Billy Powell on the piano, he was a roadie for the band until one day he told them how he would do Freebird and the guys were shocked and said you are no longer a roadie and were now a part of the band. The rest is history.
"Call Me the Breeze" written by the late great JJ Cale, who wrote many kick ass tunes covered by other artists, not the least of which are Cocaine (Eric Clapton and Nazareth), After Midnight (Clapton and the Jerry Garcia Band), Sensitive Kind (Santana & Clapton), Cajun Moon (Herbie Mann), and Crazy Mama (Tom Petty & the Heartbeakers). The best time to play Breeze is when it's one of those first really warm days of spring and you just roll your car windows down and crank it up.
And don't forget, on those piano solos in those Lynyrd Skynyrd songs including in their live gigs, Billy Powell is playing grand pianos. Those take a lot of strength to be that agile on. Because they have such a big sound, the action on it and everything is just more demanding of strength to really do that super lightning fast hammering with that kind of precision, while still keeping the overall feel of it, and staying so incredibly tight with that band. That band was so tight.
I'm about 4 minutes in, at the break where you are reviewing it a minute, and I really like your listing off of primary influences on this, and yet it's still its own thing. These guys could do fantastic ballads, but they could always rock. It's so great to hear this and also to see you taking it all in.
There's a whole lot of great Skynyrd songs: "Freebird", "Tuesday's Gone", "Swamp Music", "Don't Ask Me No Questions", "Gimme Three Steps", "Saturday Night Special", "Made In The Shade" and "Poison Whiskey" just to name a few.
That was Billy Powell on Piano bottom right picture on the album cover. He was a trained classical pianist working as one of their roadies until they heard him play and they were like hell nah you one of us now.
Skynyrd is still touring and they are amazing in concert! After seeing this legendary group in concert you understand why rock fans say “play some freebird” at other concerts! It is Epic !!
Love love love this one! It's on my playlist already. 😂 Think I may have suggested it to you. If not, then I did a few days ago on someone else's channel. Lol. Thank you so much. 😊
Billy Powell was his name on the keys. He was very under appreciated as there were 3 (actually 4) amazing guitarists in the original Real Lynyrd Skynyrd band that died on Oct. 20 1977.
Can’t tell you all the parties I’ve been to that this song wasn’t on in the background. I grew up in the 80s, but this is still played on the radio, probably daily.
I would love to hear you react to their song Railroad Song. At the beginning of this reaction you said oh my God that drummer, well Artimus Pyle does this at some point. It goes back to the Great Depression, but musically it's so fascinating for being so simple and it gets back to your comments about maybe sensing a tiny bit of grunge or garage in it. And of course this was the early seventies. But yeah man it's one of those few bands where there's nothing in their catalog I don't like. I think it's all good. You can't go wrong.
my friend that piano is the late great Billy Powell. They took him in the group when they walked in on him fooling around during a break. He was basically a roadie up to that point
Great reaction! Yep, Skynyrd is beyond incredible. I only wish I had listened to them more as a kid back in the day. This may be my favorite song of theirs (not an easy thing to decide by any means). I could listen to it over and over. You might also try Whiskey Rock a Roller if you haven't already.
in my 53 years, i've yet to find a Skynyrd tune that i don't like. Gimme Three Steps,, Needle and Spoon, That Smell are three of my favorites. hope to see you do more
You need to do. That Smell great guitar work and the message everybody knows someone who over indulges in substainses that have the smell of death around them
Hi @Mugnify Reacts - I don't really know what additional sound you hear. Maybe you hear the song by J.J. Cale who wrote the song. His version is a lot more slow down and bluesy sounding - I really like both of them. Thanks for sharing and best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
Yo love the reactions! Respectfully... Skynyrd is pronounced like Skin Nerd ... And one of the greatest rock bands ever and my all time favorites. And I always describe their music has having that swamp feel , raw and strong.
I first saw them playing as My Backyard at a club in Atlanta where I worked called Funichios. This is where they were discovered by Al Cooper and signed them to MCA Records for $9000.
What you're hearing is the Southern sound. Not quite Muscle Shoals, but in that realm, as all Southern Rock bands are heavily steeped in the music of Muscle Shoals and The Swampers. It's very distinctive, hard driving and gritty.
