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British guitarist reacts to two country LEGENDS! Johnny Cash and Roy Clark! 

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Tonight I'm taking a look at Roy Clark and Johnny cash joining forces on Folsom Prison blues!
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@Durwood71
@Durwood71 3 года назад
Another thing about Johnny Cash is that he was never afraid to stand back and let another performer take the spotlight.
@penelopelopez8296
@penelopelopez8296 2 года назад
Cash was a really cool guy.
@neilbush9873
@neilbush9873 2 года назад
That is a wonderfull part of his personalityp
@mindya1799
@mindya1799 Год назад
One more thing they had in common...
@Getsitdone
@Getsitdone Год назад
Johnny had to stop back here, Roy Clark is heads and shoulders above him on instruments.
@brentdykgraaf184
@brentdykgraaf184 11 месяцев назад
Watched Jonny smiling in back ground... let Roy take it...soo cool.
@cryptocrush-823
@cryptocrush-823 5 лет назад
Roy Clark is like a kid who received the most awesome gift for Christmas and can’t wait to share it with everyone. He almost looks surprised he can even play some of the stuff he does. Such a happy guy!
@survivrs
@survivrs 5 лет назад
He was SO GOOD!!!!!
@sizzlechestmcmurphy4365
@sizzlechestmcmurphy4365 5 лет назад
That's one of the best descriptions of Roy Clark's performance I've ever heard. Pure fun and joy from Roy.
@timgallagher1041
@timgallagher1041 3 года назад
Two legends Roy tends to get less attention for some reason But here he steals the show -and he never even opened up on guitar like everyone knows he can
@gregorytate1412
@gregorytate1412 3 года назад
Roy just makes you HAPPY!
@marksheetz9230
@marksheetz9230 3 года назад
If you get a chance, listen to him playing,Lara's theme (from Dr Zhivago), on a 12-string electric it is awesome!
@johnglielmi6428
@johnglielmi6428 4 года назад
Roy absolutely loved playing! And he certainly wasn't afraid of showing that love on his face. It is so rare to see Johnny smile and having fun.
@patriciamccormick9321
@patriciamccormick9321 4 месяца назад
Roy Clark was one of the sweetest men to ever walk this earth. No one ever had a bad thing to say about him. Johnny obviously liked him.
@glendagaskin151
@glendagaskin151 2 месяца назад
Cash won my heart because he was not greedy about helping the new talent to be heard. It’s such a blessing. We are in a spiritual battle. Good vs evil. God only lets a nation go so far and if we don’t repent and then He will judge. JESUS SAID REMEMBER LOTS WIFE. ABORTION IS MURDER AND WE CONTINUE TAKING THE INNOCENT. THE PEOPLE OF GOD IN NAME ONLY WILL CAUSE OUR NATION TO BE DESTROYED. THE ROT IS ON HIS PEOPLE. LOOK AT OUR MONEY. IT SAYS OPENLY “IN GOD WE TRUST “. He died on the cross for our sins.
@giusepperesponte8077
@giusepperesponte8077 3 года назад
Roy Clark is quickly becoming my hero, the guy had infinite musical talent, great sense of humor, and just the type of guy you’d like to have as a friend.
@SuperReznative
@SuperReznative 2 года назад
Roy, thank-you, generations after.. God's blessing
@barbraprosper9065
@barbraprosper9065 Год назад
or the wacky fun uncle
@cleverty1959
@cleverty1959 3 месяца назад
Like John Candy but an incredibly talented musician 😅😂🎉
@johnsmith7622
@johnsmith7622 5 лет назад
I lived in a small farm town in Northeast Oklahoma.Roy bought a horse ranch a couple of miles to the west.He was often in town to pick up things at the lumber yard... or to eat at the ONE restaurant in town. Yeah... it is a small Mayberry kind of town. Main Street is one block long... and people just park in the certer of it. Anyway.... Roy was just as average a guy as anyone else in town... in his worn overalls... driving a pickup truck with a lot of hard miles on it. Where Roy was in NO WAY average... was the fact that ANY musical instrument that he took an intrest in... he worked and obsessed with it until he not only played it well... he MASTERED IT. We lost SO much... when we lost Roy.
@shawnj1966
@shawnj1966 4 года назад
Roy always seemed to me to be a very genuine person and not a persona on camera. Thank you for verifying my opinion of an amazing man!
