exactly. And one of his funnier songs was "Thank God and Greyhound". My Dad used to paly that one everytime his mother-in-law went back home to Mississippi by Bus....lol
I saw both of them play the "William Tell Overture " on the Acoustic Guitar. Roy's version was much smoother, but you can't take away the prowess of Glen's playing.
He also plays this on a 12-string guitar. Another 😢person you’d never imagine playing this is a female guitarist named Charro, known as a “hootchie-cootchie” girl. She’s also a comedienne
I'm so happy someone finally mentioned Charro. She is one of the most overlooked Masters on Spanish guitar. There's so many good videos of her for them to watch. Hope Amber features her on a Female Friday.
With modern technology you can see that he is playing faster than the T.V. Cameras can record. His strum hand is just a blur. The Odd Couple video is my favourite version of this.
i only saw him live once, and it was in the 1990s, so he was probably a good 25-30 years older than he was here, and he BLEW MY MIND. i didn't know much about him either, except that he was on Hee Haw when i was a kid, and i walked out of that show a solid fan. He was just SO FAST and SO GOOD. He was 100% a legend. You must watch more of him!
"Yesterday, When I was Young" is an absolute favorite of mine. The older you get and the more regrets you accumulate the harder it hits you. Their a little young for full impact but can experience his beautiful voice.
There is an amazing woman that goes by just the name Charo who most people only know from doing talk shows and guest roles on old TV shows back in the 70's but was also a world re known classical guitarist.
Yes!! So much more than the cuchi-cuchi girl we grew up with! Classically trained from the age of 9, one of the greatest Flamenco guitarists ever. She's so amazing ❤
After his concert at the FL Strawberry Festival in the mid-2000's, Roy Clark's bus was having issues leaving the FL Strawberry Festival & I helped his manager move the barricades to get them out. He personally came to the front of the bus and thanked me for helping. He was a good man.
Whether it is the fiddle, the mandolin, the banjo, or the guitar, few are as accomplished as a musician and as a person who can be funny while he is being brilliant.
You've never heard of Roy Castle, have you?!?! He could literally play ANY instrument, as well as dance, sing, & act, & he was also a pretty funny comic too!! Probably the most talented 'all-round' performer Britain ever produced!
His talent is legendary, and he had such a warm, endearing stage presence. When Roy Clark performed, you always got the impression that he truly loved being there for you. I grew up watching him and Buck Owens playing together on "HEE-HAW", great memories.
This very song kickstarted my love of Spanish Music. Roy Clark could play over 30 instruments but was best know for the strings, guitar, banjo and fiddle. One of the most talented musicians I have ever had the pleasure to listen to.
I vaguely remember Roy Clark from Hee Haw as I was quite young but had no idea he was a genius guitar player. I mean, wow!!! Thanks for reacting guys. x
For some hot banjo sounds, check out Roy Clark and Buck Trent playing Dueling Banjos. Two masters stepping it up. He has an Oklahoma connection too - he lived in Tulsa where there is an elementary school named for him.
And his fingers never leave his hands! "Yesterday" is one of his best. "Thank God and Greyhound she's gone" is another great Roy Clark song if you need a bit of a laugh. Saw him in concert once and you could tell he was having a blast.
FYI-Roy won the National Banjo Championship in 1947-he was 14 years old. He won it again in 1948. He was touring with a band at 15 and made his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at 17!! The rest…as they say…is history. RIP Roy Cheers all
Jay and Amber, I'm so grateful you finally got the chance hear the amazing Roy Clark. Even though I'm only 18, I have known about Roy since I was about 4 or 5 years old through watching the show Hee Haw that Roy hosted alongside Buck Owens. I got the chance to meet Roy when I was in 3rd Grade and got to interview him. He was an incredibly humble, kind man and one of the most genuine people I have ever met. I got to be around him several times and visit with him, and I will treasure those memories forever. When Roy passed away in 2018, they played a live version of this song at the end, and it was like watching him perform for us one last time. Not a dry eye in the crowd. Roy was just about the most amazing multi-instrumentalist I think there ever was. He was almost completely self-taught in every instrument he played, and he had such a God-given talent to be able to master any instrument he picked up. He's often extremely underrated in the guitar world because he was Country but also because he infused comedy into his playing and people took him less seriously. Thank you for helping keep his memory alive, and I hope you enjoy diving into more of his music!
