I'm old enough that I watched these shows! The Hee Haw show was on the air 23 years! Glad you enjoyed this! I really like the way you show gratitude. To all the artist that you have reacted too!
@@Frank-yu1it I was 12 in 71! And I remember it being something we watched every time it was on! I mean like there was only three channels back then! And I was the remote for the TV if you know what I'm talkin about! Lol And when Lawrence Welk was on. I would change that channel faster than the others! Lol
@@neoncatfish4038 I watched this show while in college. It was the one show that would consistently fill up the dorm lounges. The Avengers with Emma Peel and some British guy 😁 ran a close second.
Roy Clark was a brilliant musician. Even jazz great Joe Pass was impressed enough to record a duet album with him. The TV show, “Hee Haw,” was conceived as a country answer to the incredibly popular, “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In,” but it soon achieved an identity of its own, mixing cornpone silliness with fantastic music.
My uncles literally played this at a family reunion in the park. All I could think while I was watching was; If everyone within a 100 yard radius didn't know we were hillbillies before, they did now.
This was from the variety show Hee Haw. Its so great to see people still watching these after all these years. I wasnt even sure if all these old shows were still around.
Hee-Haw was a popular comedy/country music variety show. The song was originally featured in the movie "Deliverance". That "competition" was between a local boy on the banjo and the city slicker on guitar. A brief moment of mutual respect before the natives got restless.
I love the fact that you youngsters have started to discover the talent that my generation grew up with, in all genres of music. If you listen to enough of the music from the 50's through the 70's you will hear sounds that artists are still trying to reproduce. Remember the further back you go the less electronic enhancement is involved in the music. No auto tune for vocals and a lot of the instrumental enhancements were just being developed.
This is from 'Hee Haw', one of my favorite TV shows growing up. A 'country western' inspired variety / comedy skit show hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark. While I was only 9 when it first aired, I was totally smitten with Lisa Todd. Possibly my first legitimate crush.
Roy Clark is one of the great entertainers in American history, and he usually blew your mind with a smile on his face. One exception was a performance of "Malaguena" on "The Odd Couple." Clark got serious, and the resulting spectacular left Tony Randall and Jack Klugman sitting there with their mouths open. Check it out.
Thanks for doing all these Roy Clark instrumentals. He was also a great singer and song writer. If you want to react to a great song with him singing, "Thank God And Greyhound" would be a good one.
This was from Hee Haw, a country music variety show that Roy Clark was host, Buck Trent was a regular member, with several other singers and musicians and always had great country music guests
To see Roy's full talents, check out a video titled: 'Roy Clark can play any genre'. It's a few clips from an episode of the Odd Couple (old TV show) which he was guest starring on. He sings, plays banjo, violin and an amazing guitar solo!
People my age grew up on music variety shows, including Hee Haw, Andy Williams, Ed Sullivan, Dean Martin, Shindig, Hullabaloo, Midnight Special, even Lawrence Welk, and many others. Most of the video clips from then are performances on these shows.
I grew up watching Roy Clark and buck Trent they were the best the show they were on was hee haw was a great show back in the day it was a sad day when hee haw went off the air
I never knew Buck Trent... I always knew Buck Owens from that same show. You have to check out Buck Owens and Dwight Yoakam .. Streets of Bakersfield. So Good!!!!!
you're right it was a variety show back in the day..Roy Clark was my 3rd cousin..we spent alot of hot summer nights playing music and singing with the family back in the 80's on the front porch. Roy would come by from time to time when he wasn't busy with the t.v shows
This was from the 1960's comedy, variety show "Hee Haw". Roy Clark was a regular and Buck Trent was a guest. The show was pure slapstick country comedy.
I believe this was off a comity show called "Hee Haaw" or something like that, And it was a real audience. Great comity show back in the 60's and early 70's.
