SOLO CAUGHT ME OFF GUARD! | Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Free Bird" | FIRST TIME REACTION

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  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +828

    RIP Gary Rossington. Haunting to know all the guys on the front of that stage, hair flowing in the wind, in their prime are now all freebirds. Thanks for all the great music.
    Also, legend has it, that the guitar solo at the end, goes on and on, across the Universe, forever and ever!

    • @AntonioCapacho
      @AntonioCapacho Год назад +5

      That is cool, could You Tell us the story😮

    • @Professor-hw2dd
      @Professor-hw2dd Год назад +11

      It does go on and on. They kept going, so they had to fade it out for the studio version, other wise it would of been like an hour song.

    • @Raven5150
      @Raven5150 Год назад +7

      Artimus pipe is still alive but he's in the back

    • @rickc661
      @rickc661 Год назад +6

      too fun, this is great. the ' out in the universe' is Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry, it's on the Voyager NASA event. the first Guitar solo , the slide guitar by the player next to the singer Survived a plane crash months later that changed this band. the Lead singer died. the 3 rd guitar, White shirt / red pants- and his sister, a backup singer, died. Lots of folks say songs shouldn't last more than 6 min - this is evidenced to the opposite. My fave bands, Gratefull Dead & Allman bros are famous for 15 min + tunes....

    • @Raven5150
      @Raven5150 Год назад +4

      @@rickc661 and the aliens sent pack a message that said send more Chuck berry

  • @rodsnrounds
    @rodsnrounds Год назад +392

    Three months after this performance, Freebird was the final song during a concert in Greenville, South Carolina. It would be the last show and song that they played together. The opening lyrics to Freebird are: "If I leave here tomorrow, Would you still remember me?"
    The next day, the group's plane crashed in Mississippi twenty minutes shy of its destination in Baton Rouge Louisiana.
    Yes, 46 years later, we still remember you

    • @robertdoss7272
      @robertdoss7272 Год назад +7

      N55vm was the plane number..rip

    • @coramprat
      @coramprat Год назад +4

      I saw the reunion concert they did in Baton Rouge, their first time back since the crash, in 1991. Awesome show

    • @pjyork8879
      @pjyork8879 Год назад +4

      Skynyrd is still performing

    • @jimearnest4342
      @jimearnest4342 11 месяцев назад +6

      I was at the last concert in Greenville, my biggest regret about that night is,I got so high that night that I don't remember most of it...

    • @js6729
      @js6729 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​​@@pjyork8879they're a glorified cover band at this point sadly considering that all if the original members are no longer with us except Artimus Pyle and he hasn't played in the band in about 20 years

  • @iconicamericano1131
    @iconicamericano1131 4 месяца назад +103

    Was anyone else excitingly waiting for her to hear the guitar solo for the first time & she doesn't even know it's coming? Love seeing people discover great music.

  • @MichalMittermayr
    @MichalMittermayr 7 месяцев назад +16

    Those rockingmaids + guys are All about 70 now!❤

    • @DSmith-skeptic
      @DSmith-skeptic 12 дней назад +1

      All of these decades later, I’m still heartsick. I still remember that tragic day.

  • @RKDriver
    @RKDriver Год назад +289

    Allen Collins is the main guitar solo. How he did that every night without his fingers breaking apart is amazing. RIP Allen

    • @Jamessmith-xk3fh
      @Jamessmith-xk3fh Год назад +9

      That was Steve, Allen and Gary right on solo right

    • @timothybenetti5322
      @timothybenetti5322 Год назад +17

      That solo is 99% LARKIN ALLEN COLLINS

    • @timothybenetti5322
      @timothybenetti5322 Год назад +3

      Truth!!!!

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke Год назад +8

      If you ain't been playing in a while or you are rusty on all the string bending, the solo is a bitch for sure.

    • @artbagley1406
      @artbagley1406 Год назад +9

      To my way of thinking -- besides everybody's top-notch performance -- it's bass man Leon Wilkeson @ 11:22 whose fingers came close to breaking! Those thick bass cables (can't be considered strings) were being plucked mighty rapidly and cleanly in that rocket-speed ending section! And hearing Billy Powell's piano being heard mixed in all the other instruments at the loudest section at the ending -- just WOW!!!

  • @SaganTheKhajiit
    @SaganTheKhajiit Год назад +541

    Free Bird's solo is a song of its own.

    • @billsmith11
      @billsmith11 Год назад +6

      Agreed

    • @shadowproductions969
      @shadowproductions969 Год назад +5

      This song and Highway Song by Blackfoot are 2 of the best and longest southern rock solos of all time

    • @SaganTheKhajiit
      @SaganTheKhajiit Год назад +3

      @@firecracker187 OMG so quirky! Haha lol!
      There, I gave you the attention you so desperately wanted. Happy now?

    • @firecracker187
      @firecracker187 Год назад +1

      @@SaganTheKhajiit your attention means nothing to me. Who even are you.
      I do appreciate you paying attention to me though thank you
      BTW I'm always happy

    • @firecracker187
      @firecracker187 Год назад

      @@SaganTheKhajiit your sea shanties make me appreciate you a but tho

  • @robertjones4361
    @robertjones4361 Год назад +116

    What a glorious time, the world was so different, you just watched a time capsule......not a phone in the crowd, just people loving life, loving the fresh air and loving some good old fashioned rock guitar!!!!!!

    • @kingschen1394
      @kingschen1394 8 месяцев назад +3

      I wish I was alive back then, I was born in 78 though

    • @davidgross990
      @davidgross990 8 месяцев назад +2

      This was the last concert I attended before going into boot camp.

    • @Dr.Claw_M.A.D.
      @Dr.Claw_M.A.D. 7 месяцев назад +1

      Look carefully at the crowd, they are baked.

    • @stephenleando7559
      @stephenleando7559 5 месяцев назад +1

      Born in 69 and this was the most requested song when I was in basic training for the Army!

    • @bullyproofyomama
      @bullyproofyomama Месяц назад

      … and not one person died from a sunburn that day . hahaha . Hicole we rocked .

  • @kimemerson5732
    @kimemerson5732 Год назад +98

    What's so funny is all of those kids in the video are now grandparents, as I am!
    What a fabulous band they were, I am so grateful I grew up with the best music ever created!
    I STILL look back on those times with love and joy.

    • @JosephAlvarez-wz7uq
      @JosephAlvarez-wz7uq Год назад +2

      Dido Kim. Couldn't have said it better myself. Looking forward to seeing them in paradise, you know heaven.

