Reacting To Roy Clark - Malagueña (Live) || Now He's Just Showing Off!!!
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Today, we are checking out Roy Clark with a mind blowing live performance of Malagueña. We watched the version on The Odd Couple and it blew us away! He upped the ante and even did it on a 12 string this time! He's also incredibly funny, which made it even more enjoyable! Hope you enjoy this as much as I did! #reaction #royclark #malagueña #malaguena #acousticguitar #spanishguitar #musicreactions
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What do you guys think? This version or The Odd Couple?
This one! Hands down!
Roy Clark and Glen Campbell doing Ghost Riders is a must see. Great reaction
Appreciate the suggestion and glad you enjoyed it! 😃
Roy Clark is THE GOAT
If I argued with you I'd be WRONG ...
Every version I've heard has been great (3 I think). He was amazing.
This version is the one on his album. I love the song.
And to think...until recently, I always remember Roy as a comedian on Hee Haw. I loved it for the comedy, never paid too much attention to the music. That's when I went to the kitchen to get a snack. I come back when I hear the talking and laughing. So glad I'm going back in time to see what I missed as a kid. Roy smoked that guitar like a brisket! And yes, he's hilarious too!
Haha 🤣 He definitely is! Such a beast!
Roy and Johnny Cash were great friends and Roy was the only person who could consistently make Johnny laugh out loud.
I would think that being on the tv was live. It was not done in a studio but in front of a live audience.
Most of them started out at the Grand Ole Opry in that's where the TV show was taped there
to the best of my knowledge (no expert) flamenco is played not only on a 6 string, but on gut/nylon strings... so pulling this off on steel strings adds to the amazement!!
No doubt! Such an amazing player! Thanks for watching!
Guitar, Banjo, Fiddle, Mandolin, comedy, , and yes, singing. Check out Yesterday, When I was Young. He had numerous hits, and just a genuinely nice man. Nobody better. I hear others talk about some Spanish guitar player being better, but they never name one, and I've never ever seen one. Got to see him 2 times in concert---great entertainer!!!
you can see the arthritis in his knuckles even on the first pause. it's incredible that he could do this at this age.
Shewee! Great catch. No doubt that is definitely impressive!
I grew up watching this amazingly talented man on Hee Haw - and I had no clue of his greatness - I only knew - he was fantastic! I took a year of guitar and passed - but I know nothing. He doesn't even watch his hands! He was incredible on anything with strings! The only person since Roy that has made my jaw drop is Alexandr Miskov. And his strum ability is not to match - but his ability to play the neck is just ,,,, omg... Great reaction! Roy is a gift and soo missed!
Another great guitarist who plays this is Charro, a female actor/comedian. She’s another amazing guitarist
I think I’ve heard of her, but didn’t know she did all of that!
Guchi guchi !❤
I knew Roy as a comedian and sing that picked a guitar on the HewHaw show. I saw him play the banjo with Steve Martin and realized that man can pick.
Such an excellent player!
Both versions are excellent, and to watch him play is a sight! 😳
It’s unbelievable! Such an incredible player!
❤ great, sounds like numerous instruments, Roy Clark has to be the best. Great reaction
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching! Such an incredible player indeed!
Yes, Roy was a comedian & very funny. Watch some old black & white tv clips of Roy Clark. You will see his funny side, the amazing things he can do with his instruments or watch a few episodes of the tv show "Hee Haw." Be careful, you will get hooked on this show like we did growing up.
So, now that you've seen Roy & Glen Campbell, you need to watch them pick together. One clip has, l think it's Roy, standing in back of Glen. They are playing one guitar at the same time. Another great Country artist you need to watch is Jerry Reed. Watch any clips of Roy, Glen, Chet & Jerry picking together. All smiles & no egos. There are others in Country Music that are great,
Flatt & Scruggs, Jim Stafford, Buck Trent,
Charlie McCoy (harmonica) & many others. The only reason you don't know them is because it's Country artist.