❤❤❤ luv how much you got into it - that's the best part. ALLMAN BROTHERS PLEASE. Whipping Post (live 1970) Melissa, Midnight Rider or Statesboro. Duane's singing guitar & Gregg's bluesy, soulful voice.
Hey now I'll just listen to it cuz I live in the south now and I love your reactions I'm glad you're covering this song and not one of the others that are played so much. I just love your reactions and I wasn't familiar with the last few bands that you had covered
@@MugnifyRTS that's awesome well if you get a chance I know everybody bombards you and everybody thinks they know the best but I can see your reaction to Talent now I don't know if you've ever heard of Johnny Winters I'm sure you have he influenced BB King Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton Muddy Waters check out 3rd degree album even if you don't cover none of the songs. The guitar in 10 lb Ali will all the guitar will blow your mind but 10 lb Ali nobody can even cover that song God bless you and yours
One of the greatest piano solos in rock history.
Hell yeah!
And he played almost the whole solo one-handed.
@@richdiddens4059
He was phenomenal!
Billy fucking Powell.
Hellzyeah
Billy Powell on the piano. Roadie turned band member. Skynyrd's secret weapon and definitely a ride on the Little Richard train.
Skin ard
Great music is just that.
One of the GREATEST bands of ALL time.
You cannot help but start smiling, tapping your feet and clapping your hands.
Billy Powell on the piano, he was a roadie for the band until one day he told them how he would do Freebird and the guys were shocked and said you are no longer a roadie and were now a part of the band. The rest is history.
"Call Me the Breeze" written by the late great JJ Cale, who wrote many kick ass tunes covered by other artists, not the least of which are Cocaine (Eric Clapton and Nazareth), After Midnight (Clapton and the Jerry Garcia Band), Sensitive Kind (Santana & Clapton), Cajun Moon (Herbie Mann), and Crazy Mama (Tom Petty & the Heartbeakers). The best time to play Breeze is when it's one of those first really warm days of spring and you just roll your car windows down and crank it up.
JJ Kale with Clapton, live, singing "Anyway the wind blows" is one of my all time favorites. There's so many great JJ Kale songs!
What your hearing is, Southern Fried Rock!!
At its finest.
Anything like Kentucky Fried Movie?
Damn Skippy!!
The best piano solo ever! IMO!
Electrifying!
Billy Powell on piano 🎹
You'll like "I know a little"
Just an absolute kick-ass tune. It's got it all! Wailin' guitars, horns, and that freakin' piano solo is top-flight.
Written by the great JJ Cale. I named my Jeep “Mr Breeze” because of this song. “I keep blowing down the road “
Every time I comment on a reaction to this song, I say that it's Lynyrd Skynyrd taking you to Church! This song will have you catching the Spirit! 😊
And don't forget, on those piano solos in those Lynyrd Skynyrd songs including in their live gigs, Billy Powell is playing grand pianos. Those take a lot of strength to be that agile on. Because they have such a big sound, the action on it and everything is just more demanding of strength to really do that super lightning fast hammering with that kind of precision, while still keeping the overall feel of it, and staying so incredibly tight with that band. That band was so tight.
Billy Powell on the piano!
That smile on your face says it all. Southern fried rock at its best. RIP guys, gone but never forgotten.
Omg your facial expressions when the piano hit was PRICELESS. That was my reaction when I heard it myself the first time 28 yrs ago
Every guitarist in this band SMOKED, and on top of a killer rhythm section.
I'm about 4 minutes in, at the break where you are reviewing it a minute, and I really like your listing off of primary influences on this, and yet it's still its own thing. These guys could do fantastic ballads, but they could always rock.
It's so great to hear this and also to see you taking it all in.
What a great articulation of this song I love how you expressed it.
"Things going on" is another Great song. Sooo many great songs...
Billy's piano skills on this one too....
"Things going on " a great and underrated track.
The story goes that Billy Powel then roadie sits down at piano and say this is how i would do the intro for Freebird. Redt is history
Man, the guitar solo gets me every time!!!
