Toy's heart was broken when Tommy left him. They started playing together, Toy was 9, Tommy 7 and that came in an interview from Tommy himself. Tommy was the heart of that band. I won't leave an opinion of what is MTB today.
Tommy Caldwell drove this band like a Mack truck to make it what it was. It was the like a very well tuned 427. Smokin the tires. Seen them at mile high Stadium. As headliners in 76. 17 years old they were magic. !!
We were trying to scalp tickets outside the stadium in the ice cold Chicago winter. The MTB bus was there, and they invited both me and my sister on the bus, great guys, real gentlemen. We were short a ticket so they let my sister sit just off the stage to view the show.... True story.
To all of you so called country musicians, this is what a jam session is all about. No drum machines, no lip syncing, no naked girls singing background vocals. Just straight ahead music at it's finest. Good bless all of you for this post.
I can say I was there......Lived in Hendersonville, about 15 miles out of Nashville...."The Jam" was the highlight of concerts there. About anyone tied to Southern Rock would show up...the '24hrs At A Time" live version with Charlie on Fiddle is second to none...he made several guest appearances all over when Marshall Tucker played...it was very special...
@@101Patriot in fact Toy was wounded. Taken out of combat and when he recovered they said he could go home and he said No and went back to his men and fought until his time was completed. No doubt he had PTSD. He died of a heart attack what should I say was in part due to his drug use.
Kimberly O YES MA'AM, don't forget Paul on Drums, and your right, sadly we'll never see the likes of this again. But , at least we have the GREAT / TIMELESS recordings and videos :) I'm just Honored that I was able to see MTB & others as well in the 70's and SRV in the 80's.
There are several types of Southern/ Western genres of music. Google & search these genres......Southern Rock, Tex-Mex, Classic Country& Western, even Rock music has some bands w/ a Southern/Western base to their music. Many different styles and ALOT of Great Music.
I saw/heard, "The Charlie Daniel's Band", hear in Garden City, Kansas. He said, on the mike, "Hello, Garden City!!"... and the crowd went WILD! He looked like he needed to wear reading glasses, he squinted quite a bit!!
Damn I miss the 70’s! I literally burned up Marshall Tucker Band 8 track tapes! Both the Caldwell brothers played with their thumbs instead of picks, it was amazing the sound Toy could squeeze out of that Les Paul!
Funny you mention how they both played using their thumbs, but especially Tommy. I watched an interview recently where Geddy Lee from RUSH talks about why thumb rests were originally placed at the bottom half of the pickguard, and not at the top above the E stringm which woukd seem like the more logical place for one... Hd said in the early days of bass guitar, bass players would commonly play using a style that incorporated the use of their thumb, rather thsn their fingers. They would then grab onto the thumb rest using their index, middle, and ring fingers for stability and leverage. Bridge systems were even equipped with foam pads that could be raised to mute each string, and helped facilitate that style of bass guitar playing, which I believe he said originated from the south consistent with tyat sort of rockabilly and country "twang" style... Perhaps, it's that exact style of playing is where Tommy's roots lie? It's an interesting theory and does make sense, anyways
Aah 8-Tracks. The 70's. I had a MTB 8-Track die in the car I remember. Excessive heat was not good in the car for those tapes in the Summer. I think that one was respliced a few times. Remember you could do that to them? Well, the player ate the tape & I couldn't rescue it. I kept pulling strand after strand out. The window was half down & the wind just blew the 8-Track right out of my hand sending it down the road bouncing still with tape unraveling until the end. Such an inglorious ending for such a fine tape.
