I wish him the best, but Bruce is a better songwriter and singer
AggieEE2002 said:
Saw him about a year ago as well. He sat for the entire set, and mentioned that he had had some type of knee surgery.
This made me chuckle.. that's absurd.P.U.T.U said:
He had some good songs but the times I saw him he got so drunk he couldn't stand up. Once he was playing laying down on his back since he was too wasted to even sit.
PrestigeWW said:This made me chuckle.. that's absurd.P.U.T.U said:
He had some good songs but the times I saw him he got so drunk he couldn't stand up. Once he was playing laying down on his back since he was too wasted to even sit.
YES! I love that song!Fishin Texas Aggie 05 said:
list updated
Bitter Old Man said:
Saw him live earlier this year. The guy looked rough, we were talking after the show about how long he would last.
here's a recent pic of him....
My best friend and I caught him standing outside his tour bus after a spring break show at a place (was it Charlie's? that sounds familiar) down at South Padre in the 90's. Anyway we were drunk as hell and probably really annoying but he was really cool to us. He signed my buddy's shirt and wished him happy birthday. I've been to several REK shows over the years and always had a good time.Quote:
My wife's grandad ('44) and REK's dad were cousins. We'd talk to him after shows, have a few signed CDs plus a couple signed cans of Copenhagen. He's pretty laid back.
I like them both and arguments can be made on either side for who is a better songwriter. I don't think there's any argument who has taken better care of himself, but maybe Charlie had to live that life in order to write the songs.JSKolache said:
I used to think Bruce was better too, but I was wrong.
i was thinking "old IT guy playing his 30 year HS reunion"Milwaukees Best Light said:Bitter Old Man said:
Saw him live earlier this year. The guy looked rough, we were talking after the show about how long he would last.
here's a recent pic of him....
This looks like the side view of MFBarnes with Stevie Rays guitar magazine cover.
Damn, I'd forgotten about that one. Reminds me a bit of Johnny Come Lately by Steve Earle.CypressAg09 said:
One of my favorites of his.
If you have Netflix, Norm Macdonald has a new talk show and there is an episode with BJS as a guest. Apparently Norm is a a huge fan of BJSSanAntoneAg said:
Add REK, McMurtry and BJS to the good guy list.
My wife's grandad ('44) and REK's dad were cousins. We'd talk to him after shows, have a few signed CDs plus a couple signed cans of Copenhagen. He's pretty laid back.
I've talked to McMurtry after shows about hunting and fishing as he's sipped a Maker's Mark. He looks straight through you when he's on stage but always down to earth.
Mr. Shaver is friendly and humble as all get out.
Belton Ag said:My best friend and I caught him standing outside his tour bus after a spring break show at a place (was it Charlie's? that sounds familiar) down at South Padre in the 90's. Anyway we were drunk as hell and probably really annoying but he was really cool to us. He signed my buddy's shirt and wished him happy birthday. I've been to several REK shows over the years and always had a good time.Quote:
My wife's grandad ('44) and REK's dad were cousins. We'd talk to him after shows, have a few signed CDs plus a couple signed cans of Copenhagen. He's pretty laid back.
I've seen Charlie Robison maybe half a dozen times and don't remember seeing a bad show. He was pretty low-key at one of the last shows I saw him in Belton in 2011 but that really doesn't bother me, I like a good laid back acoustical concert.
You are not missing much!zooguy96 said:
Am I the only person who had no idea who this guy is?
who isn't?Quote:
Apparently Norm is a a huge fan of BJS
Bitter Old Man said:
Saw him live earlier this year. The guy looked rough, we were talking after the show about how long he would last.
here's a recent pic of him....