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MIND BLOWING!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING Lynard Skynard - Free Bird REACTION
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Комментарии : 5 тыс.   
@georgiatina7361
@georgiatina7361 2 года назад
My husband requested that this recording to be played at his funeral. I complied. He was a Hell of a Man. Love to you always my beloved. Rest In Peace. 💗
@mattygee6852
@mattygee6852 2 года назад
Aww sorry for your loss
@larryledbetter2959
@larryledbetter2959 2 года назад
God bless you, and fly home to God Freebird. I'll meet you someday.
@georgiatina7361
@georgiatina7361 2 года назад
@@larryledbetter2959 Thank you so much, Larry.
@Pedrogonzalez-nh2eb
@Pedrogonzalez-nh2eb 2 года назад
Wow
@Pedrogonzalez-nh2eb
@Pedrogonzalez-nh2eb 2 года назад
God bless you
@khopzilla
@khopzilla 2 года назад
“I was expecting a really hard rocking song.” Wait two minutes. 😉
@debramoore7513
@debramoore7513 2 года назад
Hahahahaha!!
@howardbrown911
@howardbrown911 2 года назад
Yeah! Like that's gonna happen.
@marleneclausen30
@marleneclausen30 2 года назад
For REAL!!!
@andrewmoss3681
@andrewmoss3681 2 года назад
Yeah, I started laughing when, Amber said that. & was laughing even harder when the guitar solo's started up &, Jay's eyes nearly popped out of his head.
@bencracknellCA
@bencracknellCA 2 года назад
Love hearing first time reactions for just this
@cmw4539
@cmw4539 Год назад
The live version is insane, Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird - 7/2/1977 - Oakland Coliseum Stadium
@cinemeleon2808
@cinemeleon2808 Год назад
Nobody wants to see that damn rebel flag...quit suggesting that bs to black people.
@shelby477
@shelby477 Год назад
Oh wow!! Yes. I was there!
@envman67
@envman67 Год назад
Yes!!!!❤❤❤❤
@xdg6451
@xdg6451 Год назад
Yep… the crowd just took flight.
@23nacho23
@23nacho23 Год назад
Oh yeah, it surely is
@YurtFerguson
@YurtFerguson Год назад
The lead into the guitar solo is the musical equivalent of dropping a gear and diving into the fast lane.
@gavinstout5554
@gavinstout5554 Год назад
Relatable
@user-ds4hz4dd9e
@user-ds4hz4dd9e 11 месяцев назад
I agree this is definitely a song that was written to be played live. It’s great recorded but knocks it out of the park live.
@RiverRat904
@RiverRat904 4 месяца назад
It's more of a 4th to 2nd kinda hit....
@lasciethiesing2219
@lasciethiesing2219 3 года назад
Possibly one on the most known/epic rock songs ever.
@jeffallen5871
@jeffallen5871 Месяц назад
Right up there with Stairway to Heaven.
@bigkrut
@bigkrut 3 года назад
If you hear this song while driving your car, you're almost guaranteed to break the speed limit.
@dawnsantuccione6151
@dawnsantuccione6151 2 года назад
Truth
@RSpracticalshooting
@RSpracticalshooting 2 года назад
When the solo starts you just start getting heavier on the gas pedal until next thing you know you're doing 95
@STOCKHOLM07
@STOCKHOLM07 2 года назад
This and Highway Star, it's true.
@willmilner3114
@willmilner3114 2 года назад
You mean sound barrier?
@rickhicks6820
@rickhicks6820 2 года назад
For me its Foghat's "Slow Ride".
@ionestevens1846
@ionestevens1846 Год назад
I'm so happy these classic songs are being listened to by the younger generation! Thank you so much!
@ZiggyonMars
@ZiggyonMars Год назад
I’m 17 and I HAVE to play this song before I die. I’m not going anywhere without doing that first.
