I was a care giver to a man several years ago who was severely mentally and physically challenged. He loved Buck Owens. He couldn’t walk or talk. We’d play Buck Owens music and he’d clap and use his feet on the floor to make his chair swivel around. Thank you Buck ❤🙏🙏❤
I see so many comments trashing Travis, but I don't see anyone commenting on how Dwight managed to bring these diverse musicians together, if only for a few minutes onstage to pay tribute to a true pioneer of country music.
It’s hard to be a rock star in a country music tribute. Travis is a kind soul and very talented. I have been a Dwight fan since 1986. I love all music. So does Dwight.
Chris Hillman, Dwight Yoakam, Billy Gibbons, Brad Paisley, Travis Barker. What a collaboration! Of course Buddy Owens on Streets of Bakersfield was like Buck being right there on stage. Phenomenal is an understatement.
I worked for Buck at two of his stations. I grew up in the 60's watching the Buck Owens Ranch Show on KPHO-TV 5 on Saturdays. My dad introduced me to Buck, and I always respected and liked Buck. Shortly after my father passed away of cancer, Buck put on a show to benefit cancer research. Buck was a greater entertainer then a lot of the folks considered. Thank you Buck for the opportunity and the music you left behind. RIP!
As a young kid I lived in San Diego and Bakersfield was a family joke because my aunt lived there. In 1980 I had to go to work in Bakersfield and it was a joke. I was there a month before I realized there were mountains near by , the dust hid them. What I did find were very nice people not at all assuming like the rest of SoCal, more country music than I could ever stand and the very best Mexican food on the planet. 40 years later it’s a big city, I haven’t been back but all of my memories are the finest of crazy people tubing on the Kern river, looking for snakes and just enjoying the hell out of life. Good for them!
Great Video! Very nice tribute to Buck Owens. R.I.P. Mrs. Buck Owens... This is what country music is all about. Not like this slick Nashville garbage sound we hear now. There's NO POP in my country....I'm just one of millions of true country music fans that feels this way.
I'm another one. I remember the show Pop Goes The Country, and while they had some grear music on that show, to start with, I think they got carried away with name.
Not a Travis Barker fan, don't know any of his music, but can say without a doubt he nailed it and he did it with enthusiasm. He didn't look anything like the other musicians, and I think it's great.
Travis Barker is part of a punk rock group called Blink-182, he is the furthest thing you would think of in regards to a country music and I absolutely love it. The simple fact that this man genuinely loves every single designer he touches just let you know that he has a true appreciation for the craft of drums. He in no way will scoff at anyone ask him to play on a track because he's seriously has the mind of an iPod. He'll listen to Hey William song One Moment and then a Buck Owens track the next and then go straight to Blink-182 and he loves all of it. People always say they love everything but country, Travis Barker literally loves everything including country. I will admit I laughed my butt off when I saw him playing because it was humorous to see a punk rock drummer in a country music tribute, but you know what I wouldn't have it any other way because it just shows you how far-reaching country is. I mean if Miranda Lambert's bass player can look like a punk rocker and still jam on country like it's nobody's business, why can't Travis Barker be there? I mean he literally looks exactly like the bass player from Miranda Lambert's band.
it was kind of wierd to see Travis on the drums...but its cool and nice to see how Buck Owens infuenced so many different musicians in alot of different genres..i mean you had rock,punk,and of course country musicians colaberating together to celebrate the music of one of the greatest of all time...Awesome performance
I knew of Buck Owens from the Hee Haw show in the 1970's. He was my first musical influence. He was the innovator of the Bakersfield Sound. He is, and will always be, a Country Music Legend.
Saw Buck Owens in Dublin Ireland , think it was 1986/88 , he was a pure legend , played 2 hrs, his band was amazing , love you Buck , thank you for the music 💖♥️🎶🎶
I love the diversity that Buck inspired. All of those people who preformed are legendary in their own genre. Diversity is very important in life! Btw: oh my goodness, Bucks son is so much like him.
As being a huge buck owens fan, and also a huge blink-182 fan, you can imagine how excited/shocked I was finding out that Travis Barker did the drumming for this. Wow
Everyone leaving comments about travis barker. I know he may not look the part for a Buck Owens tribute, but you gotta know hes not there by accident. He began playing the drums at an early age and drew inspiration from many genres. Buck Owens is one of the artists he will name specifically. He learned to play drs by playing along to his records. He wanted to be there playing this tribute and they wanted him there knowing Buck would approve.