I saw Roy at the Mitchell, South Dakota Corn Palace in '76 he blew me away. Later that year I saw him at the state fair and I ran up to the stage. He tussled my hair and said "I remember you" then went to play Orange Blossom Special on the fiddle.
It makes me mad that Roy is rarely included when the conversation turns to Best Guitarists of All Time. He should always be a part of that conversation
Roy is an absolute legend. First saw him on Hee Haw. His duets with Johnny Cash, and dueling banjo's is fantastic. He is a character and an absolute legend. This song and the gentle use of harmonic notes is amazing.
@@stevearmstrong1430 me too. For a while I thought I must be the only one suggesting Roy, as it has taken them months to get to him. From the ‘millions’ of comments clearly I was not alone!
Virtuoso = Roy Clark. He is one of the very best EVER . I see Spain and Flamingo dancers thank you Roy! The Spaniards know a thing or two about guitars. The hand beating on the guitar is akin to the Flamingo Dangers heels pounding the floor …pretty awesome.
Amber and Jordan Roy Clark can play just about anything with a string. Guitar, Banjo, Fiddle. You name it. You may like to see SRV and his brother Jimmie play (Pipeline) on the same guitar at the same time. Keep up with the good work 😎👍
He could do it all. I'm 66 years old and loved all the, 60's and 70's, rock and roll but Roy Clark was the most amazing guitarist I ever saw. Believe me, all the artists at that time knew how good he was. He was the, Terry Cath, of country music.
Gee Roy Clark and Glen Campbell were some of the cleanest, meanest guitar players who honed their skills in the 1960's. They were shredding on their instruments in the early '60's - Roy Clark playing Twelve Street Rag on the Jimmy Dean show in the early 60's is a must see. Seeing Roy and Glen play the same guitar at the same time is amazing. Roy had a number of country hits, and was a regular members on the show Hee Haw. The thing about him is if the instrument had strings and you gave him a week he'd not only play it, he'd master it. So many rock, metal and shredders held both them in such high regard if not awe.
Roy is also a very good vocalist. You need to check out "Yesterday When I Was Young", "Thank God and Grayhound" and "Right or Left at Oak Street ". Thanks so much for today's pick and reaction.
Roy Clark was on the show Hee Haw every week. He was a country singer. I think he also played in movies. He was big when I was growing up, in the 1970's. Both of my grandparent families watch him all the time.
Your in the presence of greatness there. Roy Clark was multi-talented on multiple instruments, he also sings and is a comedian. He was on the variety show Hee Haw!! Pull up some more clips!!
Being a goofy lovable character on Hee Haw. The average Joe Shmo didn’t know Roy was so talented. He’s great on the banjo. Since you loved this I’m gonna tell you guys yet again to check out Glen Campbell plays The William Tell Overture (acoustic). You won’t be disappointed.
I've been waiting anxiously for you to check out Roy Clark. He plays guitar, banjo, fiddle... And is incredible. Oh and he does sing too! And he's so funny!!!! There's a duet with Roy and Glen Campbell as well!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Someone once said you could nail strings to a barn door and Roy Clark could play it. Guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin and i swear I've seen him play the piano too. Most of his stuff was country, bluegrass or rockabilly like. One of GOATS!❤
If it had strings, Roy could play it. He was performing on stage as a child and his career stretched the remainder of his life. He was such a kind and humble person.
Another instrumentalist to check out is Tommy Emanual simply amazing. I am fortunate enough to have seen Roy several times over the years. He never disappointed
Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona wrote Malagueña in 1933. It originally part of a larger piece (Suite Andalucía). He based it on a solo piano piece by Louis Gottschalk called "Souvenirs d'Andalousie" ("Memories of Andalucia"). You can find lots of classical guitar performances of Malagueña on TH-cam. One good version is by Pepe Romero. There are also lots of versions of "Souvenirs d'Andalousie."
