Never forget the night you, me and the band sat and talked, laughed and had a few beers Schulemberg Chilly cook off. You autographed my bandana, we shook hands and wished each other well. A memory I'll cherish forever. RIP CHARLIE.,
Rip Charlie A true Texas country artist pioneer and one off the greats This is my favorite song of his. I have a short story I just told my 13 old daughter that during the middle of this song 2002 ka chillie cookoff Buffalo spring lake Lubbock at Texas tech My dumb as 18 yr old self threw a beer on stage and got him square in chest. He stopped song and said “if your going to throw a beer at me make sure it’s not half full” laughed and smiled and restarted song where he left off. Crowd went wild and a ton of beers were throw all over. Was a down to earth true Texas great. Will always remember this. God bless Texas and Charlie’s family and his music will live forever. He’s playing with the angles now and still strumming his accoustic guitar in heaven.
Charlie,corry morrow, jack ingram and much more playing at the dusty rowdy party. By far him singing this song everyone drunk and the atmosphere was electric and will never forget. If your from Texas tech 02 to 06 I bet y’all made at least one chillie cook off at lake. Best college experience and meeting my wife of 18 years at Texas tech. Hope tech hasn’t changed a bit and become like a and m or UT. Haven’t been there in many years.
Damnation. I've seen him play this live, but it doesn't get any better than this version. Just incredible.... RIP Charlie. "Play Loving County!!!!!!" ~me "We just played it 2 songs ago!!!" ~Charlie "Well play it again damnit!!!!" ~ me lol
@@FanchiniinNever thought much of Texas, .. as in being from NY, it didn't cross my mind much, not that I held it in low esteem. Try to not being such a snowflake. It makes life easier.
My husband and I were at this show! it was amazing as always! No one is quite like Charlie and that's a good thing. He definitely deserves more attention than he gets. Also, he has a big heart and doesn't ask for a pat on the back, he just helps people in need and drives across the state to do what Texans do. Great memories watching this video!
I was a musician masquerading as an energy executive in San Antonio in the mid 90s up to a few years. ❤ Damn glad we crossed paths a couple of times, and so great full for the music. I was a tourist with an interest and no connections,and was allays grateful for the music. Thank you.
@@perryspradlin5929 One show I worked for him, it was snowing. The band knew that they weren't going anywhere so they play almost until closing time. Charlie got drunk and went into the crowd and took some guys cowboy hat and put it in himself and walked through the crowd. It was one of his best shows at Wormy dog.
Discovered his music in the summer of 2021, driving a U-Haul between Marin County and Humboldt County 15 times in 10 weeks, moving my family. Fantastic songwriter, aural heart surgery. RIP.
Great song no one can do it like Charlie, he owns this song. Great lament nice licks on the guitar, can't stop singing it when I drive today, I wish I had a my picture with the Rolling Stones today too!
My son really liked this man’s music and Texas Country in general. Sorry to admit that his music never appealed to me too much and I tried. But neither does most Texas Country. Wish it did. But this is what’s nice about music. It touches people/souls in different ways. I respect his career, that he knew who he was and didn’t change for anyone. Talented man indeed. Sorry to see him gone from the music scene. But happy he had his time, lived his dream, touched hearts of his fans, and is no longer in pain. Wish his family the very best.
I dig the lead guitar pickers sound my brother Rebel r.i.p. played a 72 Fender Telecaster with the older Bill Lawrence humbuckers he put in her that guitar was a thing of beauty he could twang,blues,rock and the Ole girl always sounded great
Great guitar player,great Tone!!! My brother R,I,P, Bo/Rebel played lead guitar for 30 years with a 72 Telecaster with older Bill Lawrence Humbuckers and he had great tone, nice n smooth a lot like this guy.
Works for my bud! Traveling for bass tournaments leaves too much in ambiguity is a relationship with folks back home. We gotta do what we gotta do, just the way it is...