@Gutslinger
@Gutslinger 4 года назад
I wonder what small town it was, because I'm from the area.
@darlatidwell9995
@darlatidwell9995 4 года назад
Sounds like a town near my house called Barnsdall, near Woolaroc Museum. Also, Clark Gable was born there. I'm sure it's somewhat near the town Roy lived. Old Indian Territory.
@bcaye
@bcaye 4 года назад
But at 85, with a 61 year marriage, 5 children and a 71 year successful career, I'm sure he had few regrets. We miss him, yes, but he earned his rest.
@mickknight6963
@mickknight6963 3 года назад
Did not know that, I'm down in Durant. Sure miss ole Roy! 🎸
@orange70383
@orange70383 5 лет назад
Ritchie Blackmore once said to humble himself he'd watch Hee-Haw'
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@markbouquet1316
@markbouquet1316 5 лет назад
Ritchie and humility? Great player and spot on in isolated guitar tracks. But I've seen Rainbow so many times live and he didn't have a locking trem back then. I couldn't handle how out of tune he was playing. Dio made the shows worth going to for me. Then he gets on this kick where all the music he made "is crap." I saw Deep Purple summer of 2018 outside of Chicago. Steve Lukather, at least live was an upgrade.
@pandorafox3944
@pandorafox3944 5 лет назад
Wow!
@helena51troy
@helena51troy 4 месяца назад
Mom loved Hee Haw, every week. Great musicians and corny country humor.
@aaronz9410
@aaronz9410 Год назад
Roy truly is one of the most unknown and underated guiatrist of all time. And truly a great comedian too. Truly he was a showman through and through.
@aaronz9410
@aaronz9410 Год назад
On a side note I am very distantly related to Johnny Cash. While working on my family tree I found a common ancestor. Crazy that so many in my family have musical talent (the musical gene skipped me though, but I do have a good ear for good music, the technical aspect of it).
@kittyhatfield5306
@kittyhatfield5306 Год назад
Actually, Roy Clark was VERY well known for his ability to play any instrument with strings. He played all over the world, on TV in the US, concerts, had his own ensemble show (Hee Haw), and played with best musicians of the day. In fact, most of the time, he WAS the best musician of his time.
@michaelnettles2570
@michaelnettles2570 5 лет назад
See the joy in Johnny's face in that last shot? It's good to see him having such a good time.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍🙂
@Bladerunner41
@Bladerunner41 2 года назад
Roy not only lit up the audience with laughter and fun, he had Johnny smiling too. How could it be possible those two music legends wouldn't enjoy themselves when got together? That's what I call country music to a power of 10.1🙂
@edwardwilson1180
@edwardwilson1180 5 лет назад
in today’s world it’s a difficult thing to find someone speaking positively about anyone else especially piers, i wanted to acknowledge that and thank you for your kind words
@scray00
@scray00 3 года назад
Yeah most of social media is pretty toxic.
@user-ef4gf7rr9r
@user-ef4gf7rr9r 2 года назад
Piers are great! Good fishing.
@alansturgess1324
@alansturgess1324 4 года назад
Love the way Fil always shows such huge respect for musicians - this is especially true here with his comments about Roy and John. 11/10
@michaelnettles2570
@michaelnettles2570 5 лет назад
The way the band picks it up after Roy's done goofing off is something that would have totally escaped me. Good job!!!
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍☺
@JoloraB
@JoloraB 4 года назад
Roy Clark was both an unparalleled virtuoso musician (not just "guitarist") and a fabulous entertainer and showman. He's in a class with Louis Armstrong and Doc Severinsen. WofP commented on how the band picked up on the vamping sections "on the spot." so to speak. But truth be told, Roy had been doing that song exactly that way for years, if not 10+. He used the thumb, music-stand, and boot sliding tricks at least as far back as the late 1950s when he appeared on the Jimmy Dean TV show. After a few years of this, he started saying (after the boot/shoe slide trick)): "That's getting harder to do every year!" Then after doing it on Cash's boot, he changes it to "I used to be able to do that one by myself!" My point is, it definitely WAS planned and rehearsed that way. Not the exact number of measures or repeats, but still... RIP Roy. We miss you. And kudos to young WofP for recognizing that there were/are guitarists outside of the rock genre!