Roy Clark was huge in the 1970's, appearing on many TV shows. He also sang and killed it at comedy. He and Buck Owens were the anchors of Hee Haw which started in 1969 to replace the Smothers Brothers Show. Hee Haw was a huge success, lasting into the early 1990's. There is a famous clip online of Roy Clark playing guitar on The Odd Couple. One of the greatest guitarists ever to live.
Love, love, love Roy Clark. He was among a great group of guitarists/musicians in his time, including the likes of Jerry Reed, Glen Campbell, and Chet Atkins. You'll find tons of his videos here on TH-cam. His vocals were great as well. Two popular songs of his you should check out are "Yesterday When I Was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound".
One of the greatest guitarists who rarely gets a mention. I remember the first time I ever saw him playing, I was about 12 years old and was just open mouthed at his playing skills.
I started going to concerts in 1974 and loved seeing the best electric guitarists. Probably saw 250 of 'em in different genres. The best I ever saw was Roy Buchanan . Roy's Bluz 1976 is a great 1 of his.
Great review. Roy Clark is regarded my many as the greatest country guitarist ever. He sings as well. Two songs I know you’ll love are yesterday when I was young and guitar version of rider’s in the sky. These are two of my favorites I would love to see your reaction
Malaguena is a girl from Malaga Spain. Roy could play anything with strings and was as funny as any comedian between mind blowing musicianship. One of the all time show business greats.
Roy Clark used his humor to disguise the fact that he had overwhelming stage fright. He was the country version of Eddie Van Halen.
He apparently gave Eddie van Halen guitar lessons when Eddie was a teenager. I hope it's true.
I was about to say that you can hear Eddie play like this on Spanish Fly or Little Guitars
exactly. And one of his funnier songs was "Thank God and Greyhound". My Dad used to paly that one everytime his mother-in-law went back home to Mississippi by Bus....lol
The fact he was doing it all with humor showed his talent.
He was legendary. He was comical in his playing. Check the Hew Haw skits and see how funny he could be!
Roy Clark legitimately may be the most underrated guitarist of all time. He deserves to be in the GOAT conversation but rarely if EVER is
I agree 100%. I would rate him higher than Clapton or Hendrix.
Underrated until people SEE him . . . . .
The fact that Rolling Stone didn't even include him in the top 100 guitarists of all time is criminal. He's easily top 10 material.
To be fair, he was actually rated pretty high.
Can't agree with this statement more. It's pure fact.
Roy and Glen Campbell were two legendary guitarists from the 1960s and beyond. They died about 15 months apart in 2017-18.
I saw both of them play the "William Tell Overture " on the Acoustic Guitar. Roy's version was much smoother, but you can't take away the prowess of Glen's playing.
You should cover Roy Clark and Glen Campbell playing ghost riders in the sky.
He also plays this on a 12-string guitar. Another 😢person you’d never imagine playing this is a female guitarist named Charro, known as a “hootchie-cootchie” girl. She’s also a comedienne
One of the biggest surprises I've ever had was finding out she could SHRED.
@flpndrox that's how she got famous.
@@flpndrox mine, too
I'm so happy someone finally mentioned Charro. She is one of the most overlooked Masters on Spanish guitar. There's so many good videos of her for them to watch. Hope Amber features her on a Female Friday.
I've been asking reactors for 3 years to react to Charo!
There is a scene from the TV Show "The Odd Couple" where he plays this on an acoustic guitar.
Love that show and that episode in particular.
I like that version better. The acoustic tone is a lot better
I prefer his full acoustic version too. Here it is.
th-cam.com/video/-xssnp7R51A/w-d-xo.html
With modern technology you can see that he is playing faster than the T.V. Cameras can record. His strum hand is just a blur. The Odd Couple video is my favourite version of this.