    • @kimemerson5732
      @kimemerson5732 Год назад +1

      @@JosephAlvarez-wz7uq yes, we will all meet again!
      There sure will be beautiful music playing when we arrive!🙏🙏❤️

    • @woodymeadows9363
      @woodymeadows9363 Год назад +2

      Your first sentence.... YES!!!!!

  • @reaper51
    @reaper51 Год назад +143

    At 72 ,it still brings out the same emotion as it did when I heard the news of the crash. A tear still forms ,as if I lost a family member . Great music, great times and I don't think anyone can argue that they were and still are the greatest band from the 70s .Every song was for all of us.

    • @honeybadger713
      @honeybadger713 Год назад +4

      I remember it very well .

    • @cbrippee
      @cbrippee Год назад +2

      I too remember hearing the news, I was 21 and played the heck out of One More From the Road. They were my favorite band at that time out of many great rock bands I liked. Myself and some buddies were going to go see them in Kalamazoo at Wings Stadium in Novemeber of 77. I still have the memories and play the heck out of Lynyrd Skynyrd while out and about on my motorcycle.

    • @hermitrob5481
      @hermitrob5481 Год назад +3

      Amen

    • @MikeElliott-hj6nu
      @MikeElliott-hj6nu 11 месяцев назад +6

      I loved your comment and logged in just to reply to it. I’m 65 and I got to see them twice,, in ‘74 and ‘76. I cried my eyes out over the song, the young lady’s reaction to it and many of the comments here, including yours. It’s so awesome that Skynyrd’s music is being appreciated and the legacy being carried on by the younger generations. My only wish is that they could have seen them live and in person. There was nothing in life that I’ve experienced that matched being up front at a Skynyrd concert and pausing for a moment to watch the people jumping up and down in the top level of the arena to Free Bird. Rock on, brother.

    • @BillyCook-ve1iy
      @BillyCook-ve1iy 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm 71 and knowing all the history it still now puts a tear or two down my face

  • @steveijams8475
    @steveijams8475 Год назад +86

    It is kinda funny, when you realize that all those cute girls, are now like 62-70 years old.. Grandma you were so cool.

    • @roguechocolateer8235
      @roguechocolateer8235 2 месяца назад +3

      I'm 62 , and grandma is still cool when the lights go low

    • @roguechocolateer8235
      @roguechocolateer8235 2 месяца назад

      I'm 62, grandma is still cool when the lights go low

    • @niss2142
      @niss2142 Месяц назад

      @@roguechocolateer8235 Get your freak on still? 🙂

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Год назад +511

    During Nirvana Unplugged Kurt was asking "Are there any requests?" Someone shouted "FREE BIRD!" In which he replied "I was waiting for that." Then one of the guest musicians of the Meat Puppets says "I've got a free bird for you" while giving them the finger. They then jokingly go into Sweet Home Alabama. It was hilarious.

    • @ZombieJesus1987
      @ZombieJesus1987 Год назад +38

      My friends old band wrote a song called Free Bird that was like a minute and a half long that they would play anytime someone yelled out "Free Bird" at a show. It was a staple.

    • @langdalepaul
      @langdalepaul Год назад +31

      It was a standing joke at most rock concerts in the 70s and 80s for fansto yell “Freebird”, no matter what band was playing.

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 Год назад

      @@langdalepaul It even applied in other countries :) That and Paranoid :).
      On a live Indica recording I have there are people shouting that out (Indica are a Finnish rock band well worth your time by the way (Google "indica live at idea park" to get a good one of their performances))

    • @Paladin-11C
      @Paladin-11C Год назад +14

      I'll take "Things weaker bands do when they get embarrassed" for 500. The meat who?

    • @johnnyb6067
      @johnnyb6067 Год назад +7

      I was at a Beach Boys show. I gave Mike Love a handshake during intermission and told him to play Freebird. He pulled his hand back and looked like he was about to hit me.

  • @kennethohnemus3192
    @kennethohnemus3192 Год назад +226

    Please listen to more Lynyrd Skynyrd. They have a huge amount of absolutely amazing ballads that will take your breath away. I promise

    • @berduss7149
      @berduss7149 Год назад +9

      next one : call me the breez

    • @Vance78106
      @Vance78106 Год назад +28

      Simple man.

    • @terrylandess6072
      @terrylandess6072 Год назад +8

      Instead of the same old standards: Gimme Back My Bullets.

    • @WilliamPickett75
      @WilliamPickett75 Год назад +7

      @@Vance78106 both Lynyrd Skyynyrd or Shinedown's version are good. If not Tuesday's Gone

    • @Arkryal
      @Arkryal Год назад +15

      Yeah, she needs to hear "Simple Man". She seems to like the more emotional, moving songs, especially the uplifting and positive ones, and that one would likely skyrocket to the top of her playlist.
      But I would recommend the studio version. Skynard had some epic live shows, but the recording capabilities at the time were not quite up to par. And there are very few recordings of that one with Ronnie and the original lineup before the accident, so most of the live shows that covered that came after (which is still awesome, but the original is better).

  • @AbbotsDan
    @AbbotsDan Год назад +133

    The look of pure joy on your face as that solo kicked in was priceless - had me grinning ear to ear 😊

    • @aussierhino471
      @aussierhino471 Год назад +3

      Was going to say exactly the same thing 😄

    • @jasonlaviolette2964
      @jasonlaviolette2964 11 месяцев назад

      And then it just kept going, and going, and going, and going.... What I wouldn't give to have been at that show, granted, I would have been there for my first birthday, lol. Listening to this song on CD or the radio never gets old, even when you know its about to gear up, but live, omg, this has to be one of the most EPIC guitar solos of all time.

    • @stevedahlberg8680
      @stevedahlberg8680 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same, lol

    • @stone2360
      @stone2360 12 дней назад

      It was smart to have a heart monitor. I think it does it to anyone who listens to free bird 🦅

  • @shugyoforyou211
    @shugyoforyou211 Год назад +119

    The piano player is Billy Powell. He was one of their roadies and they didn't even know he was a classically trained musician until they walked in on him playing in an empty studio. That's why that solo evokes so much emotion. His skill is way beyond your average honky-tonk piano player. And thank you for acknowledging Leon Wilkeson on bass (my instrument of choice). Love your videos! Keep it up!