There's a whole lot of great Skynyrd songs: "Freebird", "Tuesday's Gone", "Swamp Music", "Don't Ask Me No Questions", "Gimme Three Steps", "Saturday Night Special", "Made In The Shade" and "Poison Whiskey" just to name a few.
don't forget "On the Hunt "...
@thomastaylor9579 great song. They sound kind of like Free on that one.
Not a rabbit hole. A wide river.
“ I know a little “ 🔥🔥🔥
This song is not missing anything. Lot's of instruments being played here.🎶
This whole album was probably their best one. Such an influence on the South
Lynyrd Skynyrd has NO MATCH - they are immortal , every song of theirs is amazing
Jacksonville native here my dad went to school with them and had Lenard skinner as a gym coach
One of the best bands ever
A JJ CALE SONG. COVERED BY MANY BUT SKYNYRD KNOCKS IT OUT THE PARK
There's a big advantage to having 3 guitarists whole can all play lead, and sometimes do in parallel and in counterpoint.
This is southern rock to me it was a blues/rock meld . The piano player was Billy Powell . He was a beast. RIP Billy Powell this is from the 70s.
This song was written by JJ Cale.
Leon on bass and Artimas on drums holding the bottom down!!!
Oh yea, those horns are getting it. Notice that the guitar solo was repeated by the piano
And when they played this live, the guitars simulated the horn section. This band simply put, was phenomenal.
That baseline is THUMPIN'!
This is the ultimate head bop toe slap drive real fast good time jam. !!!!!
This really is THEE greatest song of all time.😘
That was Billy Powell on Piano bottom right picture on the album cover. He was a trained classical pianist working as one of their roadies until they heard him play and they were like hell nah you one of us now.
Billy Powell on Piano. Powell also played piano on Kid Rocks "All Summer Long".
T for Texas, live version, everything you just plus Steve Gaines with the slide guitar. Ronnie just sits back and smiles in awe.
Gotta love the horn section going off during the piano solo. Nice touch
One of the most talented families in music history.
I absolutely love your reaction to my favorite song. ♥️
It’s a great cruising song!!
The late great Billy Powell on the keys !
Great rreation and amazing commentary. Thanks for the outstanding music, and all the hard work you put into bringing it to us.
My favorite Lynard Skynard song. 😊
Written by JJ Cale.
Skynyrd is playing a show in Concord, CA with ZZ Top this September.
You should definitely check out their Live album One More From The Road and their final album Street Survivors. They both pack a real punch.
Somebody give the horns Sum ❤..😂✌️👍
Gimme back my Bullets and 🦅
Gimme 3 Steps is funny.
And that’s why they’re the best.
Great reaction. This is my favorite Lynyrd Skynyrd tune.
Skynyrd is still touring and they are amazing in concert! After seeing this legendary group in concert you understand why rock fans say “play some freebird” at other concerts! It is Epic !!
a cover band calling themselves LS is still touring.
That's the late Great Billy Powell on the Piano!
Love love love this one! It's on my playlist already. 😂 Think I may have suggested it to you. If not, then I did a few days ago on someone else's channel. Lol.
Thank you so much. 😊
Ballad of Curtis Loew! Great great song, thanks for reaction sir!
Saw them 17 times 6 times before the plane accident and live were probably one of the best bands of all time
this is southern rock it blues rock
Billy Powell was his name on the keys. He was very under appreciated as there were 3 (actually 4) amazing guitarists in the original Real Lynyrd Skynyrd band that died on Oct. 20 1977.
That is the late great Billy Powell. One of the best piano players to ever do it👍🏼
Absolutely! Billy Powell was a true legend on the piano.
It just makes you 😁!!!!
I’ve been waiting for this title by LS to roll down your street, nice reaction 😀
Can’t tell you all the parties I’ve been to that this song wasn’t on in the background. I grew up in the 80s, but this is still played on the radio, probably daily.
I would love to hear you react to their song Railroad Song. At the beginning of this reaction you said oh my God that drummer, well Artimus Pyle does this at some point.
It goes back to the Great Depression, but musically it's so fascinating for being so simple and it gets back to your comments about maybe sensing a tiny bit of grunge or garage in it. And of course this was the early seventies. But yeah man it's one of those few bands where there's nothing in their catalog I don't like. I think it's all good. You can't go wrong.
