I saw this after my mom died in October of 2020 and I don't know why, but it reminds me of her everytime I hear it. As a man, I don't cry a lot, but this version of Freebird almost always brings me to tears or the brink of tears. Not afraid or ashamed to say it either
I seen The Rossington Collins Band in Orlado Florida at The Tangerine Bowl in 1980 first time they performed out live with Dale Krantz ! Johnny VanZant Band opened the show !
That was the last time the original line up took to the stage as skynyrd.......sad. ide give anything to hear Allen Collins rip that solo in person again. So so forgotten and unknown by today's generation. Everyone knows free bird but bet they couldnt tell ya who Allen is. To me he is among the guitar greats. The best skynyrd stuff is all their catalog that got no radio play. Allen rips it in needle and the spoon, his version of cross roads, wino........hell he kills it in all the songs.
RIP Allen, personally my favorite guitarist. Grateful that we are able to listen to the one of a kind type of talent he was. Whether he was rippin on his Firebird or Explorer you could tell Allen was playing by his unique style and tricks. There will never be another one like him. You could tell Clapton had influenced him, obviously with the Crossroads cover but the solos in Needle and the Spoon as well with the wah pedal. Glad for all the Skynyrd music we have but I can only imagine what more awesome music would’ve been created had the plane not went down. Street Survivors was the album that was gonna kickstart the prime of their career and if you didn’t know who LS was at the time, you sure were going to find out soon... RIP
Collins is such an under rated guitarist, his and rossington's styles both complimented each other well. Collins ripped a wah pedal in "wino" and in "the needle and the spoon" also......
Hell, they couldn't tell you who Billy Powell was either. I'm 36 and could give you history on both. That's thanks to my dad for raising me on Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, Marshall Tucker Band and the like
Allen Collins Was always the guy up front giving 150 percent at every show. Both he and his long time friend Gary Rossington never failed to satisfy. Ed Kings song writing and guitar work were a great part of LS sound. The ex-marine Artimus Pyle was indeed the powerhouse Drummer Double Bass that made it all happen. Next to the original Allman Brothers Band, they were one of the hardest hitting live bands of their era that to me ended in 1977.
Don’t forget Steve Gaines, he was about to push Skynyrd into Superstar status, his songwriting, playing and singing gave the band another layer and was so good.
@@waynethera2712 I was just talking the other day about how cool it would have been, had Gaines and king been able to at least play together. Ironically, they were my favorite guitarists. They left us with the best thing possible. Their music.
Fuck n loved this band👍🤘for some reason they just are in my heart every day, I start my day and end my day with them, I think it’s because they were just regular people like you and me but they could play that music pretty for Atlanta 😎🤣just the best
ALL FREE BIRDS GO TO HEAVEN WITH JESUS CHRIST AND CRYSTAL GAYLE WITH BILLY GRAHAM PLUS CHARLIE DANNIELS AND EUGENE NORMAN HINZMAN USA AIR FORCE THIRTY ONE YEARS HALLELUJAH AMEN 🤔🤗😇👀☄🏆🏈👼✌🇺🇸🦄👱♀️👱♂️👩👩🎓👨💼
Yep. I went to V, VI and VII, This was the best of those three because of this performance. The next year was also pretty good, James Brown was the big surprise that year, pretty much the first major R&B artist performed at a Nashville festival. Biily Joel was a pretty big artist to show also.
It is freaky, not having Van Zant there to sing. It's beautiful, too, in a way. A perfect tribute to the heritage of southern rock we all love. Thank you.
Municipal Auditorium Nashville Tn..I was there & it was completely unexpected..You never knew who was going to play at V jam..Incredible night to remember.
1gki i play that video every. Mornaug 21 1976 thats the bestthey ever played no mistakes they tore freebird up it. Always brings tears to my eyesi guess god wanted the best he got em. Still miss yall later
hats off to you mr. Gary Rossington you will truly be missed . we keep loosing all you southern rockers southern rock will be like the wooly mamoth or tyranasouros rex . but i know il be listen to all those good ol songs . rest easy my friend . MARK COOPER 3 - 11 -2023
Six of us traveled two days in a rented mobile home for this concert. We waited for hours in line to be able to stand in front of stage.There I was a young man of twenty-two totally in awe as I watched this performance..