B - Thanks for sticking with one of yesteryear's greats. Roy was a great entertainer and musician who deserves to be remembered generation after generation! He was a master of anything with strings, including mandolin and fiddle, in addition to guitar and banjo. Roy's "home" was in country music, but his talent had no limit. You expect country musicians to do excellent (and entertaining) covers of country songs, but one of Roy's finest performances on guitar was the flamenco style song "Malaguena" -- ua-cam.com/video/Pz2hXI7Ny9I/v-deo.html
Britt The background behind of Roy and Buck was part of TV variety country show named, "Hee Haw" during the 60's to 70's possible in the 80's. Roy Clark and singer, guitarist, Buck Owens were the hosts of the show. Dueling Banjos is a staple of country music for many years with some icons in the business such as Lester Flats and Earle Scruggs. Actor, Steve Martin is also a musician plays banjo too. He jammed with Scruggs and others during an episode of Late Night with David Letterman. Early in his career, Martin used his banjo playing as part of his comic act.
You need to check into the history of this show, "Hee Haw." It was hosted by Roy Clark & Buck Owens. The guy shown here is Buck Trent one of Clarks buddies. This show ran from June 15, 1969 to June 19, 1992 before it went into syndication. "Dueling Banjo's" was a song that was originally played in the Burt Reynold's movie "Deliverance," that came out in June 1972. The song in the movie was a banjo and a guitar played by Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell.
Really loving seeing you branch out to all different kinds of music. Like seeing you get excited and surprised by all these different kinds of music. You're doing a great job with your reaction channel. Keep it up!
That was on the TV Show called Hee Haw ... you have to watch a few episodes as all the best Country artists went on that show. It was so wholesome and great fun. Hilarious but oh so much talent.
What a lot of us all grew up to most every Saturday night. It was so pure. So over the past +40 years since graduating, when I hear someone ask who's the best guitarist ever? I haven't wavered, it's still Roy Clark. I'll also admit my favorite music is rock.
Roy Clark was a monster. Give him a cigar box banjo with rubber bands for strings, he’d absolutely shred on it 🤟 Also, that bit at :54 in, you’d NEVER get away with that today LOL
This gentleman are both extremely talented!! Watch Roy Clark playing orange blossom special on the fiddle by young boy named Jimmy plays the banjo! Both very talented but so so so funny!! That’s reaction
Roy Clark was a master at his ability to play any string instrument. If you haven’t reviewed Glen Campbell and Roy Clark “Ghost Riders in the Sky, make it a must see.
At this time Buck Trent was probably considered the greatest banjo player in the world and to this day any list of the greatest guitarist in ever doesn't include Roy Clark should be ignored. Roy Clark can play any string instrument ever, better than almost anybody.
Hee Haw was one of the greatest variety shows going for many years. It was funny, corny, and unpretentious, never trying to be otherwise. It also had some of the greatest LIVE performances you'll find anywhere. Roy was one of the regular hosts of the show as well as a regular performer.
I'm glad to see you can appreciate some good ole hillbilly music don't hate on me y'all my peeps are from West Virginia I'm a hillbilly and proud of it
Roy was a master at anything with strings!!!! Hell at 13 & 14 years of age he won the National banjo 🪕 championship competition against all comers of all ages!!!!! The man never met a string instrument that he wasn’t the best at!!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!! 😎🤣🪕🪕🪕🪕
This was from Hee Haw, one of my favorite shows! Two great banjo pickers. Roy Clark was the greatest musician I've ever heard! Incredible talent! He actually won a national banjo competition two years running, when he was a teenager.
The show was called Hee-Haw, a variety sketch show that ran from 1969 - 1993, it was sort of a Country/Bluegrass version of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. Roy Clark was co-host of the show with Buck Owens for most of its run, and he and Buck Trent were two of the finest guitar and banjo players of their day.
Dueling Banjos is an actual piece of music. These two are clowning around and adding a bunch extra bits of recognizable tunes and, of course, lots and lots of silliness.
Roy was a living legend. He could play anything with strings. He really helped Buck with his career
I'm old enough that I watched these shows! The Hee Haw show was on the air 23 years! Glad you enjoyed this! I really like the way you show gratitude. To all the artist that you have reacted too!
Heeeee Hawwwww. I’m a pickin… and I’m a grinnin.
Roy Clark was a master performer. He could play everything with strings at a maestro level. And do it all while being funny.
you must have been watching reruns, hee haw ended in 1971. I was about 8 or 9 when I saw this in the sixties.