Thanks for the info! Can’t wait to dig into more. Absolutely phenomenal!
Jerry Reed!!! Jim Stafford!!! Every person you listed are great. Jerry and Jim are a couple of my faves ❤
Add to that Allison Krauss and Union Station and Ricky Scaggs (and his band). They are Bluegrass artists.
I can’t stand country music, but there is no denying Roy Clark was unmatched by anyone. He is the GOAT in my book.
He’s incredible!
You should look into Jerry Reed and Glen Campbell, too. Phenomenal guitar players.
@@jeffbrowning4684 We’ve covered Glenn Campbell on the channel. Dude is insane! 🔥
To see his comedy, you should check out his version of "Folsom Prison Blues" the black and white version, or his version of 12th Street Rag. I don't know but I was guessing this was from his Branson Show.
Sweet, thanks for the recommendations!
I second 12th Street Rag. Hilarious and blazing electric guitar
I love both versions. Even the TV show was "live" because they filmed it before a live audience. The only edits would be bloopers. Here is a link to a Wikipedia article that goes into depth about the song: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malague%C3%B1a_(song)
Gotcha! Thanks for the info! 😁
Mid to late '80s I believe this was recorded in his live show in Branson MO got to meet him several times back then almost worked there!
So cool!
I love the fact that he doesn't even try to make it look effortless, you can see on his face that he's concentrating, why shouldn't the audience know it's hard work, we'll never be able to do it anyway.
So true!
Flamenco is finger picked. In his early days he recorded instrumentals of old standards. He went by Roy 'Lightning Fingers' Clark. People going to his live shows soon found his personality and humor to be as fun as his playing. He was invited on all the variety shows of the day. He made lots of high power friends in the business and millions of fans. Then came one of the biggest and long running TV shows. Hee Haw. And that's where his legend lies. If you're under 70. lol
🤣 that’s awesome
Thanks, Seton! Roy was so amazing.. he could play just about any stringed instrument, and he had a very humble and humorous approach... hope you react to more from him.. appreciate your reaction... (p.s. the only guitarist I know that could have given Stevie Ray Vaughn a run ...lol)
Roy is amazing and always so much fun to check out so definitely more to come! Thanks for hanging out and have a great one!
@@setonhillstudios Pretty sure he had a great musical duet with Glen Campbell.. who was most know for softer country-pop hits, but was actually a fine guitarist in his own right...
Did you notice that when he broke a string ? He strummed up the neck to clear the broken string.
Such a BEAST and a true professional!
Love that people can see this talent. As a child of the 60s 70s, l was embarrassed to say he was my cousin. I only went to 1 family reunion ( 16 years old ).....ROY was sooo genuine...only in my 50s did l get it....THANK YOU for reacting
Oh wow! Definitely enjoying getting to hear more of him for sure!
Hey...he could sing some too...try YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG....you will appreciate it when you're older....but a great Birthday type dong...THANKS AGAIN
For an example of someone who did flamenco as his chosen genre to pursue, to give a perspective on how well Roy C did it, check out a fellow named Paco de Lucia.
Paco was the man. THE man. Could play flamenco better than anyone. Could make jazz guitar masters look like me playing when jamming with them.
All that said, Paco could never do Malagueňa like Roy could. And vice versa. If Paco tried using Roy’s guitar and playing it the traditional way, he’d shave his fingers off. It loses a little bit of subtlety which you can only get out of traditional flamenco guitars, so Roy has to compensate with power and strumming speed. And does he ever!
They’re probably jamming together right now in Heaven.
Thanks for the reaction! I like this one better, but both are great!
He is such a phenomenal player and always a joy to watch! 😁
I watched a lot of Roy Clark shows back in the 70s. He was very talented and usually included comedy with his music.
Classic Roy Clark humor: "My parties keep me so broke that right today, if they were selling steamboats for a dime a dozen, all I could do is run up and down the bank, hollering, 'Ain't That Cheap!'.
The Odd Couple was live!!!
Odd couple was recorded with a live audience. It looks like a single take.
