Reacting to 'Malaguena' by ROY CLARK

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  • @ronlackey2689
    @ronlackey2689 29 днів тому +397

    Guitar, banjo, fiddle, steel guitar, mandolin. Literally, if it had strings he could not only play it, he was a master at it.

    • @WhitNall
      @WhitNall 28 днів тому +5

      He also played saxophone well.

    • @williecoulter1091
      @williecoulter1091 24 дні тому +7

      Not to mention, he has the voice of an angel. Listen to him sing Yesterday When I Was Young.

    • @Peri2C
      @Peri2C 24 дні тому +5

      I saw him in a small venue concert as a child in Ohio back when he was on Heehaw also. He was amazing and super nice speaking to everyone after the show also. My mother had a huge musical crush on him as did I. My dad would roll his eyes, but he was glued to the TV whenever this man was playing.

    • @ejd53
      @ejd53 13 днів тому +3

      Interesting point about his banjo playing is that he first became famous by winning the national banjo competition two years in a row when he was 14 and 15.

    • @bethkemp5715
      @bethkemp5715 11 днів тому +2

      The man was crazy, crazy good on a banjo. Every other stringed instrument, but sweet weeping Mary, he could tear up the banjo. Honestly, he tore up them all.

  • @joshuabailey7246
    @joshuabailey7246 29 днів тому +358

    Roy clark, probably the best string musician ever, if it had strings, he could master it

    • @pipepicasso8112
      @pipepicasso8112 29 днів тому +11

      Even when he tied his shoelaces, he made beautiful music.

    • @danrieke9988
      @danrieke9988 28 днів тому +4

      Agreed. If he'd been challenged to upstage Hendrix, would have slain.

    • @buisyman
      @buisyman 28 днів тому +2

      Buck Owens might have something to say about that, lol

    • @joshuabailey7246
      @joshuabailey7246 28 днів тому

      @@buisyman Hense why I said probably

    • @buisyman
      @buisyman 27 днів тому +6

      @@joshuabailey7246 have you ever seen the video of Roy and Buck doing Dueling Banjos? It's glorious.

  • @navagate1900
    @navagate1900 Місяць тому +244

    Roy's music is a rabbit hole you should go down.

  • @Richard-j4h2b
    @Richard-j4h2b 27 днів тому +244

    Every great guitar player knows Roy Clark, and they know he's better than they are.

    • @patrickshannon4516
      @patrickshannon4516 24 дні тому +6

      @@Richard-j4h2b sure I agree 💯 completely Roy Clark makes everyone else seem like an amateur.

    • @davidbowles4457
      @davidbowles4457 23 дні тому +4

      That's why Roy was on keyhole.Buck Owens could only play a few chords on his red white blue acoustic bucket.His moments, but he was a picker country.Western from singer roy was a master but had Strings he could play it Growing up, I've seen him play guitar.Banjo electric guitar violin

    • @jamespasifull3424
      @jamespasifull3424 21 день тому

      @@Richard-j4h2b
      They know he's quicker

    • @bojangles713
      @bojangles713 19 днів тому

      I know this guy's full of shit that he hasn't heard of Roy Clark European or not he can toss off

    • @scottheller1379
      @scottheller1379 10 днів тому

      Sorry. Stevie ray...and ive seen roy live.​@@patrickshannon4516

  • @llschnitz
    @llschnitz Місяць тому +292

    Roy Clark doing 12th Street Rag is lightning fast! Roy Doing Folsom Prison Blues mash-up is hilarious. Roy singing his hit Yesterday When I Was Young” is Beautiful and Sad.

    • @lefty3141591
      @lefty3141591 Місяць тому +16

      All great suggestions. I will add Two others "Duelin Banjos" for him playing the banjo and "Thank God and Greyhound" for his singing.

    • @WVUFootballGoinDeep
      @WVUFootballGoinDeep Місяць тому +8

      For the Folsom Prison Blues, it's best to watch the early, black and white version...and ideal to list to the Johnny Cash original first but not essential.

    • @PaulSamaniego-y5c
      @PaulSamaniego-y5c Місяць тому +6

      His skits on Hee Haw

    • @VinceEmbry
      @VinceEmbry Місяць тому +4

      Agreed. All of his stuff is amazing. 12th Street Rag is other worldly.

