Excellent reaction. Another kick-ass Southern Rock band from Florida. Outlaws from Tampa, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Brothers, Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot and .38 Special all from Jacksonville.
I was right next to the stage when this tune came out not knowing what to expect. Half way through I was looking at the bass player mouthing what..the..fu--!..he just smiled. Never forgot that.
Love this song so much. I grew up when this was new, but for some reason it only landed on my radar this past year. So many songs from this era are played over and over (which I love), but it seems only to be the same handful when so much more was made (often the same artists) that needs to get more attention. Great reaction. Thanks for doing this song justice.
Southern rock's "Stairway to Heaven". Of the many anthems of southern rock, a fair number can evoke this much pure soul, but none exceed this timeless masterpiece. RIP brother Hughie. Even though we never met, you taught me how to play guitar. And every time I hear this song I hear you playing just for me.
It always cracks me up when people react at the 3 or 4 minute mark. At that point these (9's are just getting warmed up. What an underrated band!! Saw them twice and they killed it both times. Got to be one of the best songs ever
You would love the song ''Tell Mamma'' by Savoy Brown. This is the first time i requested it, and it's going to be the only time. So i am turning it on to you and you alone. P s i dedicate it to you. By by baby, for now , be cool.
Try to react to Pink Floyd live pulse 1994 concert songs, remastered re-edit version. Maybe you've heard Comfortably Numb on the radio and the live version is outstanding, but what about SORROW live? They are unparalleled perfectionists that enjoy making music together.
Enjoyed your reaction. I'd like to suggest, if you're interested. "The Band, and The Staples - The Weight (The Last WAltz)" this band has an extensive collection. Fun Fact: Bob Dylan and The Band were together for a while and made beautiful music together. If you're into storytelling and civil rights, Bob Dylan is the Man... I'd suggest this one if you're into giving him a listen "Bob Dylan, The Times They are a Changin' 1976 (Video)"
OUTLAWS, "GREEN GRASS, AND HIGH TIDES".. J.T. no strokes aloud. For sure no 2 and half minute song here...the 70'S and 8 minute plus songs were the best of times for Album ROCK.. more classic epics TRAFFIC, AND "THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH HEELED BOYS"' "DEAR MR. FANTASY" "LIGHT UP, OR LEAVE ME ALONE", "ROCK AND ROLL STEW"...
This thing was done in one take. When they were done they said, "print it". If it ain't broke don't fix it. This is great to play in the jukebox because it's 1. Very good. 2. Long as hell Can you believe this is their only hit? SHAME You're Welcome! Regarding your guitar request: Edgar Winter has a song called "Frankenstein" that's entirely instrumental. Primarily guitar🎸
With much do respect, the album in which "Green Grass and High Tides" is on was released in July of 1975, the plane crash that took the lives of Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, Dean Kilpatrick, the pilot and co-pilot happened on October 20th 1977.
On the live album, yes. Hughie addressed this on the "Bring It Back Alive" live album while on tour in '77 when they heard the word. Hughie, "We'd like to take just a minute here ... we're gonna dedicate a song & we've been dedicating every night since we've been on this tour ... some real good friends of ours & I'm sure they're friends of yours - The Lynyrd Skynyrd Band." ... Then the guys launch into about 22 minutes of blazin' GG&HT.
I really like your reactions, you do a very good job. You did a reaction to John Farnham Burn for you, I would love to see you react to STING ( I burn for you ) - ruclips.net/video/AqU19-5ys1I/видео.html the drummer is outstanding and I think you would enjoy it. Thanks
You go girl. This is pure southern rock
This was just normal music for us back in the day. Allman Bros, Skynyrd, Zeppelin, Hatchet, etc were on the radio everyday.
Excellent reaction.
Another kick-ass Southern Rock band from Florida. Outlaws from Tampa, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Brothers, Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot and .38 Special all from Jacksonville.
I was right next to the stage when this tune came out not knowing what to expect. Half way through I was looking at the bass player mouthing what..the..fu--!..he just smiled. Never forgot that.
Love this song so much. I grew up when this was new, but for some reason it only landed on my radar this past year. So many songs from this era are played over and over (which I love), but it seems only to be the same handful when so much more was made (often the same artists) that needs to get more attention. Great reaction. Thanks for doing this song justice.
Southern rock's "Stairway to Heaven". Of the many anthems of southern rock, a fair number can evoke this much pure soul, but none exceed this timeless masterpiece. RIP brother Hughie. Even though we never met, you taught me how to play guitar. And every time I hear this song I hear you playing just for me.
We always considered Freebird to be Green Grass's younger wanta be cute cousin.
Yup, me too. At a show in 1977, quaaludes, brother Jack, and a beautiful dancin' hippie chick at my side. Don't know how we survived . . .