Loved the diversity of the performers. My second concert was ZZ Top. My favorite toe action was Dwight. I grew up with Buck and Dangerous Don and the Buckaroos. They were part of my family. Loved the crazy drummer in the video. Just goes to show he touched us all.
So glad to see Chris Hillman playing Buck Owens. He was such a great contribution to the country rock movement of the 70's. Long live the flying burrito brothers...
I first heard Hillman when he was in The Desert Rose Band. Then later on The Byrds. Then this year I finally got around to Flying Burrito. I saw the album he did with McGuinn and Clarke, but I had already spent out at the store.
Barker doesn’t think that musical disparity is weird with this generation of music lovers. “It’s an iPod generation where we listen to everything. Someone’s probably listening to KROQ or flipping through and listening to XM like Shade 45. You know, listening to everything. So, it was just really picking all my favorite bands and friends of mine to come play.” For Barker, that singularity of music love might have existed as a rebellious teenager, but he considers working on the Buck Owens tribute as one of his favorites. “You mentioned country music and doing that Buck Owens tribute..It was awesome,” said Barker. “Pops kind of raised me on Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Buck Owens. So when his son reached out saying he was doing a tribute for his dad, I was so honored. I think I kind of grew up thinking, ‘Oh, Dad. I’m over all this country music. Let me put on Slayer.'” So every one can say DRUMMER OUT OF PLACE lol, this was out of Blink 182's drummers Book, Travis barker.. so im sure ive answered some questions lol
This was before Taylor Swift officially flatlined Country Music i'm glad Buck Owen can't see what Country Music has become you'll live on for eternity in our hearts and i'm glad that you Don, and Tom Brumley is rejoined again.
I think it's bad ass that travis played drums here. He is amazingly talented and has appreciation of all genres. What a narrow view to trash his performance.
That was absolutely amazing how they all came together all those musical artist came to be there especially the drummer he's a wild one. But also Buck Owens son who looks and sounds just like buck. And all those musical artist wish I could have been there.
I've never been a fan of Barker but I've always respected him as a drummer, dude can play. Seeing this gives me even more respect for him because hes the last person I'd expect to be up there
I got a 2 page written letter from Buck Owens, l had wrote him one in 1994 telling him what he meant to me through out my life and l will be damned, he wrote and sent a pick along!! Great Man!!
Buck would have loved it. Just shows that great music crosses all venues. Thanks, Dwight for putting THIS band together. Thanks for showing us what Buck stood for. Great video.
Truly a great tribute! And Buddy made me smile from ear to ear! He looks so much like Buck.... and not far off in sounding like his dad as well! Never saw him before this video. Thanks for posting this. I'm a big fan of all of the other band members too. I don't know the drummer very well, but he definitely added a cool flair to the show. Great job by all!
I'm 65. Grew up listening to Buck and his Buckaroos. I've been a musician for 25+ yrs now, first as a drummer, then singing drummer, now flattop guitar player singer. When I perform I always include some Buck songs. I'll be singing again this Saturday night singing Together Again with a fabulous Steele player doing Brumleys part. GOD BLESS BUCK OWENS!
Such an awesome job. Buddy Allen looks identical to his dad Buck. My mouth just dropped to the floor when I seen Buddy Allen with Buck in the background I was in awe
Wow, is Buddy Allen a chip off the old block? The band did an. Outstanding job of honoring the great Buck Owens. It brought this old fella to tears. Very impressive !!!
T-rav on drums. Love his ability to cross genres. Hell of a nice guy, down to earth and will go down in history as one of the greatest/most influential drummers of all time. Plus he is a family man, does it get more country than that!? I heard an interview that he did while rehearsing for this, he even learned the mistakes that were made in the original recordings. And also said he respects country because it's "gangster"!
@@bertram_oredrock strange? Cause he aint no darned hillbilly? TB is one of the ALL TIME GREATS....which is why he was here. No changing that FACT. Please get educated...he loves all kinds of music.
I've been fortunate to meet and greet Buddy Owens at the Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, CA.. What a place to visit. He's awesome......and the video of Buck Owens as he sings is terrific. You cannot duplicate either sound. Loved Buck, and love you, too, Buddy Owens.