@@Frank-yu1it I was 12 in 71! And I remember it being something we watched every time it was on! I mean like there was only three channels back then! And I was the remote for the TV if you know what I'm talkin about! Lol And when Lawrence Welk was on. I would change that channel faster than the others! Lol
@@neoncatfish4038 I watched this show while in college. It was the one show that would consistently fill up the dorm lounges. The Avengers with Emma Peel and some British guy 😁 ran a close second.
Two masters of their craft at the height of their powers.
People forget how insanely talented Roy Clark was
Yès. Roy was an absolute legend.
Roy Clark was a brilliant musician. Even jazz great Joe Pass was impressed enough to record a duet album with him. The TV show, “Hee Haw,” was conceived as a country answer to the incredibly popular, “Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In,” but it soon achieved an identity of its own, mixing cornpone silliness with fantastic music.
My uncles literally played this at a family reunion in the park. All I could think while I was watching was; If everyone within a 100 yard radius didn't know we were hillbillies before, they did now.
and proudly so!😊
This was from the variety show Hee Haw. Its so great to see people still watching these after all these years. I wasnt even sure if all these old shows were still around.
You need to check out Roy Clark's classical guitar playing. Truly amazing
Hee-Haw was a popular comedy/country music variety show. The song was originally featured in the movie "Deliverance". That "competition" was between a local boy on the banjo and the city slicker on guitar. A brief moment of mutual respect before the natives got restless.
There's more Roy Clark out there. He was a fantastic musician and he was funny too. He could play guitar, banjo and fiddle.
I love the fact that you youngsters have started to discover the talent that my generation grew up with, in all genres of music. If you listen to enough of the music from the 50's through the 70's you will hear sounds that artists are still trying to reproduce. Remember the further back you go the less electronic enhancement is involved in the music. No auto tune for vocals and a lot of the instrumental enhancements were just being developed.
You just watched 2 of the best to ever play a banjo.
Roy Clark was an AMAZING talent!!!
Yesterday when I was Young is a song by Roy Clark worth a listen
Roy Clark playing Malagueña
Roy playing Yesterday When I was Young
You’ll be impressed.
This is from 'Hee Haw', one of my favorite TV shows growing up. A 'country western' inspired variety / comedy skit show hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark. While I was only 9 when it first aired, I was totally smitten with Lisa Todd. Possibly my first legitimate crush.
My crush on Hee Haw was Misty Rowe. Jeesh, I feel old.
Hee Haw was still going when I was young. It ended when I was a kid though. I use to love it.
I always pretended that my grandmother made me watch this with her. I can now let it be known that I loved this show. 😁
wow! im 63 i remember it never gets old bring back those times!
Roy Clark is one of the great entertainers in American history, and he usually blew your mind with a smile on his face. One exception was a performance of "Malaguena" on "The Odd Couple." Clark got serious, and the resulting spectacular left Tony Randall and Jack Klugman sitting there with their mouths open. Check it out.
a true legend and an amazing man!!! glad to see his work is still being enjoyed and bringing awe to the audience
Thanks for doing all these Roy Clark instrumentals. He was also a great singer and song writer. If you want to react to a great song with him singing, "Thank God And Greyhound" would be a good one.
Roy Clark was a master who should never be forgotten.
HEE HAW! was the name of the show. And you'll never EVER show me a music variety program that was more FUN. My favorite growing up.
Out standing!
Banjo music makes u happy.
This was from Hee Haw, a country music variety show that Roy Clark was host, Buck Trent was a regular member, with several other singers and musicians and always had great country music guests
The great Hee Haw show this was so great to watch in the 70's. Loved the show and alot of comedy to. Love the sound of the banjo.
To see Roy's full talents, check out a video titled: 'Roy Clark can play any genre'. It's a few clips from an episode of the Odd Couple (old TV show) which he was guest starring on. He sings, plays banjo, violin and an amazing guitar solo!
Loved these talents!! Buck Trent is still picking.!
Dueling Banjos was based; on the movie Deliverance. In it a banjo player and a guitarist dueled it out.