Charlie gives no fucks! This is great stuff! Good on ya, Charlie, and keep up the great work with your music and with helping the great people of Oklahoma in their time of need. You rock!
My Brother R.I.P. played a 72 Tele for over 30yrs. I wish I knew what year this guys Tele is and is name. He is a smooth player a lot like my brother was.
I just now heard and watched the you boys play n sing. I really liked it! Keep making great music! FYI...if you do enough coke, you won't even want cavier. Lol.
Saw him bust the bottom out of it at Old Ziggy's in Winston years ago. He doesn't get east much so many people in attendance were from up and down the eastern seaboard. Unpasteurized music is the best. Enable Me...
Who is that lead guitar player and what year is that great sounding Fender Telecaster my brother R.I.P. played a 72 Telecaster with Humbucker pups in her
Never forget the night you, me and the band sat and talked, laughed and had a few beers Schulemberg Chilly cook off. You autographed my bandana, we shook hands and wished each other well. A memory I'll cherish forever. RIP CHARLIE.,
Hellava night Brother!
RIP Charlie. You sing the soundtrack to a lot of our lives. Ride easy Cowboy.
Yes indeed.... Charlie could sing.... RIP OUTLAW
Prayers for Charlie’s family. RIP Mr Robinson. 😢
Rest easy, Charlie. I'll never forget being on stage with you at the Winnie Rice Festival. Thanks for the music. ✨️🎶🇨🇱
Rip Charlie
A true Texas country artist pioneer and one off the greats
This is my favorite song of his.
I have a short story I just told my 13 old daughter that during the middle of this song 2002 ka chillie cookoff Buffalo spring lake Lubbock at Texas tech My dumb as 18 yr old self threw a beer on stage and got him square in chest.
He stopped song and said “if your going to throw a beer at me make sure it’s not half full” laughed and smiled and restarted song where he left off.
Crowd went wild and a ton of beers were throw all over.
Was a down to earth true Texas great.
Will always remember this.
God bless Texas and Charlie’s family and his music will live forever.
He’s playing with the angles now and still strumming his accoustic guitar in heaven.
Charlie,corry morrow, jack ingram and much more playing at the dusty rowdy party.
By far him singing this song everyone drunk and the atmosphere was electric and will never forget.
If your from Texas tech 02 to 06 I bet y’all made at least one chillie cook off at lake.
Best college experience and meeting my wife of 18 years at Texas tech. Hope tech hasn’t changed a bit and become like a and m or UT. Haven’t been there in many years.
Awesome story!!
Damnation. I've seen him play this live, but it doesn't get any better than this version. Just incredible.... RIP Charlie. "Play Loving County!!!!!!" ~me "We just played it 2 songs ago!!!" ~Charlie "Well play it again damnit!!!!" ~ me lol
Charlie gave us some of the best road tunes ever recorded. Thanks RIP
Rest in Peace Charlie! You will always be a legend and our favorite! You make a Texan proud!
So sad just heard he passed . Rip charlie 🎙👏
RIP Charlie. You brought us some great music, we thank you.
Love it when an Artist sounds just as good or better live then he does recorded!!
Especially Texas Artists!
I like live music better - it tells the tale - or at least it should
Gonna miss his concerts... I hope he is at peace
Thank You for all the great tunes. Rest easy Charlie, I will cover your songs at every show I play to make sure they are shared with the world.
RIP, from NY guy that never thought much of Texas, .. but really liked Charlie and his music. He was a fantastic song writer.
We never thought much of New York
@@FanchiniinNever thought much of Texas, .. as in being from NY, it didn't cross my mind much, not that I held it in low esteem. Try to not being such a snowflake. It makes life easier.
oh, now I understand. SORRY@@haroldobrien4322
RIP. Texas lost a little soul today.
he damn sure left us something to remember him by
He was one of the greats, for sure.
Rest easy Charlie one of the greatest Texas country singers!! 😢
You will be missed!!!!
RIP Charlie. Prayers for your family 👃😔
Love ya' ... RIP Texas brother.