    • @natev1956
      @natev1956 Год назад

      Don't you hate having to explain this s*** to dumbasses that are so young and don't have a clue? Maui's having just say yeah they were three lead guitarists!! Actually 4. Allen Collins, Gary rossington, Steve Gaines, Ed King oh and a 5th,, Bob Sacamento from Seinfeld

    • @briankeightly3361
      @briankeightly3361 Год назад +3

      That smell is a great song to do !!!!

    • @briankeightly3361
      @briankeightly3361 Год назад +2

      Sorry I posted this in the wrong spot

    • @angeldesigns1385
      @angeldesigns1385 10 месяцев назад

      @@briankeightly3361lol it happens!

  • @edwardcapobianco2975
    @edwardcapobianco2975 11 месяцев назад +30

    As much as Skynyrd was known and revered for their devastating ,ferocious ,3 lead guitar attack, Pianist Billy Powell was the secret weapon. His piano playing elevated this band into the stratosphere!!! Add in Leon on the bass and you were in heaven. Absolutely one of the greatest bands to see live, they were so special there are no words. Not to mention Allen Collins guitar playing! The plane crash was one of rock and rolls saddest tragedies. Right up there with Duane Allman, Berry Oakley, John Bonham and John Lennon😢😢

    • @jamesschmidlin1127
      @jamesschmidlin1127 10 месяцев назад +2

      😆, yeah, I saw another video reaction to this song, he was just playing the music not a video and reacting. He was like, there sounds like there is more than one lead guitar, how is that? I’m like, be I theirs is more than one lead guitar. That’s the beauty of the song, instead of the leads trying to sound like one guitar, it added layers to the performance.

  • @GregCombs100
    @GregCombs100 Год назад +182

    Love your reaction. If you’re new to this band you may not know some of the history. Free Bird was the finale they played live so the reason for the fanfare at the end.
    This was July 1977. The lyrics here are even more prophetic when you know that in about three months the plane crash occurred that killed Ronnie Van Zant (the lead singer, founder of the band, and the heart and soul of the group), Steve Gaines (guitar player with the beard) and Cassie Gaines, his sister, and severly injured everyone else in the band. Not sure if there's a decent live video of them after this until October so this is one of their last filmed performances.
    "If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?"

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Год назад +15

      46 years later, the answer is YES

    • @connerlackey3952
      @connerlackey3952 Год назад +8

      My answer is yes

    • @joebush5463
      @joebush5463 Год назад +5

      i saw them in july in chicago

    • @corbettmanley932
      @corbettmanley932 Год назад +3

      ALWAYS, FOREVER & EVER 💯❤

    • @trestruant9941
      @trestruant9941 Год назад

      > "If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?"
      I hope that was on their headstones - what a powerful line to leave as a legacy.

  • @paulocarvalho6480
    @paulocarvalho6480 Год назад +86

    How your heart rate went up to 115, just shows you were loving it. The same happened to me the first time I heard this song. I'm usually a keep cool guy and I don't dance, but with this, I can't stop shaking my body. This concert must have been just magical. And you're right, that bass is awesome. I've never seen a bass player play it like a guitar. Leon was phenomenal. And let's not forget Artimus on the drums. How could he keep up with the guitar solo? I bet his arms were on fire and pain after all this chaotic, beautiful ending.

    • @Triple-Four
      @Triple-Four Год назад +4

      Shit, 115 is around my average BPM so you can imagine how crazy it is when a song actually gets me.

    • @paulocarvalho6480
      @paulocarvalho6480 Год назад +1

      @@Triple-Four You better be careful, buddy. Some day you might get in trouble. 😁 But I understand how and what you mean. Music has the power to make people change their feelings.

    • @Triple-Four
      @Triple-Four Год назад

      ​@@paulocarvalho6480I think i'll be okay 😂 My high heart rate is from my anxiety and doctors have told me it's completely normal since everyone is different. Music can just give you that full on adrenaline rush. You'd think that at the age of 25, I wouldn't know who Lynyrd Skynyrd is but I grew up on classic rock from the 60's all the way to the 90's. I listen to mostly metal with heavy riffs and breakdowns and this song still has my favorite guitar solo of all time.

    • @NecramoniumVideo
      @NecramoniumVideo Год назад

      The only guitar solo that gets your cardio going!

    • @AryehGildiner
      @AryehGildiner Год назад

      If you like bass players doing it that way, check out any live performance of The Who. John Entwistle arguably invented the entire concept of a bassist leading the melody and may be the first example of the 'bass solo' in My Generation. They gave him the nickname 'Thunderfingers'. Try to find his solo in one of their performances of 5:15. Every dynamic modern bass player stands on the shoulders of that giant.

  • @claytargets
    @claytargets Год назад +85

    70s musicianship is unmatched. Love the classics.

  • @lhmj
    @lhmj Год назад +26

    Its the greatest thing in the world watching people experience greatness for the first time. I've never seen anyone LESS ready for Freebird. Amazing reaction.

  • @adamcranner3999
    @adamcranner3999 6 месяцев назад +33

    This is THE quintisential Southern Rock performance of all time, I must say.

    • @SodaPopinksi
      @SodaPopinksi 2 месяца назад

      Southern rock?

    • @WilliamNelson-jr2kv
      @WilliamNelson-jr2kv Месяц назад

      Have you ever seen two guys that can play the guitar that well in the same band. I'm almost 66 and I haven't of course I'm a little biased because I'm from Alabama not that they are but they are close by.

  • @SIXX2772
    @SIXX2772 Год назад +232

    One of the BEST live bands to EVER hit the stage!!

    • @AgenteusaRR
      @AgenteusaRR Год назад +2

      I would tell you "preach brother" but I don't believe in religion :PP

    • @musiclover9361
      @musiclover9361 Год назад +2

      ​@@AgenteusaRR, I don't believe in religion either but I often say (in a secular manner), "Testify brother, testify!" whenever I hear great singers or musicians and I'm usually listening to SRV when I say it.

  • @EastCoastBruin
    @EastCoastBruin Год назад +37

    I was there, my first concert.
    The line up, in order of appearance:
    The Outlaws ( Green Grass and High Tides, Ghost Riders in the Sky, There Goes Another Love Song)
    Santana (Black Magic Woman, Oye Como Va)
    Lynyrd Skynyrd (Sweet Home Alabama, Gimme Three Steps, Simple Man, and so many others)
    Peter Frampton headlined.
    It was a Day on the Green by legendary promoter Bill Graham (that's his voice at the end)

    • @MikeElliott-hj6nu
      @MikeElliott-hj6nu 11 месяцев назад +1

      You’re very fortunate to have witnessed that. I think that particular version of Free Bird is the greatest single live performance in the history of music.