@davidblantz
@davidblantz 11 месяцев назад
And isn't it awesome that we LIVED through undoubtedly the greatest era in Rock music? I've been blessed with greatness my whole life with music like this !
@adrianmolina821
@adrianmolina821 10 месяцев назад
My dad showed me this song at 14 i was blown away, still jamming 24 years later
@lawrencemcginley9937
@lawrencemcginley9937 8 месяцев назад
And that's why our music will never die unlike modern music
@thomasluttkus9956
@thomasluttkus9956 11 месяцев назад
This song was the benchmark for rock guitar in the 1970s. It pretty much defined the decade.
@nates4341
@nates4341 9 месяцев назад
Not just 70s but early 80s too
@devinerevelations7273
@devinerevelations7273 2 года назад
Saw the band in concert 6 months before that plane crash. They played this song for over 18 minutes! One of the greatest live bands ever!!
@moldingpro7208
@moldingpro7208 Год назад
me too!
@johnnyearls6962
@johnnyearls6962 Год назад
18 minutes, Cool
@jackedattack8781
@jackedattack8781 Год назад
Embarrassed to say this, but I'm from a generation after this time. I was listening to this wondering why there isn't more live footage. Of course that's why. RIP, but the music lives forever!
@fernando5648
@fernando5648 Год назад
I also did ! In Las Vegas ! Never will forget the piano 🎹 . Good concert definitely !
@petejones879
@petejones879 Год назад
As with me I'm not sure how long before the crash but It was definitely before.. I saw them at Knebworth in 76 possibly August I can't really remember it was a full festival of bands with skynryd as second billing to the rolling stones.. You can watch the version of this from thst very concert on here on You Tube
@malianelson5082
@malianelson5082 2 года назад
I"m a 67 year old grandma . This is my funeral song. Love LS best band of the 70's. Thank you for your reaction to this band.. This grandma still ROCKS to this band. RIP Love you guys ..Thanks Again
@sharonchapman593
@sharonchapman593 2 года назад
I'm a 62 year old Grandma who still rocks too the 70's music. My grown children even rock too Skynard, Clapton, Bob Segar, The Eagles, Pink Floyd etc etc. No denying that the 70's were the BEST DECADE OF MUSIC !!!!!!!
@dianegoldeneye7363
@dianegoldeneye7363 2 года назад
Right there with you. We lived this stuff and we were so lucky too. I still listen too. ❤️
@malianelson5082
@malianelson5082 2 года назад
@@sharonchapman593 From one 70"s grandma to another we did grow up in the greatest decade and it still holds today. Keep on ROCkING Sharon!
@malianelson5082
@malianelson5082 2 года назад
@@dianegoldeneye7363 We sure did Diane. Keep on ROCkING!!!
@cjmacq-vg8um
@cjmacq-vg8um 2 года назад
hiya grandma! you wanna know what my funeral song will be? "happy days are here again" or maybe "how much is that doggie in the window." or "always look on the bright side of life." there i just decided.
@frankurban9036
@frankurban9036 2 года назад
In my humble opinion that is one of the greatest songs ever recorded
@jaimiewarren8687
@jaimiewarren8687 Год назад
One of the biggest tragedy’s in music history. Still heartbroken over the loss. ❤️
@workingman6681
@workingman6681 3 года назад
At 5:25 in this video, when you guys said this song is really slow, I got a huge smile on my face thinking, if they only knew what was coming! One of the most epic Rock n Roll song of all time! 😊🎸
@Kimberrann
@Kimberrann 3 года назад
Same!
@gigijohnson3211
@gigijohnson3211 3 года назад
freebies. Exactly just cheezin
@debrawilson9791
@debrawilson9791 9 месяцев назад
Me too! It’s so fun to watch their faces and reactions when we know what’s coming and they don’t. I stare intently waiting for that moment of delight in their faces when a high note or guitar solo or sax comes on.