@majhiggins
@majhiggins 5 лет назад
Everybody, including a Country legend like Johnny Cash, had a wealth of respect for Roy Clark's musicianship and ability to just own an audience. Roy's playing with others was more like a magic show. He was just captivating and while he could have done stone-faced serious technical wizardry, he instead played the fool, only making his talent even more appreciated. A good annology was Donald O'Connor's dancing with Gene Kelley in Singing in the Rain. Gene Kelley was the classically handsome, widely revered dancer extraordinaire leading man while O'Connor was kind of a geeky, non-charismatic, comical sort of guy but when they danced side by side you realize that O'Connor was every bit the dance master that Gene Kelley was, if not more so.
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 5 лет назад
Kelly....Yes, Donald O'Connor...so over shadowed by Kelly and Astaire but just as talented as they were. I hope that he still made lots of money anyway.
@Yesica1993
@Yesica1993 4 года назад
That's a great comparison!
@StanleyRodgers
@StanleyRodgers 5 лет назад
I don't think I have ever seen Johnny Cash smile and laugh like that until now. So great! I remember enjoying Roy on Hee Haw with all of the other amazing players that made up that show. Man... sigh...
@mtman2
@mtman2 Год назад
HEE HAW was truly dazzling in all its venues and vastly entertaining yet unrivaled - yet not given credit tho like folks from all walks of life wouldn't miss it from the penthouse to the cabins in the Mts...!
@GuppyCzar
@GuppyCzar 5 лет назад
Just pure fun. Roy hides his badassery in solid family entertainment. Thanks Fil!
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@ruthmaryrose
@ruthmaryrose 2 года назад
Johnny’s riveting voice and Roy’s joy in his talent with the guitar were a great combo.
@howardtucker2423
@howardtucker2423 2 года назад
and look at the smile on Johnny's face...priceless
@pouncerlion4022
@pouncerlion4022 3 года назад
What I just love to watch is the joy on Roy and Johnny's faces. It's just two performers so mastered in their craft that they could take time during a performance to elevate it to improvisational art while still delivering a great performance of the song as well. You're right about the backing band, the fact that the shenanigans going on at the front of the stage don't totally derail them speaks to their talent and skill at music.. all while laughing with the duo in front.
@quicktastic
@quicktastic 5 лет назад
Very nice. Roy was never going to sing like Johnny and Johnny was never going to play the guitar like Roy. A lot of mutual respect there. Johnny's performance on KK's Sunday Morning Coming Down was probably my favorite from him. Such a powerfully plaintive delivery. Amazing singer.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
Amen!
@cdamauser1963
@cdamauser1963 5 лет назад
I heard Bono once say--listening to Johnny Cash was like listening to John the Baptist, yelling in the wilderness..a real compliment.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@deniseheupel8814
@deniseheupel8814 2 года назад
I grew up on Hee Haw and Johnny Cash. We had the pleasure of seeing Roy Clark in concert in the early 80s. My dad always said that Roy didn't get the appreciation he should have for being such an incredibly talented picker. Massively talented! 👍😎❤😎👍
@jeffturnbull9661
@jeffturnbull9661 Год назад
Super refreshing to see Cash smiling so broadly, clearly enjoying the moment
@teamcougars
@teamcougars 4 года назад
2 legends together thank you for your Analysis Fil.
@trishaurvan9439
@trishaurvan9439 5 лет назад
Johnny Cash is the MAN!! Johnny and Waylon Jennings are two of my all time favorites! RIP Johnny, Waylon, and Roy Clark
@billtribble2904
@billtribble2904 2 года назад
Willie Nelson 🤠
@andyaitken4243
@andyaitken4243 4 года назад
Two ultimate legends together and a treasure to watch them both. Shortly before Johnny died he recorded “Hurt” and Even Trent Reznor from nine inch nails has said when he heard Johnny Cash‘s cover of his song ‘Hurt’ for the first time felt “like someone kissing his girlfriend”. He also said that it matters much more to him than industry accolades like the Grammys.
@markhbeardsley5102
@markhbeardsley5102 Год назад
I believe Trent said later that Hurt was no longer his song, that Johnny "owned it" after his cover of it. That is amazing for both of them.
@tupelohoney622
@tupelohoney622 5 лет назад
One of the best parts of the country music industry has always been the respect that the performers have for those that came before them and for their fellow artists. It is more of a family and less about competing.