Saw him in Cypress twice. He was a tremendous artist, the Life of the Party and will be truly missed. Rest in Peace.
R.I.P These singers are irreplaceable😢
My husband and I were at this show! it was amazing as always! No one is quite like Charlie and that's a good thing. He definitely deserves more attention than he gets. Also, he has a big heart and doesn't ask for a pat on the back, he just helps people in need and drives across the state to do what Texans do. Great memories watching this video!
Great song. RIP Charlie Cya around.
I was a musician masquerading as an energy executive in San Antonio in the mid 90s up to a few years. ❤ Damn glad we crossed paths a couple of times, and so great full for the music. I was a tourist with an interest and no connections,and was allays grateful for the music. Thank you.
Having had my heart torn out I play this song every single night. It's about right. Thanks Charlie. It helps.
Still reeling. At loss...Then, I let him sing. Only one of a kind. He's good times! Made a mark on lots of us.
Charles is a great singer..I never seen him get an award. Good country singer
So heartbroken for your family missing you. My heart is broken too. Your music will live on. RIP 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤❤
Love you Charlie. RIP brother.
Hard to think I will never see him live again.
well guess again'
@@Joe-ff6tk guess again:(
Man he can sing. Used to sell merchandise for him when he played at the Wormy Dog in Okc.
Did he do a lot of coke?
Blaine the owner of Blaine’s pub in San Angelo, Tx used to partially pay singers with blow. Pay Green, CR, etc…
@@westxranchin Bingham as well?
Yes, he can definitely sing. We lost a good one. I miss the Wormy Dog. Many memories there. Fly high Charlie Robinson
@@perryspradlin5929 One show I worked for him, it was snowing. The band knew that they weren't going anywhere so they play almost until closing time. Charlie got drunk and went into the crowd and took some guys cowboy hat and put it in himself and walked through the crowd. It was one of his best shows at Wormy dog.
met him 18 years ago class act rip ole friend.
Ruhe in Frieden Charlie Robison. Du hattest eine so tolle Stimme . Leider zu früh gegangen .
Discovered his music in the summer of 2021, driving a U-Haul between Marin County and Humboldt County 15 times in 10 weeks, moving my family. Fantastic songwriter, aural heart surgery. RIP.
Very talented writer, singer and player. RIP brother 🙏
Charlie was the best. Period
Love you Charlie. R.I.P. sir
What a great production. Good job!
RIP, Charlie.
Thanks for the memories CR!! Good Ride Cowboy 🤙
He sounds EXTREMELY good here. Must've been a great concert
Rest in Peace loved your music
My fave Charlie Robison song!!
Damn I already miss Charlie Robison. God Bless Texas
Killing me that I didn't see him more than the 4 or 5 times I did. Just pure greatness
@@trey3216 I wish I had seen him more too, I Would Have killed to have seen Unleashed Reunion Tour, God Bless Texas.
Miss?? He ain’t dead is he?
@@americopedroni6837 he lost his voice
He passed yesterday in San Antone. Apparently a Heart attack.
Great song no one can do it like Charlie, he owns this song. Great lament nice licks on the guitar, can't stop singing it when I drive today, I wish I had a my picture with the Rolling Stones today too!
My son really liked this man’s music and Texas Country in general. Sorry to admit that his music never appealed to me too much and I tried. But neither does most Texas Country. Wish it did. But this is what’s nice about music. It touches people/souls in different ways. I respect his career, that he knew who he was and didn’t change for anyone. Talented man indeed. Sorry to see him gone from the music scene. But happy he had his time, lived his dream, touched hearts of his fans, and is no longer in pain. Wish his family the very best.
Rest in peace CR! Good memories at College Station years ago! Rest east and you’ll be singing again! RIP my brother!
All my favorites are from Texas...love listening to Charlie.
Will always be my fav he ever recorded. So much of it hits close to home. RIP
RIP and thank you Charlie...
Great artist! Seen Charlie a few times and always an amazing show.