Charlie LOCKED in on this. My lil girl just turned 13 today. This was our song during her birthday celebration. Her and all her friends love it. Next generation baby! God bless America!
You can tell Gary is Feeling it, he isnt playing to perform for the audience as much as he is self morning I believe. Watch his eyes. He is Feeling that guitar sound in his soul.
Saw Skynard Early 70s on their 1st tour out west. Saw Charlie Daniels and Marshall Tucker their 1st tour out west also. R.I.P. all You Skynard boys and R.I.P.-Toy,Tommy And Charlie And Dwayne,Greg,Butch and all you Country Boys that’s gave us the greatest Music 🇺🇸we been Blessed
OMG so weird not seeing Ronnie steve cassie this had to be so hard for gary Allen artimus u can see they where holding back tears but did it love u guys fly high free birds 😢🤘🍺😭
God bless you Charlie Daniels you are a freebird now play in all them songs with Ronnie Rip Charlie Daniels play some of that Lynyrd Skynyrd God bless you Charlie you're always in my heart 💖🙏😎💯🇺🇸🦅🙂🎸😎✌️🙏
I was extremely lucky to have seen them 2 days before the crash, in Hollywood Florida,October, 1977. Best concert ever, and I've seen many. It felt like someone ripped a big chunk of my soul, that fateful day the music died. Thanks to youtube, Skynyrd's music will live on and on!
+Renee Schwartzman I was also there--great concert. But I will never understand why they didn't have it in a larger venue like the Baseball Stadium. RIP, Ronnie, Cassie, and Steve...
As I lay me down to sleep, Southern Rock my soul to keep. Saw ya'all, bought your records. You left us, we are soon to follow. Peace to your souls and your kin.
This is cool. This also the shortest freebird solo I've ever heard. Also first time I hear only 1 guitar on solo, usually a second guitar joins allen a couple of minutes or so after he starts the solo. Everybody knows that though, I just wanted to comment because this band was my introduction to rock and roll when was 10 or so.
Even as the instrumentals are lovingly played, I can still hear Ronnie's soulful voice singing those words as if he were still here.... I am so glad I was able to see the original lineup perform a number of times, the last one being on 8/6/77, just a few weeks before that terrible day. Rest in Peace all of you Freebirds everywhere, may we never forget you! \m/
I was there. When they played that instrumental version of Freebird and the spotlight lit that mike with a hat like RVZ wore everyone blistered their fingers with their old bic lighters. There wasn’t 3:15 a dry eye in the house. Imagine a whole audience full of country boy rockin heads ballin their eyes out. It was the singularly most poignant moment in the annals of Volunteer jams in particular and also Southern Rock. We never suspected that Skynyrd would ever take the stage again. What a night I will never EVER forget it.
This still gives me chills. I was in Nashville listening to VJ-V on the radio live. We had no idea this was going to happen. We had some guys from Jacksonville with us and when LS came on, we ran outside and turned on all the radios in our cars and listened to Free Bird as loud as it would go. Once in a lifetime event.
40 years ago today.RIP Ronnie,Cassie and Steve.Greatest band ever.Fly on Freebird.Great tribute and brought a tear to my eye seeing Charlie tearing up.Ronnie was his best friend.
I like how at the encore you can see gary rossington short of breath obvious overwhelm ed with emotion and says " I don't know what to say rips me up everytime
If this don't make you cry nothing will. Stuff like this recognizes the ones that are no longer here. And you don't just stop. You carry on and pay tribute at the appropriate time. Channel their spirit through the performance and move it on and rock it baby!
Saw this years ago. Played tonight for our cat Mongo. He would call out as you walk by and roll over to submit to any love you got! Purr the second you step to him! Let's all pray and hope we can find people like this. Thank you Lynryd Skynyrd! You taught me some lessons!
Allen Collins was such a beast on guitar. My favorite LS is the Gimmie back my bullets album where it's just Rossington and Collins on guitars. The whole band was great but those two were what drove the musical side of things within the band.