It's a toe tapper knee slapper!
Check out Got That Right, with Ronnie sharing lead vocals with guitarist Steve Gaines.
my friend that piano is the late great Billy Powell. They took him in the group when they walked in on him fooling around during a break. He was basically a roadie up to that point
Full tilt boogie!
Great reaction! Yep, Skynyrd is beyond incredible. I only wish I had listened to them more as a kid back in the day. This may be my favorite song of theirs (not an easy thing to decide by any means). I could listen to it over and over. You might also try Whiskey Rock a Roller if you haven't already.
This is by far my fav Skynyrd tune
in my 53 years, i've yet to find a Skynyrd tune that i don't like. Gimme Three Steps,, Needle and Spoon, That Smell are three of my favorites. hope to see you do more
Gimme Three Steps is great! Another Skynyrd sing-along!
Saturday night special rocks too 🎯
On the hunt is a good one
Southern Rock is its own thing. Got that Blues vibe, and Squank.
You need to do. That Smell great guitar work and the message everybody knows someone who over indulges in substainses that have the smell of death around them
Man you done did it now. Skynyrd Nation is in your blood. Great reaction
Very much like your reactions.
Yes, this song is great party tune-- also great road music.
Hi @Mugnify Reacts - I don't really know what additional sound you hear. Maybe you hear the song by J.J. Cale who wrote the song. His version is a lot more slow down and bluesy sounding - I really like both of them. Thanks for sharing and best wishes @all from hamburg (germany)
I'm 64 year old listen to skynard for ever never thought but you right on swing
Yo love the reactions! Respectfully... Skynyrd is pronounced like Skin Nerd ... And one of the greatest rock bands ever and my all time favorites. And I always describe their music has having that swamp feel , raw and strong.
Brother I am 63 still play bass in multiple bands and this is a must know people love to dance to it 🙂
Curator of the classics. Great name. Heart singing Stairway to Heaven at the Kennedy Center is a mind blower. I appreciate your consideration.
I first saw them playing as My Backyard at a club in Atlanta where I worked called Funichios. This is where they were discovered by Al Cooper and signed them to MCA Records for $9000.
What you're hearing is the Southern sound.
Not quite Muscle Shoals, but in that realm, as all Southern Rock bands are heavily steeped in the music of Muscle Shoals and The Swampers.
It's very distinctive, hard driving and gritty.
One of the best driving songs Ever!
Good one here guy!
Call me the Breeze is basically a church song. That's why it's great
back in the day this was the second album I ever bought, it changed everything!
❤❤❤ luv how much you got into it - that's the best part. ALLMAN BROTHERS PLEASE. Whipping Post (live 1970) Melissa, Midnight Rider or Statesboro. Duane's singing guitar & Gregg's bluesy, soulful voice.
This and Give Me Back My Bullets are my favorite Lynyrd Skynyrd songs, although they have so many great tunes.
Mr Billy Powell on piano
Working for MCA you need to hear!
Definitely a party song if you want to hear the blues side of skynyrd Then you need to Hear the sound called mister banker 😊awesome blues sound
THE Billy Powell!!!!!
Its their Roadie on piano. He was their roadie until they found out he could play piano. Billy Powell
Piano player is classical trained musician he rocks..the whole band rocks
Hey now I'll just listen to it cuz I live in the south now and I love your reactions I'm glad you're covering this song and not one of the others that are played so much. I just love your reactions and I wasn't familiar with the last few bands that you had covered
i TRY to cover most songs not just the popular ones
@@MugnifyRTS that's awesome well if you get a chance I know everybody bombards you and everybody thinks they know the best but I can see your reaction to Talent now I don't know if you've ever heard of Johnny Winters I'm sure you have he influenced BB King Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton Muddy Waters check out 3rd degree album even if you don't cover none of the songs. The guitar in 10 lb Ali will all the guitar will blow your mind but 10 lb Ali nobody can even cover that song God bless you and yours
Check out You Got That Right, with Ronnie sharing lead vocals with Steve Gaines.
The piano is Billy Powell