People my age grew up on music variety shows, including Hee Haw, Andy Williams, Ed Sullivan, Dean Martin, Shindig, Hullabaloo, Midnight Special, even Lawrence Welk, and many others. Most of the video clips from then are performances on these shows.
Hee Haw!
Roy Clark was great to watch
Now there's you a movie reaction 🤔🤔 deliverance 😆👍😆👍😆👍
I grew up watching Roy Clark and buck Trent they were the best the show they were on was hee haw was a great show back in the day it was a sad day when hee haw went off the air
Roy is the OG when it comes to strings:)
I never knew Buck Trent... I always knew Buck Owens from that same show. You have to check out Buck Owens and Dwight Yoakam .. Streets of Bakersfield. So Good!!!!!
you're right it was a variety show back in the day..Roy Clark was my 3rd cousin..we spent alot of hot summer nights playing music and singing with the family back in the 80's on the front porch. Roy would come by from time to time when he wasn't busy with the t.v shows
Hee Haw! Loved this show as a little kid.😊
This was from the 1960's comedy, variety show "Hee Haw". Roy Clark was a regular and Buck Trent was a guest. The show was pure slapstick country comedy.
I believe this was off a comity show called "Hee Haaw" or something like that, And it was a real audience. Great comity show back in the 60's and early 70's.
Two great masters at there Best 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
loved Roy Clark,he was a regular on the show HeeHaw
B - Thanks for sticking with one of yesteryear's greats. Roy was a great entertainer and musician who deserves to be remembered generation after generation! He was a master of anything with strings, including mandolin and fiddle, in addition to guitar and banjo. Roy's "home" was in country music, but his talent had no limit. You expect country musicians to do excellent (and entertaining) covers of country songs, but one of Roy's finest performances on guitar was the flamenco style song "Malaguena" -- ua-cam.com/video/Pz2hXI7Ny9I/v-deo.html
The man on the right is Roy Clark. He was a regular on the comedy variety show Hee Haw. He is also an amazing guitar player.
Britt
The background behind of Roy and Buck was part of TV variety country show named, "Hee Haw" during the 60's to 70's possible in the 80's. Roy Clark and singer, guitarist, Buck Owens were the hosts of the show. Dueling Banjos is a staple of country music for many years with some icons in the business such as Lester Flats and Earle Scruggs. Actor, Steve Martin is also a musician plays banjo too. He jammed with Scruggs and others during an episode of Late Night with David Letterman. Early in his career, Martin used his banjo playing as part of his comic act.
You are the best we get everything under the sun. Great Reaction 👍🙏😎👣
From Hee Haw... I believe that the dueling banjos was a regular segment on the show and each time it was a little different.
CLASSIC!!!
Love the shirt btw 😄
You need to check into the history of this show, "Hee Haw." It was hosted by Roy Clark & Buck Owens. The guy shown here is Buck Trent one of Clarks buddies. This show ran from June 15, 1969 to June 19, 1992 before it went into syndication. "Dueling Banjo's" was a song that was originally played in the Burt Reynold's movie "Deliverance," that came out in June 1972. The song in the movie was a banjo and a guitar played by Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell.
Roy is a string legend, he deserves much more rev than he gets.
Really loving seeing you branch out to all different kinds of music. Like seeing you get excited and surprised by all these different kinds of music. You're doing a great job with your reaction channel. Keep it up!
Love your spirit... keep light'in it up.
That was on the TV Show called Hee Haw ... you have to watch a few episodes as all the best Country artists went on that show. It was so wholesome and great fun. Hilarious but oh so much talent.
What a lot of us all grew up to most every Saturday night. It was so pure.
So over the past +40 years since graduating, when I hear someone ask who's the best guitarist ever? I haven't wavered, it's still Roy Clark. I'll also admit my favorite music is rock.
Absolute virtuoso musicians.
