The live version of this is amazing. It's the version live at the Oakland Coliseum. They ramp up the guitar playing, showing their three guitar lineup. It's a must see!
Young man today you learned the meaning of a banger. When your head almost or actually does hit the table you are bang'in. The crap they call bangers of today don't even come close. lol
Just found your channel, and subscribed, of course...as an old mid 50's metal head, imho, the best outro (from break down to outro) is Pantera's Domination (live in Moscow)...love this song too, just my opinion. Keep on keepin' on, and let the music move you...nice job young man
The 70s were a great time to be a teenager!! Colombian gold, 4way windowpane, Quaaludes, moonshine and Lynyrd Skynyrd.....sign. I've still got bones buried in those days....."a mind once expanded never returns to its original dimensions"
You forgot Peruvian Flake and Afghani Sinsemilla and the “Primo” Afghani Kush. 🙂 You are right though. I have never “listened” to music (Just one example.) the same as I did prior to those days. I was able to hear every tiny detail in songs that I never noticed before, and to this day I still “hear” music like that. New music old music, it doesn’t matter.
Another great Southern Rock song is “Highway Song”, by Blackfoot. Their lead singer/songwriter and lead guitarist is Rickey Medlocke who played the drums and sang some lead vocals with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1971-1972 before returning to Blackfoot. The tracks recorded during that period would later be released on Skynyrd’s 1978 album “First and... Last.". Rickey rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1996 on guitar and remains with the band today. I don’t want to spoil anything before you hear it, but let’s just say that Rickey is a multi instrument maestro and he can pick guitar with the best of them, and his vocals aren’t too shabby either. 🙂 “Highway Song” Blackfoot ruclips.net/video/PbNrJWgG_24/видео.htmlsi=k2yr-IZOAYw4JMG6
And this is why the joke/meme exists that at every concert, regardless of the band or how relevant, there's always at least one hard rocker who shouts out "Free Bird!" for the next number. It truly is epic
I’d like to hear your take on a sadly neglected sleeper from that era: “Farewell Song” on the album “Live at Winterland ‘68” by Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin. - -
Welcome young man to the MOST EPIC SONGS of Southern Rock of the 1970s. You MUST checkout the LIVE PERFORMANCE from the Oakland California Coliseum. 😅😅😅
Nice reaction. Everyone guitar player will hear Stevie Ray Vaughn at some point and it changes their life. If you have not heard him react to Texas Flood live at El Mocambo. He is the GOAT and not many guitarist disagree.
Mom wasn't just puttering around in the background. She was digging you digging it! BTW, you'll get a lot more clicks on this if you make the song title visible in the initial description.
I believe that Free Bird is Top 5 of all time Rock solo's, highest energy songs. This group, (Lynyrd Synyrd), has several other great songs. One of my favorites of theirs, "The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe."
Let me stop the video and just say that I much prefer the casual, real nature of your reaction channel. No slick graphics, no attempt to look "professional", no constant "Please subscribe" pop ups. You're just a guy hanging out at the house with mom (who obviously knows her some Skynyrd) moving around in the background... It's real life and you're a breath of fresh air. Please continue to keep it simple and just make it about the music, which is what you're doing so well. Don't change what you're doing.
The live version of this is amazing. It's the version live at the Oakland Coliseum. They ramp up the guitar playing, showing their three guitar lineup. It's a must see!
Oakland outdoor concert much better outro than studio version; crowd adds so much energy and interest to the performance! Give it a try!
Love Mom nodding and knowing what is coming....LOL
got to do the live version....will blow you away
Young man today you learned the meaning of a banger. When your head almost or actually does hit the table you are bang'in. The crap they call bangers of today don't even come close. lol
GREATEST EVER,SKYNYRD NEVER GOT THE RECOGTION THAT THEY DESERVED
Welcome to the world of Southern Rock, three guitars no waiting. The live version is a must.
Go crazy with it. Have fun rocking to the classics.
Check out the live version in Oakland California 1977. Let your Mom watch it with you.