    • @EastCoastBruin
      @EastCoastBruin 11 месяцев назад

      @@MikeElliott-hj6nu Queen's 20 minute set at Live Aid is right up there for great performances. But the lineup I saw that day in 1977 was pretty spectacular. My first concert, left me wanting to see more shows. I have been fortunate enough to have seen many of the greatest bands play live.

  • @kentk2215
    @kentk2215 Год назад +102

    Definitely a jam! So tragic. The plane crash was not long after this show. Congratulations on expanding your horizons and continuing your rock’n’roll edification! Keep on rockin, Aileen! 🤘

    • @billsmith11
      @billsmith11 Год назад +4

      It became their epitaph , who would've thought a song would come true ? Usually its the other way around , a song comes to life after an incident in many ways R.I.P. Everybody from Lynyrd Skynyrd

    • @caphowdy666
      @caphowdy666 Год назад +2

      @@billsmith11 Also total irony that the album they released that year was called Street Survivors and had a photo of the band surrounded by flames, which was changed to a plain black background after the accident.

    • @billsmith11
      @billsmith11 Год назад

      @caphowdy666 yes it was recalled before that was a thing because of Steve I believe, not sure but it was a rare album I had a copy as well as 2 copies of the Styx with the Woman/Peacock on the reverse side of the played side

    • @caphowdy666
      @caphowdy666 Год назад

      @@billsmith11 sure its been reissued over the years with the original cover, don't think the original version is that rare though going on the prices on Discogs

    • @billsmith11
      @billsmith11 Год назад

      @@caphowdy666 I just remembered them being yanked

  • @codydsimmons615
    @codydsimmons615 Год назад +37

    Whenever you hear people yell FREE BIRD….this right here is why….and they go just as hard on the studio version too…this song never fails to hype me up 😂

  • @iconicamericano1131
    @iconicamericano1131 4 месяца назад +10

    Fun fact, the reason they put such a long guitar solo in that song was to give Ronnie a break from singing for a bit. Sometimes they would play the solo for up to 20 minutes.

    • @poolhemi
      @poolhemi 2 месяца назад +1

      BULL#*&

  • @ZombieJesus1987
    @ZombieJesus1987 Год назад +74

    Lynyrd Skynyrd's debut album is one of the greatest rock albums of all time. Just one great song after another.
    Tuesday's Gone, Simple Man and Gimme Three Steps are some songs you should check out!

    • @thatguy8005
      @thatguy8005 Год назад

      The musicians that went through Studio One in Doraville, Georgia, were at another level when putting together music. There was a mix of classical training in there.

    • @Eric_KMod
      @Eric_KMod Год назад +1

      YES SHE MUST DO A REACTION TO THOSE. She will be stunned by what she has missed.

    • @marcusturner2806
      @marcusturner2806 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@thatguy8005Studio One was just a few miles from my high school. Tho that took place three years before my time.

    • @thatguy8005
      @thatguy8005 7 месяцев назад

      @@marcusturner2806 my mother moved here in 1955 from the Netherlands and was a professional concert pianist and violinist. She taught a bunch of the guys recording at studio one. I met loads of famous musicians… just thought they were regular people that played music. Jimmy Buffets friend pulled his teeth out when we were sitting together. I was terrified.

  • @notablindliberal896
    @notablindliberal896 Год назад +51

    Free Bird was 8th and last track on their debut album (Pronounced) which was released 50 years ago this past Sunday.
    Glad that you have discovered them so you can keep this Great Bands music alive.
    Sweet Home Alabama you may have heard, its been in a couple movies. There is a live version of this song from the same show. It was played right before Free Bird.
    There are plenty of other great songs from LS between 73 and 77.
    Thoroughly enjoyed your reaction. Thank you and enjoy the ride.

  • @NateKyng
    @NateKyng Год назад +44

    Watching people react to Free Bird Live for the first time and seeing the joy they get from it is a new favorite pastime.

    • @MikeElliott-hj6nu
      @MikeElliott-hj6nu 11 месяцев назад +2

      Agree 100%. I’m so happy that this song was documented for the younger generations to enjoy.

  • @erichirsch583
    @erichirsch583 3 месяца назад +5

    Aileen sweetheart this is your introduction to Lynyrd Skynyrd honey.. the whole band goes ape towards the end… Skynyrd knew how to put on a show for sure! And you are such a cutie pie ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @raymondszmigiel7627
    @raymondszmigiel7627 Год назад +8

    This looks like it was filmed at the Oakland-Alameda Coliseum (aka "The Black Hole) back around 1977. They were part of the southern rock bands that were popular back then. Of all their songs, this was my favorite. While it begins with relaxed sound, the instrumental solo for the last five minutes is one of the great kickass pieces of rock 'n roll.

  • @legalizitt
    @legalizitt Год назад +36

    Lynyrd Skynyrd came out when I was a Senior in high school. Every song was a hit. Amazing band. Their plane crashed when I was in college. Unbelievable tragedy. The last original member, Gary Rossington, died a few months ago. I still play all their songs. Top 5 rock bands, imho.

    • @natev1956
      @natev1956 Год назад

      Out of all the reaction people actually respect this girl because she loves Tool. But personally I'm a Skynyrd band and this is what brought me here. I saw tool back in the 90s a couple times with my friends and they were phenomenal

  • @DizzyD850
    @DizzyD850 Год назад +86

    Leon Wilkeson is a very underrated bass player, the dude can lay down a groove, the next song from them on your radar should be Simple Man

    • @JCaylor2099
      @JCaylor2099 Год назад +5

      Absolutely Leon is very underrated when I started playing bass he was one of the guys I watched to see how a good bass player does things

    • @charleshall9755
      @charleshall9755 Год назад +2

      "That Smell" is another great song by LS....

    • @mixhaelamikovich
      @mixhaelamikovich Год назад +2

      Best player ever

    • @kenmills1611
      @kenmills1611 Год назад +2

      And in this one, he had his own little show off to the side.

  • @ciphernine7824
    @ciphernine7824 Год назад +32

    One of the very best live rock performances ever - no auto-tune, pitch-correction, or AI replication- 100% genuine naturally-imperfect human rock&roll - the way it's meant to be.