It took a lot of will power to get up on that stage 10 yrs after the crash more than I could find these guys loved there musicians what a tribute to there friends and missing band members it fills me up to see Southern Rock band to hold there head up and go on its been a long time but I think u can still hear me in my opinion u r the best southern rock band ever and ever will b God bless u
MCA Records dropped the ball back in 1979 when they should have released this great live instrumental recording of "Freebird". This, by all accounts, should have been Skynyrd's last actual recording. If "Freebird Live (instrumental)" had been released as a single & marketed as "The Lynyrd Skynyrd Band & The Charlie Daniels Band", this single would've zoomed up the Billboard Hot 100! This should've been released as a two-sided single in '79! :-)
ChihuahuaboyDH For all the dough that Lynyrd Skynyrd put into MCA's coffers, MCA certainly hasn't done them any favors. MCA's lack of marketing and "push" on the 1987 album "Legend" is mind boggling. That should have been promoted to the hilt. Yet, I found out about it only through a small article in Rolling Stone. No ads, no radio airplay, no nothing.
What a incredible experience I have had this evening....I have never been so happy at this very moment in my life and I am a goner ....hook,line and sinker ...lol sooo cool and special to me.
I never got to see the original band...too young...but I did get to see this Volunteer Jam V performance on my little 13" black & white tv back in 1979 when PBS aired the full concert. It was a huge deal to me at the time as I was just becoming a fan and had recently picked up the guitar, inspired by all of the Skynyrd guitarists. It was amazing to watch these guy who had survived the plane crash, back on stage playing again...and sad to think of those who didn't make it.
Thanks for all the great memories Charlie Daniel!!! I imagine you and Ronnie are jamming today during your first full day in the spirit world together.
This was the most kick-ass version of Freebird that I've ever heard, and I'm 38 and been a huge Lynyrd Skynyrd fan since I was probably 5. Wish I could've heard this before today. I loved Charlie Daniels growing up too and I was really hoping Charlie would've have a violin solo in there too. It was still there greatest rendition of Freebird I've ever heard, even without the lyrics
I remember this show. I watched this on my satellite dish. I had this 8 foot C-band dish on my parents house. It had been 2 years since the crash--- we didnt know what to expect. Chills when they did this song. This is right up there, but the atlanta fox shows from 76 were the best capturing skynyrd-- both nights.
This had to be so hard, and yet, so uplifting, and fulfilling for Allen, Gary, Art, Billy, and Leon to do, especially with Dean, Ronnie, Steve, and Cassie's deaths still fresh in their minds. It's sad knowing that most of the men in this video have joined Dean, Ronnie, Steve, and Cassie in the hereafter. Rest in peace, Allen, Billy, Leon, and Charlie.
Cheers for that! What a wonderful surprise. Watching your videos make me feel like I'm back in the 1970s again and what a feeling that is. You only really appreciate these guys after they're gone. Had I been older at the time I would have understood how good musicians they really were. God bless them all who have now sadly passed. Thanks again.
All my friends from my teens and 20s are passing. But I have been blessed to see unbelievable music live (in person ) from the original LS lineup , CDB, The Outlaws , Molly Hatchet, Henry Paul, Blackfoot, Allman Brothers, and too many other southern rock legends. I am a blessed man!
I really miss Allen being up with Gary. It’s just too damn sad to know all that happened to Allen in such a short period of time! RiIP Allen,, Steve, Billy, Leon, Cassie, JoJo, Bob and of course Ronnie Van Zant
Skynyrd helped form the lives of millions who knew the music and what it mean. Loved them from the first time and still love listening to the music today. The music is timeless and lives on through the existing members of the band today. No matter what the age, ask anyone you come across and all will agree some of the best songs ever written. Live on Lynyrd Skynyrd ! We love you and miss the ones who started this movement of Southern Rock.
The first concert I ever went to was skynard at the age of 14 in 1974. After that I saw any southern rock band that got near me in SC. Including Skynards last show in Greenville. No better groups than all of those from back then.
The best performance of this song. Forget that some notes are off, or there are some timing issues here and there. The emotion that permeates this version is what makes it special. This should have been the end. Dignified.
