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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2011

Don - Buck naked, singing a little ditty about love and life

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  • Keep 'em coming Gatorrock! I love your music.

  • @agingstoner : True, true. There are many songs from that era that I liked as a child but never knew the full meaning of until I was grown. Still, the lyrics to this song seem pretty straight-forward instead of hidden.

  • Risque song lyrics were popular long before the 60s. When the Old Time Music Halls were first started in Britain in the mid 1800s the main criteria of censorship was that as long as children could not understand the words and swearing was generally not used, everything was OK. This continued well into the 20th Century. Nowadays, words taken out of context of their historical era can be funny, puzzling or even downright offensive. Right, getting down off my soap box. Thanks, Al, Toodle Pip!

  • HAHAHAHAA SO TRUE MAN HAHAHA

  • @effortequalsresults No, Buck wasn't scared to do something suggestive. It was just too autobiographical for him.

  • @Mufaso1000 Oh, come on....it was the 60s. There were lots of highly suggestive records on the airwaves long before this one. This is tame compared to Dion's "The Wanderer", for instance. And if you think "Great Balls of Fire" wasn't about gonads, you also must think all of the teenagers in the 1950s were total morons. I won't get into what Johnny Cash's ex-wife said about "Ring of Fire".

  • MAYBE THATS WHY DON DID THE SONG . BUCK MAY HAVE BEEN TO SCARED TO DO SOMTHIN SUGGESTIVE. BUT ANYWAY DON RICH IS BAR NONE THE TOP TELE PLAYER IVE EVER HEARD. PERFECT EXECUTION PERFECT TONE .

  • he was half those great harmonies on all those buck owens records...:)

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