Amazing range many s5yles and instm!ts
He also sang "Thank God and Greyhound" , on Hee Haw, he was part of the gospel quartet with Grandpa Jones. Another one to check out is "The Great Pretender".
Oh cool, thanks for the heads up!
Great reaction. I could listen to Roy Clark all day long. 😀
I sent you a Patreon message regarding a great article about the difference between a classical guitar and a flamenco guitar. 😀
Awesome, thanks Linda!
He also starded in hee haw with buck Owens
Also Cousin Roy on the Beverly Hillbillies.
I went down a rabbit hole tonight. Saw the Malagueña Live and Roy Clark header. To my surprise, Corey Greco! Great video. RC was ridiculous! Congrats on the channel. I'll be following you guys.
Rod! What’s up man? Yea, we’ve done a couple videos of Roy now and he’s insanely talented!
This is a classical piece of Spanish guitar music. It is played on a classical guitar with 6 nylon strings. Never on a 12 string never on a steel 6 string. Flamenco music is also played on a type of guitar especially made for Flamenco. The flamenco guitar compared to a classical Spanish concert guitar is usually lighter (thinner wood used in the soundbox, also the soundbox has less depth).
He gave lessons to a lot of great guitarists who wanted to become better the ones you know as shredders even Van Halen
I believe it!
If you watch Roy Clark in other videos this is the only song where you will see him concentrate, on others even 12th Street Rag and Under the Double Eagle he is having a lot of fun.
Yea he was sweatin with this one and rightfully so!
Thanks! New to watching you. Old enough to know Roy Clark was AMAZING... but mostly due to when I was a child and Hee Haw and stuff. First time watching him 40 years later... I appreciate it a lot more now!
So cool! Well welcome to the Seton Hill Family! We are glad to have you! If you go to our homepage we have different playlists to help you navigate our content alittle better! Roy is definitely a phenomenal player. Have a great day!
When he gets cooking, it's hard to see his hand with the speed. He has his own place in Branson, Mo. and I think this was done about 2010. This is Spanish cave music.
He was definitely cooking! Absolutely killer! 🔥
This song is normally played on a Spanish 6 string and finger picked. You could try the version from Lucas Imbiriba. Roy's is his own composition roughly based on the original. Everyone seems to play is slightly different. Paco de Lucia's version is different than Imbiriba's and that is different than Charo's, and Roy's is different again.
I have never seen anyone else play it on a 12 string or on an electric. There is a version of Roy playing it on a Gibson Electric - but the video sucks (playing is great), but the video could set off someone's epilepsy.
I saw another reaction video with a woman from Spain as a guest. She said that Malagueña is a sub-category of Flamenco. So I'm not sure he's playing a specific song. He may be doing a selection of bits from the Malagueña category. Which is why this isn't the same as when he did it before. He might do it differently each time he plays it, selecting different bits he wants to include.
Oh ok, that’s cool!
pulling it off one a 12 string while being 30 years older... yeah, that's impressive.
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I don't know which guitar (6- or 12-string) it was written for, but it sounded great on the 6-string, but absolutely wonderful on the 12-string. IMO. 😊
I agree, I thought it sounded awesome on the 12 string!
I heard Mark Neipler was asked....how does it feel to be the greastest guitar player....he said ...l don't know, ask Roy Clark....respect
You should listen to Charo's version..she was voted the best flamenco guitarist in the world twice..
Oh awesome! Have to check that out! Thank ya! 😄
Hey, if you want technique check out Anton Oparin, there is no contest.
Appreciate the suggestion!
It's pronounced Mah-Lah-Geh-Nyia
We did song back like in 02 in marching band down in Texas, watch BLAST do it on their show if you love this song so you can hear all the different instrument parts he played on a single guitar
Thanks!
Oh wow that sounds cool!
He played it so you think he would know how to say it but he dont🙄🙄🙄
And he's flat picking, not the Flamenco finger pick style.
True!
You both destroyed the pronunciation 🙄🙄
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