    • @donsalzer8916
      @donsalzer8916 29 днів тому +2

      Plays a million instruments

  • @chrisholland6052
    @chrisholland6052 Місяць тому +116

    I once caught Roy on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Roy came out and played something akin to Malaguena. I noticed that he was doing most of his fingering way down on the frets. After his piece he went over to sit with Johnny as was custom. There we learned that his E string had broken as the curtain was going up. So he had to transpose that entire song on the fly to account for not having his E string. At the time, I was not a real fan, but that showed me the mark of a true professional and incredible talent.

    • @scottdpublic
      @scottdpublic 20 днів тому +1

      I remember that one! So amazing!

  • @AirDOGGe
    @AirDOGGe 26 днів тому +171

    I learned of him and Buck Owens while watching HEE HAW on TV as a kid. Loved that show.

    • @JDLuke
      @JDLuke 25 днів тому +8

      Me too. We had no idea how blessed we were to experience these guys on that goofy show.

    • @thomasb1889
      @thomasb1889 22 дні тому +1

      I was never a lover of country music but I loved He Haw.

    • @OogieWa
      @OogieWa 22 дні тому +1

      @@AirDOGGe Same. Especially that one dark haired girl always there in the background that probably never had a line the whole show! 🫢

    • @swoesteban5570
      @swoesteban5570 22 дні тому +4

      I'm a pickin', and I'm a grinnin'.
      With the Hee Haw Honeys, and the whole Hee Haw Gang.

    • @grahamokeefe9406
      @grahamokeefe9406 22 дні тому +1

      I watched a lot of Hee Haw, but oddly I never developed a taste for country music.

  • @stretmediq
    @stretmediq 20 днів тому +39

    I'm retired now but I was a paramedic in the city Roy Clark lived in before he died and I once responded to his home because he was sick. I didn't take him to the hospital but I did get to talk to him for a bit. Very nice guy

  • @garywalker9753
    @garywalker9753 Місяць тому +126

    Roy Clark is a master of anything with strings. Guitar, banjo, and fiddle. Country Legend and so much more. Great guy. Thanks for going there.

    • @cynthias7299
      @cynthias7299 Місяць тому

      he also plays a mean shoe and mike stand.😂

    • @janetbest6638
      @janetbest6638 29 днів тому

      Can't forget the mandolin.

    • @mikelmart
      @mikelmart 18 днів тому

      Music legend, not just country.

  • @kimsloan4652
    @kimsloan4652 Місяць тому +181

    Funny that you mentioned, Eddie Van Halen‘s tapping style, it is rumored that someone asked Eddie how it felt to be the greatest guitar player in the world. His reply supposedly was, I don’t know, ask Roy Clark. 😊

    • @ChrisLawton66
      @ChrisLawton66 Місяць тому +15

      That story is told about many guitarists talking about many more guitarists and there no first hand source for any of them. Much respect to you for not presenting it a fact

    • @kimsloan4652
      @kimsloan4652 Місяць тому +18

      @@ChrisLawton66 Thank you. It wasn’t said to me. ;)
      There is another story that claims a classical violinist made the comment that a musician who played the fiddle could not perform in the classical genre as they did. The story goes that Roy then picked up his fiddle and commenced playing a very complicated classical song, without saying a word. Either way you look at it. Roy Clark is truly a legend.!!

    • @jeffjones6221
      @jeffjones6221 29 днів тому +8

      ​@ChrisLawton66 Eddie did actually take a lesson from Glenn Campbell.

    • @johnozechowski86
      @johnozechowski86 28 днів тому

      @@jeffjones6221 Did he actually get the lesson? I know that he asked Alice Cooper (who was one of Glen's best friends) to set it up but I never heard if he go the lesson or not.

    • @jeffjones6221
      @jeffjones6221 28 днів тому

      @@johnozechowski86 I certainly wasn't there 😂😂😂 but from what I've been able to find, they did meet.

  • @joshuataylor6475
    @joshuataylor6475 29 днів тому +63

    I had the privilege to know Roy when I was younger. One of the kindest, most genuine people I have ever known. Absolutely phenomenal, God-given talent. Roy could play ANYTHING and play it masterfully, and he was truly a one in a trillion talent. When he passed away in 2018, they played this song at the end of his funeral and watching that was like watching him perform one last time, kind of like his last gift to the world. Absolutely one of a kind!