  • @timothygrayson
    @timothygrayson Год назад +14

    There are few songs that evoke tears but this song exemplifies the magnitude of travelling to a new culture. It is exquisite.

  • @supobostarman
    @supobostarman 11 месяцев назад +9

    Yes, we grandparents were pretty cool and a rocking generation! Miss it so much! But so glad you can see us in our element and in our prime in these great old concert videos. We had the best music any generation could ask for! And the most freedom as well!!

  • @fugawiaus
    @fugawiaus Год назад +25

    When you rewatch this song take note of the audience “vibe”, especially during the last verse. Every single person in the audience knows what is coming and they start to raise the volume of the cheers and as the drummer picks up the beat they start to go nuts.
    Cheers from Australia

  • @rodjohnson2632
    @rodjohnson2632 Год назад +16

    I was at this concert at the Oakland Coliseum July 2, 1977. It was a Bill Graham Day on the Green show, of which there were several here each summer. There were 4 bands, with The Outlaws opening the show, followed by Santana, then Lynyrd Skynyrd, and finally Peter Frampton was the headliner. Skynyrd was the highlight of the day, although all the bands were great. 3 weeks later, on the 24th, I was here again at the Coliseum for Led Zeppelin, which turned out to be their final U.S. concert ever.

    • @baldheadbob
      @baldheadbob 5 месяцев назад

      I was there that day too.

    • @WilliamNelson-jr2kv
      @WilliamNelson-jr2kv Месяц назад

      Skynyrd's one of the greatest led Zeppelin is the greatest

  • @kennethjenkins3972
    @kennethjenkins3972 Год назад +52

    “That Smell” is my favorite Skynyrd Song, it rocks and was written as a intervention song for their band mate Gary Rossington, who was struggling with substance abuse at the time

    • @johnvanriper3363
      @johnvanriper3363 Год назад +1

      Dark Dark song but yeah you’re right it’s a great one

  • @ethanlinger4112
    @ethanlinger4112 10 месяцев назад +3

    You just watched one of the best bands of all time, and thank you for not being someone that pauses halfway through the solo! It’s one of those ones where you start listening and you literally can’t stop until it’s over.

  • @gildavis8266
    @gildavis8266 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the things that made Lynyrd Skynyrd so popular was that when they played it was a party and it was one you were invited too! I was lucky enough to see them live in 1974 when they played at Georgia Jam at Fulton County Stadium. It was just as intense and just as hot too. I'm really glad that live motion pictures were recorded so you can experience the magic of that time. It's hard to believe that after this concert in Oakland, California that they would have four more months to do all this before the plane crash that took the lives of Ronnie Van Zant, their lead singer and Steve and Cassie Gains. He's the guitarist with Alan Collins and Gary Rossington. Cassie was Steve's sister and a background singer. Since then, time has taken all of them too.
    There are many good and great bands in this world at any given time but the thing to remember is that this is how your parents partied. And speaking as a teenager back then we were pretty dammed good at it too!

  • @Ancient_Drummer
    @Ancient_Drummer Год назад +24

    One of the most epic songs of all time! Never heard of a single person who doesn't like this masterpiece. RIP fellas.

    • @angeldesigns1385
      @angeldesigns1385 10 месяцев назад +1

      There are only a handful of songs that will ALWAYS remain internationally relevant, and persuade us to wonder how they never existed? And free-bird is NO. 1 on that list.
      “Hotel California” and “killing me softly” are the only other ones I can think of in the same category.
      Edit: and stairway to heaven

  • @BGRPiccu
    @BGRPiccu Год назад +13

    That was even a short version of the end solo. I've seen it go much longer on other live videos. Your heart rate reached 115. That's the highest I've seen since I started watching your vids. Glad to see a young female rocker who can enjoy the classics. Keep exploring the back catalog of Skynyrd, they have a ton of hits.

  • @jimking3157
    @jimking3157 Год назад +7

    This concert was in 1977 so alot of the people who were there are likely grandparents or great grandparents and still rocking out with Skynyrd

  • @chrisray7849
    @chrisray7849 Год назад +10

    Lynyrd Skynyrd may have been the tightest band live. They don't stray away from the what the song was originally and I love that about them. IMO, Free Bird is the greatest song ever recorded but That Smell is my favorite Skynyrd song.

  • @warmachine25
    @warmachine25 Год назад +18

    This song hits your soul differently when you hear it live, in person.

  • @geneaikenii1092
    @geneaikenii1092 Год назад +64

    Damn girl...where ya been??? This is Classic Southern Rock at it's best. And yes, ma'am this is very much like the official studio version, as all the great bands did back in the day. This one along with Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" are the top R&R songs of all time. Wicked killer song. So cool to watch you and your generation discovering our music. Big shoutout to you from this old, Southern Rocker in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Like your style, Aileen. Much peace, love, and happiness, doll. See ya on the next. Keep-a-rocking. Love ya. Later.

    • @druid187
      @druid187 Год назад +5

      in Middle TN here ..... and hells yeah classic rock was classic before it was old enough to be vintage.... music was just pure, sincere and good back then

    • @JavierCastell69
      @JavierCastell69 Год назад +2

      Both adorable!!!🍒🎸

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Год назад +1

      Have to totally agree!!!!! THIS is rock & roll! We were soooo lucky growing up in the 60s and 70s!! Richy Havens, Mountain, C.S.N,&Y, a young Carlos Santana, Jefferson Airplane and Gracy, Janis, Jimmy, @ WOODSTOCK. Robby, Levon, & the Band, Otis Redding, Ella, Dwayne & Clapton (Layla) Blue Eyed Soul (The Riotous Brothers) Gratefull Dead, Marley, SRV, Gary More, Blind Owl Wilson .
      Music, before it was all glam, autotune, and hype. When talent, not label hype ruled the music world.

  • @ronaldelliott4373
    @ronaldelliott4373 Год назад +29

    Aileen, there was no improvisation with Skynyrd. This was one of the most well rehearsed groups of all time. Their muscle memory made it flow so effortlessly. 🤘

    • @WilliamNelson-jr2kv
      @WilliamNelson-jr2kv Месяц назад +1

      Practice 8 hours a day in a sack by the swamp with no electricity no air in the summertime. They didn't improvise muscle memory two of the greatest guitar players ever.

  • @sethduzan4441
    @sethduzan4441 Год назад +19

    You can hear the intricacies in the dueling guitar solo/duet in the studio version, give it a whirl. 2 leads, 1 rhythm, base, piano & drums…..