Makes me smile seeing Allen Collins jamming that solo! He made that beautiful sound! ❤ RIP to him, Gary and the rest that went on before them.
Today Charlie is a Free Bird with Ronnie! RIP Charlie!!!
RIP Charlie you will be missed God bless you and see you at the top
@SouthVA 757 I'd love to have seen Allen play
May God Bless Charlie and Ronnie.
🙏 Amen
...and we still appreciate both don't we?"
This is one of the most important and emotional performances in the history of rock. Thank God it's preserved.
Extremely well put👍!
So so right 👍 this is history
I cried today. This is the part of getting old that sucks.
I was born in North Carolina in Wilmington....where Charlie was born...and spent most of my life in the state below it, South Carolina
And, yes, I live in New Zealand now....have for 24 years in September....came here building fiberglass boats in 1996
I did too Ron, what a heart felt moment.
I saw this after my mom died in October of 2020 and I don't know why, but it reminds me of her everytime I hear it. As a man, I don't cry a lot, but this version of Freebird almost always brings me to tears or the brink of tears. Not afraid or ashamed to say it either
@@gagator859 so sorry abt your mom, my mom died Aug 8, 1977, then plane crash 2 mos later. I have always thought of the two together.
For all us old skynyrd fan's still alive out there. Hope you enjoy.
Susan Ford What am awesome video that was !
Susan Ford Thank you for posting this I remember it very well,and I hate to admit it bit your are right us old skynryd fans.
I seen The Rossington Collins Band in Orlado Florida at The Tangerine Bowl in 1980 first time they performed out live with Dale Krantz ! Johnny VanZant Band opened the show !
always do they so changed my life with their music.........
I am in that group and this shit is pretty cool
Billy Powell really hammered the piano during Freebird. I don't think I've ever heard him beating the keys off like this before...
*R.I.P. Billy Boy*
That was the last time the original line up took to the stage as skynyrd.......sad. ide give anything to hear Allen Collins rip that solo in person again. So so forgotten and unknown by today's generation. Everyone knows free bird but bet they couldnt tell ya who Allen is. To me he is among the guitar greats. The best skynyrd stuff is all their catalog that got no radio play. Allen rips it in needle and the spoon, his version of cross roads, wino........hell he kills it in all the songs.
RIP Allen, personally my favorite guitarist. Grateful that we are able to listen to the one of a kind type of talent he was. Whether he was rippin on his Firebird or Explorer you could tell Allen was playing by his unique style and tricks. There will never be another one like him. You could tell Clapton had influenced him, obviously with the Crossroads cover but the solos in Needle and the Spoon as well with the wah pedal. Glad for all the Skynyrd music we have but I can only imagine what more awesome music would’ve been created had the plane not went down. Street Survivors was the album that was gonna kickstart the prime of their career and if you didn’t know who LS was at the time, you sure were going to find out soon... RIP
Collins is such an under rated guitarist, his and rossington's styles both complimented each other well. Collins ripped a wah pedal in "wino" and in "the needle and the spoon" also......
@@jond2458 yep, his wino solo is smokin.
Amen EP...Amen
Hell, they couldn't tell you who Billy Powell was either. I'm 36 and could give you history on both. That's thanks to my dad for raising me on Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, Marshall Tucker Band and the like
Ronnie and skynyrd had no better friend than Charlie! RIP Charlie!
We need this music today!
Allen Collins Was always the guy up front giving 150 percent at every show. Both he and his long time friend Gary Rossington never failed to satisfy. Ed Kings song writing and guitar work were a great part of LS sound. The ex-marine Artimus Pyle was indeed the powerhouse Drummer Double Bass that made it all happen. Next to the original Allman Brothers Band, they were one of the hardest hitting live bands of their era that to me ended in 1977.
Don’t forget Steve Gaines, he was about to push Skynyrd into Superstar status, his songwriting, playing and singing gave the band another layer and was so good.
@@waynethera2712
That's true.
@@waynethera2712 I was just talking the other day about how cool it would have been, had Gaines and king been able to at least play together. Ironically, they were my favorite guitarists. They left us with the best thing possible. Their music.
