Well, I'm an official mess. I haven't teared up that much to any one of your songs Corb. This one's a gem, and a real tribute to one of the largest legends in country music the world has seen. The Southern Rockies are my home, and you pay such a tribute to them. This land gets in your blood, and you and Ian wrote that into your songs. Thanks Corb. We'll be seeing you at the Grey Eagle on March 7th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m not sure where they went, but I’m guessing the stories are memorable, horses are good and the cattle are fat. If you made your living off the land then “On the edge of common sense” may have been the most important article in the farm and ranch paper. It helped us relax and have a good laugh at ourselves.
Corb, thanks for the song. You knew Mr. Tyson as a friend, we knew him and Mr. Edward's through his music and Mr. Black through his poetry and the back page of Western Horseman. We lost some amazing men. You're doing a damn fine job of filling some boots. I hope we're still listening to your songs when you are in your 80s. Hat's off you!
Damn. What a beautiful tribute to our late, great Canadian cowboy poet. Coming straight from the heart of another great Canadian cowboy poet. You've outdone yourself with this one Corb. 👏👏🍁
I think of that Old Coyote ,Ian Tyson often . I rarely drive through Longview without thinking of him.... Driving west on Coal Trail , thinking of Live at Longview. Thinking about hiking with my dog West of Hogg Park along the high cliffs above the Highwood River towards the mountains the day he died. CKUA playing tribute set to Ian Tyson. I lingered in my truck listening as Dog wandered and circled the truck saying lets go... lets hit the trail.I spent a wee moment or two sitting looking west up the River valley , watching the Sun sink slowly into the Rockies. Thinking this was The Old Coyotes back yard.I was hopping he was with his Coyote Queen . Dog my Coyote Dog Rescue off the Reservation and I headed back to 4X4 went to Town . I dropped in to The Longview Bar had a couple of Beers , bought some whiskey shots for the few patrons there , Toasted and leaving stopped in for some Longview Beef Jerky. Dog always insists. In life as we live we need to look for it;s ''Gifts" Great song as always by the way.. I will wave at The Grey Eagles Calgary Show Senior Corb.
We got to see Ian and Corb perform together in Visalia CA 2009. We went to see Ian, had no idea who Corb was. RIP Ian, and we'll keep going to Corb's shows forever.
Here is a song that had to be written and sung by somebody....Im glad it was you Corb. Its a tribute to a Canadian Icon like no other, a masterpiece for the Master. Great work Corb.
I miss his music like mad. And Baxter humor, too. Lot of wisdom in those songs of Ian's and Black's poems. And thank you for the respect you show to them.
I saw Ian Tyson shortly befor his voice went. Some guy kept yelling Bob Fudge. Ian called him out saying "I dont take dictations, you yell that again and we arn't playing it" pretty sure the guy got lynched after the show. It was an honor to shake his hand. Thank you for the song, you were the right person to sing it.
This song reminds me of a meme after David Bowie died about how extraordinary it is/has been to exist during the same time and in a world when a musician gave so much. It's such a gift. Especially if we can take in the ride while we are riding. Ian Tyson gave this life so much. Thank you Corb for this tribute to your friend and mentor. ❤️
For what it's worth, the Commercial has reopened as a floor for kids: mini golf, arcade games, pictures with Santa for the kids. They still have the bear. Time goes on. I wish everyone who reads this clear blue skies and fourteen inches of rain.
Thanks for writing this tribute to this legendary Singer who taught me so much about Cowboying. My heart ached for him, and he is truly a Canadian Legend. Descanse en paz Ian. :(
Thank You Corb, for sharing your friend Mr. Tyson with us. I’m so grateful that you had the opportunity to not only meet him, but to spend precious time together. Your reverence for Ian is well placed. Bless’ns, Tedd
"Stockmen's" reffered to in this song is Stockmen's Casino in Elko, Nevada. A sad sign of the times that the casino has switched from in-person poker games to electronic slot machines. Certainly not Ian Tyson's era anymore. Ian Tyson refers to Stockmen's in his song "MC Horses" about the sale of one of Oregon's last great remudas.