    • @danrieke9988
      @danrieke9988 28 днів тому +1

      No words. Grew up on this stuff.

    • @thecollective1584
      @thecollective1584 26 днів тому +2

      I met him in the late 80's.
      I was stationed in Az and we took a weekend trip to Vegas. We ended up talking to someone in his camp without knowing it, so we got tickets and a short meet & greet after.
      I agree. One of the most humble and down to earth musicians I'd ever met.
      He found out I was a musician, and Roy spent his time talking to me about me.

    • @nancyengland6359
      @nancyengland6359 22 дні тому +2

      If you payed attention he came through as a genuine person on TV also. Just awesome.

    • @stobbinsboy
      @stobbinsboy 9 днів тому

      God Almighty he was greased lightnin'! Brilliant man inside and out. I got to see him at the NM State Fair in the early 70's. When he died I found it sad and odd there wasn't much fuss. The world didn't know it but we had lost the greatest guitarist to ever walk the earth. And I've seen Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eddie Van Halen, Pete Townsend, Robin Trower, Greg Lake, Randy Rhodes, Alex Lifeson Steve Perry, Jimmy Page and Glen Campbell. All amazing.

  • @raremage
    @raremage 21 день тому +14

    One of my favorite things about Roy Clarke’s playing is it is never muddy - always crisp and clear. And of course beautiful. He was a wonderful and often unappreciated talent.

  • @geoffreywood5808
    @geoffreywood5808 28 днів тому +31

    Entertainer of the year for about 8 years in a row.

  • @steveclark8962
    @steveclark8962 29 днів тому +42

    One of the greatest guitarists in the world.

  • @katrinaprescott5911
    @katrinaprescott5911 Місяць тому +82

    There's one where he plays three string instruments one after the other - guitar, banjo, and fiddle. He was the co-host on a long-running country variety show called Hee-Haw. So in addition to being an accomplished musician, he was a great entertainer. Very funny, even when playing. He played "dueling banjos" once with another virtuoso (it's literally a musical duel) and his facial expressions were hilarious.

    • @chuddlevideos
      @chuddlevideos 26 днів тому

      I watched Hee-Haw when I was a kid. I loved it but was completely unaware that I was watching such legendary musicians.

  • @larrynorgaard5730
    @larrynorgaard5730 Місяць тому +121

    Jerry Reed for sure please.. Also maybe Roy and Glenn Campbell doing Ghost Riders in the Sky!

    • @captainkangaroo4301
      @captainkangaroo4301 Місяць тому +2

      And a couple of Jerry Reeds protégés, Richard Smith and Tommy Emmanuel.

    • @mstewart109
      @mstewart109 Місяць тому +2

      Glen Campbell was an all around talented man. Sing, guitar. Bagpipes( self taught) he was part of the Session musicians back in 50s 60s that so many got their start off of. They had to be amazing to make it to sessions player. More Glen Campbell. More Roy Clarke, multi instrumental and great singer . Jerry Reed. Wrote songs and sung and played guitar. Chet Atkins. Etc etc

    • @markmyers6472
      @markmyers6472 Місяць тому +2

      Or Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins playing Jerry's Breakdown...

    • @stevenvalentine8372
      @stevenvalentine8372 28 днів тому +1

      Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins, Chet Atkins and Roy Clark, or just Chet Atkins

    • @Budman_4044
      @Budman_4044 28 днів тому +1

      ​@@mstewart109 the Wrecking Crew. Guitarist James Burton was also part of The Wrecking Crew at one time. He was part of Elvis's band in the later years.

  • @bigsteve6200
    @bigsteve6200 Місяць тому +79

    Flamenco guitar is tough. Check out a lady named Charro. She's an Actress famous for being a guest TV star and celebrity game show participant and being a wild big haried blonde always going around saying " Hoochi coochi " in an outrageous Spanish accent. She is also a Spanish National Flamenco champion. Hope you can give her a shot.

    • @leeyaferguson9019
      @leeyaferguson9019 Місяць тому +5

      Yes, Charro!!!!

    • @roniboyd613
      @roniboyd613 Місяць тому +3

      Pleeeeeease listen to Charo, you'll love it❤

    • @scottshields113
      @scottshields113 Місяць тому +5

      Thats a name I havent heard in a long time. I had a crush on her as a boy in the 70s lol

    • @williamstreet4304
      @williamstreet4304 29 днів тому +4

      @@scottshields113 I had a crush on her as a man in the 70s. If all those who had a crush on Charro gathered, impossible there's no venue that could host that event.