@@waynethera2712 Yep. He gave 'em a kick in the pants and reenergized the band
Fuck n loved this band👍🤘for some reason they just are in my heart every day, I start my day and end my day with them, I think it’s because they were just regular people like you and me but they could play that music pretty for Atlanta 😎🤣just the best
ill never forget that night.. Completely unexpected when they took the stage...NO WARNING..What a show.
sounds incredible to be there.
ALL FREE BIRDS GO TO HEAVEN WITH JESUS CHRIST AND CRYSTAL GAYLE WITH BILLY GRAHAM PLUS CHARLIE DANNIELS AND EUGENE NORMAN HINZMAN USA AIR FORCE THIRTY ONE YEARS HALLELUJAH AMEN 🤔🤗😇👀☄🏆🏈👼✌🇺🇸🦄👱♀️👱♂️👩👩🎓👨💼
@@gerardjhinzmanhinzman2158
Yes your absolutely right.
Yep. I went to V, VI and VII, This was the best of those three because of this performance. The next year was also pretty good, James Brown was the big surprise that year, pretty much the first major R&B artist performed at a Nashville festival. Biily Joel was a pretty big artist to show also.
@@patrickhenry4675
Wow I'm sure those were great shows.
It is freaky, not having Van Zant there to sing. It's beautiful, too, in a way. A perfect tribute to the heritage of southern rock we all love. Thank you.
Municipal Auditorium Nashville Tn..I was there & it was completely unexpected..You never knew who was going to play at V jam..Incredible night to remember.
RIP Billy, Ronnie, Stevie, Cassie and now Charlie.
An era gone by, never to return again. Thank you, God, for putting me on this earth when You did.
You forgot Bob Burns, Artimus ,Ed King., Allen C,...But Yes RIP ALL...
Leon Wilkinson is gone also
And Allen
@@dennisperin2989 artimus is alive
😔😥...God bless Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ronnie, Cassie, Steve, Dean, Allen, Leon, Billy, JoJo, Bob, n Ed 💔⭐️🦅🎸🎤
Larry junstorm R.I.P
7:35 that's two brothers grieving for their lost brothers. Long lyve lynyrd skynyrd!!!! Best in the world!
1gki i play that video every. Mornaug 21 1976 thats the bestthey ever played no mistakes they tore freebird up it. Always brings tears to my eyesi guess god wanted the best he got em. Still miss yall later
Best in the world. Yup.
Only time I can ever remember Gary Rossington playing the slide to Freebird on his Les Paul instead of his red Gibson SG.
As of March of '23 GARY has joined that Most Elite Group of High-flying FREEBIRDS ❗❤️✝️🙏🏼👍🏼🎸🎶 RIP Y'ALL ‼️
Rest easy, Gary Rossington. Thanks for the epic music
hats off to you mr. Gary Rossington you will truly be missed . we keep loosing all you southern rockers southern rock will be like the wooly mamoth or tyranasouros rex . but i know il be listen to all those good ol songs . rest easy my friend . MARK COOPER 3 - 11 -2023
Six of us traveled two days in a rented mobile home for this concert. We waited for hours in line to be able to stand in front of stage.There I was a young man of twenty-two totally in awe as I watched this performance..
That empty mic is so very sad to see. That had to be the hardest thing for those guys to get up there without Ronnie and the rest.
Very powerful too.
Jeff Brown very symbolic.
The first show after the crash...
RIP Charlie and all of the members of Skynyrd who passed, God Bless all of you! 🙏
Charlie LOCKED in on this. My lil girl just turned 13 today. This was our song during her birthday celebration. Her and all her friends love it. Next generation baby! God bless America!
You can tell Gary is Feeling it, he isnt playing to perform for the audience as much as he is self morning I believe. Watch his eyes. He is Feeling that guitar sound in his soul.