Thank you for doing this, Corb. I’ve got a little tear in my eyes. I passed Ian and his band, playing Someday Soon in the exhibit hall on the last night of the Cutting Futurity back in 2008.. No one around but some folks cleaning up, and I wish I would have gone up and shook his hand, but I didn’t know at the time who I was in the presence of. I regret that day, but Here’s to you, great son of Alberta!
What a great tribute to Ol Eon. Definitely a bit of a tear jerker first time hearing it. After the next few listens it just gives me a real warm feeling inside. Hope to get to hear this onelive at the upcoming album release show in Calgary.
George Jones had a song gonna fill their 4:16 that is a very pointian question. Corb thank you for remembering very talented singers and poets, we have no body that is going to fill Ian's,Baxter,Don and several others boots these men all were talented and understood how to entertain the public. There are a few like you, Corb, that learned from these men. County Music still haven't filled the boots of Marty, Conway, Rex Allen Sr, Roy, Gene, Waylon,Merel, George and several others and Toby. Thank you God for having Corb Lund remembering the talented men of Elko
Corb, Can you make a quick detour to Boise on your way to Sparks? El Viejo sounds very much like an old friend of mine! Right On! TreeFort Music Hall, Neurolux, Olympic, Pengilleys, all can accomdate a quick set! ps- you can find me as the BSUPimp
I am assuming you mean North America, since this is one Canadian singing about another. One could say that, the many indigenous languages, Old Norse, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and French all pre date English in the Americas, and have a place in American culture. So maybe wake up instead of complaining about people who did not sleep through grade school.
To the 33 of us who have already listened to this a thousand times here's to you and Ian!
Make that 34 ❤
At least a thousand. ❤
Oh Dawg, I feel ya. Deserves much more air time. Good comment.
"Wanna hear my new song?" "Not particularly". Priceless.
Well, I'm an official mess. I haven't teared up that much to any one of your songs Corb. This one's a gem, and a real tribute to one of the largest legends in country music the world has seen. The Southern Rockies are my home, and you pay such a tribute to them. This land gets in your blood, and you and Ian wrote that into your songs. Thanks Corb. We'll be seeing you at the Grey Eagle on March 7th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Truer words never sung . Ian, Don, and Baxter are looking down smiling.
I’m not sure where they went, but I’m guessing the stories are memorable, horses are good and the cattle are fat.
If you made your living off the land then “On the edge of common sense” may have been the most important article in the farm and ranch paper. It helped us relax and have a good laugh at ourselves.
Corb, thanks for the song. You knew Mr. Tyson as a friend, we knew him and Mr. Edward's through his music and Mr. Black through his poetry and the back page of Western Horseman. We lost some amazing men. You're doing a damn fine job of filling some boots. I hope we're still listening to your songs when you are in your 80s. Hat's off you!
I think Ian would have loved this. Well done, Corb.
Damn. What a beautiful tribute to our late, great Canadian cowboy poet. Coming straight from the heart of another great Canadian cowboy poet. You've outdone yourself with this one Corb. 👏👏🍁
I think of that Old Coyote ,Ian Tyson often . I rarely drive through Longview without thinking of him.... Driving west on Coal Trail , thinking of Live at Longview. Thinking about hiking with my dog West of Hogg Park along the high cliffs above the Highwood River towards the mountains the day he died. CKUA playing tribute set to Ian Tyson. I lingered in my truck listening as Dog wandered and circled the truck saying lets go... lets hit the trail.I spent a wee moment or two sitting looking west up the River valley , watching the Sun sink slowly into the Rockies. Thinking this was The Old Coyotes back yard.I was hopping he was with his Coyote Queen . Dog my Coyote Dog Rescue off the Reservation and I headed back to 4X4 went to Town . I dropped in to The Longview Bar had a couple of Beers , bought some whiskey shots for the few patrons there , Toasted and leaving stopped in for some Longview Beef Jerky. Dog always insists. In life as we live we need to look for it;s ''Gifts" Great song as always by the way.. I will wave at The Grey Eagles Calgary Show Senior Corb.