Buddy needs his own xmas special or something...I have been watching old Hee Haw shows and he was great back then too...RIP BUCK and ROY..keep on pickin and grinnin old friends
Love, love the whole lot of them but one of Buck's song that was my favourite is "Big In Vegas" I play all the time when I need a cry as I miss Vegas so badly.
Color me STUPID because I never even knew this Tribute had taken place until today. (I just started watching it). Of course I've known about Buck for years (and not just because the Beatles recorded "Act Naturally") NOT that I'd followed his career.....but yeah, when he started recording with Dwight I realized what a heavy talent he was. AND what a true entertainer he was. (not that it matters, but I'm LA born and raised and I play hard rock music (bass guitar). imo, listening to all kinds of music has always made me a better bass player. God Love Buck)
Hey buddy remember us we used to go ever Thursday to wash all the vehicles n the fun van mud 90s . I didn't like country music but had the honor to meet country legends Charlei daniels n Allen Jackson .you n your brother Michael Owens wer always good to me n my brother. Hope you get this message. Much luv for u guys 😊..
Buck Owens was a idol when I was young and it's hard to believe that Dwight became a favorite of mine to. the find out he was Dwight's to? Nothing less than awesome.
They're standin' for you Buck. It's 21 number 1 hits, not 21. He's in the top 10 all time #1 songs. Good to see Buddy Allen and Tom Brumley. Drummer is cool, didn't miss a beat. Fun fact: the Beatles had a standing order to receive Buck Owens and the Buckaroos album's the minute they became available . They were also fascinated by Dangerous Don Rich's lead guitar work. Finally it was Merle Haggard who came up with "Buckaroos" while working in Buck's band. I will Not be sad because I grew up in California in the 1960's listening to the best. I have been to the promised land of Country music in it's Golden State prime.
Big I Love Buck,l no more than maybe 5 yrs old lady saw Buck at the Wagon Wheels at Knotts Berry Farm,and we’d go up north 3/4 times a year to lm a Calif Kid from staring around 1955 we got to Redding,Fresno,OregonTullyLake LakeTahoe,,SanFrancisco,Redbluff,Chico.All depended on where most of my Dads Family would Be at those differant times of the year!We had a lot of Family that either lived in Big City’s or small little hick towns all the way up to Canada.l had a wonderful time,as a child.And Met Some of the Nices people on the planet.Some were family weren’t and were
What a great clip. Buddy sure looks like his father, especially dressed in this blue nudie suit. Great music! Great memories! Just love the Bakersfield sound.
My mother died at 83 yrs old in 2011. My family chose the couple of mandatory hyms. How Great Thou Art-Elvis Presley & Amazing Grace by a Houston minister. For the viewing we chose If You're Lookin At Me-Loretta Lynn. Love's Gonna Live Here & Together Again-Buck Owens & Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me & For The Good Times-Ray Price. Our home was filled with music all our lives.
I was a care giver to a man several years ago who was severely mentally and physically challenged.
He loved Buck Owens. He couldn’t walk or talk. We’d play Buck Owens music and he’d clap and use his feet on the floor to make his chair swivel around.
Thank you Buck ❤🙏🙏❤
Buck would have loved that!
I have loved Buck Owens since the 70’s. YeeHaw
🙏❤️🙌
The drummer is really enjoying himself
Yeah - I’ll have some of what he had.
I see so many comments trashing Travis, but I don't see anyone commenting on how Dwight managed to bring these diverse musicians together, if only for a few minutes onstage to pay tribute to a true pioneer of country music.
It’s hard to be a rock star in a country music tribute. Travis is a kind soul and very talented. I have been a Dwight fan since 1986. I love all music. So does Dwight.
Travis proves himself
Why would anyone trash Travis. I gained major respect for him due to this.
Kids today worship rap music including mine this is country sold gold
Travis is a music lover just as the rest on stage are. But more importantly they loved and respected buck owens !
Chris Hillman, Dwight Yoakam, Billy Gibbons, Brad Paisley, Travis Barker. What a collaboration! Of course Buddy Owens on Streets of Bakersfield was like Buck being right there on stage. Phenomenal is an understatement.
You got that right.
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Absolutely right.
Great tribute to Buck Owens. His son looks and sounds just like him.
I worked for Buck at two of his stations. I grew up in the 60's watching the Buck Owens Ranch Show on KPHO-TV 5 on Saturdays. My dad introduced me to Buck, and I always respected and liked Buck. Shortly after my father passed away of cancer, Buck put on a show to benefit cancer research. Buck was a greater entertainer then a lot of the folks considered. Thank you Buck for the opportunity and the music you left behind. RIP!