This is the first time I’ve heard free bird without Ronnie. Beautiful and sad, like a whole in your gut
Saw Skynard Early 70s on their 1st tour out west. Saw Charlie Daniels and Marshall Tucker their 1st tour out west also. R.I.P. all You Skynard boys and R.I.P.-Toy,Tommy And Charlie And Dwayne,Greg,Butch and all you Country Boys that’s gave us the greatest Music 🇺🇸we been Blessed
OMG so weird not seeing Ronnie steve cassie this had to be so hard for gary Allen artimus u can see they where holding back tears but did it love u guys fly high free birds 😢🤘🍺😭
I think I just heard Freebird for the first of a thousand times.
I will never get tired of Lynyrd Skynyrd!! Fly on Free Bird RIP!!! To all the members in Rock-n-Roll Heaven....
God bless you Charlie Daniels you are a freebird now play in all them songs with Ronnie Rip Charlie Daniels play some of that Lynyrd Skynyrd God bless you Charlie you're always in my heart 💖🙏😎💯🇺🇸🦅🙂🎸😎✌️🙏
always leaves a tear in my eyes. Bad ass group bad ass song!!!! Freebird will always live on
RIP Gary Rossington, Fly High Free Bird
You can hear audio static during the vocal spots where Ronnie would come in. Chills indeed God Bless the Lynyrd Skynyrd Band
Maybe that static was Ronnie trying to communicate and sing the song.
I didn't hear any static.
Maybe it was the actual crowd singing in his place.
Or maybe because it was recorded in 1979....
Rest in peace Darline you are a FREEBIRD now 4-29-24
I was at this concert in Nashville. Municipal Auditorium...And we. were not expecting this.....WHAT A SUPRISE THEY EERE....AND. NAILED IT.
I was extremely lucky to have seen them 2 days before the crash, in Hollywood Florida,October, 1977. Best concert ever, and I've seen many. It felt like someone ripped a big chunk of my soul, that fateful day the music died. Thanks to youtube, Skynyrd's music will live on and on!
+Renee Schwartzman I was also there--great concert. But I will never understand why they didn't have it in a larger venue like the Baseball Stadium.
RIP, Ronnie, Cassie, and Steve...
you have any audio from that night?
I was there it was my 18th birthday i know how you feel!
I was at that show!!!
I was 12 went with some older boys from across the street. General Admission show.
They were still recovering. Love 'em ole boy 's
i love how collins always had one sleeve up and one sleeve down to match the madness in his playing, RIP
As I lay me down to sleep, Southern Rock my soul to keep. Saw ya'all, bought your records. You left us, we are soon to follow. Peace to your souls and your kin.
Allen Collins "Sure Loved to play guitar, & Sure was Great"!!
One of the most underrated guitarist of all time.
@@roadrunner4677 They were ALL underrated individually & as a band, I will never understand why.
This is cool. This also the shortest freebird solo I've ever heard. Also first time I hear only 1 guitar on solo, usually a second guitar joins allen a couple of minutes or so after he starts the solo. Everybody knows that though, I just wanted to comment because this band was my introduction to rock and roll when was 10 or so.
Even as the instrumentals are lovingly played, I can still hear Ronnie's soulful voice singing those words as if he were still here.... I am so glad I was able to see the original lineup perform a number of times, the last one being on 8/6/77, just a few weeks before that terrible day. Rest in Peace all of you Freebirds everywhere, may we never forget you! \m/
rockn24x7goog got any audio from that last 77 concert??
Agreed!!!
Yes Charlie I will remember you and the guys and girl from Lynyrd Skynyrd. Fly high FreeBirds.
Thank God I saw them only 3 days before the crash. I'll cherish that forever. Beautiful job
I can’t imagine the courage it took for them to get up there and perform freebird so soon boys were determined respect.
It's cool to see Allen Collins doing what he does best... Such a short and tragic life for him
The good guys always go young. He was lightning in a bottle.
Never be forgotten
I was there that night. Brought tears to my eyes. Was a very special night❣️
I was there. When they played that instrumental version of Freebird and the spotlight lit that mike with a hat like RVZ wore everyone blistered their fingers with their old bic lighters. There wasn’t 3:15 a dry eye in the house. Imagine a whole audience full of country boy rockin heads ballin their eyes out. It was the singularly most poignant moment in the annals of Volunteer jams in particular and also Southern Rock. We never suspected that Skynyrd would ever take the stage again. What a night I will never EVER forget it.
