Don Rich does an outstanding job playing lead guitar with blues lick after blues lick to complement the lyrics. He doesn't drown out Buck's voice but his guitar playing is simple solid and superb. If I could go back in time, I'd make Don Rich sell his damned motorcycle and ride in a GMC pickup truck or Cadillac limousine forever. What a tragic loss for country music and this nation when Don Rich was taken from us so young. He was a musical genius.
I’m glad you were thinking the same thing Rex. Damn tragedy that Don was taken to soon. Guys like Don and Maury Muehleisen, sadly died at the age of 24, the talent they had in such young years of their lives is too incredible to put into words. This song hit number one in 1962, becoming Bucks first number one single. Don would’ve been 21 then.
Don Rich is one of the greatest musicians ever.And one of the sweetest.There will never be anyone to compare to him and Buck,and that great Bakersfield sound.I miss them terribly.♥️
@@patricias5122 I read that after Don Rich died, Buck Owens said he almost quit performing it tore him up so much. I hope they're performing together in eternity. ❤
@@PFB1994 I'm 65 years old and Buck and Don were not even on my radar when I was growing up 'cause I'm a blues and rock guy. But Don's playing gave me whiplash!!! How did I miss this?
I'm sure today's kids don't appreciate old country but listen up, THIS is talent! Effortlessly performed without any auto tune or lip syncing. So glad Buck and Don shared their talents with us and the world.
It was said that the buckaroos were named the perfect band it was also said that when the went to the studio to record a song or album it only took one time no do overs or overdubs or anything. Don rich on that telecaster man he knew how to make that thing talk
Diamond Rio was the same way. They didn’t use studio musicians then learn the parts, they recorded their own music. They almost always sounded just like the records in concert.
Oh my gosh! How is it possible to get all this talent in this room? They play so casual, sing amazing, while enjoying themselves. Don Rich was such an amazing guitarist. I miss these times!
He was a "REAL MAN NATURALLY"Did I say how handsome he was and a BEAST on that guitar.Y'all can tell by now I'm a country music purist and will not settle for less. RIP to both Buck and Don. AMERICANA! along with all the greats. Boxcar Willy Grorge Jones Hank Williams Johnny Cash Waylon Jennings Willy Nelson Johnny Paycheck Bill Anderson Marty Robbins Merle Haggard Charlie Pride someone add to this list my memories are getting to me .I'm going walk my little dog and get some air.
Their call Nudie's. Check out Nudie's of Nashville. He clothed all of the great country stars back then. The Flying Burrito Brothers were the last ones I recall who wore them. They are stunning.
RIP Bill Mack. I hope St. Peter greets you with Orange Blossom Special to start your show there. The Midnight Cowboy. WBAP, Clear Channel 820, Fort Worth, Texas.
Don Rich was a fellow Washingtonian! I was but a lad when I first heard Buck Owens and his sound stayed with me for a long time. Then I figured it out: this guy from Olympia was the catalyst for the whole band. No wonder Buck was so hot on the charts. Then that awful day in June 1974 happened and the sound of Don Rich and The Buckaroos changed forever. I was happy to have Expo ‘74 to distract me from Don’s death. But like Buck himself, the light went out as far as listening to Buck’s records. Thank God for Dwight Yoakum in redirecting the Desire for Buck Owens. It was like I was discovering him for the first time again. I acquired the Rhino Buck box and then went on a record roundup. Somehow I managed to get the whole catalog on vinyl and with the exception of two albums, had them all within two years. Those two hard to find albums were gotten by the end of 1993 so I had everything including the eight Buckaroos albums. When I was able to, I rolled all of them into the computer and made CD-R discs from them. Of course, I also acquired the Sundazed reissue CDs and have marveled at how great 50+ years old LPs sound when professionally mastered. I’m getting the last of the catalog tomorrow. Omnivore Recordings secured the rights to the later material and I’m hoping they’ll go after the Buckaroos catalog too. But though recordings are the way to enjoy the sound of Buck and the boys, let’s not forget that they were on the road taking that sound to us all. I got to see Buck at his last show in Seattle back in 1993 and even though he’d been ailing with cancer, he gave us his all. Still, there was ONE THING MISSING and that was Dangerous Don Rich and hisTelecaster as well as his cherry red fiddle. Because of Buck Owens many of my generation grew to appreciate how much he taught the rock groups who admired him. I think too, we grew to appreciate other country artists as well. But because of Don Rich we really appreciated Buck because he’d never shy away from playing good music even if it did not fit the mould people (read that Nashville) tried to pour him into. Just reflect on this when you think today’s country artists have the music world by the tail. They’re far and few between what truly great country music is all about. When it comes to country, Buck, Johnny, Hank and Hank Jr. along with a few other players are far superior to many of the players on the air today. Dwight Yoakum knew what was missing and he brought Buck back to the spotlight. I for one am very grateful he did. Let’s keep Buck rolling on our turntables and enjoy every wonderful song that the man produced along with Don and the others.