The older I get, the more I appreciate marshall Tucker. I grew up in north Carolina and they were from SC, but never got the accolades of other southern rock bands. They deserve th trust me on that. Heard it in a love song lyrically is among the best ever. This song is also ridic good. Luv luv luv
spartanburg sc....i grew up maybe 50 miles away...this is what we grew up on...saw them more times than i remember....great music, but better people..REST EASY MY FRIENDS..YOU ARE STILL MISSED
I grew up not too far away too. Always proud to say that I grew up in same area that MTB boys grew up in. Have you seen the two interviews, one of Toy Caldwell, one of Tommy Caldwell by
I’m still watching and loving it in 3/10/2020. Love my Caldwell brothers, and I got to mention my Allman brothers while I’m at it. God thank you for Southern Rock and letting me grow old with it. ❤️👏🇺🇸
I am not a religious man whatsoever but this whole trip is the closest thing to being taken to church and getting saved by the grace of good ol' Southern cookin' the way it used to could🥃🇺🇸🖤✌🏼
My greatest memory of a concert is seeing Charley and MTB play together in Florence Alabama at the old sales barn....... saw dust on the ground and just good ole rock and roll....... 1975
This band was absolutely one of the top bands ever. So much soul and talent. Their music just haunts your very soul. Miss them so much. I think Doug gray and Jimmy hall have 2 of the mist soulful southern voices ever
Ladies and Gentlemen, the King Biscuit Flower Hour Welcomes the Marshall Tucker Band... Never forget that last show April 20, 1980 at Nassau.. Best recording of MTB of all time. They smoked it, never to be replicated again as Tommy dies soon after.
Wow I thought he had just passed away earlier that month I also saw them in Nassau Coliseum but it was February but maybe I’m wrong either way but what I saw was truly epic they did five encores
God bless America! This makes me pine for the old days. I was in 8th grade in 75 and I remember listening to the radio stations in Chicago talking about the volunteer jam. I love how CD is clearly having a great time. He loved those guys and they loved him.
Seeing this video brought me back to MTB, Outlaws, Skynard, Daniels, NRPS, Commander Cody, 2-4 x each in the 1970s , and now excuse me I need to pass out in the bushes...
If you have ever attempted to play an instrument, especially the guitar, hopefully you realize the talent displayed on this awesome video. It takes God given talent and hours upon hours of dedicated practice to get near this level. Awesome.
The boys are jamming in heaven now. Glad that I got to see Charlie and the Marshall Tucker Band a few times in the 70's. Doesn't get any better than this!
Mr. Doug Grey. Mr, Toy Caldwell. Mr. Charlie Daniel's. And the Marshall Tucker Band. So glad and honored to see them 4 times especially during the 70's. Truly a love song that passed many miles with me.This is great.
ok heres the story to this post. My brother was at this show. He and his friends drove 8hrs through a snow storm to get to the jam from St. Louis. they didn't have tickets but talked to the road crew and they let them in. its classic. i remember being five years old and loving Caballo Diablo. I posted this for u Rick. You showed me what music is supposed to be.
Great timeless Southern Rock n Roll at it's FINEST!! MTB & CDB two of my absolute favorites, what memories they bring back for many of us!! R.I.P. Charlie, Toy, Tommy and George, you are and always will be surely missed!!
this is pure power charlie can jam with anybody and fit right in he is that good and caldwell brothers this is priceless and too think we lost them all man HEAVEN is getting QUITE crouded these days
yeah, this was the BEST Volunteer Jam EVER. I was there and attending MTSU at the time. These guys played forever....AWESOME SHOW..they don't have concerts like this anymore....but of course..bands like this don't exist anymore....good times..good times...God I wish for those days....
Saw them at Winterland around this time, they opened with Hillbilly Band, it blew me away! I thought “ where the hell has this music been my whole life!!” ☮️
WOW!! I LOVE THIS BAND! IM 70, I REAMEMBER MARSHAL ,Way back in the 70s. NEVER ever got to see them in concert. WOW!, THANKS SO MUC FOR CLIP! MAN, THEY ARE REALLY GREAT!
Just who do you thank for being put on this planet at the right time to have enjoyed all this great music first hand................. To You,,,, a heart felt THANK YOU!!!
People talk about the Dead being in the groove at their live shows, this band could hold their own with ANYONE; listen to Tommy fucking hammer that bass!