    • @cynthiamull129
      @cynthiamull129 23 дні тому +1

      I seem to remember that Charro also played the guitar with insanely long fingernails and was incredible at it.

  • @alwaysdriveing
    @alwaysdriveing 26 днів тому +16

    That was the most laid back version of Malaguena that i have seen Roy play. Lol
    An amazing guy you should see some more of.

  • @johnroop9625
    @johnroop9625 Місяць тому +67

    ODD COUPLE VERSION 1970s....He's old here!!!!!

    • @larryblaich4347
      @larryblaich4347 28 днів тому +5

      Definitely watch the Odd Couple version. Light years better than this one.

    • @dionysiacosmos
      @dionysiacosmos 28 днів тому +1

      Yes you can see his finger work better. Not completely because the camera can't keep up.

    • @Reyn_Roadstorm
      @Reyn_Roadstorm 24 дні тому +3

      Are ya happy? He finally played Bach for you!

    • @tomm8095
      @tomm8095 23 дні тому +1

      You will see what all the fuss is about when you see the Odd Couple version. Just mind-blowing.

    • @mmaloney196915
      @mmaloney196915 21 день тому

      When Jack Kkugman says that, I laugh every time I see that clip​@@Reyn_Roadstorm

  • @kevinm3428
    @kevinm3428 25 днів тому +28

    Roy was a consummate showman, had great humor and entertained everyone with his amazing ability. RIP Roy!

  • @jimpemberton
    @jimpemberton 27 днів тому +20

    Roy Clark was the entertainer's entertainer. He could play about anything with strings, but he could also put on a show while doing it. He really knew how to connect with an audience.

  • @bnjmnwst
    @bnjmnwst 29 днів тому +24

    Kudos to those strings for hanging on as long as they did.

  • @weps2097
    @weps2097 27 днів тому +21

    One of the most talented musicians I've ever heard. He played everything but was primarily country and bluegrass. I watched him every chance I could in the 60s and 70s.

  • @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj
    @StacyBaldwin-qv5cj 26 днів тому +30

    Do UA-camrs realize he played more songs than just this one?
    This man had so many good songs, and this is the only one I ever see a reaction to.
    So sad.

  • @5024jdr
    @5024jdr 27 днів тому +11

    I can only agree with the majority. As an early Gen X, I grew up watching Roy in his prime years. As others have said, if it had strings Roy could bend it to his will. A master at his art!

  • @BrianScott-h3o
    @BrianScott-h3o 28 днів тому +31

    Roy Clark when HEE HAW was aired on the Telly , he and Buck Owen’s would jam on those guitars . They were both badass on the banjos. They would duel , you might check it out

  • @Pilot545
    @Pilot545 29 днів тому +10

    You know, I’m a HUGE SRV fan and if anybody just randomly asks who I think is the best…I’d say Stevie. BUT, if I actually stopped and thought about it…I don’t know…Roy Clark is simply a MASTER of the stringed instrument! His technical ability is on a level that not many ever attain. Combine that with an awesome personality and he was just an amazing guy! Thanks for the great reaction! 🤙🏼

  • @denisediamond293
    @denisediamond293 26 днів тому +6

    So glad that you streamed this amazing demostration of the musical genius of Roy Clark ✨

  • @keith6485
    @keith6485 Місяць тому +9

    Roy was an amazing talent. He could play anything with strings. He was also a natural entertainer, and according to virtually everyone who worked with him, one of the nicest guys possible to be around. His vocalization on "Yesterday, When I was Young" can bring tears to your eyes. He never had a "rock star" persona, but if you dive into his recorded works, you will not be disappointment.

  • @megarouge61
    @megarouge61 28 днів тому +8

    Roy was a master craftsman at the art of music. This talent only comes along
    once or twice in a generation.

  • @IllyaLeonovMorganFreepony
    @IllyaLeonovMorganFreepony Місяць тому +16

    Guitar, banjo, fiddle, if it has strings he could play it. And he was terrific comedian.

