point precision

    • @samuelthomasengardio
      @samuelthomasengardio Год назад

      ​@@earthbound9140:33-0:38

  • @stevendphoto
    @stevendphoto Месяц назад +3

    Roy was.a great guitarist, there is a clip floating around with him and Glenn Campbell jamming that is awesome too...!

  • @kennethv5250
    @kennethv5250 4 года назад +18

    this man is quite possibly the greatest musician to ever live. he can play ANY instrument he picks up and play them as a master

  • @blackpanther67
    @blackpanther67 4 года назад +462

    Would put many of today's metal guitarists to shame...

    • @derekwalker4622
      @derekwalker4622 4 года назад +63

      Not "would", he does. Still does, and he's dead now.

    • @illevarslendetyrann
      @illevarslendetyrann 3 года назад +4

      Not at all

    • @beratsamil
      @beratsamil 3 года назад +89

      this is just metal without distortion

    • @dread455
      @dread455 3 года назад +12

      @@beratsamil finally, metol

    • @MrFriesz
      @MrFriesz 3 года назад +17

      He definitely would, and there are plenty of no name guys who are exceptional guitarist who would give him a run for the money.

  • @rosicroix777
    @rosicroix777 4 года назад +41

    When electric guitar was in its childhood, along comes Roy Clark who’s able to push any electric made to the very edge of its performance envelope. One of the 1st electric guitar heroes!

  • @labspeciman7402
    @labspeciman7402 День назад

    Considered the greatest guitarist of all time.

    • @apbadogs
      @apbadogs 21 час назад

      I don't disagree but what list of the best have you ever seen that includes him?

    • @labspeciman7402
      @labspeciman7402 16 часов назад

      @@apbadogs This was talked about a long time before the internet. I couldn't even tell you who said it. But if you have someone better feel free to share.

  • @lydiawilliams255
    @lydiawilliams255 4 года назад +65

    Not just guitar. He was a virtuoso at nearly every stringed instrument!

  • @kickinbackinOC
    @kickinbackinOC 6 лет назад +9

    I'm more into rock, blues, and pop.
    But I gotta say, Roy Clark is/was one of the all-time greats on guitar. Fantastic skill, accuracy, timing, and a ton of personality!

  • @Loathello
    @Loathello 3 года назад +740

    Eddie: I invented two-handed tapping.
    Yngwie: I invented sweep picking.
    Shawn Lane: I'm the fastest.
    Roy Clark: (grins)

    • @Vas0011
      @Vas0011 3 года назад +3

      Ikr lol 😂

    • @roccimo
      @roccimo 3 года назад +10

      grins with style*

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts 3 года назад +12

      Except, Eddie didn't invent tapping. He did popularize it to a newer generation, though. Roy Smeck was earlier (1930s or 1940s;) dunno if he invented it, though.
      ruclips.net/video/DR3tGulLv88/видео.html

    • @Loathello
      @Loathello 3 года назад +6

      @@101Volts Right - I was joking about Roy Clark grinning because he did sweeping and tapping way befoe Yngwie or Eddie, and played about as fast as Shawn Lane, but on acoustic instruments. The guy was truly one of a kind.
      I also heard that Chet Atkins was the first to use tapping.. we may never know. :)

    • @rhubarbdude3347
      @rhubarbdude3347 3 года назад +2

      **does a little dance on the spot**

  • @Joe-g3b2z
    @Joe-g3b2z Месяц назад +3

    I've said it many times. Roy Clark was the single most insanely talented guitarist ever.

  • @mistermerder1157
    @mistermerder1157 6 лет назад +86

    I'm gonna start tap dancing during my solo breaks now.

  • @jtonna1624
    @jtonna1624 4 года назад +85

    Roy Clark - otherwise known as White Hendrix. Most underrated musician in music history. Dude was a phenomenon. He could play Bach on a Banjo

    • @loganross1861
      @loganross1861 3 года назад +1

      And he wasn’t completely out of his mind on drugs

  • @sonicmayhym
    @sonicmayhym 3 года назад +21

    hands down greatest guitarist ever because he not only was an amazing guitarist who could play anything but he had the gift of being truly entertaining with his stage presence and charisma and the fact that you can hear and feel every ounce of his soul when he was playing..he had some serious mojo and you cant even really compare roy clark with any modern day virtuoso because of that mojo..he was an amazing human being that gave his entire soul to playing music for the people of the world and making people smile..his milestones and accolades and shear number of performances absolutely puts him number 1 in my book..if there were to be a number one of course..we all know that is subjective...no doubt one of the greatest human beings to ever live.

    • @rogerscalf231
      @rogerscalf231 Год назад

      Your book is wrong then, you misspelled sheer as shear. Shear is to CUT, SHEER is the word you're looking for. Back to school !