  • @oldnumber5866
    @oldnumber5866 Год назад +14

    One of my favorite bands of the 70’s while I was in the military. Tragic story only enhances their music.

  • @MikeEwalt
    @MikeEwalt Год назад +20

    I've been listening to Skynyrd for 45 years This song brings a tear to my eye to this day

  • @asimpleman2585
    @asimpleman2585 Год назад +11

    The studio version is so clean and tight and great but the energy from this live version is worth so much; both the band and the crowd! Love your work!

  • @jasonmello7640
    @jasonmello7640 Год назад +27

    Skynyrd is unbelievably great, so many great songs

  • @77MrRd
    @77MrRd Год назад +3

    You really need a still , framed , picture of your face when the music changed , that was one of the happiest looks I've seen for ages
    Very enjoyable reaction vid. 👌

  • @RodgerCollins-z2l
    @RodgerCollins-z2l 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Aileen, saw you react to this January 24. Great to see younger generation freely respond to great music. Their live album called One more from the road is as good a recording done in the 70s. Best description of the band works are here. Enjoy the ride.

  • @gwydion56
    @gwydion56 Год назад +13

    Yeah, when a song swings your pulse rate by 40 points from the "zen" moment to the final solo, you have found something special. "Simple Man" is a very different tune by them, but also a great one. "Sweet Home Alabama" was a huge hit. And while every concert has its nuances, the studio version is not greatly different. They seemingly never had a bad concert. The tragic plane crash soon after this concert took out most of their core members, but their music will never die.

  • @laupstad
    @laupstad Год назад +10

    That solo is the stuff of dreams. Every time you think "They gotta end the solo now, they can't possibly step it up again" they do!

  • @bubbavonmax4211
    @bubbavonmax4211 Год назад +6

    I really enjoy your reactions. This concert was in Oakland on July 2nd, 1977, just a few months before that tragic plane crash in October. I was there at the concert. It was a birthday gift from my family. I had just turned 19 a few months before. Man, it was the first time I smoked pot. I also met my future ex-wife at that show. I remember the sting of it when I had read in the paper that Ronnie, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, and the flight crew died. I always enjoy when I see people discover Skynyrd, and no, I never get tired of watching this song. Thank you for the wonderful memory and what you do. Peace

  • @kevinlovell3048
    @kevinlovell3048 7 месяцев назад +1

    You just watched true American southern rock music that will never be duplicated again. So many great bands from that time in rock and roll❤

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just reflecting on your comment about listening to a lot of 80s more thrash or whatever, and what is an interesting band from the 70s is and I hate to say it it was a one-hit wonder but the band had real connections, I can't remember exactly but I believe one of the members had been in Motorhead which of course is sacred in terms of influencing metal. Or maybe it was the Scorpions I don't remember. Also on fire.
    Anyway, the band was named Fastway, and the name of the song is called, Say What You Will.
    It may have been a singular hit for them but it was huge and wow when I was 17 me and my friends could not wait to get the vinyl and figure out the guitar riff and the chord changes so that we could start jamming on it. It was really compelling and his singing is just beyond belief.

  • @jamesshilale2967
    @jamesshilale2967 Год назад +22

    Well done Aileen!! You RESPECTED the entire song. Difficult to do for reactors nowadays. I respect you and i honor you because you respected the entire song. Keep it up 💪👍🙏🇺🇸💯

    • @picax8398
      @picax8398 Год назад

      why is it difficult for em?

  • @k1jsfit
    @k1jsfit Год назад +7

    You were correct, your parents and grandparents were most likely rocking out more than the generations that followed. During the 60s and 70s it seemed like every genre of music was at its peak and great music was being released every couple of days! I won’t make any suggestions because you can pick just about anything you’ve never heard from back then and find a gem! Tickets to concerts were $15 to $20 a ticket and there were a few every weekend no matter where you lived!

  • @joshsprague2028
    @joshsprague2028 Год назад +21

    I’ve seen them live three times, always a great show. The tribute they put on durning this song is a tear jerker.

  • @RobbingBanks-f8y
    @RobbingBanks-f8y Месяц назад +1

    Your reaction made that song way better . Loved it, reminds me of my younger days when I 1st heard it.

  • @stevemeyer8839
    @stevemeyer8839 Год назад +8

    The energy excitement and pure talent is hard to match today. I was lucky enough to see them in concert, twice.

  • @gabbyg7216
    @gabbyg7216 Год назад +6

    The band learned piano-playing roadie Billy Powell had written an introduction to the song; upon hearing it, they included it as the finishing touch and had him formally join as their keyboardist. Great song and reaction!!

  • @javierdesantiago2273
    @javierdesantiago2273 Год назад +13

    Good day Aileen. Glad to see you back to back. Love your reactions. Most of all like your humble heart. Great song . Try Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynard

  • @akashenk
    @akashenk Год назад +8

    Lots of great songs from
    Skynyrd to choose from. Probably my favorite is “Tuesday’s Gone”.
    I remember sitting in a bar on the last night of my college career. Just hanging with friends and acquaintances. We were all saying goodbye to one another. Sometimes for the last time.
    And then “Tuesday’s Gone” came on. It was a bittersweet anthem to letting go. But it reminded me, though moments never last very long, memories can be held onto forever.

  • @00000000KP
    @00000000KP 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Aileen, great reaction to one of America's best bands.
    As regards the black eye, as I recall how the Bitish Music press reported it at the time, the week before LS had returned to their London hotel after a gig. In the bar/restaurant were some guys in suits. Words were exchanged for whatever reason and a fracas ensued. Several members of the band were injured. The men in suits were part of the Metropolitan Police Boxing Team, with only one result.
    It was so long ago, it may not be exactly accurate, but it was along those lines.
    Respect to all members of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 11 месяцев назад +1

    I am only at the 7 minutes and 42 seconds Mark where the second verse has just resumed and I only recently learned that you are learning to play the bass and now I've noticed that you point it out a lot but it's hardly any reactors do. But Leon wilkeson on base is one of my favorite things in this world. That dude was an absolute monster and you have to understand that Lynyrd Skynyrd played 3-hour concerts. And yet they were always pushing it and always rocking hard, even on ballads really. Unfortunately there isn't a whole lot of direct footage of Leon Wilkinson in this video but coming up after a while, there is a part where all the guitar players line up on stage and he's on your right and he's always got his beard and a goofy hat on and he's wearing shorts half the time but he's just rocking the base so hard. If you really want to hear him go off, check out their cover of an early 1900s seminal very early country music hits by Jimmie rodgers, give me a t for texas. You will hear a machine like Bass Performance in a live show that had already been going on for a while and still had a ways to go and it's just destroys me every time. I'm just so beyond impressed.