@Jarlaxxle1
@Jarlaxxle1 2 года назад
The rumor is that the guitar solo is still going on, somewhere deep in the south. Love the reaction. And I really dig Ambers take on the song "This IS my Free Bird." Kind of perfect.
@cjmacq-vg8um
@cjmacq-vg8um 2 года назад
that's funny. you know, i bet that guitar solo is still going on. it is in my mind anyway.
@ThaCrustyOne
@ThaCrustyOne 2 года назад
I can confirm those rumors as actual fact… at any time in the south..during the summer…just roll your windows down or open the blinds and screens and just listen…fly high free bird…🔥💯🤘🇺🇸❤️
@ryant1506
@ryant1506 2 года назад
😋👍👍
@spikea.3547
@spikea.3547 2 года назад
I got to tell you. I saw them in the seventies at the concert they made this song about 25 minutes long. Even the piano at a long solo. They were incredible
@Jarlaxxle1
@Jarlaxxle1 2 года назад
@@spikea.3547 I envy you.
@wakeupmaggie0558
@wakeupmaggie0558 Год назад
The best southern rock band ever! Still loving them all these years.
@gavinstout5554
@gavinstout5554 Год назад
So true
@gunnarbiker
@gunnarbiker Год назад
The last remaining original member (Gary Rossington) just passed away a few weeks ago. My brother was born in '63. I was born in '70 and I can remember him playing Lynyrd Skynyrd constantly in the 70s. It was his favorite group. I remember crying at a young age when I saw the paper where their plane had crashed. Fly high Lynyrd Skynyrd! You're now free as a bird! This song always bring a tear to my eyes
@Tatersmom
@Tatersmom 3 года назад
Losing this band was one of rocks saddest moments, but they left us with some iconic songs & Free Bird is up there true Southern Rock & the guitar is only the best head banging parts of this song. Love it The Singer Ronnie Van Zant once said about the song that everyone wants to be free & that a bird can fly wherever he wants to
@edwardprout3348
@edwardprout3348 2 года назад
Try 10 years after
@CRUISERJ1
@CRUISERJ1 2 года назад
@@edwardprout3348 I saw Alvin Lee in concert in Portland at the Paramount Theater back in the early 1980's. "Here they Come". Lol.
@astralwvz66
@astralwvz66 2 года назад
@@edwardprout3348 heck yeah ! Played the grooves off cricklewood green back in Jr.high
@robertreilly8909
@robertreilly8909 2 года назад
Ten Years After. Choo Choo Mama or One of these days. Guitar riffs you'll always remember
@richdiddens4059
@richdiddens4059 3 года назад
It's anything but a guitar solo. It's a bassist, a drummer, a keyboardist and THREE guitars. Sometimes it's a lead guitar and 2 rhythm guitars sometimes 2 leads and a single rhythm, and sometimes it's 3 lead guitars playing, sometimes in synch and sometimes in counter point. At least six musicians at the same time. It's an instrumental.
@thechunkyson
@thechunkyson 2 года назад
You saved me the trouble of typing this.lol
@frankmarsh1159
@frankmarsh1159 2 года назад
It's Allen Collins on lead, Gary Rossington on rhythm and slide and Ed King on bass.
@kellyblackmon2805
@kellyblackmon2805 2 года назад
I have always called it triple lead guitars.
@Trentas91
@Trentas91 2 года назад
Funny you say that but don’t drill me I never really listen to John B in Zepp. Always locked on Page personally. Then like it’s crazy Zepp was just four master musicians! Point is your right lol
@jaynagerber7474
@jaynagerber7474 2 года назад
If you watch the concert video, when the solo starts, it's one playing the solo, one appears to be rythm and one appears counterpoint. Partway through, it's two separate solos going, and throughout the rest of the time sometimes they sync and sometimes they diverge (all while the third guitar is mostly playing rhythm, but does some other stuff from time-to-time). It's truly one of the sickest things I've seen, and to be honest, I never really knew much about 'Skynyrd before I saw that a couple of months ago (outside of the fact they were southern rock from the 70s), but that clip and the amazing way they played got me totally interested!
