I had a Friday night poker game at my apartment from mid-1969 until the summer of 1971. At midnight the local radio station always played Charlie Musselwhite's CHRISTO REDEMPTOR. We knew it was time to order pizza, take a break, and continue playing, sometimes til dawn. I am continually finding more of Charlie to enjoy, like this piece. Thank you, Charlie. R.I.P.
I think you have to call him an international treasure as well. But that's not the reaql point . What a gentleman and great player, of things beyond what you can't learn by pucking your mouth and sucking that blues harp.
@@FUKITOL-z7y As much as I hate to say it, I've mellowed on Charlie over the last 15 years or so. I long for street tough sounds of the early Musselwhite era. Maybe my feelings about this go back to the release of Continental Drifter. As good as Charlie got, and remained, I think back to his days with Barry Goldberg, Walter Horton and others that remind us of what Chicago blues was about. That being said, "Please Remember Me" is one hell of a good tune.
met Charlie in the Golden Bear, Huntington Beach ca.He just sat down and we started talkin,' what a soulful guy. those where really ''the good ole' days'' of blues in California
@@jimbrown5552If he plays 2nd position, it could as well be an A one? Or am I wrong? I do a lot of harping myself, rarely worrying about theory, I just listen, which one matches, and off I go. Charlie Musselwhite my altime favourite! ❤
I had a Friday night poker game at my apartment from mid-1969 until the summer of 1971. At midnight the local radio station always played Charlie Musselwhite's CHRISTO REDEMPTOR. We knew it was time to order pizza, take a break, and continue playing, sometimes til dawn. I am continually finding more of Charlie to enjoy, like this piece. Thank you, Charlie. R.I.P.
I went down one long lonesome road, I'll never be the same again.
I am back playing harmonica with my band after my stroke
Watching from Ireland Ireland
Watching from Ireland
playin' it for my late, who I lost 22 years ago yesterday. This Charlie Musselwhite is really good! ♥♪
Heart of...?
Back in the day Charlie looked like a hit man, these days he seems like the most mellow man
on earth. He's a national treasure.
I think you have to call him an international treasure as well. But that's not the reaql point . What a gentleman and great player, of things beyond what you can't learn by pucking your mouth and sucking that blues harp.
@@FUKITOL-z7y As much as I hate to say it, I've mellowed on Charlie over the last 15 years or so.
I long for street tough sounds of the early Musselwhite era. Maybe my feelings about this go back
to the release of Continental Drifter. As good as Charlie got, and remained, I think back to his days
with Barry Goldberg, Walter Horton and others that remind us of what Chicago blues was about.
That being said, "Please Remember Me" is one hell of a good tune.
He was a hit man....used a harm-monica. Had many hits.
Charlie ....czaruje. Amazing !!!!!
awesome blues man right here!!
while listening to the blues with a harmonica , instrument almost mandatory , the esence of good blues.
Прекрасно... Могу слушать бесконечно. Чарли Масселуайт и Джеймс Коттон, пожалуй самые великие харперы современного блюза...
beautiful tune...such a somber and humble demeanor reminds me of Johnny Cash much like he was
beautifull music for ever.
hes awsome!! charlie is the bluess!!!!!!! thank you for your hard work.
QUE BUENA LETRA DE CANCION Y EL VIDEO ME RECUERDA MI VIDA EN SUR DE LUISIANA, GO CHARLIE. GO
And a fine A it is . My favorite album by my favorite harp player!
OMG, someone who remembers the Golden Bear! Saw a lot of great jazz and blues there at 18-19, never got carded; don't now either! Ha ha!
Sing it Charlie, true blues !!!!
Yes , Please Remember Me.......
Un buen blues como los de antes para escucharlo un buen día de lluvia en el campo y en soledad
jose.pedro. sanchez.marañon. 💕
Meraviglioso❤
met Charlie in the Golden Bear, Huntington Beach ca.He just sat down and we started talkin,' what a soulful guy. those where really ''the good ole' days'' of blues in California
met him in Indian harbor beach Florida !!
Outstanding post!
.. love it ..
Go, go, mussel🎉🎉🎉
maravilloso
my blues
Sweet blues !
Charlie nice job ... had to sub ... going to you channel to listen some more ... friend I love the blues and you did the blues fine.
go Charlie Musselwhite!!
Grandissimo!!!
Wish I had the harmonica tabs for this song
goooooooooooooood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey cuz I got the two sound that all right
Pesada
Agradecería mucho a aquel que me pase la letra, sea en inglés o castellano, gracias !
wow...well, you can find it done differently but not any better than that.
You can refuse to such petition?
lyrics anyone ? pleaseeee
Key of harp? A Harp?
A
A
E
@@jimbrown5552If he plays 2nd position, it could as well be an A one? Or am I wrong? I do a lot of harping myself, rarely worrying about theory, I just listen, which one matches, and off I go. Charlie Musselwhite my altime favourite! ❤
Cheer the fuck up!!!! Gee....