@powers.cj.80
@powers.cj.80 10 месяцев назад
The Carter Family influence on Johnny Cash was a beautiful thing. A. Carter left him his huge personal library in his will. That sparked a lifelong search for knowledge and deep dive into theology. Not only was he and June's relationship a romance for the history books, but it was spiritual. Thank goodness Rick Rueben took up producing Johnny after her death. Brought Johnny back during his ultimate pain. So bittersweet.
@wolfgang4136
@wolfgang4136 5 лет назад
Two icons! Miss when music was just cool like this.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@ronaldhendricks3876
@ronaldhendricks3876 Год назад
So much can be said about these 2 men and this performance as well. With Johnny, you nailed what made him so amazing, that was his ability to speak to everyone through his music. Genre was irrelevant. When you hear a Johnny Cash song its as if you’re 5 years old again and you’re grandpa is telling you his life story or dropping pearls of wisdom on you. Very, very few singers ever get that gift. I also love the respect Johnny has for Roy Clark. He has no problem letting Roy be himself and perform this song as the showman he is. As for Roy, he’s possibly the most talented musician of all time. We’ve all heard,”Jack of all trades, master of none.” With Roy Clark its,”Master of whatever instrument was in his hands.” Too many people remember Roy for the showman that loved to put smiles on peoples faces and not the absolute force of nature that he was as a player. Absolute icons on that stage. Thank you for this breakdown!
@bigorange000
@bigorange000 5 лет назад
Spot on analysis Fil. Roy could play a tennis racket and make it sing.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍☺
@Alex-uy7pc
@Alex-uy7pc 4 года назад
I don't know about sing, but t would probably SANG!
@teamcougars
@teamcougars 4 года назад
Roy Clark was and always will be a legend, Johnny Cash was in a class of his own.
@ge-8135
@ge-8135 5 лет назад
Roy C. The God of Underated. Thanks for introducing another generation to quality music Master Pegasus!
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍☺
@slinkie59
@slinkie59 5 лет назад
Under rated?, I'm a die hard rocker and never thought of Roy Clark as being under rated, he was probably one the best country musician's that ever lived,I don't say guitar player because he was more than just a guitar player, he seemed to have a knack with all stringed instruments, grew up watching him almost every Saturday night.
@ORagnar
@ORagnar 5 лет назад
That was great. Wherever you see Roy Clark, you see a great performance, and this was made all the better by the presence of the legendary Johnny Cash.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍🙂
@rhiahlMT
@rhiahlMT 4 года назад
Something interesting about Johnny Cash. Cash, my Dad and I were all in military intelligence. Cash in the Air Force stationed in Germany in the 50s and Dad & I in the Army. They had the same jobs Morse code intercepts. I was a Morse code intercept in the 70s. Sometimes you would be given a line of letters by the cryptologists to look for when you were copying. Absolute gibberish. But, somehow they had meaning. So we paid attention. Johnny Cash was copying one night and the line came through. He called the cryptologist, asks what the line means and it turns out Johnny Cash was the first person in the free world that knew Joseph Stalin was dead. Yep, I have the message right here. People often say Cash's music had that train track rhythm to it. I always thought it was the rhythm of well sent Morse code.
@MrJdsenior
@MrJdsenior 3 года назад
Super interesting...about the beat...yeah, not as clear cut now...except maybe the one that goes "I hear that train a commin' .." Stalin being dead was a good thing, he made Hitler look like an amateur when it came to killing his own people.
@cliffordyawn2696
@cliffordyawn2696 3 года назад
Ditty dit. dah dah dah. Ditty dit. I was a 29251 also
@CarolStJohn-ev9ry
@CarolStJohn-ev9ry 3 года назад
Interesting!
@snowman333-
@snowman333- 2 года назад
@@cliffordyawn2696 youtube wants to translate your text into "ENGLISH" so funny, "Ditty said. dah dah dah. Ditty said." I guess no S O S @ youtybe
@mtman2
@mtman2 Год назад
@@MrJdsenior Yes and ommitted intentionally from U.S.Public Skrool systems which were setup by JOHN DEWEY = "Father of modern U.S. Ed." and an Atheist Marxist who also masterminded STALIN's Soviet school systems...and went there to meet him and see his format in action to return praising it and implimenting it here...! Isn't it really odd NO ONE KNOWS THIS....?????