Crying....my heart hurts..... again☹️☹️
Im cryin ... what a great performance !
Great just ausome
Man it brings tears to my eyes these guys was my weekend running the roads going to concerts never again will there be times like this
Great Jam Allen. Legendary guys up there playing 😊
This still gives me chills. I was in Nashville listening to VJ-V on the radio live. We had no idea this was going to happen. We had some guys from Jacksonville with us and when LS came on, we ran outside and turned on all the radios in our cars and listened to Free Bird as loud as it would go. Once in a lifetime event.
I saw this on a 8 foot C-band Sat. dish on my parents house. This was great. As Charlie said "Long Live the Lynyrd Skynyrd Band. RIP Gary
I have been a Skynyrd and CDB my WHOLE life....every F**** time i watch this video I get tears in my eyes.
My all time favorite
40 years ago today.RIP Ronnie,Cassie and Steve.Greatest band ever.Fly on Freebird.Great tribute and brought a tear to my eye seeing Charlie tearing up.Ronnie was his best friend.
Rest Easy Gary. You were truly great.
Now Charlie Daniels has passed. RIP. What beautiful 🎶 🎸 these guys gave us.
RIP Gary; allen; billy; ronnie - this song will live with me forever
The most genius move to not have vocals. Top 5 band all time
Man if that doesn’t stand the hair up on your arms, not sure i can help you..Wow! RIP ALL.....
That’s right 🤘
I like how at the encore you can see gary rossington short of breath obvious overwhelm ed with emotion and says " I don't know what to say rips me up everytime
Gary with that cigarette sticking from his little finger, so cool.
Yeah. I cried to, And every time I play it. THERE MUSIC WILL NEVER. DIE!
If this don't make you cry nothing will. Stuff like this recognizes the ones that are no longer here. And you don't just stop. You carry on and pay tribute at the appropriate time. Channel their spirit through the performance and move it on and rock it baby!
Saw this years ago. Played tonight for our cat Mongo. He would call out as you walk by and roll over to submit to any love you got! Purr the second you step to him! Let's all pray and hope we can find people like this. Thank you Lynryd Skynyrd! You taught me some lessons!
Allen Collins was such a beast on guitar. My favorite LS is the Gimmie back my bullets album where it's just Rossington and Collins on guitars. The whole band was great but those two were what drove the musical side of things within the band.
What?
@@fullthrottlejeffry I hope English isnt your first language
ed and steve both gave a ton as well
It took a lot of will power to get up on that stage 10 yrs after the crash more than I could find these guys loved there musicians what a tribute to there friends and missing band members it fills me up to see Southern Rock band to hold there head up and go on its been a long time but I think u can still hear me in my opinion u r the best southern rock band ever and ever will b God bless u
I cried. Respect
MCA Records dropped the ball back in 1979 when they should have released this great live instrumental recording of "Freebird". This, by all accounts, should have been Skynyrd's last actual recording. If "Freebird Live (instrumental)" had been released as a single & marketed as "The Lynyrd Skynyrd Band & The Charlie Daniels Band", this single would've zoomed up the Billboard Hot 100! This should've been released as a two-sided single in '79! :-)
ChihuahuaboyDH For all the dough that Lynyrd Skynyrd put into MCA's coffers, MCA certainly hasn't done them any favors. MCA's lack of marketing and "push" on the 1987 album "Legend" is mind boggling. That should have been promoted to the hilt. Yet, I found out about it only through a small article in Rolling Stone. No ads, no radio airplay, no nothing.
MCA records was a shit show. Look up Steve Hoffman and Buddy Holly master tapes. Dude walked out with tapes and contracts and they covered it up.
What a incredible experience I have had this evening....I have never been so happy at this very moment in my life and I am a goner ....hook,line and sinker ...lol sooo cool and special to me.
I was at this show ✌️😎
The music. And the spirit of leonard skinner we live on forever
Dang tearing up again...
