Cool video. I first heard Charley in 2020 ( almost 4 years ago) and immediately binged all I could. Just now seeing this video. Which came out 7 uears ago. And yes, his affectation has changed a good amount.
@@JC-jr9hw Unfortunately he recently quoted P Diddys partner in crime Jay Z. You will also notice a number of his photos show clear one eye symbolism. I was a huge fan before that stuff. I unfollowed him and haven’t even listened to his new album.
oh charlie, nice to see youre succeeding after screwing over all your former friends and bandmates in new orleans/nyc. you still have that stupid ass tramp stand that says "shimmer" on your back?
This is the first time I've heard End over End mentioned since I saw them play at the Regency Showcase in Springfield, Missouri back in the mid-1980s. Anyone know whatever happened to them? Cool guys, good music.
I love Charlie Crockett’s songs but i didn’t understand the rhythm guitar as the basis of those songs. Now it all comes together. A new appreciation, Thanks. I love trumpet addition for the dance factor and the Americanizationing of country music which is everywhere. If I’m lucky, hope to see you live.
This is not a hard song to sing. It's not a hard song to play on guitar. It is a very hard song to sing AND play at the same time. The timing of the chord changes and the pace of the singing almost require you to have two split brains. I often think I'm not all that good because I have a hard time sing and play the song at the same time, but later find out the singer doesn't even play guitar. This is not one of those bands. Toadies have always been one of my favorites since the 90s.
I get that the old school, throwback country boy schtick has exploded his popularity, so i get it - but same man. He’s so talented, and I love his stuff that blends different genres and eras. It was so much more interesting. I wish he had a bit more of that going still than just the straight up country, but oh well.