Roy Clark was a monster. Give him a cigar box banjo with rubber bands for strings, he’d absolutely shred on it 🤟
Also, that bit at :54 in, you’d NEVER get away with that today LOL
Two of the best ever. On banjo and in comedy. Ck out roy clark on the odd couple TV show-fire! Plays guitar as well as many others … WELL GREAT GOAT!
the TV show was 'Hee Haw' started bk in the late 60s, a lot of funny as comedy sketches and mighty fine guitar pickin' and a singin' on every show
HeeHaw!! Fun show!
Roy Clark is the best picker to ever live.
Roy Clark was a legend! Check out Roy Clark Malagueña! It’s insane!
This was from Hee Haw. Roy and Buck Owens hosted it for years.
This gentleman are both extremely talented!! Watch Roy Clark playing orange blossom special on the fiddle by young boy named Jimmy plays the banjo! Both very talented but so so so funny!! That’s reaction
Class musicians
Roy Clark was a master at his ability to play any string instrument. If you haven’t reviewed Glen Campbell and Roy Clark “Ghost Riders in the Sky, make it a must see.
Sitcoms were taped in front of a studio audience. That's where the "fake laughter" was coming from.
At this time Buck Trent was probably considered the greatest banjo player in the world and to this day any list of the greatest guitarist in ever doesn't include Roy Clark should be ignored. Roy Clark can play any string instrument ever, better than almost anybody.
This was on a show called hee haw wich they were both regulars on I watched this show every week
Hee Haw was one of the greatest variety shows going for many years. It was funny, corny, and unpretentious, never trying to be otherwise. It also had some of the greatest LIVE performances you'll find anywhere. Roy was one of the regular hosts of the show as well as a regular performer.
Amazing. Loved it.
Its hee-haw and it was a live audience my mother whatched this with us , it was very entertaining.
I saw this show of hee haw and it was great family entertainment ,enjoyed your reaction
The music is from a movie called "Deliverance". The whole movie is very disturbing, and the scene with the "dueling banjos" is no exception.
Roy could absolutely shred on any string instrument!!!!
Thanks Britt for this reaction to the great Roy Clark.He was so much fun to see and hear.
Thanks!
Hee Haw was a country comedy variety show featuring lots of country stars
His version of malaguena (? Spelling) is phenomenal
Roy is a master with any stringed instrument there both great
Roy Clark did that with everyone.
The Dueling banjoes comes from the movie Deliverance.
Hee Haw!! Country Variety Show. Classic fun!!
This was likely either the Nashville based TV show "Hee Haw", or something from The Grand Ole Opry.
I'm glad to see you can appreciate some good ole hillbilly music don't hate on me y'all my peeps are from West Virginia I'm a hillbilly and proud of it
Roy was a master at anything with strings!!!! Hell at 13 & 14 years of age he won the National banjo 🪕 championship competition against all comers of all ages!!!!! The man never met a string instrument that he wasn’t the best at!!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!! 😎🤣🪕🪕🪕🪕
Roy Clark was the David Lindley of country music. If it had strings he could crush it.
this clip is from the show Hee Haw, in the 70's That is a real audience.. Filmed at the Grand Ole Opray in Nashville TN.
Girl, watch you some old Hee Haw shows! Every Saturday Night at 7!! Good times in the 70’s. 🤩
Hee haw
This was from Hee Haw, one of my favorite shows! Two great banjo pickers. Roy Clark was the greatest musician I've ever heard! Incredible talent! He actually won a national banjo competition two years running, when he was a teenager.
This was from the 70s comedy variety show Hee Haw which was country themed.
The show was called Hee-Haw, a variety sketch show that ran from 1969 - 1993, it was sort of a Country/Bluegrass version of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. Roy Clark was co-host of the show with Buck Owens for most of its run, and he and Buck Trent were two of the finest guitar and banjo players of their day.
it was a show call HEE-HAW!
You should watch Roy Clark and Joe Pass excellent playing.
Dueling Banjos is an actual piece of music. These two are clowning around and adding a bunch extra bits of recognizable tunes and, of course, lots and lots of silliness.
Jesus I rember this live as a kid I'm old wow
These guys are hilarious. You have the best sign off in the game. So appropriate for today. Subscribed.
Yes this was Hee Haw, the country version of Laugh -In or In Living Color (only with music).
Old Burt ren- movie deliverance, classic