Paul Riddle is extremely talented - you know why? Because when you listen to song without the video, he makes it seem like there is 2 drummers when there is just him.
What a Voice ~ What Talent ~ Awesome.... Now that's how to Rock & Roll Alright ~ Love It!!! Used to see them back in the day!! That's what concerts were like ~ Always Great!!!
I saw these guys So many times throughout the 70s and they always always kicked ass at their concerts‼️Rest in peace the brothers Caldwell and the others who have gone on before🎵🎵
Missing Toy, Tommy, Charlie, George RIP
They have a hope of returning.. to live and jam again Revelation 21:3,4.
As i look back to this period... there were no finer musicians, and Southern Rock was a family. This is Gold. Today is Garbage.
Tommy was the glue that held this awesomeness together.
Toy's heart was broken when Tommy left him. They started playing together, Toy was 9, Tommy 7 and that came in an interview from Tommy himself. Tommy was the heart of that band. I won't leave an opinion of what is MTB today.
Has there EVER IN ALL ROCK AND ROLL been a bass solo like this one?
The best is when Tommy and toy played side by side
No smoke, no dancing around on stage like idiots, no auto tune, just fucking good musicians playing their instruments and doing their art!
Absolutely right
Damn right bro
There yA gO 🎵
And no Picks!
oh there was smoke alright
I love the Allman Brothers and Lynard Skynard, however The Marshall Tucker Band is the best southern rock band in my humble opinion,
Were , we all can't live forever
I have to agree. They’re my favorite so I guess I’m biased.
Tommy Caldwell drove this band like a Mack truck to make it what it was. It was the like a very well tuned 427. Smokin the tires. Seen them at mile high Stadium. As headliners in 76. 17 years old they were magic. !!
Absolutely correct
Ain't nothin wrong with diggin your tunes my man unique style spice of life
We were trying to scalp tickets outside the stadium in the ice cold Chicago winter. The MTB bus was there, and they invited both me and my sister on the bus, great guys, real gentlemen. We were short a ticket so they let my sister sit just off the stage to view the show.... True story.
To all of you so called country musicians, this is what a jam session is all about. No drum machines, no lip syncing, no naked girls singing background vocals. Just straight ahead music at it's finest. Good bless all of you for this post.
There you go man---pickin' and grinnin' like it's supposed to be!!! Damn I love these guys! (with Mr. Daniels--uh huh!)
Uh huh👍🍻
I'm actually okay with the naked girls
Me too
And NO Picks!
I can say I was there......Lived in Hendersonville, about 15 miles out of Nashville...."The Jam" was the highlight of concerts there. About anyone tied to Southern Rock would show up...the '24hrs At A Time" live version with Charlie on Fiddle is second to none...he made several guest appearances all over when Marshall Tucker played...it was very special...
three quarters of the bands or musicians today couldn't function without todays technology. this was an awesome time to be alive.
Every truck driver in America had this 8 track. Every truck stop was playing this song.
12+ minutes of pure gold. The hardest working band. The most genuine talent. And damn fine Americans.
Not to mention war heroes. God bless America 🇺🇸!
WHITE HOT PLAYING AND LOVE BETWEEN 2 BROTHERS (TOY&TOMMY) AND THEIR FRIENDS. MTB AT IT'S BEST!!! I LOVE YOU BOYS, GENLEMAN & WAR HEROES .
You know it’s Toy he picks with his thumb. USMC Vietnam Vet wounded Purple Heart recipient. RIP Sergeant.
wow all these years and I never knew that. Thanks for sharing!!
@@101Patriot in fact Toy was wounded. Taken out of combat and when he recovered they said he could go home and he said No and went back to his men and fought until his time was completed. No doubt he had PTSD. He died of a heart attack what should I say was in part due to his drug use.
And also, his brother Tommy on bass
RIP Charlie, Tommy, Toy, George ❤️🇺🇸✝️
RIP Charlie Daniels... I bet Heaven is Jamming Tonight !!