@jodidavis6595
@jodidavis6595 2 года назад
Roy Clark performed at the Lake County Fair In Painesville Ohio back in the mid 80’s and I got to shake his hand as he knelt down from the stage. He was into the crowd and I remember he was so appreciative that it was sold out.
@bustermagillicuttie1399
@bustermagillicuttie1399 2 года назад
Thank you for covering, complimenting, respecting, and recognizing old-school traditional musicians. You point out that they are not only incredible entertainers, but amazing musicians. I am a long-time fan of this type of music, and it is nice to hear that an expert like you thinks they are top-notch technicians. You even opened my eyes to just how good they were.
@cindyjean3208
@cindyjean3208 4 года назад
So much charisma.., great entertainment, they had as much fun playing as we do watching 💕...... I’m loving your channel, Fil!!!
@edthesecond
@edthesecond 5 лет назад
(1) Keith Richards and Johnny Cash are standing next to each other at the urinals in a recording studio and Keith looks over at Johnny and says, "Wait'll I tell my kids that I took a piss next to Johnny Cash". (2) Merle Haggard: "I remember that San Quentin performance". Johnny Cash: "I didn't know you were on that tour". Merle Haggard: "I was in the audience". (3) Johnny once went to Twisted Sister's dressing room to get Dee Snider's autograph for his son, who was a Metalhead. And that's why Johnny, Merle, and Keith are heroes to all of us who don't give a damn.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@cmilse12
@cmilse12 5 лет назад
We need to see a Merle Haggard Tract
@mrtoad8585
@mrtoad8585 4 года назад
We definitely need to see Merle Haggard on the channel
@davidhosscowart5849
@davidhosscowart5849 5 лет назад
RC was one of, if not, the greatest entertainers ever and certainly one of the absolute best guitar players ever.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@timedwards8944
@timedwards8944 5 лет назад
Banjo and several other instruments 👍👍
@brianfuller7691
@brianfuller7691 4 года назад
Damn straight.
@timgallagher1041
@timgallagher1041 3 года назад
Right up there Others (I already try this and it's usually a trainwreck): Sammy Davis Jr Dolly Freddy M Glen C Waylon ... And the list goes on But for sure Roy is up near the top
@xirknight
@xirknight 4 года назад
Haha never seen this... makes me so happy to see modern generation checking out classic and earlier legends.
@siobhanroberts8627
@siobhanroberts8627 2 года назад
I was blessed to meet John and June Carter at one of their concerts, one of the greatest memories I have. Look at these 2 icons together🤩
@larryb3946
@larryb3946 Год назад
Roy oh boy, what a guitarist and Johnny's voice. This was so refreshing with all that is going on in our world right now I needed that laugh, thank you so much!
@nathanrobinson1099
@nathanrobinson1099 4 года назад
2 very different personalities bringing out the best of both, and both of them enjoying it.
@irvsstella
@irvsstella 4 года назад
These two guys are by far, some of the greatest guitar players the world has ever seen, they're having so much fun doing what they love. They're like a great comedy duo, Johnny the straight man, hard faced and mean, Roy is the "clown" (no disrespect) who works the crowd for the laughs. Great performance and absolutely gutted I never got to see either of them play, love em, love em, love em!!!
@martymcmannis9121
@martymcmannis9121 4 года назад
Two of my favorite country entertainers. Thanks FIL
@jerryp7721
@jerryp7721 5 лет назад
Johnny was a legend. Roy Clark a transcendent guitarist. Very rare to see anything today that compares. What an era! Thank God for You Tube and your channel. Thanks, Fil!
@alansturgess1324
@alansturgess1324 2 года назад
I love the joy on JC's face and those harmonics that Roy chucks in with the glass.
@mariorabottini5687
@mariorabottini5687 5 лет назад
Two legends on deck just playing,singing and having a great time....Bloody priceless!! This is absolutely brilliant Fil! It doesn’t matter who Roy plays with or where he just lights the place up with his incredible talent and amazing sense of humour! Awesome!!😀😀🤘🤘🤘
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@caseym5017
@caseym5017 3 года назад
Was never a country music fan but was a huge fan of these guys.