What a great song. very fitting for a guy like Ian Tysan---One of the best cowboy singers there is and was Thanks Corb
We got to see Ian and Corb perform together in Visalia CA 2009. We went to see Ian, had no idea who Corb was. RIP Ian, and we'll keep going to Corb's shows forever.
Beautiful tribute to Ian Tyson ❤️🌹
I had the fortune of seeing Ian & Corb in Vancouver. Great show
Here is a song that had to be written and sung by somebody....Im glad it was you Corb. Its a tribute to a Canadian Icon like no other, a masterpiece for the Master. Great work Corb.
R.I.P. Ian, thank you Corb. Boots will never be filled.
I miss his music like mad. And Baxter humor, too. Lot of wisdom in those songs of Ian's and Black's poems. And thank you for the respect you show to them.
Rip to a legend. Now you gotta carry that western torch for us in Alberta, Corb
I saw Ian Tyson shortly befor his voice went. Some guy kept yelling Bob Fudge. Ian called him out saying "I dont take dictations, you yell that again and we arn't playing it" pretty sure the guy got lynched after the show.
It was an honor to shake his hand.
Thank you for the song, you were the right person to sing it.
Still my most listened to song -EVERYTHING about it is PERFECT ☺️ THANK You Corb 😘
This song reminds me of a meme after David Bowie died about how extraordinary it is/has been to exist during the same time and in a world when a musician gave so much. It's such a gift. Especially if we can take in the ride while we are riding. Ian Tyson gave this life so much. Thank you Corb for this tribute to your friend and mentor. ❤️
For what it's worth, the Commercial has reopened as a floor for kids: mini golf, arcade games, pictures with Santa for the kids. They still have the bear. Time goes on.
I wish everyone who reads this clear blue skies and fourteen inches of rain.
Thank you for honouring Ian Tyson.❤
Thanks for writing this tribute to this legendary Singer who taught me so much about Cowboying. My heart ached for him, and he is truly a Canadian Legend. Descanse en paz Ian. :(
He's riding better horses now… In golden fields. 🥰
My uncle was my Obi-Wan, my Yoda, and my friend. I'd like to think he left us just in time, to go play his guitar in the great beyond.
Thank You Corb, for sharing your friend Mr. Tyson with us. I’m so grateful that you had the opportunity to not only meet him, but to spend precious time together. Your reverence for Ian is well placed.
Bless’ns, Tedd
Ride on... well done Corb
That's a beautiful tribute and song Corb. Thanks so much for carrying the torch.
I'm from southern Alberta, and Ian was one of my ranching heroes! We will miss him - a troubadour and a true cowboy!!
Thank You Corb for this WONDERFUL Tribute!!!
Love this tune!
Was the highlight of my night, near a year ago with the Orchestra in Calgary.
I was there, too. So touching. 😢 Poignant.
God bless Ian, Baxter, and Don. Thanks Corb for bringing back lots of memories of Elko county.
What a beaut. What a tribute.
Great song, great tribute, I can hear him singing that.
Best song to wake up to this morning. All the best to you and your band. Oklahoma appreciates you!
well done Corb! A beautiful song to help us remember a great man. Thank you.
"Stockmen's" reffered to in this song is Stockmen's Casino in Elko, Nevada. A sad sign of the times that the casino has switched from in-person poker games to electronic slot machines. Certainly not Ian Tyson's era anymore. Ian Tyson refers to Stockmen's in his song "MC Horses" about the sale of one of Oregon's last great remudas.
Al of it is gone. God bless northern nevada
Beautiful Song! Thank you Corb!
I'm digging it keep it up Sir!