Just found your channel, and subscribed, of course...as an old mid 50's metal head, imho, the best outro (from break down to outro) is Pantera's Domination (live in Moscow)...love this song too, just my opinion. Keep on keepin' on, and let the music move you...nice job young man
76 or 77 Chicago Amphitheater - Free Bird w Skynard and one stage comes Ronnie Montrose and The Outlaws. Song lasted 30 minutes (give or take)
The 70s were a great time to be a teenager!! Colombian gold, 4way windowpane, Quaaludes, moonshine and Lynyrd Skynyrd.....sign. I've still got bones buried in those days....."a mind once expanded never returns to its original dimensions"
You forgot Peruvian Flake and Afghani Sinsemilla and the “Primo” Afghani Kush. 🙂 You are right though. I have never “listened” to music (Just one example.) the same as I did prior to those days. I was able to hear every tiny detail in songs that I never noticed before, and to this day I still “hear” music like that. New music old music, it doesn’t matter.
@@stevenewcomer8837 yep. Hearing the sound of the first time you taste the color yellow. If you've never been there then you want know.
@@stevenewcomer8837 Can Thai stick and Buddha balls get some love?
Another great Southern Rock song is “Highway Song”, by Blackfoot. Their lead singer/songwriter and lead guitarist is Rickey Medlocke who played the drums and sang some lead vocals with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1971-1972 before returning to Blackfoot. The tracks recorded during that period would later be released on Skynyrd’s 1978 album “First and... Last.". Rickey rejoined Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1996 on guitar and remains with the band today. I don’t want to spoil anything before you hear it, but let’s just say that Rickey is a multi instrument maestro and he can pick guitar with the best of them, and his vocals aren’t too shabby either. 🙂
“Highway Song” Blackfoot
ruclips.net/video/PbNrJWgG_24/видео.htmlsi=k2yr-IZOAYw4JMG6
Who is the battleship behind you?
In my opinion....the best guitar song ever written.
Keep on rockin Marcus!
Check out the Allman Brothers
The Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post - 9/23/1970 - Fillmore East (Official)
Tske this video down and do the live version from 1977 oakland coliseum!!!
Green Grass and High Tides . . . The Outlaws . . . . .
And this is why the joke/meme exists that at every concert, regardless of the band or how relevant, there's always at least one hard rocker who shouts out "Free Bird!" for the next number. It truly is epic
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Give Black Sabbath "Children of the grave" a listen. The lyrics are just as relevant today as they were 50 years ago.
So is War Pigs, sadly.
Green grass and High Tides is the best guitar rock song ever - freebird is waaaayyy overplayed.....
Do live in Oakland
All of the "Live at Knebworth" tracks are killer. Especially "Workin' for MCA". Give that a shot!
I’d like to hear your take on a sadly neglected sleeper from that era: “Farewell Song” on the album “Live at Winterland ‘68” by Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin.
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Welcome young man to the MOST EPIC SONGS of Southern Rock of the 1970s.
You MUST checkout the LIVE PERFORMANCE from the Oakland California Coliseum.
😅😅😅
Nice reaction. Everyone guitar player will hear Stevie Ray Vaughn at some point and it changes their life. If you have not heard him react to Texas Flood live at El Mocambo. He is the GOAT and not many guitarist disagree.
I love your reaction. Maybe your mom should stay in the background for your videos. I like her reaction to what you’re listening to.
Mom wasn't just puttering around in the background. She was digging you digging it! BTW, you'll get a lot more clicks on this if you make the song title visible in the initial description.
@@PaulHansen-h5y noted
Keep it up man.
You have to do hendrix on the national anthem. That is 1 of a kind
@@edwardfrench475 that one rocks. In my opinion, it's the best version of the national anthem
Do the Oakland Coliseum version, absolutely kick ass compared to the studio version.
I believe that Free Bird is Top 5 of all time Rock solo's, highest energy songs. This group, (Lynyrd Synyrd), has several other great songs. One of my favorites of theirs, "The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe."
Let me stop the video and just say that I much prefer the casual, real nature of your reaction channel. No slick graphics, no attempt to look "professional", no constant "Please subscribe" pop ups. You're just a guy hanging out at the house with mom (who obviously knows her some Skynyrd) moving around in the background... It's real life and you're a breath of fresh air. Please continue to keep it simple and just make it about the music, which is what you're doing so well. Don't change what you're doing.
If u watch them do freebird live it’s lotts beater
This was an absolute slog in Guitar Hero! Really makes you appreciate their stamina.
You will like Texas Hippie Coalition, Imagine a cowboy playing Pantera/Metallica
try the Eagles Hotel California outro.
@@robertrockwell7581 that one is so good
You will find more good than bad in classic rock.
You're jammin just like we all did when we heard it back in the day! Looks like you were born in the wrong decade (just like my 37 year old son)!
Muted audio.
try it live, moch better!