Remembering Don Rich born on August 15, 1941. He best known by the stage name Don Rich, was an American country musician who helped develop the Bakersfield sound in the early 1960s. He was a noted guitarist and fiddler, and a member of The Buckaroos, the backing band of Don's best friend, country singer Buck Owens. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Rich
Don Rich started at age 16 I believe playing fiddle and Buck played lead guitar.Buck then taught young Don to play guitar and the rest is musical history.
Buck not only knew how to pick and sing, he knew how to dress himself and the band. So many of the current crowd shows up in a ripped pair of jeans and a tee shirt, wearing a baseball cap😒
Well, Bob, this is one heck of a place you got here...btw, what kinds of music do you have ? weeeel...we play Both kinds of music here...country And western
Don Rich #LEGEND
Buck was never the same after the loss of Don 💔
The greatest backup vocals ever!!! Mr. Don Rich!!
How Bout that Tele he rangs!!! It drew the BEATLES MAD!!!
True!
They harmonize so very well, like Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham they have terrific harmonies. Its the timbers in the voices.
ricardo guajardo great picker too!
@@jpb1231000 what do you mean
Thanks to Fallout, I’m now a Buck Owens/Don rich superfan!!! 😊 RIP to these Legends!
The harmonizing between those two is unbelievable.
Don Rich does an outstanding job playing lead guitar with blues lick after blues lick to complement the lyrics. He doesn't drown out Buck's voice but his guitar playing is simple solid and superb. If I could go back in time, I'd make Don Rich sell his damned motorcycle and ride in a GMC pickup truck or Cadillac limousine forever. What a tragic loss for country music and this nation when Don Rich was taken from us so young. He was a musical genius.
I’m glad you were thinking the same thing Rex. Damn tragedy that Don was taken to soon.
Guys like Don and Maury Muehleisen, sadly died at the age of 24, the talent they had in such young years of their lives is too incredible to put into words.
This song hit number one in 1962, becoming Bucks first number one single. Don would’ve been 21 then.
Don Rich is one of the greatest musicians ever.And one of the sweetest.There will never be anyone to compare to him and Buck,and that great Bakersfield sound.I miss them terribly.♥️
Amen.
l love seeing how they obviously loved and respected each other.
Bless them in heavan
@@patricias5122 I read that after Don Rich died, Buck Owens said he almost quit performing it tore him up so much. I hope they're performing together in eternity. ❤
Me too!
The late, great Don Rich and Buck Owens know how to come in perfectly on TWO, THREE, FOUR! Love these two! You left us too soon.
Man there is no one like Buck Owens and Don Rich!!!!
Damn they were fantastic.. Thank you so much for all the great memories for all of us...✌❤❤
A M E N
Absolutely Fantastic.Love Buck Owens and Don Rich.Fantastic Fantastic.Agree with all of you.Best Ever ❤❤
Just here to read the comments about Don Rich 🎸🔊🎶💙
Hell yeah. The Telemaster.
Absolutely... the greatest to ever hold a guitar.
Don Rich got it all, my ultimate favourite
Precisely.
@@dharnaxam1910Likewise!
Buck and Don having too much fun it’s contagious! Tom Brumley got that pedal steel clucking like a champ in the choruses! Great music boys!
That guitar tone makes me want to pickup my guitar
lemme tell you... as a drummer...that quick shuffle with the right hand is no fucking joke.
Ringo did a pretty good shuffle himself....while singing!
@@dalegribble60 a great shuffle. and consistent. that's gold... and i'm not a ringo guy but respect is respect.
Those are some of the best electric guitar fills ever!!! Don was a machine!!!
Total lesson in how to play guitar fills. Stellar playing.
@@PFB1994 I'm 65 years old and Buck and Don were not even on my radar when I was growing up 'cause I'm a blues and rock guy. But Don's playing gave me whiplash!!! How did I miss this?
My favorite era of Country Music. Listen to those vocals and pickin!
Windsor?
I swear I love country music from back in the 60's.. and I'm from nyc
I prefer Waylom tho
Don's guitar backup fill during Buck's vocals were superb! Don's smile is absolutely contagious.
Wonderful to see Buck and Don acting naturally while performing Act Naturally! Their joy is downright contagious 😍
I'm sure today's kids don't appreciate old country but listen up, THIS is talent! Effortlessly performed without any auto tune or lip syncing. So glad Buck and Don shared their talents with us and the world.
Amen Bro!!! Dad was playin this in the early 60's!! Been a fan ever since!!!!!