Rest in Peace, Ronnie Van Zandt & Charlie Daniels🙏🕇
Southern Rock lives on forever
I love how energetic Allen was when he played free bird it sucked that he couldn’t play in the tribute tour in ‘87
Would been so cool for have Allen playing with Gary and Ed on the tribute tour
Jesus, I never realized what a beast Collins was on guitar. I mean, yeah, I knew, but DAMN.....
I saw them with charlie Daniel's and Jay Giles in 1976 in Nashville ,what a show!!!!! I will soon be 66
I never got to see the original band...too young...but I did get to see this Volunteer Jam V performance on my little 13" black & white tv back in 1979 when PBS aired the full concert. It was a huge deal to me at the time as I was just becoming a fan and had recently picked up the guitar, inspired by all of the Skynyrd guitarists.
It was amazing to watch these guy who had survived the plane crash, back on stage playing again...and sad to think of those who didn't make it.
THIS IS WHY IT'S CALLED .........J A M !!!!
Because that's a jam right there that's a real Jam that's what Jammin's
all about
I was there and there was not a dry eye in the place. these shows were amazing year after year.
Me too. Was a magical night!
Thanks for all the great memories Charlie Daniel!!! I imagine you and Ronnie are jamming today during your first full day in the spirit world together.
Allen Collins, nobody in LS stands close to his guitar playing , fkn master
TURN IT UP!!
This was the most kick-ass version of Freebird that I've ever heard, and I'm 38 and been a huge Lynyrd Skynyrd fan since I was probably 5. Wish I could've heard this before today. I loved Charlie Daniels growing up too and I was really hoping Charlie would've have a violin solo in there too. It was still there greatest rendition of Freebird I've ever heard, even without the lyrics
I remember this show. I watched this on my satellite dish. I had this 8 foot C-band dish on my parents house. It had been 2 years since the crash--- we didnt know what to expect. Chills when they did this song. This is right up there, but the atlanta fox shows from 76 were the best capturing skynyrd-- both nights.
This had to be so hard, and yet, so uplifting, and fulfilling for Allen, Gary, Art, Billy, and Leon to do, especially with Dean, Ronnie, Steve, and Cassie's deaths still fresh in their minds. It's sad knowing that most of the men in this video have joined Dean, Ronnie, Steve, and Cassie in the hereafter. Rest in peace, Allen, Billy, Leon, and Charlie.
and lastly now rip Gary
Cheers for that! What a wonderful surprise. Watching your videos make me feel like I'm back in the 1970s again and what a feeling that is. You only really appreciate these guys after they're gone. Had I been older at the time I would have understood how good musicians they really were.
God bless them all who have now sadly passed.
Thanks again.
All my friends from my teens and 20s are passing. But I have been blessed to see unbelievable music live (in person ) from the original LS lineup , CDB, The Outlaws , Molly Hatchet, Henry Paul, Blackfoot, Allman Brothers, and too many other southern rock legends. I am a blessed man!
Thanks sir for discovering henry paul trough your comment
American by birth southern by the grace of God, rest in heaven charlie, Ronnie, Allen, cassie,billy ,leon,and Marshall tucker.
I really miss Allen being up with Gary. It’s just too damn sad to know all that happened to Allen in such a short period of time! RiIP Allen,, Steve, Billy, Leon, Cassie, JoJo, Bob and of course Ronnie Van Zant
and rip gary
Skynyrd helped form the lives of millions who knew the music and what it mean. Loved them from the first time and still love listening to the music today. The music is timeless and lives on through the existing members of the band today. No matter what the age, ask anyone you come across and all will agree some of the best songs ever written. Live on Lynyrd Skynyrd ! We love you and miss the ones who started this movement of Southern Rock.
It's beautiful, exciting to see them on stage again, to hear Gary's voice, but it made me cry... 🤘🏻🦅
I WAS THERE! January 13, 1979-the day before my 26th birthday. One to remember!
The first concert I ever went to was skynard at the age of 14 in 1974. After that I saw any southern rock band that got near me in SC. Including Skynards last show in Greenville. No better groups than all of those from back then.
The best performance of this song. Forget that some notes are off, or there are some timing issues here and there. The emotion that permeates this version is what makes it special. This should have been the end. Dignified.