  • @madcracker84
    @madcracker84 Год назад +12

    One of the greatest guitar solos of all time.

  • @nicholasschlegel473
    @nicholasschlegel473 Год назад +4

    Wow, did your heart rate skyrocket! That’s rock n’ roll.

  • @jxstified7558
    @jxstified7558 Год назад +16

    This song playing at the end of Devils Rejects is so fire and anyone that hasn't seen that trilogy needs to!

    • @am_i_demon
      @am_i_demon Год назад +1

      Devil's rejects has got to have the best sound track through the whole movie.

    • @spacekitten357
      @spacekitten357 Год назад +1

      im told im fucking weird for that, but that scene makes me cry everytime its such a beutiful culmination of everythjng those movies are meant to be

    • @NuKnightRider
      @NuKnightRider Год назад

      First time I heard it in a movie was Forrest Gump, then Devil’s Rejects and Kingsman. Loved it in Kingsman especially

    • @spacekitten357
      @spacekitten357 Год назад

      @@NuKnightRider in king of the hill, when khan becomes a redneck, he plays it on repeat 24/7 in his backyard super lowef and drives hank crazy

  • @keddieverbanick9850
    @keddieverbanick9850 Год назад +1

    One of the greatest Jams in rock history! Can't believe I was in high school when this, Stairway to Heaven and Bohemian Rhapsody came out. The crowd definitely knew what was coming!! Glad you finally got to hear it.

  • @WendellBurkhart-g9v
    @WendellBurkhart-g9v Год назад +2

    I just ran upon your channel and was watching you react to my favorite band and the respect you've shown them is absolutely what brings subbes to your channel and you're real and you mean what you say. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for doing this reaction and I've already subbed.

  • @joh.2096
    @joh.2096 Год назад +6

    I love this song! I was young back then and now it puts tears in my eyes, cuz these days are gone. I‘m so glad that young people like you are keeping this music alive. Thank you very much!🙏🏻

  • @erics2033
    @erics2033 Год назад +8

    The best live bands ever were Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers. One More From The Road and At Fillmore East were best live albums of any era.

  • @Ragazar
    @Ragazar Год назад +7

    I usually love Aileen but I love her extra much for uploading this ❤❤❤

  • @brianmoser3947
    @brianmoser3947 3 месяца назад +1

    Didn't know what to expect? If beauty is in the eye of the beholder,how about a little bit more?😂❤

  • @gruntball
    @gruntball 11 месяцев назад +1

    This concert was in Oakland, California 1977. Oakland was one of the most radical and prominent cities in the Black liberation movement in the U.S. For example, the Black Panther Party was formed in Oakland in the mid-1960's. I am confused about Lynyrd Skynyrd´s stance on the issue of racism in the U.S.

  • @whirledpeaz5758
    @whirledpeaz5758 Год назад +5

    The live version of this song on their "Gold and Platinum" album is 22 minutes of pure musical joy.

  • @lttlejordan23
    @lttlejordan23 Год назад +6

    I've always said, if you want to hear Free Bird, listen to the studio version. But if you want to experience & feel Free Bird, you watch this live performance in Oakland. Iconic. One of the absolute greats. Glad you enjoyed it!
    If you continue your Lynyrd Skynyrd journey, check out Sweet Home Alabama, Tuesday's Gone and Simple Man.

    • @nrran6835
      @nrran6835 Год назад +1

      I actually prefer the Knebworth one to both, but thats because I dont like The Stones and so any time someone disrespects them, I'm sold

    • @lovekandy61
      @lovekandy61 Год назад +1

      Knebworth is better

    • @WilliamNelson-jr2kv
      @WilliamNelson-jr2kv Месяц назад

      ​@@nrran6835that's where they pissed off Mick Jagger right walking down the runway doing the solo during freebird? He was pissed off because he's the only one supposed to be strutting his ass on the runway nobody else. What's really sad is the stones are still touring at 75 to 80 years of age they suck now. Just now though you can't tour for 50 years and here you are in your 75 to 80 years of range and still want a tour why you got more money than most

    • @nrran6835
      @nrran6835 Месяц назад

      @@WilliamNelson-jr2kv Yeah. He was B I G M A D and they didnt take the stage for like an hour later than they should have just being babies

    • @WilliamNelson-jr2kv
      @WilliamNelson-jr2kv Месяц назад

      @@nrran6835 what makes people continue to tour? Jagger's out there creeping around with a walker. I don't understand they've got to be worth 300 400 million dollars a piece. I'm 66 play college baseball 8 years in the Air Force. I ended up being a survival instructor in the Air Force can I beat my poor body up over the years but not like Jagger them to him for 60 years. And I'm only 66 and I can barely get out of bed. I have to have somebody help me out of bed grab me by the hand pull me up and that's tough to do when you're single

  • @alexcox6923
    @alexcox6923 Год назад +5

    This song is their anthem for this band! A shame the last surviving member Gary rossington passed away.🤘🏼

  • @duchenne_md6736
    @duchenne_md6736 Год назад +5

    Long live Lynyrd Skynyrd’s music! Gone too soon will NEVER be another band quite like Lynyrd Skynyrd!

  • @SM-ri2df
    @SM-ri2df 8 месяцев назад +2

    I WAS 18 AND WAS AT THIS SHOW , IT WAS 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND, EDGAR WINTER GROUP OPENED. AND PETER FRAMPTON WAS THE HEADLINER AFTER SKYNYRD, JULY 24, JUST 22 DAYS LATER AT SAME STADIUM WE SAW THE MIGHTY LED ZEPPELIN HERE , JUDAS PRIEST OPENED FOLLOWED BY DERRINGER (THE RICK DERRINGER BAND) THEY PLAYED THEE DAY BEFORE SAT ALSO , AND TURNED OUT THAT THE 7/24/1977 SHOW WE WERE AT WZSTHE VERY LAST TIME ZEPPELIN EVER PLAYED A SHOW IN THE USA... ALSO ONE YEAR LATER IN JULY OF 1978 WE SAW THE ROLLING STONES HERE AND IT WAS MICK JAGGERS 30TH BIRTHDAY , THEY WERE DOI G THE SOME GIRLS TOUR... PETER TOSH OPENED THEN EDDIE MONEY AND THEN SANTANA... IN FACT I ALMOST FORGOT , IN AUG OF 1977 WE WERE HERE AND SAW THE EAGLES ON THE HOTEL CALIFORNIA TOUR , HEART , FOREIGNER AND THE STEVE MILLER BAND WERE ALSO ON THE BILL.... THOSE WERE THE BEST TIMES FOR GOING TO CONCERTS AND MUSIC IN GENERAL.. AND REAL .. REAL RADIO STATIONS.....