Charlie, Toy and Tommy...
Who are the 3 idiots who dont like this?Toy Caldwell is one of the most underrated guitar players ever.
Toy has left us years ago my friend. Sadly his life was riddled with tragedy and eventual death.
Thumbs down are Rap Heads or Hip Hoppers.
Agree, Toy was bad ass as Tommy was and the rest of the Band,seen them 3 times in the 70s, my favorite band, I'm from Oklahoma.
Toy was also a Vietnam veteran
❤
Amazing talent.... Toy, Tommy, Doug, Jerry, George. Don't think we will see the likes of this again.
Kimberly O YES MA'AM, don't forget Paul on Drums, and your right, sadly we'll never see the likes of this again. But , at least we have the GREAT / TIMELESS recordings and videos :) I'm just Honored that I was able to see MTB & others as well in the 70's and SRV in the 80's.
Mark V Paul could slap them drums like two Jackrabbits f#cking!
Mark VNo body outside Marty Robbins played Southern Fried, Western Cowboy Music like Marshall Tucker.
There are several types of Southern/ Western genres of music. Google & search these genres......Southern Rock, Tex-Mex, Classic Country& Western, even Rock music has some bands w/ a Southern/Western base to their music. Many different styles and ALOT of Great Music.
I like the Western Cowboy feel/Sound and words that MTB bring into their music.
I was literally feet away from it, a magic moment in time.
Every modern country artist should watch this and ask themselves, "where did I go wrong"?
It simply doesn't get any better than this! What memories!
Jerry horns just tear it up
Just amazing watching Charlie destroy his fiddle strings koop
You got that right when c d is practically one of your band members what you think
Amen
I saw/heard, "The Charlie Daniel's Band", hear in Garden City, Kansas.
He said, on the mike,
"Hello, Garden City!!"...
and the crowd went WILD!
He looked like he needed to
wear reading glasses, he squinted quite a bit!!
We had a damn good time with this!
Another band I am HONORED to have seen live. ❤
Damn I miss the 70’s! I literally burned up Marshall Tucker Band 8 track tapes! Both the Caldwell brothers played with their thumbs instead of picks, it was amazing the sound Toy could squeeze out of that Les Paul!
Funny you mention how they both played using their thumbs, but especially Tommy. I watched an interview recently where Geddy Lee from RUSH talks about why thumb rests were originally placed at the bottom half of the pickguard, and not at the top above the E stringm which woukd seem like the more logical place for one...
Hd said in the early days of bass guitar, bass players would commonly play using a style that incorporated the use of their thumb, rather thsn their fingers. They would then grab onto the thumb rest using their index, middle, and ring fingers for stability and leverage. Bridge systems were even equipped with foam pads that could be raised to mute each string, and helped facilitate that style of bass guitar playing, which I believe he said originated from the south consistent with tyat sort of rockabilly and country "twang" style...
Perhaps, it's that exact style of playing is where Tommy's roots lie? It's an interesting theory and does make sense, anyways
Aah 8-Tracks. The 70's. I had a MTB 8-Track die in the car I remember. Excessive heat was not good in the car for those tapes in the Summer. I think that one was respliced a few times. Remember you could do that to them?
Well, the player ate the tape & I couldn't rescue it. I kept pulling strand after strand out. The window was half down & the wind just blew the 8-Track right out of my hand sending it down the road bouncing still with tape unraveling until the end. Such an inglorious ending for such a fine tape.
I still have some 8 tracks.. I got them from record bar in Portsmouth VA
I saw MTB 2 times 1974 1 Time In The 80s Toy Was Equal To Duane And Dickey
I use to put a matchbook under my 8 tracks so they would not drag. Those were the days.😊
THIS.... must be what Hank Jr. meant by "Playin with Marshall Tucker Band was as good as smokin grass"... amazing band.
Miss those guys...
Playing with these guys was BETTER than smoking grass.
