Buck Owens - Under Your Spell Again (Live From Austin TX) video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/07/03

"Under Your Spell Again " from Buck Owens' 'Live From Austin TX' performance. Buy it today on Amazon http://amzn.to/17cm4wj or iTunes http://smarturl.it/BuckOwensLFAT.

This man from Sherman, Texas -- probably best known as the wide-grinning rube on Hee Haw for so many years -- started a country music revolution. Or more accurately, a counter-revolution. It was called "the Bakersfield Sound," He and fellow revolutionary Merle Haggard were cranking out raw, hard-driving honky-tonk music that stood the country-pop coming out of Nashville on its head. When Buck Owens and the Buckaroos would launch into "I've got a tiger by the tails, it's plain to see...!" the packed crowds would be on their feet and headed for the dance floor.

Comments

10 years ago

Ingi0803

Nice Version

12 years ago

TheGcarpen

is buck jewish???

12 years ago

tim tipton

Their harmonies were true gold.....

12 years ago

Donald Arata

@ztahs I totally agree, I play one whole hella lot!

12 years ago

ExZonie

Dwight just loved Buck Owens and it's plain to see on this video.

13 years ago

2refinish

Who's playing steel in this video?

13 years ago

2refinish

@ztahs Absolutely the truth.

13 years ago

daviedmx38

Pure Country!

14 years ago

xXxVladxXx

It's good to finally see the video of this song that I must have listened to over a million times. Country music like this dosent hardly exist anymore, and it's sad, buck Owens was one in a million country music wouldn't have been on the map if it weren't for him and his bukeroos.

14 years ago

Oskar Werner

What a find! I loved the chemistry between Dwight and Buck -- you can tell they both enjoyed each other so much. Thanks for posting this vid.

14 years ago

Tony Clark

One of my all time favorite country artists. Buck Owens!!!

14 years ago

tube1062

Buck Owens is to Country as Elvis is to Rock & Roll period.

14 years ago

unstopedpiano

Buck is so good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

14 years ago

mosrite60

man it's great seeing Buck playing. After the tremendous emotioal loss of Don Rich its always gratifying seeing Buck back in action.

14 years ago

nothadnotbad

i met nearly everyone on that stage when i live in Bakersfield or Nashville. Played with a couple of em. Sad to see Buck gone.

14 years ago

Arthur Shatz

Thank God, REAL country music! The Buckeroos were the greatest. The Carnegie Hall albumn is 45 years old and it's still the best C&W albumn on earth.

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