Excellent!
Buck was a good singer
He is still the Man in my book😊
Thank you for your story
God bless you brother,you are one of the few one's that was part of Buck's family
"Together Again" always starts me crying. Loved both Don and Buck...... now they're 'together again' in heaven.
As a young kid I lived in San Diego and Bakersfield was a family joke because my aunt lived there. In 1980 I had to go to work in Bakersfield and it was a joke. I was there a month before I realized there were mountains near by , the dust hid them. What I did find were very nice people not at all assuming like the rest of SoCal, more country music than I could ever stand and the very best Mexican food on the planet. 40 years later it’s a big city, I haven’t been back but all of my memories are the finest of crazy people tubing on the Kern river, looking for snakes and just enjoying the hell out of life. Good for them!
My goodness, Buddy Owens is the spitting image of his dad!
Great Video! Very nice tribute to Buck Owens. R.I.P. Mrs. Buck Owens... This is what country music is all about. Not like this slick Nashville garbage sound we hear now. There's NO POP in my country....I'm just one of millions of true country music fans that feels this way.
I'm another one. I remember the show Pop Goes The Country, and while they had some grear music on that show, to start with, I think they got carried away with name.
The bloke playing the drums is certainly enjoying himself
Buck Owens will always have a special place in my heart
Not a Travis Barker fan, don't know any of his music, but can say without a doubt he nailed it and he did it with enthusiasm. He didn't look anything like the other musicians, and I think it's great.
Travis Barker is part of a punk rock group called Blink-182, he is the furthest thing you would think of in regards to a country music and I absolutely love it. The simple fact that this man genuinely loves every single designer he touches just let you know that he has a true appreciation for the craft of drums.
He in no way will scoff at anyone ask him to play on a track because he's seriously has the mind of an iPod. He'll listen to Hey William song One Moment and then a Buck Owens track the next and then go straight to Blink-182 and he loves all of it.
People always say they love everything but country, Travis Barker literally loves everything including country. I will admit I laughed my butt off when I saw him playing because it was humorous to see a punk rock drummer in a country music tribute, but you know what I wouldn't have it any other way because it just shows you how far-reaching country is.
I mean if Miranda Lambert's bass player can look like a punk rocker and still jam on country like it's nobody's business, why can't Travis Barker be there? I mean he literally looks exactly like the bass player from Miranda Lambert's band.
And it shows diversity isn’t so bad…
If you don't know any of his music how do you know if you like it or not
BLINK 182
Buck Owens was one of the best singers ever and I will not stop listening to his music!
To all of the people judging Travis - BUCK EM!
Matthew Hutchinson funny
That drummer is having so much fun
LOVE IT! BUDDY LOOKS JUST LIKE BUCK! WE LOVE AND MISS YOU BUCK!
Hell yes he looks like him
That’s definitely Buck Owens Son, make no mistake, that’s him.
What a kick ass performance! Buck would be proud. Watching this, took me back to being a little girl watching Buck on Hee Haw!
Omg, loved this and the guy on the drums was beyond awesome.
soooooooo impressed to see Travis Barker playing the drums ...He had to be so excited
it was kind of wierd to see Travis on the drums...but its cool and nice to see how Buck Owens infuenced so many different musicians in alot of different genres..i mean you had rock,punk,and of course country musicians colaberating together to celebrate the music of one of the greatest of all time...Awesome performance
This Is So Precious Buck was The Best I Watch And Listening To Buck Over 50 Years RIP
I knew of Buck Owens from the Hee Haw show in the 1970's. He was my first musical influence. He was the innovator of the Bakersfield Sound. He is, and will always be, a Country Music Legend.
Saw Buck Owens in Dublin Ireland , think it was 1986/88 , he was a pure legend , played 2 hrs, his band was amazing , love you Buck , thank you for the music 💖♥️🎶🎶
Thank you Dwight Yoakam...this was awesome
This is awesome. How many musicians would be able to pull together such a diverse group of artists. Great tribute to Buck.
Yes ma'am
This was wonderful!! Dwight and the Band did a great Job:) Buck Owen's Will be Greatly missed!!!!
What a fantastic tribute to a country legend Buck would have loved it. And his son is like seeing Buck like twins wow...
midninte ranger , I’m sure he was up there smiling
Boy he looks just like his Dad
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Good country, soul stirring.
