Buckaroo

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Buckaroo

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An instrumental that was a #1 hit!
This is a live recording with Don Rich playing lead and Buck playing the harmony (not on the studio version). I loved this song when I heard it on "Where The Action Is" back in the day. Dig the suits and sparkle guitars. At Summer NAMM in Nashville one year I went to a Fender party at The Wildhorse Saloon. When I got there, Marty Stuart and his band were taking the stage with matching Blue Sparkle Teles and Jazz Bass. Somebody yelled, "Who do you think you are; Buck Owens & The Buckaroos"? Marty walked up to the mic and said, "As a matter of fact......" and they kicked into "Buckaroo". It was AMAZING-they nailed it!

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In Fall, 1979 on Hee Haw, I saw Buck Owens play "Buck's Polka" on a lightshow Rickenbacker. Unfortunately, we only had access to a B&W TV set :(
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Cool! Several years ago I had a couple of the red, white and blue Tele's that came out of Fender Japan...sparkle finish and all gold hardware..great guitar for 4th of July gigs...at least :D :D :D
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One of the few songs I actually play lead on!! Tom Brumley on pedal steel completely changed
the landscape of pedal steel with that song.
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Always loved Don Rich; broke my heart when he was killed. Now, we need to find Clarence White's version and compare the two!
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kenposurf wrote:Cool! Several years ago I had a couple of the red, white and blue Tele's that came out of Fender Japan...sparkle finish and all gold hardware..great guitar for 4th of July gigs...at least :D :D :D
One of my friends owns one! Very hip guitar! 8)
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At the Nashville party where I saw Marty Stewart, he later pulled out Clarence's Parsons/White Tele (which he still owns and plays) for a few tunes.
Emmylou Harris does a nice version in a medley with "Love's Gonna Live Here" on her live "Last Date" album. I saw her on the tour where it was recorded, and she played lead on it with Frank Rekard playing the harmony. Definitely the BEST LOOKING version I've seen!
Great tune!
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Leo Kottke does a neat fingerpicked version of it, too.
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