Listen to Don's low-pitch chicken-pickin' while he sings harmony in the second chorus 1:26. Dang.
Excellent and impressive but that was not actually chicken pickin
The best that’s ever played a guitar.
I think this is the best version I've ever heard of this song ever, by anyone... Even better than his own record version....
agreed!
Live is always better with these two.
I just loved those two. Don's smile was so good. The singing of course was top notch.
How the hell does his live music sound like studio takes? What a great performer. Don Rich and the whole band too.
This is probably the best performance of this song I've seen him do... Or anyone for that matter...
@@TheFarmerfitz I totally agree, this is better than the record. The Buckaroos were a flat out amazing live band.
It was said that the buckaroos were named the perfect band it was also said that when the went to the studio to record a song or album it only took one time no do overs or overdubs or anything. Don rich on that telecaster man he knew how to make that thing talk
Diamond Rio was the same way. They didn’t use studio musicians then learn the parts, they recorded their own music. They almost always sounded just like the records in concert.
It is the soundboard recording to dry of signal for me
Love Buck &Don!
Don was one of the greatest guitarists ever!
he certainly had a talent for coming up with some good "licks."
Losing Don Rich was such a terrible loss. He and Buck would have gone on to make so much more great music. 🎼🎸
Boy, you said it. Terrible loss.
I have been listening to Buck Owens since 64. I never get tired of this "happy go lucky" music
god that quick, straightened out shuffle pattern on the hats is so tough. much harder than it looks.
Don Rich is also a great guitar player!
He was indeed. Revolutionary. And he was a tremendous fiddle player as well.
I dig them bigtime
Oh my gosh!
How is it possible to get all this talent in this room?
They play so casual, sing amazing, while enjoying themselves.
Don Rich was such an amazing guitarist.
I miss these times!
He was a "REAL MAN NATURALLY"Did I say how handsome he was and a BEAST on that guitar.Y'all can tell by now I'm a country music purist and will not settle for less.
RIP to both Buck and Don.
AMERICANA! along with all the greats.
Boxcar Willy
Grorge Jones
Hank Williams
Johnny Cash
Waylon Jennings
Willy Nelson
Johnny Paycheck
Bill Anderson
Marty Robbins
Merle Haggard
Charlie Pride someone add to this list my memories are getting to me .I'm going walk my little dog and get some air.
Willie is still with us hon
Glen Campbell
The best country music ever put to record or played live. Nothing like it before or since.
Gotta love those old country music outfits.
Their call Nudie's. Check out Nudie's of Nashville. He clothed all of the great country stars back then. The Flying Burrito Brothers were the last ones I recall who wore them. They are stunning.
i would rock that shit.
When Country stars dressed.
@@glendacopeland5050
Like Howdy Doody.
Don Rich legend
Those Tele pickups were hot on this take!! 🔥 phenomenal!! 👏
Loved watching Hee Haw every Saturday night with my parents! I loved Don Rich!
Everything is great. The Don Rich guitar lead is phenomenal!👍👍
Buck and Don!! Awesome Bakersfield sound!
Buck, Don, Doyle, Tom, Willie. It doesn't get any better.
Don Rich always made the show for me. Nobody could harmonize like he could.
You know they were happy when they look like they are ready to burst out in laughter at any moment.
Wynn Stuart was the King of Bakersfield. RIP. Merel Haggard, Buck, Ralph Mooney and Don Rich. They learned a lot!
My dad was a fiddle player and a huge fan of Don Rich 🎻
Any one who plays a guitar...can appreciate and respect Don Rich. A Well rounded, not flashy guitarist, composer....
I am here because of Jonathan Nolan's fallout and this song and others from this era were absolutely incredible toe tappers. I can play this on loop.
Wonderful ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Oh boy, this is Telecaster heaven 😍
Buck and donny rich, the best
The green sparkle telly and the fender telecoustic, many songs played on them
Heaven is an eternal episode of the Buck Owens Ranch show.
Don was the master of country twang. I bet he help fender sell a lot of tele's.
Great to see them having so much fun.
RIP Bill Mack. I hope St. Peter greets you with Orange Blossom Special to start your show there. The Midnight Cowboy. WBAP, Clear Channel 820, Fort Worth, Texas.
All true.
The Silver Sparkle Tele in full swing.