I like that version better.
i only saw him live once, and it was in the 1990s, so he was probably a good 25-30 years older than he was here, and he BLEW MY MIND. i didn't know much about him either, except that he was on Hee Haw when i was a kid, and i walked out of that show a solid fan. He was just SO FAST and SO GOOD. He was 100% a legend. You must watch more of him!
If you want to experience his singing, Yesterday, When I was Young is one of the most beautiful, melancholy songs ever recorded.
Oh yeah...my Dad loved that song. Haven't heard it in a long time.
Mickey Mantle requested that Roy perform that song at his funeral. Roy obliged.
Such a beautiful yet sad song, it is a reality check that still takes my breath away.
I agree...gets me in my heart, everytime.
"Yesterday, When I was Young" is an absolute favorite of mine. The older you get and the more regrets you accumulate the harder it hits you. Their a little young for full impact but can experience his beautiful voice.
There is an amazing woman that goes by just the name Charo who most people only know from doing talk shows and guest roles on old TV shows back in the 70's but was also a world re known classical guitarist.
Yes!! So much more than the cuchi-cuchi girl we grew up with! Classically trained from the age of 9, one of the greatest Flamenco guitarists ever. She's so amazing ❤
There are YT videos of Charo playing Malagueña. Amazing.
Never has been a better guitar player than Roy Clark. He mastered several instruments!
Yes, guitar, banjo, fiddle, and I may be forgetting something....
Only other one that comes close is Glen Campbell..
i mean, thats your opinion... and there is no mastering instruments.
@@randomanton Of course it's my "opinion,' how did you arrive at that" (Duh).
@@scotthartman8993 They reacted to Glen Campbell yesterday and Roy Clark today. Coincidence?
Mala-gwain-ya. Roy was a master of anything with strings. A true American treasure and from all accounts a really down to earth man.
He is one of the best guitarists ever
After his concert at the FL Strawberry Festival in the mid-2000's, Roy Clark's bus was having issues leaving the FL Strawberry Festival & I helped his manager move the barricades to get them out. He personally came to the front of the bus and thanked me for helping. He was a good man.
Roy Clark was the bomb. As a kid, I watched him every week on Hee Haw. He was a country musician and singer. Very funny and very humble.
Look up “Yesterday when I was young” and you will see what a warm voice he had. He was a pillar of the country music scene!
One of the best pickers to ever live! He and Glen Campbell would often have good-natured picking contests between each other!
Roy Clark is an American treasure. I remember watching him on "Hee-Haw" when I was a kid.
Thanks for this one!
"Thank God and Grayhound" is a must listen by Roy
I second that. If you're looking for some country comedy, here it is.
Absolutely!
*Greyhound
I love this song. Great suggestion
Roy Clark was one of the greatest and he was always smiling.
Picking and a Grinning. ❤
Roy has never got the credit due him for his skill on the strings. Dude was a BEAST. Epitome of "attacking" the strings with a his strumming.
He was a complete entertainer......played multiple instruments, sang and was quite funny with his stories and jokes on stage....one of the best
Whether it is the fiddle, the mandolin, the banjo, or the guitar, few are as accomplished as a musician and as a person who can be funny while he is being brilliant.
Anything with a String!!! Right???
And don't forget a fine singer as well.
You've never heard of Roy Castle, have you?!?!
He could literally play ANY instrument, as well as dance, sing, & act, & he was also a pretty funny comic too!!
Probably the most talented 'all-round' performer Britain ever produced!
Harmonica too!
Guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin … nobody was better than Roy. He was also a great singer and comedy TV star!
Ricky Skaggs
Another I love by Roy Clark is Yesterday When I Was Young. I hope you play it. He sings that song.
That’s a beautiful song!
It was played at mickey mantles funeral per mickeys request.
I'm a rocker all the way and yet, whenever I am asked for my top five guitarists of all time, Roy Clark always makes the list.
Roy Clark & Glenn Cambell...2 of the most underted guitar players of all time. Great reaction!
What a legend! He lived with his wife in Tulsa Oklahoma and just recently passed in 2018.
