Absolutely incredible!!! I loves me some good ol boy chicken pickin. On a side note their performance is on the creepy side. They look like a religious cult. That being said, fantastic! ;)
Don Rich the greatest sideman of all time. For your information the steel player later became a member of the Desert Rose Band with Chris Hillman and John Jorgenson.
Was there an unwritten rule in 70s country that you had to stand stock-still and not move a muscle unless it was absolutely necessary? In the old kinescopes of the country music shows from the early sixties the performers weren't afraid to move around, but most of the footage from the seventies looks like their feet were nailed down. How do you play a tune this catchy and not so much as tap your toes? Maybe they didn't want to upstage the pigs.
Since I make this comment I found that Don died in a motor cycle wreck. So sorry he went such a horrible way. Love him very much and will never forget you and your great style in music and such an amazing voice.
The album this song came from is a classic!
briwolfe1 3 days ago
We like to smile, in a fakey way, but, we loves to smile!
MrLowedog 6 days ago
Absolutely incredible!!! I loves me some good ol boy chicken pickin. On a side note their performance is on the creepy side. They look like a religious cult. That being said, fantastic! ;)
adamvmiller 1 month ago
Don Rich the greatest sideman of all time. For your information the steel player later became a member of the Desert Rose Band with Chris Hillman and John Jorgenson.
HonktyTonkMan 1 month ago
Come on people now!
titiego 1 month ago
Sorry about adding John to Buck"s name. I thought of John Lennon and lost my train of thought. Sorry Don. Love you
fsubt 1 month ago
Don Rich is a Guitar Legend who is missed today when he died Buck's music was never the same
kempsmith7 2 months ago
Was there an unwritten rule in 70s country that you had to stand stock-still and not move a muscle unless it was absolutely necessary? In the old kinescopes of the country music shows from the early sixties the performers weren't afraid to move around, but most of the footage from the seventies looks like their feet were nailed down. How do you play a tune this catchy and not so much as tap your toes? Maybe they didn't want to upstage the pigs.
tdelamont 2 months ago
@crorivpro Agreed I believe I have some laying around in a box, they are very pratcical, mine are black and not the classic white ones
fridrikur 2 months ago
Since I make this comment I found that Don died in a motor cycle wreck. So sorry he went such a horrible way. Love him very much and will never forget you and your great style in music and such an amazing voice.
ethelmae43 3 months ago