Good old country songs .
I love the diversity that Buck inspired. All of those people who preformed are legendary in their own genre. Diversity is very important in life! Btw: oh my goodness, Bucks son is so much like him.
I will forever remember Buck from watching Heehaw at my Gramma’s house. Great memories.
Love Buck and Dwight
Just reading your comment transported me back to my own grandmas house, watching “hee haw” on Sunday nights!
As being a huge buck owens fan, and also a huge blink-182 fan, you can imagine how excited/shocked I was finding out that Travis Barker did the drumming for this. Wow
Now that’s good hearted country music RIP Buck!
Everyone leaving comments about travis barker. I know he may not look the part for a Buck Owens tribute, but you gotta know hes not there by accident. He began playing the drums at an early age and drew inspiration from many genres. Buck Owens is one of the artists he will name specifically. He learned to play drs by playing along to his records. He wanted to be there playing this tribute and they wanted him there knowing Buck would approve.
I thought it was awesome and I'm hardcore old country!!
@@michelekelly876 cool story bro
Alex Challmes I love that drummer. He has Spirit!!!
Drummer looks so totally awesome! Like he is having a total blast. He obviously LOVES Buck Owens!!!
Beautiful Dreamer Travis Barker. BLINK 182. BadAss drummer.
Loved the diversity of the performers. My second concert was ZZ Top. My favorite toe action was Dwight. I grew up with Buck and Dangerous Don and the Buckaroos. They were part of my family. Loved the crazy drummer in the video. Just goes to show he touched us all.
No one plays it like Tom Brumley. This is a great tribute.
I never got to see this,it's sad we lost him, bot what a great legacy. He was a big influence on me and my playing/singing
Chris Hillman, Dwight Yoakum, Brad Paisley, Reverend Billy-that's some serious firepower up there.
And whatever anyone thinks about Travis Barker....his hair, his tattoos, etc....it's obvious he KNOWS what he's doing. So just chill and enjoy.
Well said brother~!!
@@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys Anyone talking trash about percussionists have their head up their ass. Nothing else needs to be said.
@@mariannorton4161 You should have heard what they said about Keith Moon.
So glad to see Chris Hillman playing Buck Owens. He was such a great contribution to the country rock movement of the 70's. Long live the flying burrito brothers...
Too bad gram Parsons not alive. Ray Charles did great covers of buck Owens for his 1st country album.
I first heard Hillman when he was in The Desert Rose Band. Then later on The Byrds. Then this year I finally got around to Flying Burrito. I saw the album he did with McGuinn and Clarke, but I had already spent out at the store.
Rarely has Streets Of Bakersfield sounded so good. Buddy Owens looks and sounds SO much like Buck.
I LOVE IT! Travis Barker on drums in an all-star cast like that! Perfect. I dig watching him play.
This line up sums up Buck and his music and career. Love it! ♥️
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I also missed Don Rich, they're already singing with the Angels above, this was a true music which should be played on radio but so sad
Nice job Travis Barker! Great to see Tom Brumley playing the old songs.
This should be a power house band great way to tribute Buck Owen’s
Yeah I agree also :) Buddy looks exactly like Buck...Aw u left great memories ,talent,and a lookalike here for us :) God Bless you Buck Owens R.I.P :(
This shows how Buck Owens music influenced so many different genres.
Barker doesn’t think that musical disparity is weird with this generation of music lovers. “It’s an iPod generation where we listen to everything. Someone’s probably listening to KROQ or flipping through and listening to XM like Shade 45. You know, listening to everything. So, it was just really picking all my favorite bands and friends of mine to come play.” For Barker, that singularity of music love might have existed as a rebellious teenager, but he considers working on the Buck Owens tribute as one of his favorites.
“You mentioned country music and doing that Buck Owens tribute..It was awesome,” said Barker. “Pops kind of raised me on Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Buck Owens. So when his son reached out saying he was doing a tribute for his dad, I was so honored. I think I kind of grew up thinking, ‘Oh, Dad. I’m over all this country music. Let me put on Slayer.'”
So every one can say DRUMMER OUT OF PLACE lol, this was out of Blink 182's drummers Book, Travis barker.. so im sure ive answered some questions lol
This was before Taylor Swift officially flatlined Country Music i'm glad Buck Owen can't see what Country Music has become you'll live on for eternity in our hearts and i'm glad that you Don, and Tom Brumley is rejoined again.
