Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens Streets of Bakersfield

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  • The little girl in the red that hands Buck the guitar is actually his daughter.

  • Nashville has turned into trashville and we need someone to bring back the Bakersfield Sound!

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  • Faith No More, Motley crue, Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne...and Now Dwight Yoakam has made it onto my ipod. I'm not a country guy but this is one cool son of a bitch

  • I love the smile on Buck's face as he is performing with Dwight towards the end, we did not get to see that smile since he had worked with the late, great, Don Rich. I had just noticed that just today. You could tell Buck was having fun here.

  • ♥_♥

  • that dance he does at one minute, anyone know what its called? fuckin awesome

  • Great stuff!

  • Vato at bar surprised me too!

  • show me the boots dwight!!! ...haha!!

  • @TIJUANA818 Its probably the last place in my state that has jobs and affordable housing. Then again parts of fresno and tulare county do to.

  • That Doyle. HA HA

  • @4665aj Thanks for clearing that up I never heard of Buck Owens having a daughter either. That's pretty cool that your dad worked for him.

  • @ganthonyvr that is not his daughter My dad use to work on his property as a security guard he was a real nice person and a very down home person and He never spoke of his daughter just his son

  • I remember when Buck Owens and Tanya Tucker got married. It lasted as long as a night.

  • @CocacolaCowboy1919 You're absolutely right CocacolaCowby The Bakersfield sound was a genre of country music developed in the mid- to late 1950s in and around Bakersfield, California Bakersfield country was a reaction against the slickly produced, string orchestra-laden Nashville sound, which was becoming popular in the late 1950s. Buck Owens and the Buckaroos and Merle Haggard and the Strangers are the most successful artists of the original Bakersfield sound era.[1]

  • @ohhellnoyoudidnt No, I meant what I said. The "Bakersfield Sound". Look it up.

  • @CocacolaCowboy1919

    dont you mean the bakersfield beat

  • @ninjakore2 sorry about that

  • @calstategop why?

  • @zandygrl2u2 This is known as the "Bakersfield Sound" in Country Music.

  • @ryannath2003 Yes I know what you meant, and that is why I replied...then YOU flipped it around. Now back to the original discussion, I see "Regular white non- indigenous" girls like that all the time. Not every "regular non indigenous white persons" are pale and blonde. She looks like a "regular non indegenous white" girl that happens to be a little tan with brown hair.

  • @CocacolaCowboy1919 Yes I suppose I was. What I should have said is the girl looks indigenous Mexican. Anyway, you know what I meant.

  • @ryannath2003 Yes Mexican is a nationality not a race, so how can someone look Mexican? You arguing with yourself?

  • @CocacolaCowboy1919 The girl looks Mexican to me, or at last half. By the way, there are Caucasian Mexicans as well. Even black and Asian Mexicans.

  • ah ha

  • @ganthonyvr Have you ever seen a real Mexican girl before? That girl looked caucasian to me, just a little tan. Get out of the basement lol.

  • Fantastic duo! :)

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