Malaguena is a Spanish song that has been used for Flamenco dancing.
His talent is legendary, and he had such a warm, endearing stage presence. When Roy Clark performed, you always got the impression that he truly loved being there for you. I grew up watching him and Buck Owens playing together on "HEE-HAW", great memories.
YES!! Roy Clark could play anything with strings. This was one of my suggestions, THANK YOU! He was a regular on the old TV show Hee Haw.
This very song kickstarted my love of Spanish Music. Roy Clark could play over 30 instruments but was best know for the strings, guitar, banjo and fiddle. One of the most talented musicians I have ever had the pleasure to listen to.
On the TV show, "The Odd Couple" with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, he plays this with an acoustic guitar.
Best version
That is my favorite version.
I vaguely remember Roy Clark from Hee Haw as I was quite young but had no idea he was a genius guitar player. I mean, wow!!! Thanks for reacting guys. x
For some hot banjo sounds, check out Roy Clark and Buck Trent playing Dueling Banjos. Two masters stepping it up.
He has an Oklahoma connection too - he lived in Tulsa where there is an elementary school named for him.
I’m a pickin and I’m a grinnin.
Thank you! I forgot who he did that duet with! Great job!
The album is A Pair of Fives
Jimi Hendrix was once asked, "What's it like being the best guitarist in the world?" He said "I don't know. Why don't you go ask Roy Clark?"
And his fingers never leave his hands! "Yesterday" is one of his best. "Thank God and Greyhound she's gone" is another great Roy Clark song if you need a bit of a laugh. Saw him in concert once and you could tell he was having a blast.
Roy Clark is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. The fact that he chose country music poisoned many critics and fans against him.
Roy is the greatest guitarist of all time!
It's from Spain. There's usually a dance couple doing their dance to this song. Awesome. Not many can play this song. .love Roy Clark !
Cuba
FYI-Roy won the National Banjo Championship in 1947-he was 14 years old. He won it again in 1948. He was touring with a band at 15 and made his first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at 17!! The rest…as they say…is history. RIP Roy Cheers all
Jay and Amber, I'm so grateful you finally got the chance hear the amazing Roy Clark. Even though I'm only 18, I have known about Roy since I was about 4 or 5 years old through watching the show Hee Haw that Roy hosted alongside Buck Owens. I got the chance to meet Roy when I was in 3rd Grade and got to interview him. He was an incredibly humble, kind man and one of the most genuine people I have ever met. I got to be around him several times and visit with him, and I will treasure those memories forever.
When Roy passed away in 2018, they played a live version of this song at the end, and it was like watching him perform for us one last time. Not a dry eye in the crowd.
Roy was just about the most amazing multi-instrumentalist I think there ever was. He was almost completely self-taught in every instrument he played, and he had such a God-given talent to be able to master any instrument he picked up. He's often extremely underrated in the guitar world because he was Country but also because he infused comedy into his playing and people took him less seriously.
Thank you for helping keep his memory alive, and I hope you enjoy diving into more of his music!
Roy Clark is the greatest stringed instrument player I know of. RIP Super Picker
I saw Roy at the Mitchell, South Dakota Corn Palace in '76 he blew me away. Later that year I saw him at the state fair and I ran up to the stage. He tussled my hair and said "I remember you" then went to play Orange Blossom Special on the fiddle.
Roy Clark was a legend in his own time. He combined great showmanship with extraordinary gifts on a wide range of stringed instruments.
"Yesterday, when I was young", is one of the greatest songs ever.
Check out Roy and Glen Campbell in a guitar duet doing Ghost Riders In The Sky, two guitar masters in an incredible audio and visual display.
He is known for his singing as much, if not more than his guitar playing. He is awesome!!
RiP Roy Clark. One of the BEST EVER!!!
Truely a G.O.A.T.
It makes me mad that Roy is rarely included when the conversation turns to Best Guitarists of All Time. He should always be a part of that conversation
Roy Clark is the rabbit hole you should explore. He is indeed a master of many instruments.