  • @RoadDoug
    @RoadDoug 28 днів тому +10

    Roy was the best! My family would sit and watch a show called Hee Haw! And I would just wait for Roy to play.
    Great reaction

  • @ednafenton7558
    @ednafenton7558 Місяць тому +18

    Watch Glen Campbell & Roy Clark pick the same guitar at the same time.
    Roy Clark,
    Chet Atkins,
    Jerry Reed
    Glen Campbell,
    Buck Trent are Country Music Legends.
    These guys picked together all the time. There are many more musicians in country music. If you want to hear Roy sing,
    "Yesterday when I was young,"
    "Thank God & Greyhound you're gone,"
    "I never pick cotton."

    • @pipepicasso8112
      @pipepicasso8112 29 днів тому

      ua-cam.com/video/hS0zNAbBxng/v-deo.htmlsi=ujNxm9W_ETPFLntb

  • @Nyxi_Nyx
    @Nyxi_Nyx Місяць тому +18

    Roy Clark & Buck Trent dueling banjos funny and fabulous.

  • @nolaknowles9888
    @nolaknowles9888 Місяць тому +13

    Roy Clark was an exceptionally talented man.

  • @CherylHughes-ts9jz
    @CherylHughes-ts9jz 20 днів тому +6

    Roy Clark was truly the GOAT of anything with strings. I love how he was always eager to share the limelight. He was HUGE when I was young. Such a nice man. ☮️❤️🌹

    • @scottdpublic
      @scottdpublic 20 днів тому +2

      I remember once he was playing with a 12 year old kid and he let him take the lead and be the star while Roy acted jealous of the kid's abilities. Such great showmanship!

  • @arnieadam
    @arnieadam Місяць тому +6

    Roy Clark was a master at his craft. He's played a number of styles. I see you, like all of us, couldn't do anything but just watch in amazement.

  • @MadisonD941
    @MadisonD941 Місяць тому +12

    Roy Clark is also a beast on the fiddle (country violin). A good example is Roy with Jimmy Henley live playing "Orange Blossom Special". Roy also has an excellent non twangy hit song "Yesterday When I Was Young".

  • @johnwillis4706
    @johnwillis4706 Місяць тому +20

    To further amaze you is Roy Clark is completely self-taught. If it has strings Roy can play it play it way that shocked the best of the best. guitar, banjo, violin, piano, even a harp. He was one of a kind, and his like we will never see again.

  • @Zaaxun
    @Zaaxun 21 день тому +2

    His strumming is so even hitting perfectly all strings every stroke at that speed. A true Master. I got to grow up watching him as a kid, I feel fortunate.

  • @devonbell6795
    @devonbell6795 Місяць тому +16

    I just found your channel. Your reaction to Glen Campbell warranted a subscription. It’s very solid!
    I grew up listening to Roy Clark. He was a fantastic entertainer.
    You should catch him playing “12th Street Rag.” You won’t be disappointed!

  • @anitapeludat256
    @anitapeludat256 18 днів тому +5

    Roy Clark is a self taught guitar player as a boy, his first instument. Then the bango, you name it. Fiddle, anything. You just watched one of the most talented guitar players that ever lived . He's a genuine truly happy American world class , world renowned, musician and song writer and vocalist. "Yesterday, when I was young" is a fabulous cover that he does .You have a lot of catching up to do .
    I'm 64, I grew up with a truly class act of musicians in country, Rock, jazz and blues . UK , british invasion was fabulous and they all learned on the older talent in the deep south and Detroit Motown.
    I grew up in Motown , (Motor City). Detroit, Michigan. The best music era of all time for many genres, going back to the 1930's of my parents.
    The UK and American music scene went together so well . We grew up with the best of the best .

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 17 днів тому

      At 76 now, I've loved music from nearly every era. Roy is a virtuoso, a stand-out hero for me.

  • @Carm2
    @Carm2 Місяць тому +19

    Strap yourself in. Roy is wild!

    • @DaveWildheart
      @DaveWildheart  Місяць тому +3

      Yeah I gotta check out some more of him.

  • @paigewilliamson1320
    @paigewilliamson1320 20 днів тому +1

    Welcome to the music I grew up hearing, glad to have you along! I was fortunate to see him perform, a true star. ❤️

  • @Brykk
    @Brykk 29 днів тому +5

    Roy clark is one of the greatest musical artists that not enough people know about.

