Buck Owens & his Buckaroos - Buckaroo [Live] - 1966
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Nice to hear a bass player wrote this cuz I was just thinking what a sweet bassline it's got. That ascending triad it does at the end of a verse really makes the song for me.
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@chuck22348 Thats awesome that you were able to do that. I live here in Nashville Tn and my son actually takes drum lessons from Willie. He is a fantastic drummer, a true master of his craft. His stories with Buck are really a treat to listen to. I believe he said he was 17 when he started with Buck, and played something like 4 years with him.
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Actually written by Bakersfield compadre and sometimes Buckaroos bass player Bob Morris...one day in the studio, they got to the end of the session and the producer asked if they had anything else they wanted to cut. Bob Morris whipped out Buckaroo, they learned it on the spot, rehearsed it, cut it. Lightning in a bottle.
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Just great stuff, Dangerous Don Rich, and Tom Brumley, and the rest of the Buckersfield crew.
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I could listen to this all day. Oh,I guess I really do any way. Enjoy it so much. And it keeps me out of trouble. Ha
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@dakax43 Here's another great "Idiocracy" quote
"I dont wanna sound like a dick or nothin.... but it says here on your chart, you're fucked up, you talk like a fag, and your shit's all retarded" Dr. Lexus circa 2505 LOL!!
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I like money.
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@chuck22348 he called him the young man of the bunch



@blueberries4ever Don Rich, was a master...Kids today forget all about country when it comes to good lead players. Don Rich could teach damn near every picker in the world a thing or two.
GonzoGuyy 6 months ago 3
The Bakersfield sound. This is it. The most exiting thing that ever happened to Country music. God bless Buck, Don, Bonnie. I love you all. RIP. I miss you.
kbf1978 3 months ago