I don't really listen to a lot of country, but I like this. And I like that telecaster, sounds great!
LEGEND!!!!!
I really love the way you can sing.
This song is so dope
New favorite song. Best steel guitar I ever heard.
You're on Blast.
We are so lucky ! O so great.
God Bless Charlie . RIP
Saw him live a couple times in Dallas at the Granada. Put a on great show each time.
+Bryan Owens you are about the luckiest man in the world....Charlie Robison has one of a kind voice, great !
damn, i used to listen to this song every day. now i'm back
Fucking awesome live performance man.
RIP Charlie!
Charlie n his band are Bad Ass!!!!
I dig the lead guitar pickers sound my brother Rebel r.i.p. played a 72 Fender Telecaster with the older Bill Lawrence humbuckers he put in her that guitar was a thing of beauty he could twang,blues,rock and the Ole girl always sounded great
Great guitar player,great Tone!!! My brother R,I,P, Bo/Rebel played lead guitar for 30 years with a 72 Telecaster with older Bill Lawrence Humbuckers and he had great tone, nice n smooth a lot like this guy.
Gruene Hall memories! Wooo! Smoked with Shooter, got slipped some X and hugged on cops. Good times. Fucking love this song
Always listening to Charlie Robinson here in east side San José ca
Charrrlieee the best!
Works for my bud! Traveling for bass tournaments leaves too much in ambiguity is a relationship with folks back home.
We gotta do what we gotta do, just the way it is...
Saw Charlie Robison at Lee's Liquor Lounge in Minneapolis. Damn good show.
LOVE CR THIS IS A GREAT ALBUM AND DVD !!
Charlie gives no fucks! This is great stuff! Good on ya, Charlie, and keep up the great work with your music and with helping the great people of Oklahoma in their time of need. You rock!
Ready to go watch him at Port Neches River Fest tomorrow !
love ya Charlie in the 2022
My Brother R.I.P. played a 72 Tele for over 30yrs. I wish I knew what year this guys Tele is and is name. He is a smooth player a lot like my brother was.
Most awesome. Pretty much my liffe
Love!
man it's not even real to me man he's was such amazing soul and raw truth
RIP legend.
don't know which guy is which, Charlie or Bruce, They are both incredible...
Charlie sang the original version of "El cerrito place," and Bruce wrote and sang the original version of "Angry all the time," among others.
This is Country music. Sorry girly jeans Nashville boys. If you no heart you're just pop.
Charliiieee!
He needs to make sell this song on iTunes or something. If he doesn’t want the money then he can donate it to a good cause…
This song is available on iTunes! music.apple.com/us/album/live-at-billy-bobs-texas-charlie-robison/632305968
I just now heard and watched the you boys play n sing. I really liked it! Keep making great music! FYI...if you do enough coke, you won't even want cavier. Lol.
Saw him bust the bottom out of it at Old Ziggy's in Winston years ago. He doesn't get east much so many people in attendance were from up and down the eastern seaboard. Unpasteurized music is the best. Enable Me...
Fuckin’ badass
If they hang out with Kato Kalin they would probably hang out with me
RIP
My best friend in the military introduced me to your music.......and I've butchered it everytime I play guitar.
I'll still play the songs wrong ,everyday
Dig that Lead guitar players sound,he is smooth!!!!
Best steel guitar I ever heard.
He's Mark Tokach
@@rl56111 Awe Butch!! Thanks Man!! ha ha
Aaaaawwwww Yeeaahhh!
song's about Life 👏
Charlie bring yo ass back to S C please!!!!
HAPPY FUCKIN FOURTH
What austin city limits used to be
Just good music...
Who is that lead guitar player and what year is that great sounding Fender Telecaster my brother R.I.P. played a 72 Telecaster with Humbucker pups in her
That’s Mark Tokach.
All I need now is the caviar. Maybe a willing gal to dance with!!
Andrew Lloyd Webber has once again smacked it out of the park. Grand Slam.