  • @TxDan100
    @TxDan100 22 дні тому +1

    Thank you Dave... Roy Clark is an American Treasure.... Amazing Talent

  • @mikematusek4233
    @mikematusek4233 Місяць тому +7

    First time most people found this piece was when he played it in the early 70's on the Odd Couple, with a standard 6 string acoustical. Among the greatest guitarists are Roy Clark, Glenn Campbell and Chet Atkins, ho everyone bows to in rock, and Jerry Reed isn't that far back.

    • @Budman_4044
      @Budman_4044 28 днів тому

      Thank you. When people start up with "the greatest guitarist" conversation, I bring up those names and even Scotty Moore and people look at me like I'm crazy.

  • @JamesJohnson-ig6of
    @JamesJohnson-ig6of Місяць тому +8

    BRO I have Glen Campbell's Ovation Signature Series guitar which is a collector's edition with his signature in gold along with the tuning keys. Plus it come with a formed to fit case for it.
    I saw Roy Clark in person not too long before he passed. He was a very large individual with a big frame and huge hands. Couldn't imagine how his huge fingers were able to dance along the fretboard of so many instruments like the mandolin including the small neck of the fiddle (violin)!!
    Roy really was an entertainer; in person he was just a humble man who knew his instruments and showed his love in his music!

  • @AP-gb3eh
    @AP-gb3eh Місяць тому +16

    Guitar Banjo if it had strings he played it . He was funny and about the sweetest most charming man on tv back when.

  • @nancyengland6359
    @nancyengland6359 22 дні тому +1

    Roy Clark was absolutely awesome musician. I'm my eyes not only a good musician but notice the smile and expressions on face. He loved what he did!!!

  • @JohnJohn-uu4be
    @JohnJohn-uu4be 29 днів тому +4

    Old school country artists were truly talented

  • @RogerMaidens
    @RogerMaidens 12 днів тому

    One of my fav’s, I grew up listening to this man and could not be more grateful

  • @roywall8169
    @roywall8169 Місяць тому +4

    One of the all time greats!

  • @cathyu.1487
    @cathyu.1487 9 днів тому +1

    So much fun to see younger musicians learn about Roy Clark!

  • @randywollin5732
    @randywollin5732 23 дні тому +3

    What I really loved about Roy Clark was when he was on Hee Haw variety show, he would perform with a guest star many times unknown players and he would introduce them and they would play a little, then he would turn the stage over to them to play. It was just the way he was, a born entertainer. He played any kind of stringed instument. The bast way to experience him might be to watch all of the Hee Haw reruns. That would give you the full range of his playing

  • @budsimpson2853
    @budsimpson2853 29 днів тому +6

    Absolutely the G.O.A.T.!!!

  • @timothyjohnson5062
    @timothyjohnson5062 28 днів тому +3

    The iconic and great Roy Clark.

  • @lorrieannesilvey474
    @lorrieannesilvey474 21 день тому +1

    Roy Clark is always a joy to watch. I miss him.

  • @Canucklehead557
    @Canucklehead557 Місяць тому +11

    Glen Campbell does a great version of the William Tell Overture.

  • @LindaLittle-m7j
    @LindaLittle-m7j 23 дні тому +1

    Roy Clark could play every stringed instrument there is!!!❤ The Best in the business!!

  • @MacClashy
    @MacClashy Місяць тому +11

    Roy is playing an Ovation Adamas - [carbon fibre tech from 1966].... absolutely stunning guitar, made in the USA - if you ever get a chance to try one, do it..... I own one and it's f*ing sublime... excuse my French... but it is....

    • @markmyers6472
      @markmyers6472 Місяць тому

      As I recall, Glen Campbell was an early adopter of the Ovation line...

  • @stylerod
    @stylerod 23 дні тому +1

    Growing up in the 70's Roy Clark was just always around. He seemed to be on every TV and variety show there was back then. He was absolutely a household name. But I didn't know what a master he was until I got a bit older. I'm glad there is so much video of him now so all generations can appreciate what he could do.

  • @ISATŌP1
    @ISATŌP1 Місяць тому +5

    Roy Ckark, Master of Strings!!

  • @orlock20
    @orlock20 10 днів тому +1

    He was the first popular guitar shredder on TV starting way back in he black and white era.

  • @chrisgermany5919
    @chrisgermany5919 29 днів тому +6

    Roy's right hand was godlike.