Great tribute to Buck. I just noticed that though they are good guitarist, Dwight Yoakam plays the guitar exceptionally...
I think it's bad ass that travis played drums here. He is amazingly talented and has appreciation of all genres. What a narrow view to trash his performance.
That was absolutely amazing how they all came together all those musical artist came to be there especially the drummer he's a wild one. But also Buck Owens son who looks and sounds just like buck. And all those musical artist wish I could have been there.
Hello how are you
People trashing travis. He is a real drummer who actually reads music
I'm not trashing the man; I'm just not sure if anybody should be allowed to have as much FUN as he is having.
that is really unusal
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I've never been a fan of Barker but I've always respected him as a drummer, dude can play. Seeing this gives me even more respect for him because hes the last person I'd expect to be up there
Heart warming to see young folks honoring this great American Country singer!! Ol Sarge...
P ppl love it
I got a 2 page written letter from Buck Owens, l had wrote him one in 1994 telling him what he meant to me through out my life and l will be damned, he wrote and sent a pick along!! Great Man!!
Buck would have loved it. Just shows that great music crosses all venues. Thanks, Dwight for putting THIS band together. Thanks for showing us what Buck stood for. Great video.
mairendee He definitely would have asked who Travis Barker was. This tribute to Buck was beautiful. Thanks gentleman!!!
Truly a great tribute! And Buddy made me smile from ear to ear! He looks so much like Buck.... and not far off in sounding like his dad as well! Never saw him before this video. Thanks for posting this. I'm a big fan of all of the other band members too. I don't know the drummer very well, but he definitely added a cool flair to the show. Great job by all!
Buck & Buddy, indeed like father like son
I agree, professional musicians irregardless of taste, know when to accept the call to honor the ones that paved the way. Great ensemble of players.
@@SPCLPONY Buddy used to guest star on Hee Haw on occassion.
I don't care who you are. It don't get no better than this.
The dude on the drums is jammin it up.
I'm 65. Grew up listening to Buck and his Buckaroos. I've been a musician for 25+ yrs now, first as a drummer, then singing drummer, now flattop guitar player singer. When I perform I always include some Buck songs. I'll be singing again this Saturday night singing Together Again with a fabulous Steele player doing Brumleys part. GOD BLESS BUCK OWENS!
Such a wonderful tribute to one of the greats of Country Music.
I grew up listening to Buck Owens and watching Hee haw .
I love this tribute to Buck especially Dwight Yoaka m singing💕💕💕
I was big fan off buck O he's really deadly
Such an awesome job. Buddy Allen looks identical to his dad Buck. My mouth just dropped to the floor when I seen Buddy Allen with Buck in the background I was in awe
Wow, is Buddy Allen a chip off the old block? The band did an. Outstanding job of honoring the great Buck Owens. It brought this old fella to tears. Very impressive !!!
Anyone else read about this in Travis' book? never knew he did the drumming for this tribute! had to check it out! Very cool.
Buddy looks alot like Buck... too cool
T-rav on drums. Love his ability to cross genres. Hell of a nice guy, down to earth and will go down in history as one of the greatest/most influential drummers of all time. Plus he is a family man, does it get more country than that!? I heard an interview that he did while rehearsing for this, he even learned the mistakes that were made in the original recordings. And also said he respects country because it's "gangster"!
What I'm talking bout...hell yeah
One of the best 2nd line dancing state started bck after covid
@@bertram_oredrock That drummer grew up on Buck Owens and loves his music. He also played the songs perfectly. Listen with your ears, not your eyes
@@bertram_oredrock strange? Cause he aint no darned hillbilly? TB is one of the ALL TIME GREATS....which is why he was here. No changing that FACT. Please get educated...he loves all kinds of music.
That drummer was the most inappropriate member of that group. Strange and ridiculous! Buck deserved a lot better.
we all miss Buck!
God bless you! rip
Great tribute. Was also great to see Buddy Owens up there also.
Honestly, just beautiful, aint gonna lie dropped couple tears from my eyes , amazing!
Fantastic!!! So much so that Travis Barker dosen't even seem out of place. Way to go all! May Buck meet our Lord with favor.
I've been fortunate to meet and greet Buddy Owens at the Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, CA.. What a place to visit. He's awesome......and the video of Buck Owens as he sings is terrific. You cannot duplicate either sound. Loved Buck, and love you, too, Buddy Owens.
i saw buck at crystal palace not long before he died. it was awesome.