@jeffgomilla6455
@jeffgomilla6455 5 лет назад
I'm a blues guy myself, that said I love Johnny Cash's voice and you can't beat Roy Clark's playing!! Johnny's also in the songwriter Hall of Fame
@woody816
@woody816 5 лет назад
Jeff Gomilla snap but they do cross over and are so alike as is gospel which I love even tho I’m an atheist.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@jeffgomilla6455
@jeffgomilla6455 5 лет назад
@@woody816 look not to sound racist....but country and western music is The White Man's Blues.... I understand that and I love it
@woody816
@woody816 5 лет назад
Jeff Gomilla I think u missed my point. As a great man once said (if your American) doesn’t matter what colour) u gave us the music but we gave u the words. Anyway hope u having a good one. ✌️&❤️ from Bonnie Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@MyDadWasALifeguard
@MyDadWasALifeguard 5 лет назад
His voice is amazing!
@MsSherrydarling
@MsSherrydarling 4 года назад
Roy Clark playing a banjo is an awesome experience!!
@dlmullins9054
@dlmullins9054 3 года назад
Roy lived here near me and he built a wing on the Farmville, Va hospital. He was a generous and caring man who was blessed with awesome musical talent and a pretty funny guy too.
@scray00
@scray00 3 года назад
I don’t think many of them were all about the money. Like doc Watson said he just needed to make a living. So I’m not surprised that Roy did that. Just good decent people. No people have millions and what do they do with it ?? Buy some 13 bedroom 10 bathroom in California somewhere. I know it’s their money and they can do what they want, but if there was more Roy’s around today maybe our country would t be getting ripped apart at the seams.
@TaraLyz
@TaraLyz 5 лет назад
I love Johnny Cash! Great seeing him having so much fun playing alongside Roy! Very entertaining video on multiple fronts!
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍☺
@deborahprefontaine6837
@deborahprefontaine6837 Год назад
I saw Roy Clark in concert. He was amazing. ❤
@margeanblake4356
@margeanblake4356 2 года назад
Two extremely gifted men! I am so happy to see how much you appreciate them!
@dianemiller8969
@dianemiller8969 2 года назад
I never knew what Roy did was insanely difficult. Yes, Johnny Cash was himself and made him so unique! Yes, Johnny had that outlaw image. (Man in Black) Very entertaining to watch is yes, awesome! Very "cool" reaction to them both! Thank you!!
@tracysalathe3152
@tracysalathe3152 5 лет назад
It's just another reason folks should never underestimate certain musicians in various genres. Because they all take inspiration and often learn from each other. The wonderful mix here is as you stated Fil, the fantastic band behind Roy and Johnny. They keep the tempo looped in sync, waiting for the inprov to come back into the song, and then you have Roy having some fun with this guitar prowess, and then Johnny's great vocal storytelling. One of my all time favorite songs from Johnny cash is the Ragged Old Flag, the story and inspiration behind it is so moving, as Johnny did so well in nearly every song he sang, in his huge library of music. Johnny Cash would take you right along with him, like a fantastic novel, you can't put it down, and you don't want it to end.
@pauljohnson7382
@pauljohnson7382 5 лет назад
Very entertaining analysis. Even though Roy was able to get Johnny to "lighten up" a bit, nothing lightens up that fantastic timber in Johnny's voice. Well done Fil,🤘ROCK!
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍☺
@Embur12
@Embur12 4 года назад
Phil. Love the way you break down these tracks. It's also amazing that a Brit is pointing this out to a broad audience, many of which are American, yet are clueless about these great artists
@TheDurnans
@TheDurnans 5 лет назад
Many younger people and those of the rock and roll persuasion may not realize that Roy Clark, when he flipped that guitar the way he did, was imitating the late, great, Bashful Brother Oswald, who played for Roy Acuff. Oz (as he was known) played a dubro and that's what Roy is imitating here. That weird laugh that Roy does is a dead giveaway as that was one of Oz's trademarks.
@melvynobrien6193
@melvynobrien6193 5 лет назад
Great stuff! I think Roy was underrated because of his association with HEE HAW, but I used to watch it all the time for the excellent music.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 5 лет назад
mel obrien....Absolutely, right on...that's what I was thinking. I am old enough...67...to remember when HEE HAW was on prime time t.v. and I liked watching it for the real corny comedy skits and pretty girls and such, but also for the music. But I didn't know just how good Roy Clark really was until many years later. With the internet and RU-vid, I can now learn a lot about those by gone years and the great musicians that I never knew before. So, I guess that RU-vid is good for something after all....LOL..!!