  • @snowshoes210
    @snowshoes210 18 днів тому +2

    Keep in mind this is not his genre. The guy is so… Outrageous… Whatever he plays is mesmerizing.
    He will make a classic country music fan out of you!

  • @mamaflush9945
    @mamaflush9945 Місяць тому +4

    Hey Dave, I'm so glad you want to hear more songs from Roy Clark, I really enjoyed your reaction. So, I thought I'd suggest another one of his tunes, if interested. "Roy Clark - Good Ol' Boy Plays a Mean Guitar ~ Live (1976)" (by the channel: BringBack MyYesterday) --This video is from a 1976 television show called "Johnny Cash & Friends" the song was originally recorded by Donald Peers in 1949, but it was first composed in 1915 by Euday Bowman an American pianist and composer of "ragtime and blues." He represented a style of blues called the "Texas ragtime blues" and he's mostly remembered as the composer of this popular tune. Several well-known artists have played this standard throughout the years. And as always, I enjoyed spending time hanging out and rocking with you, Thanks for sharing. 🎶peace out~

  • @MrJetlagman
    @MrJetlagman 27 днів тому +1

    The dexterity he has in his picking hand is unreal. I have always loved his playing.

  • @eddiepierce7028
    @eddiepierce7028 29 днів тому +3

    The original GOAT!!!!!!

  • @jodyjody1612
    @jodyjody1612 День тому

    Roy Clark played so many different stringed instruments. Banjo, anything that even looked like a guitar, fiddle and on and on. His shows were highly entertaining and you always left full of joy and energy.

  • @frankwhite1288
    @frankwhite1288 29 днів тому +3

    Clark was a true musical genius

  • @richardgonzales4072
    @richardgonzales4072 24 дні тому +1

    1 am 67 now. In my teenage years my parents took me to see Kenny Rodgers at the Circle Star Theatre in northern California. Kenny addressed the crowd before the opening act was to play. The opening act took ill and could not perform. Kenny called Roy that day and asked if he could fill in? Clark flew in and played that night. Kenny gushed about how amazing Roy is, not only as a musician but as a friend to drop everything and help Kenny with the show. Normally, Roy would have headlined a show at this forum. So, we were blessed by two major talents in a smaller more intimate venue. I'll always remember that night. Roy was an incredible entertainer. Very few people have been as talented as this man and so entertaining. What you see on UA-cam and other videos does not come close to the personal live experience.

  • @user-ii3vn8tn3q
    @user-ii3vn8tn3q Місяць тому +4

    Charo 'Caliente' 12 string
    She was taught by Segovia when she was a girl

    • @NC-Mama-Bear
      @NC-Mama-Bear Місяць тому +2

      I loved Segovia. His protegé, Christopher Parkening, is favorite classical guitarist, bar none.

  • @Dallas-Nyberg
    @Dallas-Nyberg 20 днів тому +2

    There are many guitar virtuosos, and then there is Roy Clark. A truly amazing talent.
    This guy could play a symphony on a garden rake.

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 17 днів тому

      And I'll bet he DID, at least once.

  • @scottski51
    @scottski51 29 днів тому +3

    And as you could tell... he was funny as Hell !!! Just happened to be a genius with stringed instruments.

  • @RICHIEV333
    @RICHIEV333 20 днів тому +1

    I enjoy watching a great right-handed guitar player.
    I am not saying Roy Clark did not have a great left hand.
    But I watch the video I am mesmerized by his right hand.

  • @bitfenix90
    @bitfenix90 Місяць тому +5

    Some Leo Kottke, maybe? Here's his 6- AND 12-STRING GUITARS album: ua-cam.com/video/gPPp9LJy0QM/v-deo.html
    Or John Hartford's AEROPLANE ua-cam.com/video/8fgjvwPOyYs/v-deo.html

  • @Hondo177
    @Hondo177 4 дні тому

    Roy Clark is one of the best guitarist that most people don't know. Absolutely amazing.