Thank you for doing this, Corb. I’ve got a little tear in my eyes. I passed Ian and his band, playing Someday Soon in the exhibit hall on the last night of the Cutting Futurity back in 2008.. No one around but some folks cleaning up, and I wish I would have gone up and shook his hand, but I didn’t know at the time who I was in the presence of. I regret that day, but Here’s to you, great son of Alberta!
Dammit, you got me misty eyed on this one.
That is a great tribute, BZ!
If this song don't bring a tear to your eye you better check your pulse
Nicely done, Corb!
Excellent guitar playing on this song, guys!!!
Best one in a while Corb!
Nice tribute to Ian, Baxter and Don Edwards.
What a great song to memorialize an amazing cowboy! Thanks Corb
I was witness to the times in Elko. It was very cool to be there. I can't imagine the rest, even though I heard the stories. Thanks Corb.
Thank you, just beautiful. Shared.
Beautiful stuff, Corb.
Love this song ❤❤
Lovely tribute to a Canadian Music Legend.
Terrific performance, great lyrics....
Certified range road classic. Great work
Ian Tyson…..The soundtrack of my youth. Thank you Corb Lund
Well done Corb. Sure do miss Ian.
classic, amazing
I love Ian Tyson’s music. Thank you for paying tribute to Ian. Love your music Corb, keep on playing. Miss you Ian
Well Done, Corb you keep singing them like that.
Listening from Elko, NV. Great tribute, thanks.
Nice song, Corb! ,a touching video ,as well.
What a great tribute to Ol Eon. Definitely a bit of a tear jerker first time hearing it. After the next few listens it just gives me a real warm feeling inside. Hope to get to hear this onelive at the upcoming album release show in Calgary.
Yeah, they aren’t making any more Ian Tysons. Great tribute.
Damn, you nailed that one for sure! Thanks Amigo
Great song, great tribute.
This is a nice tribute corb Lund
Thanks for the song it’s Cale Hanson
Thanks alot partner I needed that
Tyson was a legend, pure Canadiana . So many others recorded his songs,same as Lightfoot.
Missin Baxter and Ian.. Thanks Corb.
Very nice love it
George Jones had a song gonna fill their 4:16 that is a very pointian question. Corb thank you for remembering very talented singers and poets, we have no body that is going to fill Ian's,Baxter,Don and several others boots these men all were talented and understood how to entertain the public. There are a few like you, Corb, that learned from these men. County Music still haven't filled the boots of Marty, Conway, Rex Allen Sr, Roy, Gene, Waylon,Merel, George and several others and Toby. Thank you God for having Corb Lund remembering the talented men of Elko
The wild rag got me
Honest good old music, I like it, I like it just fine.
A fitting tribute.
Well done 👏
Still wish I knew the chords to Student Visas, love the new album, bought 2! one to hear, one to save.
Corb, Can you make a quick detour to Boise on your way to Sparks? El Viejo sounds very much like an old friend of mine! Right On! TreeFort Music Hall, Neurolux, Olympic, Pengilleys, all can accomdate a quick set! ps- you can find me as the BSUPimp
Thanks!
The best
With all the BS going on in the world everything is frozen in time . Nice tribute Corb .
Rodeo's Over hits different now
I made many a mile with his help, grasias
I'd love to be able to leave something like this.
Thanks dad and thanks ian for the road trip from wpg to stoney plain on the 16
Corb lund is so fuckin underrated
What can you possibly say 👍
I got a question. What happened to Juanita down at Mona’s?
👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦👍
This sounds like john prime song
My hat is off!
English please, this is America, what is this woke bullshit?
You know Corb and Ian come from Canada, right?
You realize the Spaniards were here first, right?
@@moon_fox0532 Second after Native American tribes but I get what you are saying.
I am assuming you mean North America, since this is one Canadian singing about another. One could say that, the many indigenous languages, Old Norse, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and French all pre date English in the Americas, and have a place in American culture. So maybe wake up instead of complaining about people who did not sleep through grade school.
Always great to see the mentally ill on social media. They used to keep them in a rubber room with no outside contact.