Roy Clark "Yesterday When I Was Young" - A Gorgeous song. Roy had a wonderful Warm voice.
You really need to hear him play it on the 12 string acoustic! Spanish classical at its finest!
Roy Clark performing "Ghost Riders in the Sky" is a must.
On a 12 string, live!
Yes!!
The best song by Roy Clark is Yesterday when I was young. It is so amazing. ❤😊
Roy is an absolute legend. First saw him on Hee Haw. His duets with Johnny Cash, and dueling banjo's is fantastic. He is a character and an absolute legend. This song and the gentle use of harmonic notes is amazing.
I was one of the people that suggested this. Truly one of the best.
@@stevearmstrong1430 me too. For a while I thought I must be the only one suggesting Roy, as it has taken them months to get to him. From the ‘millions’ of comments clearly I was not alone!
Virtuoso = Roy Clark. He is one of the very best EVER . I see Spain and Flamingo dancers thank you Roy! The Spaniards know a thing or two about guitars. The hand beating on the guitar is akin to the Flamingo Dangers heels pounding the floor …pretty awesome.
How the HELL has it been this long without Roy freakin' Clark?! C'mon now
You two are the most likable people on TH-cam.
Amber and Jordan Roy Clark can play just about anything with a string. Guitar, Banjo, Fiddle. You name it. You may like to see SRV and his brother Jimmie play (Pipeline) on the same guitar at the same time. Keep up with the good work 😎👍
Roy Clark was a master of anything with strings, but he was also a very humble man.
Roy Clark played the same song on the TV show "The Odd Couple" using an acoustic guitar and was just as amazing.
He could do it all. I'm 66 years old and loved all the, 60's and 70's, rock and roll but Roy Clark was the most amazing guitarist I ever saw. Believe me, all the artists at that time knew how good he was. He was the, Terry Cath, of country music.
Gee Roy Clark and Glen Campbell were some of the cleanest, meanest guitar players who honed their skills in the 1960's. They were shredding on their instruments in the early '60's - Roy Clark playing Twelve Street Rag on the Jimmy Dean show in the early 60's is a must see. Seeing Roy and Glen play the same guitar at the same time is amazing.
Roy had a number of country hits, and was a regular members on the show Hee Haw. The thing about him is if the instrument had strings and you gave him a week he'd not only play it, he'd master it.
So many rock, metal and shredders held both them in such high regard if not awe.
I can’t even scream for joy because that took my breath away!!
Roy is also a very good vocalist. You need to check out "Yesterday When I Was Young", "Thank God and Grayhound" and "Right or Left at Oak Street ". Thanks so much for today's pick and reaction.
His acoustic version on the odd couple..is amazing
Roy was an incredibly talented musician. This is such difficult piece to get right, the dexterity required is ridiculous. ✌️
What a way to wake up! I have been dying for you to hear and see this!!! I knew you both would be blown away by this 💖
Roy Clark was on the show Hee Haw every week. He was a country singer. I think he also played in movies. He was big when I was growing up, in the 1970's. Both of my grandparent families watch him all the time.
Your in the presence of greatness there. Roy Clark was multi-talented on multiple instruments, he also sings and is a comedian. He was on the variety show Hee Haw!! Pull up some more clips!!
Being a goofy lovable character on Hee Haw. The average Joe Shmo didn’t know Roy was so talented. He’s great on the banjo. Since you loved this I’m gonna tell you guys yet again to check out Glen Campbell plays The William Tell Overture (acoustic). You won’t be disappointed.
Yes!!
❤Roy could play any instrument with strings fantastic! Musician !❤
I've been waiting anxiously for you to check out Roy Clark. He plays guitar, banjo, fiddle... And is incredible. Oh and he does sing too! And he's so funny!!!! There's a duet with Roy and Glen Campbell as well!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A serious artist, not only could he sing, but he wore out that guitar.
Not everyone can do this song. It is amazingly hard.
Awe, I grew up on Roy, he was on Her Haw, he was unique
My family watched Hee Haw every week!
