But You Know I Love You ( Buck Owens and Don Rich )
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you know what's sickening... is when this song came out it was considered rock. Now it's too country for country to play. What in the hell has happened to this world? This shit on the radio, MTV, CMT etc... is just that - SHIT.
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Buck Owens is a LEGEND!!!!!!!
Buck and Don Rich were shortchanged by fate. They were great together. Buck is one of the three most important country musicians of all time.
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Peyote and 'acid' were not only the purview of the swinging scenes of
London and San Francisco.
Bakersfield itself was no stranger to these exotic substances.
Buck Owens was an occasional explorer of altered states of awareness.
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Conceived in a flash by Buck in response to a staggering LSD trip.
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@heywoodjosh Thank you so much! Now, to find that album…
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I hate it that people think nobody sings good songs anymore. They DO!!!! They just don't play them on the radio. So do some digging. There's TONS of quality songs and songwriters out there. Quit wishing for the good old days. They're still here.
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Brilliant. Absolutely Brilliant.
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@shleedca Buck worked perfectly with Don but he created his image and style before he met him and admittedly I think he felt deeply the loss of his partner and dear friend that he stopped entertaining
on the big stage for most part of a decade but thank god Dwight and all Bucks fans got him back out
on the Road.... I also though Don was the guitar boss of the Buckeroos but seeing Buck work closer I see that the man was a master guitarist and second to no one....
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this is a Great cover of this song.....Buck rocks!
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@ih8thishit When this came out, people were still able to express themselves without using four letter words. Now people lack the creativity to say something intelligent and clever, so they just resort to dirty words, sometimes using ALL CAPS to really get their point across. I don't know what's happening to this world, but you can start with the man in the mirror.
It's driving me crazy! Did they release this in any way, shape or form? I'm not seeing it any Buck Owens discographies. Anyone have any help in this matter?
NQNorman 8 months ago
@NQNorman ya it's on the Tall Dark Stranger album
heywoodjosh 8 months ago
love this version
heywoodjosh 3 years ago