  • @rhondaserges5136
    @rhondaserges5136 Місяць тому +4

    Check out Lester and Chester ... Moonglow.
    Lester is Les Paul and Chester is Chet Atkins

  • @OzarkMountainKing
    @OzarkMountainKing 23 дні тому +2

    It always blows me away when a guitarist has never heard of Roy Clark. To me, that's like saying they had never heard of Les Paul. I saw Roy Clark playing in a bowling alley in the 80's. Seriously. He knew the owners and was in town for a visit. He just popped up on the tiny lounge stage with one light, a guitar, and no amplification. There were about 12 of us present, including the bartender and waitress. He played 20 minutes. That was the best 20 minutes ever. The room was silent and enthusiastic at the same time. If you appreciate Roy Clark, you'd appreciate Ricky Skaggs or even Vince Gill. Two legends of country and masters of anything with strings, like Roy Clark.

  • @GregoryLander
    @GregoryLander 29 днів тому +6

    Roy is a product of when America was great! Kids today I feel sorry for as they will never have an innocent childhood.

  • @janenc8040
    @janenc8040 2 дні тому

    So mesmerizing that you couldn’t stop it 👍🏻

  • @nailbombx2311
    @nailbombx2311 Місяць тому +5

    I realize how old i am when i see videos like this, It blows my mine that anyone that owns an acoustic guitar, has never heard of Roy Clark..Lol..Also Roy plays everything, watch him play Banjo sometime, he was amazing with anything that has strings!

  • @sandirobinson6966
    @sandirobinson6966 23 дні тому +1

    Yup. His left hand work on this is mind-blowing. The beauty of Roy Clark is that he could play anything and knock it out of the park.

  • @thewindle
    @thewindle Місяць тому +3

    You see the banjo, fiddle and mandolin, he plays anything with strings. Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and hosted a country music variety show called Hee Haw for about 20 years. Great reaction

  • @rf3899
    @rf3899 19 днів тому +2

    I got the pleasure of growing up watching Roy.

  • @chrislenz6634
    @chrislenz6634 28 днів тому +1

    Roy Clark is the very best, and a great man as well. Well worth exploring his music.

  • @1stsharkb8
    @1stsharkb8 27 днів тому +1

    The performance he does of this on the old TV show "The Odd Couple" is my favorite!

  • @judyst.john-tucker2467
    @judyst.john-tucker2467 27 днів тому +2

    Growing up, my goal was to meet Roy Clark and give him all of my allowance to teach me to play that. Never got the chance, but I'm working on learning this song on a ukulele.

  • @terencem8795
    @terencem8795 15 днів тому +1

    Yup. He was that terrific.

  • @skmarrama
    @skmarrama 10 днів тому +2

    If you're checking out the guitar greats, Mark Knoffler of Dire Straits, was mentored by the great Chet Atkins who could play 2 different tunes simultaneously at either end of the guitar. He was friggin' brilliant!

  • @reinovator
    @reinovator 28 днів тому +1

    Roy Clark A very Real person, yet talented from another dimension, classic Country music fun. underrated.

  • @lottiewright6836
    @lottiewright6836 11 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing brings back old memories of when I was a kid. My dad also played this on his guitar he could pick up any instrument and play it by ear. Was he a Roy Clark, no not by any means but my dad could play "} Have a cassette tape with him playing that plus many more. Sure do miss him.

  • @debraalldredge3032
    @debraalldredge3032 26 днів тому +1

    He was the best! He produced a lot of great country pickin and a grinnin. One of my Dad's heroes. I always wondered what metal would be like today if he'd had a metal bone in his body.

  • @Danner-a-gogo
    @Danner-a-gogo 10 днів тому

    Roy Clark had music flowing through his veins. He was the pinnacle of talent and humor.

  • @richane22
    @richane22 26 днів тому +1

    Roy Clark was probably one of the most under appreciated musician of his time because he made it look so easy and had so much fun with his audience at the same time. I think he was the greatest string musician ever. If it had strings, he could play it.
    Van Halen was asked how it felt to be the greatest guitarist of all time, he said, I don’t know, ask Roy Clark.

  • @michaelcooper1079
    @michaelcooper1079 19 днів тому +2

    Roy may be the GOAT of guitarists

  • @joemalinowski296
    @joemalinowski296 18 днів тому +1

    Funny and a True Artist of Stringed instruments. Great voice too!

  • @dougskriver6216
    @dougskriver6216 20 днів тому +1

    Roy Clark was a genius. All around good guy, comedic as all get out, virtuoso guitar player

  • @harrybhappy
    @harrybhappy 28 днів тому

    I got to see him live a number of times and he was always amazing. Amazing amazing