Amen brother
The older I get, the more I appreciate marshall Tucker. I grew up in north Carolina and they were from SC, but never got the accolades of other southern rock bands. They deserve th trust me on that. Heard it in a love song lyrically is among the best ever. This song is also ridic good. Luv luv luv
spartanburg sc....i grew up maybe 50 miles away...this is what we grew up on...saw them more times than i remember....great music, but better people..REST EASY MY FRIENDS..YOU ARE STILL MISSED
I grew up in Oakway, S.C. saw them many times. The 70's was the best decade for great music.
I grew up not too far away too. Always proud to say that I grew up in same area that MTB boys grew up in. Have you seen the two interviews, one of Toy Caldwell, one of Tommy Caldwell by
absolutely one of the best bands every to take the stage
I’m still watching and loving it in 3/10/2020. Love my Caldwell brothers, and I got to mention my Allman brothers while I’m at it. God thank you for Southern Rock and letting me grow old with it. ❤️👏🇺🇸
It's May 2021! Lawd have mercy! I miss these guys! Thank goodness for utube!
You said. 70s
Aint takin my heratage!
Still watching and loving in 11/26/2022!
Damn, I heard THAT...!!
Love youguys miss you !!!
In this time when heritage is being driven away forcefully this makes everything better RIP Charlie Toy and all other southern music greats
And who is listening in 3031?
“heritage is being driven away forcefully”. .? Wtf are you talking about?
@@helethead He mean southern culture has been systematically destroyed removing things like statues banning the confederate flag etc.
@@jamesmack3314 So, everything that still represents the fascist society that tried to overthrow the US government should be NOT eradicated?
@@helethead Snowflakes don't like when their "swastika" is taken away from them. Like little babies having their binky taken away. WAAAAYYYYYY
Use to get so high and loving that Sony in the seventies
This is the america i love.
I love all America, just don't attack our Capital building
THANK YOU JESUS FOR THESE GIFTS🍇
An incredible magical ,southern jam!
Love them, brings me up when I'm (65 years old) fleelin' down. Familiar tunes, sing, dance, make a fool of ones self 😲
Where did you learn how to spell?
(Mr. KNOW it all, is HERE!!)
I'm 65 too still jamming with MTB!
What a great band. You can tell Charlie Daniels is enjoying the hell out of playing with them.
I am not a religious man whatsoever but this whole trip is the closest thing to being taken to church and getting saved by the grace of good ol' Southern cookin' the way it used to could🥃🇺🇸🖤✌🏼
My greatest memory of a concert is seeing Charley and MTB play together in Florence Alabama at the old sales barn....... saw dust on the ground and just good ole rock and roll....... 1975
This band was absolutely one of the top bands ever. So much soul and talent. Their music just haunts your very soul. Miss them so much. I think Doug gray and Jimmy hall have 2 of the mist soulful southern voices ever
Sorry BB king you were great but tuckers version of the thrill is gone can't be touched. Blew you out of the water
I saw charley and mtb in Norfolk 4 times in the 70s. Bad as hell
The boys came to play..awesome
My Favorite Band.
Just a bunch of brothers jamming real music at its best that's the way it's done Right there doesn't get any better
I have listened to MTB every day since 1975. I love all of the Southern Rock Bands. None tops MTB.
Absolutely nobody can pick. A guitar like Tommy and toy
And Charlie just shreds the fiddle.just a fantastic performance.
Monster musicians. All of them.
The Marshall Tucker Band with Charlie Daniels...?
Aaahhhh...Heaven...!
To those of you who never got to see Paul riddle play the drums in person is the damnedest thing you ever seen he's got to be best ever.
Marshall Tucker band is one of the greatest ever!!!
I was there!!! CHOCOLATE Mescaline!!!
Ladies and Gentlemen, the King Biscuit Flower Hour Welcomes the Marshall Tucker Band... Never forget that last show April 20, 1980 at Nassau.. Best recording of MTB of all time. They smoked it, never to be replicated again as Tommy dies soon after.