Don Rich was a fellow Washingtonian! I was but a lad when I first heard Buck Owens and his sound stayed with me for a long time. Then I figured it out: this guy from Olympia was the catalyst for the whole band. No wonder Buck was so hot on the charts. Then that awful day in June 1974 happened and the sound of Don Rich and The Buckaroos changed forever. I was happy to have Expo ‘74 to distract me from Don’s death. But like Buck himself, the light went out as far as listening to Buck’s records. Thank God for Dwight Yoakum in redirecting the Desire for Buck Owens. It was like I was discovering him for the first time again. I acquired the Rhino Buck box and then went on a record roundup. Somehow I managed to get the whole catalog on vinyl and with the exception of two albums, had them all within two years. Those two hard to find albums were gotten by the end of 1993 so I had everything including the eight Buckaroos albums. When I was able to, I rolled all of them into the computer and made CD-R discs from them. Of course, I also acquired the Sundazed reissue CDs and have marveled at how great 50+ years old LPs sound when professionally mastered. I’m getting the last of the catalog tomorrow. Omnivore Recordings secured the rights to the later material and I’m hoping they’ll go after the Buckaroos catalog too. But though recordings are the way to enjoy the sound of Buck and the boys, let’s not forget that they were on the road taking that sound to us all. I got to see Buck at his last show in Seattle back in 1993 and even though he’d been ailing with cancer, he gave us his all. Still, there was ONE THING MISSING and that was Dangerous Don Rich and hisTelecaster as well as his cherry red fiddle. Because of Buck Owens many of my generation grew to appreciate how much he taught the rock groups who admired him. I think too, we grew to appreciate other country artists as well. But because of Don Rich we really appreciated Buck because he’d never shy away from playing good music even if it did not fit the mould people (read that Nashville) tried to pour him into. Just reflect on this when you think today’s country artists have the music world by the tail. They’re far and few between what truly great country music is all about. When it comes to country, Buck, Johnny, Hank and Hank Jr. along with a few other players are far superior to many of the players on the air today. Dwight Yoakum knew what was missing and he brought Buck back to the spotlight. I for one am very grateful he did. Let’s keep Buck rolling on our turntables and enjoy every wonderful song that the man produced along with Don and the others.
Don Rich can Really sing He is the best I love him RIP
This is songwriting in it's perfection.
That sure puts a smile on my face. So sweet.
I have never seen another artist have such a perfect side man. It is a perfect match and they should have had 40 mores years together. RIP Don Rich !!
Today is July 17, 2024, and I'm listening to this music.
Nice talented Guy Don Rich!! Great natural harmony and great with the Tele!! (F-cking motorbikes!) RIP xxx
Buck Owen's and Don Rich and the Buckaroos!
The incomparable and incredible Don Rich.
Buck with the iconic Fender Redondo; one of the finest in Country/Western Music
I sure do miss the ole days! What every happened !
Don always having fun
Buck and Don Don And. Buck. No matter how you arrange it. Is still great. Just like Beans and Cornbread.
So, so awesome!
Greatest music ever.
I love this version ❤
Love it. Love it. Love everything about it. F**k yeah.
All I gotta go is act naturally! Great oldie!
Right on!
No one can reproduce that Don Rich pickin n pluckin
that definitive pure Fender Telecaster tone, love it
Remembering Don Rich born on August 15, 1941. He best known by the stage name Don Rich, was an American country musician who helped develop the Bakersfield sound in the early 1960s. He was a noted guitarist and fiddler, and a member of The Buckaroos, the backing band of Don's best friend, country singer Buck Owens. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Rich
great great stuff
Country music I love it and miss it
Man, you can surely tell that this is live!
True happiness on their faces. Those were the days
Don Rich vivirá por siempre 👏🏻
Lol, Buck didn't want Don to play a blues note at 1:07.. "whats that?" These guys were so cool, loved 'em.
Buck absolutely nails the vocal here.
Don Rich started at age 16 I believe playing fiddle and Buck played lead guitar.Buck then taught young Don to play guitar and the rest is musical history.
He started playing the fiddle at age 3
i like this ❤
Buck not only knew how to pick and sing, he knew how to dress himself and the band. So many of the current crowd shows up in a ripped pair of jeans and a tee shirt, wearing a baseball cap😒
What a great cover of a Ringo Starr song !!
I never get tired of hearing that pedal steel
Fantastic!!!
that's some good playing
They are the best
BAD ASS!!!
Super
Love it!
awesome sauce!!! 🙂
The 'Bakersfield sound' at it's best, along with Merle Haggard. Robert at 68.
I'm laughing as I' m thinking of the lyrics and as I 'm watching that Buck Owens was one of the cutest singers of all time!
Gotta love Buck
"Hey, what if I do like a uh....thumbs up?" 👍
Don throws that Roy Nichols seventh note at the end of his turn around solo. And Buck says..."what's that?"
hahaha... classic
“Legends”
Tom Brumley's no slouch on the pedal steel guitar.
Well, Bob, this is one heck of a place you got here...btw, what kinds of music do you have ?
weeeel...we play Both kinds of music here...country And western
Class.
I mean COME ON. It simply does not get any better than this.