Roy was absolutely incredible. Master of the strings!
Roy Clark was an amazing musician.
Oh yes, you definitely want to see Roy play the banjo!!
Greatest flamenco guitarist was Carlos Montoya! Saw him in his early eighties and his fingers still flew on his guitar!
I love Carlos Montoya! I bought a cassette of his music when I was a youngling and wore it out. Me, a little German boy grooving to Spanish guitar!
Someone once said you could nail strings to a barn door and Roy Clark could play it. Guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin and i swear I've seen him play the piano too. Most of his stuff was country, bluegrass or rockabilly like. One of GOATS!❤
I would put Roy Clark at the number one spot when it comes time for greatest guitarist ever.... Yes ever
If it had strings, Roy could play it. He was performing on stage as a child and his career stretched the remainder of his life. He was such a kind and humble person.
No matter the style HE is the GOAT.
Another instrumentalist to check out is Tommy Emanual simply amazing. I am fortunate enough to have seen Roy several times over the years. He never disappointed
The musical style is called Flamenco the song is pronounced mal a gwayne ya.
Look up 'Yesterday, when I was young".....ugh..so beautiful
Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona wrote Malagueña in 1933. It originally part of a larger piece (Suite Andalucía). He based it on a solo piano piece by Louis Gottschalk called "Souvenirs d'Andalousie" ("Memories of Andalucia").
You can find lots of classical guitar performances of Malagueña on TH-cam. One good version is by Pepe Romero. There are also lots of versions of "Souvenirs d'Andalousie."
Madison Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps does an incredible version
The guitar is the puppet, Roy is the puppetmaster!
You should hear him play Orange Blossom Special
Roy Clark could play anything with strings on it, and play it on a level no one else has ever achieved.
Roy Clark and Buck Trent. Dueling banjos. So classic.
Roy Clark was huge in the 1970's, appearing on many TV shows. He also sang and killed it at comedy. He and Buck Owens were the anchors of Hee Haw which started in 1969 to replace the Smothers Brothers Show. Hee Haw was a huge success, lasting into the early 1990's. There is a famous clip online of Roy Clark playing guitar on The Odd Couple. One of the greatest guitarists ever to live.
One of the great guitarist. suggest "Yesterday When I was Young" by Roy Clark.
Love, love, love Roy Clark. He was among a great group of guitarists/musicians in his time, including the likes of Jerry Reed, Glen Campbell, and Chet Atkins.
You'll find tons of his videos here on TH-cam.
His vocals were great as well. Two popular songs of his you should check out are "Yesterday When I Was Young" and "Thank God and Greyhound".
I really appreciate your lineup here. All great guitarists as you said.
Dueling banjos Roy Clark and Buck Trent😊😊👍👍
One of the greatest guitarists who rarely gets a mention. I remember the first time I ever saw him playing, I was about 12 years old and was just open mouthed at his playing skills.
Fun facts:
Jimi Hendrix was once asked what it's like being the world's greatest guitar player.
He replied, "I don't know, go ask Roy Clark."
That's an urban legend
Nope. That didn't happen. He said Rory Gallagher.
I've heard that same dialect except w Eddie Van Halen, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Dick Dale
@@blackblake3658 stop that.. it's silly
This story has been told about every pair of guitar players ever.
I can't believe you haven't covered Roy Clark until now. There are so many songs from him.
I started going to concerts in 1974 and loved seeing the best electric guitarists. Probably saw 250 of 'em in different genres. The best I ever saw was Roy Buchanan . Roy's Bluz 1976 is a great 1 of his.
Just an FYI Roy came to Tulsa, OK as a young man. He loved the city so much he called it home for the rest of his life.
Great review. Roy Clark is regarded my many as the greatest country guitarist ever. He sings as well. Two songs I know you’ll love are yesterday when I was young and guitar version of rider’s in the sky. These are two of my favorites I would love to see your reaction
Malaguena is a girl from Malaga Spain. Roy could play anything with strings and was as funny as any comedian between mind blowing musicianship. One of the all time show business greats.