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Chuck Negron Visits the O'Reilly Factor

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

This undated clip obviously was recorded quite a few years ago.

Chuck Negron has been on the mend for quite some time. Although Chuck and Three Dog Night are no longer working together, it's nice to see him entertaining his fans again.

"All your fans and I wish you the best, Chuck. Good luck and take best care of yourself."

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  • i respect and appeciate the gift that each Chuck Negron,Cory Wells,Danny Hutton,and the rest of each of the Three Dog Night Band Members gave to Music and still do to People today. Often with us all, it’s simply that life is moving so quickly and making so many demands on us that we barely have time to react

  • @BBQFanNo1 -- On YouTube, useless, vulgar comments are plentiful. Good, decent comments are rare. But well thought-out, meaningful and insightful comments with a positive purpose are true gems. And Bill, the BBQ fan's comments, are clearly from that latter category. I don't know Chuck, nor any other Three Dog Night members, but I've always been a fan. I only hope they might some day stop by and notice the comments such as we have here ... And, of course, yours, too, Bill. Thanks!

  • @tonyny77 O reilly was saying he doesnt believe drug rehabs work and chuck said only a one year rehab worked for him I know people short term rehabs worked for but they joined narcotics annonymous or alcoholics annonymous so that gave them the long term support

  • @spacepatrolman ... Yes, I agree. Your comment has great validity. I don't think they were saying that "Cri-Help's" one year program is the only one that works, but in Chuck's case, I suppose he had some extraordinary challenges. I've never been addicted to illicit drugs, but addicts have my sympathy. Drugs can really capture you and turn your world upside-down. Thanks for a positive, informative comment.

  • He is such a great inspiration for anyone who wants to break away from the tyranny of addiction. Now a real role model and he should do more interviews like he did on O'Reilly to promote his success to help other see it is possible to change and get you life back. Kudos to Chuck God Bless him and his family.

  • @comprepservices -- Needless to say, a beautiful comment, indeed.  I can approve comments such as yours all day long. Thank you for your comments as well as for your good wishes for Chuck.

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  • It amazes me to hear that part of the reason he started using drugs was that it made him feel HANDSOME! All I could think was: "Did he not own a MIRROR?!" IMO, he was GORGEOUS when he was with TDN, and he's not bad NOW, especially considering that he's now 68----which makes me feel sooooo old! I was a HUGE TDN fan (and had a huge crush on Chuck!), and I thank God that Chuck has conquered his demons, and that he has been so blessed to maintain his beautiful voice and his beautiful soul!

  • @broncolady4ever ... Excellent, excellent comment, Bronco Lady. I haven't read the book yet, but your sentiments reflect mine precisely. I did not agree with the comment you replied to, but since it was decent (not vile or vulger), I approved it. With all my videos, I only allow comments I've approved. I don't mind intelligent dialogue and I don't even mind if people disagree with me, but if stupid vulgarities is all someone has to say, such comments are deleted. Thank you for commenting!

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  • @spacepatrolman I know a guy that is a treasurer in narcotics annonymous and he goes on what they call commiments where he visits people in the hospital to talk them into joining

  • i dont judge either person member or side for whatever inner demons there were between them. Most groups and singers had them and we all have too in our lives including myself. Name one human or anyone else who is perfect other than God and i will call you the worst liar of all.

  • @bawanderr Messaged him on both Twitter and My Space. Very polite person. OK you are quick to judge the everybody in one same category because of the "bad apples"

  • He looks damn good for recovering, of course I know he probably did a lot to get where he is now but not alot of people come out of that looking half way decent. Good for him. I read the guitarist's autobiography (from 3 dog night) & it trumped any biography I ever read, talk about wild, it bordered on frightening.

  • O'Reilly and his sh*t. "Rehab doesn't work"... Then Negron said it all, "They treated me like a celebrity." Well, how many regular people are going to be treated like that??? O'Reilly wants to condemn rehab over the "WAR ON DRUGS" by marching a celeb (a has-been, listen to the cd clips, tho' I loved him w/3DN) in front of the camera as an example: "Over 3 DOZEN rehabs..." Bull. BTW, this show was shot around '99 as that's when Negron's cd came out. Simpleton propaganda. Eat it if u wish.

  • If only my poor mother could see what she is doing to me, my brother, and herself. In a car crash in 2000, My mom broke her back. She went to the hospital. They gave her painkillers. She has been addicted to Methadone, Painkillers, And Marijuana ever since. She has no money, the fridge is empty, and everyone she was with Physically abused me.

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