@sidneygrosshar269
@sidneygrosshar269 5 лет назад
He Haw. Great music and those babes!
@scray00
@scray00 3 года назад
My parents talk about that show sometimes. Wasn’t Minnie pearl on there too??
@perrylc8812
@perrylc8812 2 года назад
These guys loved to have fun. You can tell they enjoy what they do.
@jamessmithe5490
@jamessmithe5490 4 года назад
When I was a kid I just dismissed Roy Clark because he was on Hee Haw. Never realized he was a genius guitar player.
@lilsuzq32
@lilsuzq32 4 года назад
Fil, this is 100% awesome. Thank you for your insight, analysis, and commentary. The way Roy made his own slide guitar with the empty glass is incredible!
@dianawheeler3741
@dianawheeler3741 2 года назад
That was so awesome! It brings back my childhood memories of watching Hee Haw and all the country music I heard and watched growing up. Both of my parents were raised in the mountains (West Va & Eastern Virginia). I truly enjoyed this.
@patriciasnyder6915
@patriciasnyder6915 5 лет назад
I wish I had a fraction of Roy Clark’s talent.
@jamesburrell677
@jamesburrell677 5 лет назад
That's just magic. Folsom is such a dark and brooding song but Roy could make anyone laugh. Johnny Cash is such an interesting figure. I always feel like most musicians/artists do their greatest work as young people but he never stopped exploring and creating and made great work throughout his lifetime. The classic stuff was early but his best stuff was at the end. 'When the man comes around' is a timeless masterpiece.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@brendaparker3825
@brendaparker3825 5 лет назад
Roy Clark was so light hearted. What a sweetheart he was.He smiled a lot. That goes to show his Character. (You also have that quality). It just draws people in. So talented. He made it look like a natural gift. No work involved. Loved Johnny Cash too.
@danasmith3650
@danasmith3650 Год назад
Phil you are a legend. I can not tell you how much I appreciate what and how you do this. Love your back stories. Thank you very very much
@sandyleewhite
@sandyleewhite 2 года назад
What a joy to watch this again, and even more of a joy, to see you enjoy it, as much as we did, back in the day! Thank You 💗
@sizzlechestmcmurphy4365
@sizzlechestmcmurphy4365 5 лет назад
You know you're entertaining when Johnny Cash is more focused on you than the song.
@thelmaparker7888
@thelmaparker7888 5 лет назад
Both these men had hearts of gold!
@TulsaGirlForever
@TulsaGirlForever 4 года назад
Honestly, I can only say ONE thing other than what's been said here, about John Cash or certainly about Roy. I never met Roy, but my dad had a few times....Roy was fishing buddies w/ some of the Tulsa Bass Club guys & could be found at the local fried catfish place near Ft Gibson Lake. Johnny Cash & Roy were both gentlemen, GREAT musicians & deserved every bit of recognition they got, and more. Thanks SOOooo much for sharing the talents of another musician that might go unnoticed by people that don't give Country or Gospel music a listen &/or the younger generations. Roy is also ONE of the influences of the way Garth Brooks handles his onstage persona, looking everyone in the eye & doing whatever needs to be done to make sure it's a GREAT show. A thousand thumbs up Fil, again!
@oldspiritart
@oldspiritart Год назад
They’re so fun to watch🥰I watched this stuff growing up, I thought it was amazing then, now it’s mind blowing 🥰
@kennethgoin628
@kennethgoin628 5 лет назад
I love it whenever you spotlight Roy Clark! Again, I grew up on this classic stuff! My dad didn't much care for Roy's voice but we couldn't watch him enough on HeeHaw, which I have some DVDs of. Really wish we could see what Roy did to produce the "shots".... do you know? Then, nailing harmonic tones with the bottom of the glass edge!?!?!?!? Sir, I smiled and I laughed and so enjoyed this video analyses. Feel free to do all please!
@bristolgirl7346
@bristolgirl7346 4 года назад
Love watching you so enjoy watching all this talent!❤️
@adg1017
@adg1017 4 года назад
Man, I love these videos. These are the guys I grew up listening to from my mom, whereas my dad was showing me Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Clapton, SRV, etc. Roy Clark was an absolutely legendary musician.