Still listening to that anthem everyday lol!
Shout out to all the great southern rock bands that came out of the great state of Florida.
Most expensive speeding ticket I ever got was while driving on I90 in upstate NY while listening to this song….
I live upstate, I always let someone else drive to this song!
great reaction to a great song. love your style
Great music, Great reaction. Try Johnny and Edgar Winter Tobacco Road. You will really enjoy this and it is live.
Roy Clark - Malaguena (The Odd Couple tv show)
That was Me the 1st time I heard This Track 😊
It always cracks me up when people react at the 3 or 4 minute mark. At that point these (9's are just getting warmed up.
What an underrated band!!
Saw them twice and they killed it both times. Got to be one of the best songs ever
FWIW, you're pushing out only one channel of this track.
Please check out this reggae band from Boston The Elovators. What great guitar from Jackson and Johnny and the lyrics real the soul.
You gotta hear outlaws hurry sundown.
I can’t let this song go. My iPhone doesn’t do it justice..
The greatest guitar song of All Time!!!!
REO Speedwagon Golden Country Live you should check it out.
You would love the song ''Tell Mamma'' by Savoy Brown. This is the first time i requested it, and it's going to be the only time. So i am turning it on to you and you alone. P s i dedicate it to you. By by baby, for now , be cool.
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Cool...I love me some green grass and high tides😉
I'd love to see u react to live Jimi Hendrix doin Purple Haze...love me some purple haze too😜💜
Molly hatchet has bad ass guitars.black foot. And marshall tucker band
Check out BLUE WIND or FREEWAY JAM by Jeff Beck 👍
The best dual guitars playing ever recorded
I can’t let this song go. My iPhone doesn’t do it justice (outlaw/justice?).
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Long Live Rock n Roll...........RJD
Nice ! You get it !
Great song!!!!
Jammin’!!!!!!
Try to react to Pink Floyd live pulse 1994 concert songs, remastered re-edit version. Maybe you've heard Comfortably Numb on the radio and the live version is outstanding, but what about SORROW live? They are unparalleled perfectionists that enjoy making music together.
First concert I ever went to.
Enjoyed your reaction. I'd like to suggest, if you're interested. "The Band, and The Staples - The Weight (The Last WAltz)" this band has an extensive collection. Fun Fact: Bob Dylan and The Band were together for a while and made beautiful music together. If you're into storytelling and civil rights, Bob Dylan is the Man... I'd suggest this one if you're into giving him a listen "Bob Dylan, The Times They are a Changin' 1976 (Video)"
OUTLAWS, "GREEN GRASS, AND HIGH TIDES".. J.T. no strokes aloud. For sure no 2 and half minute song here...the 70'S and 8 minute plus songs were the best of times for Album ROCK.. more classic epics TRAFFIC, AND "THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH HEELED BOYS"' "DEAR MR. FANTASY" "LIGHT UP, OR LEAVE ME ALONE", "ROCK AND ROLL STEW"...
This thing was done in one take. When they were done they said, "print it". If it ain't broke don't fix it.
This is great to play in the jukebox because it's 1. Very good. 2. Long as hell
Can you believe this is their only hit? SHAME
You're Welcome!
Regarding your guitar request: Edgar Winter has a song called "Frankenstein" that's entirely instrumental.
Primarily guitar🎸
Try Marshall Tucker Band you 'll love them !!!
Matches freebird all the way
horry sun down
is it me or was it you....around the 8:30 mark sound was only coming through one speaker...is why can't hear the other guitar
its the recording
That's a face melter.
i think the right channel of your video is almost muted, not sure there would be a quick way to fix it, oh i should shut up
This was a tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd after their plane crash.
With much do respect, the album in which "Green Grass and High Tides" is on was released in July of 1975, the plane crash that took the lives of Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, Dean Kilpatrick, the pilot and co-pilot happened on October 20th 1977.
I believe it was Highway Song by Blackfoot that was done as a tribute for Lynyrd Skynyrd.
On the live album, yes. Hughie addressed this on the "Bring It Back Alive" live album while on tour in '77 when they heard the word.
Hughie, "We'd like to take just a minute here ... we're gonna dedicate a song & we've been dedicating every night since we've been on this tour ... some real good friends of ours & I'm sure they're friends of yours - The Lynyrd Skynyrd Band." ... Then the guys launch into about 22 minutes of blazin' GG&HT.
Henry Paul wrote "Grey Ghost" about LS comes to mind.
I really like your reactions, you do a very good job. You did a reaction to John Farnham Burn for you, I would love to see you react to STING ( I burn for you ) - ruclips.net/video/AqU19-5ys1I/видео.html the drummer is outstanding and I think you would enjoy it. Thanks
These "lovely" people played just for me.....