Buddy needs his own xmas special or something...I have been watching old Hee Haw shows and he was great back then too...RIP BUCK and ROY..keep on pickin and grinnin old friends
Love, love the whole lot of them but one of Buck's song that was my favourite is "Big In Vegas" I play all the time when I need a cry as I miss Vegas so badly.
One of the last great California cowboys singing about another greatCalifornia cowboy 🇺🇸
Color me STUPID because I never even knew this Tribute had taken place until today. (I just started watching it). Of course I've known about Buck for years (and not just because the Beatles recorded "Act Naturally") NOT that I'd followed his career.....but yeah, when he started recording with Dwight I realized what a heavy talent he was. AND what a true entertainer he was.
(not that it matters, but I'm LA born and raised and I play hard rock music (bass guitar). imo, listening to all kinds of music has always made me a better bass player. God Love Buck)
My man Dwight and the boys thanks fellas for honoring Buck and Don
Am I the only one who was completely fascinated more by the drummer lol
He will be greatly missed and appreciate his music
MY GOD! Buck lives through his son! WOW!
Hey buddy remember us we used to go ever Thursday to wash all the vehicles n the fun van mud 90s . I didn't like country music but had the honor to meet country legends Charlei daniels n Allen Jackson .you n your brother Michael Owens wer always good to me n my brother. Hope you get this message. Much luv for u guys 😊..
A great tribute to an American icon.
Shortcut to Tom brumley slayin the steel
I miss you so much, Buck. I'd just love to have you back making your own music.
This was so awesome.. Songs brought back alot of memories... Travis Barker your the man
Blink has been my favourite band for ages. Then one day I got into county music and it wasn’t a phase so this really makes me happy.
I love all these guys... especially the DRUMMER!!! Way to go man...!!
Buck Owens was a idol when I was young and it's hard to believe that Dwight became a favorite of mine to. the find out he was Dwight's to? Nothing less than awesome.
Buck, I know your up there with Our JESUS, We’ll sing a tune when I get up there, Love always, Hank Foisy.
They're standin' for you Buck. It's 21 number 1 hits, not 21. He's in the top 10 all time #1 songs. Good to see Buddy Allen and Tom Brumley. Drummer is cool, didn't miss a beat. Fun fact: the Beatles had a standing order to receive Buck Owens and the Buckaroos album's the minute they became available . They were also fascinated by Dangerous Don Rich's lead guitar work. Finally it was Merle Haggard who came up with "Buckaroos" while working in Buck's band. I will Not be sad because I grew up in California in the 1960's listening to the best. I have been to the promised land of Country music in it's Golden State prime.
All true. Capitol Records.
Rich, Don't forget the late Tom Brumley on steel guitar. He was a big part of Buck's sound.
Big I Love Buck,l no more than maybe 5 yrs old lady saw Buck at the Wagon Wheels at Knotts Berry Farm,and we’d go up north 3/4 times a year to lm a Calif Kid from staring around 1955 we got to Redding,Fresno,OregonTullyLake
LakeTahoe,,SanFrancisco,Redbluff,Chico.All depended on where most of my Dads Family would Be at those differant times of the year!We had a lot of Family that either lived in Big City’s or small little hick towns all the way up to Canada.l had a wonderful time,as a child.And Met Some of the Nices people on the planet.Some were family weren’t and were
WOW Bucks son not only looks 100% exactly like him but he also so exactly like him .
What a great clip. Buddy sure looks like his father, especially dressed in this blue nudie suit. Great music! Great memories! Just love the Bakersfield sound.
Travis Is AWESOME!
I never met Buck. But I met his son trying to have his own c/ w music carer, Buddy Allen in 1976 in Poteet, Texas.
BUCK OWENS STARTED A NEW TREND IN COUNTRY MUSIC ---MARVELLOUS SINGER AND PERFORMER ----XOXOXO
Great tribute
My mother died at 83 yrs old in 2011. My family chose the couple of mandatory hyms. How Great Thou Art-Elvis Presley & Amazing Grace by a Houston minister. For the viewing we chose If You're Lookin At Me-Loretta Lynn. Love's Gonna Live Here & Together Again-Buck Owens & Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me & For The Good Times-Ray Price. Our home was filled with music all our lives.
God bless! my husband had Buck and buddy in his living room! His dad played steel guitar at Fountain springs calif