No disrespect. But most live versions of any band is subpar, i cant in good concious hit the like button or subscribe for that reason. I know i’m a nobody but if your goal is to earn subs and content fans; not going to happen; but i do admire you young folk being interested. But live just dont get it for the majority🤷
we survive without u ;) the main goal isn't sub but be happy with what we're doing, we can't make everyone happy, remember your opinion isn't the same as others
@@CelcaReact got it. Loud and clear👍 my bad. Mostly folks create a music reaction channel as a side hussle $ and they do very very well. But like you stated, thats not you purpose; so why the videos🤷
This version of the band: Ronnie Van Zant - Lead singer Gary Rossington - Lead guitar on Call Me The Breeze and many others Alan Collins - Rhythm guitar on Call Me The Breeze (he's wearing red) and many others and lead guitar on Freebird Steve Gaines - Rhythm guitar on Call Me The Breeze (he's wearing the light colored shirt and denim vest) Leon Wilkeson - Bass guitar and backing vocals Billy Powell - Piano Artimus Pyle - Drums Steve Gaines was from Oklahoma and took over the third guitar part from Ed King (from California) who left the band. Artimus Pyle was from South Carolina and took Bob Burns place as drummer after Bob left the band. Ronnie, Gary, Alan, Leon, Billy and Bob were all from the west side of Jacksonville, Florida and most went to the same high school. The band's name is a parody of their physical education teacher, Leonard Skinner, who hassled them about their long hair. On October 20, 1977, Ronnie, Steve, Cassie Gaines (Steve's sister and a backing singer), their road manager and both pilots were killed when the chartered plane they were traveling on to their next concert ran out of fuel and crashed. All the other band members on the plane sustained injuries, many of them severe. Gary Rossington was the last living original member of the band when he passed away last year. The live video version of Freebird at the Oakland Coliseum 1977 (about 3 months before the plane crash) is epic. Another good live performance to check out is "T for Texas" at the same venue (Knebworth, 1976) as this version of "Call Me The Breeze".
The tragic part is that the other three members hated that he was in charge of the band, even though he wrote all of the songs. His older brother was the blonde guitar player. They even sued him when he put out his own album years later, because they said that it sounded like CCR. 🤷♂️🤦♂️
One of the ways you can tell Queen are so great, is when you hear someone try and cover one of their songs. Even if they're a world class act like, Def Leppard, it never compares.
Def Leppard is the name of the band they have some great songs xx the drummer only has 1 arm he lost it in a car. accident the rest of the band waited until he could play again with a specially designed drum kit xx
Boy, do I have a lot to say about this one. Firstly, a great hidden gem. You should compare this to Beach Boys "I Can Hear Music". Freddie, Brian and Roger were involved in recording a cover it as part of the deal for studio time (later released under the name Larry Lurex). It seems to me that recording the Beach Boys hit inspired this song. They have very similar rhythm and melody.
The group had a lot of fighting, their music was so good they didn't see themselves topping what they had done, so they broke up,at the top of their game. Periodically they get back together briefly. A tour was set for this year, but Jimmy had a health problem, so watch and wait. They have a new song out. Gotta move. Mahalia is all grown up. See riding with the kings, or Nasty Girl, with Joe Bonnamassa. All of Jimmy's family are talented.
Great song, thanks for the reaction. The Rolling Stones song “Melody” is another good one that is neglected by reactors. It’s kinda bluesy-jazzy and not their typical rock output. I think you’ll like it.