@annastinehammersdottir1290
@annastinehammersdottir1290 2 года назад
I never saw Johnny Cash look so happy.
@wasgreg
@wasgreg 2 года назад
There are great musicians and there are great entertainers and what a blessing it is when they both reside within one individual.
@BringBackMyYesterdaybyDee
@BringBackMyYesterdaybyDee 5 лет назад
Two of the best! Dynamite performance and analysis!
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@MaggieValera
@MaggieValera 4 года назад
I loved Roy Clark. I think his kindred spirit was Victor Borge, incredible talent and all the horsing around.
@cherylchristensen3339
@cherylchristensen3339 2 года назад
My thoughts exactly! Men who used humor to teach us about great music.
@teresafandych379
@teresafandych379 Год назад
Loved this! Brings back memories of my father who loved both men.❤
@thomaskempton6270
@thomaskempton6270 5 лет назад
This was such a great clip of Johnny Cash and Roy Clark. You always do an excellent job of pointing out their great technique, and it was enjoyable to watch them having a great time together. Thank you.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
Thanks Thomas!
@user-fq2ux7wu3q
@user-fq2ux7wu3q 2 месяца назад
Two great stars - no competition just respect for each others talent! 🤩
@darlatidwell6255
@darlatidwell6255 4 года назад
They was having such a good time. Both of them sounded good,... on playing and singing! What a great one Fil. They are missed.
@youdodat2
@youdodat2 4 года назад
Thanks for your appreciation of that Golden Age of true virtuosity. I'm sure your efforts to bring its lingerings to new generations will bare fruit. Thanks for your work. It always brings a smile to my face and warmth to my soul.
@ladybuglee001
@ladybuglee001 5 лет назад
Thank you for doing these older videos, I grew up watching Roy Clark and Johnny Cash and other great artists. I guess being young I just took it for granted that they were such great musicians. I love them more now after watching so many of your react videoes and realize they were more talented than some others.
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
No problem!
@timphillips9874
@timphillips9874 4 года назад
I watched these shows when I was a kid with my parents. It was great and only until we get older do we really appreciate it. Funny, I haven't watched TV in years.
@rotorheadv8
@rotorheadv8 Год назад
Started listening to Roy back in the 60s.
@mac148
@mac148 9 месяцев назад
Roy just loved playing with great artists
@joemoyer7337
@joemoyer7337 5 лет назад
Really enjoy your reviews of these legendary performers. Your love of music shines through with every word, every facial expression, and even in your body language. Heard that Johnny's son once said that some folks criticized his dad because he only knew three chords (not true), but he knew them really well. :-)
@sisleymichael
@sisleymichael 3 года назад
Johnny's voice today would never, ever get a shot in Nashville. Why? The country machine has been coopted to produce formulaic music where everyone sounds the same and the songs are modified via a computer program. Johnny poured his experiences, his emotions, and life into his work. You FELT his songs. You experienced them inside.
@Yesica1993
@Yesica1993 4 года назад
Roy Clark's joy in playing is what I will always remember. He was so gifted! You can see the admiration & respect they had for one another. They were so completely different, even opposite. But they complemented each other perfectly. Beautiful!
@thanksfernuthin
@thanksfernuthin 3 года назад
What's really hard to believe is they put on shows like this every week for decades. It's just the entertainment we expected. Can you imagine trying to put together a great show week after week? Amazing.
@briantaylor8197
@briantaylor8197 3 года назад
Roy started that routine back in the 60's. Roy Clark was one of the MOST TALENTED MULTI INSTRUMTEL PLAYER! RIP Roy We miss you so much.
@HERBALNATUMAN1
@HERBALNATUMAN1 4 года назад
I could say Roy Clark was very underrated to have had such a great quality.
@afattori316
@afattori316 3 года назад
Regret not appreciating Roy as a kid growing up in the 70’s as much as I should have. What an amazing talent and wonderful humble man. All performers should take a ton of notes from Roy. RIP Roy and John.
@guysmalley
@guysmalley 5 лет назад
Two legends who didn’t take themselves seriously
@wingsofpegasus
@wingsofpegasus 5 лет назад
👍
@johndavids4780
@johndavids4780 Год назад
Cash had such a great sense of humor as well.
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