Wow I thought he had just passed away earlier that month I also saw them in Nassau Coliseum but it was February but maybe I’m wrong either way but what I saw was truly epic they did five encores
@@jamesmack3314 He passed a few days after the last show on April 20. I had to go dig up the press clip from Newsday. He died April 28 1980.
@@daviddiamond1128 OK thanks and you were very fortunate as was I because the band definitely was never the same after that….
Man, I completely forgot about the King Biscuit Flour hour! A blast from the past!! Thanks!!!!✌🏻
Fire on the Mountain ❤
MTB is one of my favorites. Talented musicians but Toy was my favorite. Great writer and greater guitarist
Charlie loved playing with these guys
The band showed their stuff that night. Toy and Tommy stood out. Of course the rest of the band was rocking too.
this is what happens when you get a bunch of great musicians together...
This song and performance I cant even talk about every person on stage is a master .Charlie burning up his fiddle strings outstanding
Semper Fi to my fellow Marine Toy and I saw this Great Awesome Band four times . Stoned and talk about some Great stuff.
God bless America! This makes me pine for the old days. I was in 8th grade in 75 and I remember listening to the radio stations in Chicago talking about the volunteer jam. I love how CD is clearly having a great time. He loved those guys and they loved him.
Charlie RIP Yyou tore this one up. Saw u 4 times 70 to 19
Seeing this video brought me back to MTB, Outlaws, Skynard, Daniels, NRPS, Commander Cody, 2-4 x each in the 1970s , and now excuse me I need to pass out in the bushes...
Hilarious! That was me at the Skynyrd 10 year reunion.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
No ones will ever compare to them, the Marshall Tucker Band!
If you have ever attempted to play an instrument, especially the guitar, hopefully you realize the talent displayed on this awesome video. It takes God given talent and hours upon hours of dedicated practice to get near this level. Awesome.
Yes at least 14 hrs 😎
24 hrs
and organ/piano dubbing :)
24 Hours At A Time Practice multiplied how many days ???? Not days ....Years !!!!
No, I won't...
MAN! what great FRICKIN version of a great song, I could listen to that 24 HOURS AT A TIME. R.I.P
To those no longer with us.🎼🎵
That was sheer genius..wow wow wow.. ..R.I.P. Toy Caldwell..truly amazing..
Thank you, Lord, for the ABB, the MTB and the CDB. Indescribably delicious Southern Jam and Toast!
One of my favorite songs, love the sax and fiddle. Toy Caldwell died young. RIP.
This is why the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame is a joke. This band deseves to be in now. This is awesome I really miss this band.
Toy and Tommy...just brothermans jammin ..what a gr8 band....
I love all southern rock. M.T.B LYNARD SKYNYRD ARE MY FAVORITES. ALMOND BROTHERS
My goodness!!!! Always brings a smile.
Still, after all these years, live version on 'Where We All Belong', best song ever. Still my favorite......
Mine too !!!
I still have the vinyl
Flat out Jam.....also love Everyday I sing the blues....
I also really dig Blue Ridge Mountain Sky!
@@jamesmack3314 Lawd I have the blues!! Thanx for your comment!!
God Blessed us with Charlie Daniels. Love this version. He could really rock out a fiddle. Amazing.
The boys are jamming in heaven now. Glad that I got to see Charlie and the Marshall Tucker Band a few times in the 70's. Doesn't get any better than this!
Loved em then and I still do.
Damn. That's a long time ago
Mr. Doug Grey. Mr, Toy Caldwell. Mr. Charlie Daniel's. And the Marshall Tucker Band. So glad and honored to see them 4 times especially during the 70's. Truly a love song that passed many miles with me.This is great.
Every time Toy played he took it to the Next Level This is so Special the inspiration is Magic Music the Whole Band are Hall of Famers
The Talent of the Southern Masters has Shaped a Musical Sound Scape for Eternity this Sound is Eternal
ok heres the story to this post. My brother was at this show. He and his friends drove 8hrs through a snow storm to get to the jam from St. Louis. they didn't have tickets but talked to the road crew and they let them in. its classic. i remember being five years old and loving Caballo Diablo. I posted this for u Rick. You showed me what music is supposed to be.
