The Fabulous Superlatives & The Sundowners - Buckaroo (The Marty Stuart Show) video free download


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Duration: 02:38
Uploaded: 2011/05/30

Marty Stuart's band the Fabulous Superlatives team up with Connie Smith's band the Sundowners to perform 'Buckaroo', an instrumental piece first recorded by Buck Owens & His Buckaroos

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9 years ago

mosrite60

"BUCKAROO" written by Bob Morris. (not Don Rich) I believe he played with the early Buckaroos. maybe bass prior to Doyle Holly. Buckaroo only country instrumental to reach No1 for 16 weeks 1965. Not bad for a simply country tune, right! mosrite60

9 years ago

Danny Carroll

Great

9 years ago

henry nevins

Come on Marty, your playing Buckaroo on the guitar genius Clarence White's sunburst tele who played this song so well with that guitar, but your version doesn't come close. Clarence pranced and danced through that song, but you play it like your tiredly walking down the street.

9 years ago

jennifur sun

one of my fav instrumentals RIP DON MISS YOU

9 years ago

truckdriver7696

and that ladies and gentleman is why they made telecasters

9 years ago

floobuscanoobus

Clarence White's original B-bender! 

9 years ago

Valerie Curtis

Kenny Vaughan may be the coolest geek in the entire world.

9 years ago

Valerie Curtis

Don Rich still rocks on!

10 years ago

mosrite60

3 part guitar harmony. that is great. This was Bucks opening tune on his Ranch Show in 1960's. Don Rich of course. But these dudes really set the new standard. Teles never sounded better!

10 years ago

ROBERTA DODEA

Love this, the spirit of Don Rich lives on thanks to Marty who keeps the music alive. Kenny Vaughn is such a delight. Thanks so much for posting this, show isn't available up here in Dee-troit and I appreciate the sharing. Great, great music.

10 years ago

Tony Trout

Henry, He's NOT copying Clarence's version of the song! He's paying tribute to BUCK OWENS who was the FIRST performer to record it - NOT CLARENCE!!!

10 years ago

Tony Trout

They were and are NOT trying to do Clarence's version of this song! You can hear Marty CLEARLY say that they were paying tribute to BUCK OWENS - NOT CLARENCE WHITE!!

10 years ago

henrynevins

Hey Marty, Clarence White's tele has a unique unmistakable soft yet bright voice of it's own. Clarence's playing of Buckaroo was fantastic, but now in this recording the tele has more of a brash metallic sound, what have you done? Clarence's spirit came through in his playing, but don't mess with the perfection of that one of a kind guitar. It's like altering a Stratavrious

11 years ago

Roy Fields

I saw this one on TV. Great version!!

11 years ago

DallasPix

This sounds GREAT!! I think Buck Owens, Don Rich & All of the Buckaroos would be proud! Excellent cover guys!!

11 years ago

BlindTom61

I played a '54 Tele with a bender my very good friend put in it for me in 1974. Without being too stuck up I can say that I can play the piss out of a bender. Yeah, it's not as fast as Clarence's version but it has a pretty good tone to it and the harmony guitar is cookin'. Why not relax a little and stop calling people names?

11 years ago

henrynevins

Were not talking about me, Clarence White played Buckaroo on that sunburst tele and danced through that song. Marty sounds like he's marching, boring. And while using White's tele! Maybe you have a tin ear?

11 years ago

BlindTom61

He didn't invent it, Gene did, and Marty can play better drunk than you could on your best day...

11 years ago

mosrite60

maybe abit slow alright...but the steel break is awesome.

11 years ago

henrynevins

Marty, Since you are playing Clarence White's Sunburst Tele you really got to find and listen to a recording of Clarence playing "Buckaroo" and on the same Tele! Hate to break it to you buddy, but Clarence White plays it much better. He's plays it more snappy, but with a quick light touch. White, inventor of the Tele b-bender is the master and guitar genius

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