  • @jeffe9083
    @jeffe9083 Год назад +5

    Allen Collins was 17 years old when he wrote this guitar solo. One of the most underrated guitarists in history

    • @MarkCucchiara
      @MarkCucchiara Год назад

      Yeah you're going to be underrepresented when you die early.

  • @mil2k11
    @mil2k11 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love this band. First heard them when I was a kid listening to my stepdad's albums - yes vinyl - when I was 9 or 10. Few years later, got to see them live a couple of times. I wish I could have seen them with Ronnie. RIP to the legend.

  • @jnl8389
    @jnl8389 Год назад +14

    The absolute best version of this is from the album, one more from the road. Recorded live at the Fox theater in Atlanta. This is literally one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll songs of all time!

    • @SGood54
      @SGood54 Год назад +1

      No. This live in Oakland is the best version.
      Plus, you can watch them (and the audience) do it.

    • @jnl8389
      @jnl8389 Год назад +1

      @@SGood54 Having the audience in the crowd is the only advantage.

    • @jnl8389
      @jnl8389 Год назад

      @@SGood54 Sound on the Version from the fox theater was superior

    • @MikeElliott-hj6nu
      @MikeElliott-hj6nu 11 месяцев назад

      I think that this Day On The Green version is the best live version of a song in the history of music, even exceeding the version on One More from the Road. I’m sure that many people here agree.

  • @ericgowan4896
    @ericgowan4896 Год назад +1

    I would recommend watching a documentary about the band, & listening to all their music. One of the greatest southern rock bands ever.

  • @thomaswelnicke9852
    @thomaswelnicke9852 5 месяцев назад

    Welcome to the 70s. If you really adventure into the music, you'll never come back. So lucky to grow up and spend my teenage years in the seventies. Our distraction was music. Your car radio was one of the most important things to have. You're cassette player and jensen speakers In your car and you were free for the weekend.

  • @kelleyhunt8783
    @kelleyhunt8783 Год назад +6

    They have a ton of great songs. Research the history of them. It’s amazing they are still even touring.

  • @Iceman-135
    @Iceman-135 Год назад +8

    Simple Man by L S and the cover by Shinedown are so good! Both have such unique qualities between them.

    • @jacobprater4578
      @jacobprater4578 Год назад

      Jensen Ackles cover of simple man is sheer perfection

    • @angelbabyy5606
      @angelbabyy5606 Год назад

      Jensen did a cover?? What I've gotta find that one.

  • @michaelv9929
    @michaelv9929 Год назад +4

    Loved it!! They had many great hits! RIP RVZ🙏🏻❤️

  • @kelleychilton2524
    @kelleychilton2524 День назад +1

    The 1970s were an awesome time to be young. I'd go back there in a minute ... if I could just find a time machine.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 11 месяцев назад +1

    The studio version of this is fantastic as well and I bet you would absolutely love it, for obvious reasons there's more clarity but the interesting thing is this is actually off their very first album in the early seventies and this performance was only months before the plane crash. Play a just added Steven Gaines who you can see on the left what's more of a scraggly goatee and a white T-shirt if I remember correctly and and he was a phenomenal guitar player and vocalist. But Lynyrd Skynyrd was always in that scene from Jacksonville Florida that had the most incredible stuff like I would also point out that in those early days as well Ricky Medlock who later went on to form the mostly Native American Indian band called Blackfoot, what you may know a couple of their hits like Highway Song and Train, Train.
    But his sister Cassie gaines, was in that Trio of three women backup singers that went by the name of the honkettes although really they were just a part of the band. Steven had long attracted their attention playing in some other really cool bands but just never made it as big as Lynyrd skynyrd, but then he started doing Roadie work for them and with jam with them sometimes and basically his sister Cassie talked them into adding him and then they were all thrilled, particularly Ronnie Van Zant.
    This all happened within a year or so of the plane crash😢
    They recorded and released their final album, Street survivors and originally it was released with a black background and they were all superimposed over a whole bunch of flames behind them but then they started this tour and what you're seeing here is right after the album was released but before the plane crash, and then they had to yank the album from stores although I ended up with a copy of copy of it, because the flames behind them just was too much.

  • @donaldvanderlinden1245
    @donaldvanderlinden1245 Год назад +8

    I'M GLAD YOU ENJOYED IT ! I WAS THERE LIVE ! IT WAS AMAZING ! THE MAN IN THE CENTER , ALL IN WHITE , ALLEN COLLINS , WAS THE HOT GUITARIST ! HE DID MOST OF THE SOLO HIMSELF ! THERE WAS A LITTLE BIT OF BACK AND FORTH ! THEY EVEN SHOW THE PIANO PLAYER , SAYING GO ALLEN !

  • @louisd100
    @louisd100 3 месяца назад +3

    So badass ! The Confederate flag, Mount Rushmore, and one of the best guitar solos ever. AMERICA FUCK YEAH!!!

  • @johncarter1137
    @johncarter1137 Год назад +6

    This band was as tight as any band ever. Ronnie made sure they were that way. You should watch some of the videos about their history to really appreciate them. It's so sad the way it ended.

  • @ronheath5724
    @ronheath5724 7 месяцев назад +1

    Lol It was pretty funny when you were talking about that mellow. And everything I'm saying honey, just wait. These guys are gonna knock your shoes off and I was correct. This band has a lot of good songs out there. The bad thing of course was that the plane crashed in the lives of 3 people you saw on that stage. Including the lead singer

  • @JeffRhine-ru2pk
    @JeffRhine-ru2pk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just to let you know by You're reactions you would have loved 70's 80's life and bands. Things were so much more uncomplicated so free

  • @oldrockr1557
    @oldrockr1557 Год назад +1

    The pianist was actually a roadie for them for awhile UNTIL they found out he was a classically trained piano player!!! And the rest they say IS HISTORY!!!