Awesome story. Caballo is such a great song.
MTB was the best
Cool that Happened for me too Alittle Grass Cash and cocaine the Mule 2001 Guest List
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@@knowmusicman157 from back in the day of cb radio they were from "Sparkle City" alias Spartanburg,SC.
Great timeless Southern Rock n Roll at it's FINEST!! MTB & CDB two of my absolute favorites, what memories they bring back for many of us!! R.I.P. Charlie, Toy, Tommy and George, you are and always will be surely missed!!
One of the best live songs ever
this is pure power charlie can jam with anybody and fit right in he is that good and caldwell brothers this is priceless and too think we lost them all man HEAVEN is getting QUITE crouded these days
I’m lucky enough to have seen them play twice in the seventies NYC
yeah, this was the BEST Volunteer Jam EVER. I was there and attending MTSU at the time. These guys played forever....AWESOME SHOW..they don't have concerts like this anymore....but of course..bands like this don't exist anymore....good times..good times...God I wish for those days....
Saw them at Winterland around this time, they opened with Hillbilly Band, it blew me away! I thought “ where the hell has this music been my whole life!!” ☮️
WOW!! I LOVE THIS BAND! IM 70, I REAMEMBER MARSHAL ,Way back in the 70s. NEVER ever got to see them in concert. WOW!, THANKS SO MUC FOR CLIP! MAN, THEY ARE REALLY GREAT!
Toy doin some "chicken pickin" with ol' Charlie Daniels!...outstanding!!
Marshall Tucker Band were so Awesome.
Just who do you thank for being put on this planet at the right time to have enjoyed all this great music first hand................. To You,,,, a heart felt THANK YOU!!!
People talk about the Dead being in the groove at their live shows, this band could hold their own with ANYONE; listen to Tommy fucking hammer that bass!
Too bad we didn’t get to hear the rest of The Thrill is Gone!!
The Caldwell Brothers were thumb pickers. God blessem
Fastest thumbs in the West !
A lot of joyful noise out out of two thumbs...Incredible!!
Amen, Louise.
@@daveallman3981 Hey Dave, I LOVE your last name!!!!! ABB 4EVER!!!! Duane, Gregg, Dickie, Barry, Jaimo and Butch...
@@drrjim In the east. They were from South Carolina.
Paul Riddle is extremely talented - you know why? Because when you listen to song without the video, he makes it seem like there is 2 drummers when there is just him.
You are absolutely right one of the best underrated awesome percussionist ever
Love PR....
Oh hell ya and the flute and 🎸 too
A great jazz drummer who could play rock..
Rare combination
Tommy showed his stuff on this .....man I love this band and George M. was a huge part of this band .
Just can't say enough how much talent is on stage RIP ALL
12.34 well spent. What a band, so good.
RIP to those that have gone on before us.....their music will live forever 🎻🎸🪕🎺🥁🎹🎼🎵
saw them up close ,civic arena pittsburgh , 1979 awsome ........ toy i miss,..........
What a Voice ~ What Talent ~ Awesome.... Now that's how to Rock & Roll Alright ~ Love It!!! Used to see them back in the day!! That's what concerts were like ~ Always Great!!!
damn!...Doug Gray hit some NOTES!!!
I saw these guys So many times throughout the 70s and they always always kicked ass at their concerts‼️Rest in peace the brothers Caldwell and the others who have gone on before🎵🎵
You can't touch the original tucker boys they were one of the best ever to play great music RIP Tommy toy George and Charlie daniels awesome jam
Charlie daniel’s was the man!! Heard it a love song ten feet long!!!
You know it. Thank you so much
Jesus Christ! Marshall Tucker Band, The Outlaws, The Allman Brothers, Molly Hatchet, Charlie Daniels. Jesus!!!