@vchip57
@vchip57 2 года назад
I played this for my dad (big old time country fan) and he started tapping his foot when the guitars took off... when it was done he looked over and said, "them boys can handle an ax". RIP Dad.
@vinceramirez6963
@vinceramirez6963 11 месяцев назад
This has to be the most accurate description of what this solo is to the rock world. Just dudes ripping their guitars to its fullest. Ax slayers for sure lol
@jackjumper5807
@jackjumper5807 9 месяцев назад
Are you still doing new videos? I just found you but the videos say they are 1 or 2 years ago?
@jeffkurdelak4382
@jeffkurdelak4382 Год назад
One of the first bands to use a 3 guitar lineup. That’s why Freebird rocks.
@buckshots4800
@buckshots4800 3 года назад
My mother actually went to school at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, FL and she knew the real Leonard Skinner. Now called Lee High School. A lot of music came out of this school in a round about way. Mae Boren Axton was a school teacher at this school when my mom attended and she wrote "Heartbreak Hotel" which became a major hit for Elvis Presley. Mae Boren Axton's son Hoyt Axton wrote "Never Been to Spain" and "Joy to the World" for Three Dog Night and was a major hit back in the 60s. That would be a song to react to as well. My uncle use to hunt with Hoyt when they were teenagers. Thanks for indulging me. Enjoyed your reactions and reviewed. This song crosses a lot of cultural and musical genre barriers for sure. Peace and love. God bless you both.
@oneilprovost2287
@oneilprovost2287 3 года назад
Hoyt Axton was totally cool.
@byzinski
@byzinski 3 года назад
The name of that school has probably been ‘canceled’ ?
@buckshots4800
@buckshots4800 2 года назад
@@andrewmaull816 And of course many of the original band members including Ronnie Van Zant went to Robert E. Lee High School as well.
@jacqueline4514
@jacqueline4514 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing that story!!! I love Three Dog Night and never knew they didn’t author the songs. SO much talent out of Jacksonville; THE ALLMAN BROTHERS, 38 SPECIAL and even Limp Bizkit 😊
@buckshots4800
@buckshots4800 2 года назад
@@jacqueline4514 Also Kris Kristofferson's former wife Rita Coolidge's father preached at my grandfather's Baptist church on Broward road in north Jacksonville. Rita Coolidge was a star in her own right in the 60s and 70s. Hoyt Axton also graduated from Robert E. Lee high.
@debravirden7130
@debravirden7130 2 года назад
This was my late husband's requested song at his funeral. And so it was played. And will be played at mine.
@jasonsuter9410
@jasonsuter9410 2 года назад
Sorry for your loss... Perfect song choice... ❤️
@courtneyalvord2640
@courtneyalvord2640 2 года назад
This was played at my father's funeral. Love this song
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6 2 года назад
🥺🥺
@andrewmoss3681
@andrewmoss3681 2 года назад
May your Husband rest in peace. I may only be 39, but I've said that I want this as the last song at my funeral since I was in my teens.
@janelightning73
@janelightning73 2 года назад
Bless y'all.
@jaydavis4522
@jaydavis4522 Год назад
This is eerie, because this popped up on my feed today, Monday, March 6th, 2023. Yesterday, March 5th, 2023, the last original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, guitarist Gary Rossington, passed away at the age of 71. He is the guitarist who played the hauntingly beautiful opening solo using a slide. If you really want to see just how awesome they were live, you can see the original Lynyrd Skynyrd line up (before the crash) playing Free Bird in the Oakland Coliseum in 1977. There’s another great live video of them playing live in 2003 in Tennessee, with Ronnie Van Zandt’s brother, Johnny on lead vocals, and Ricky Metlock of Black Oak Arkansas on lead guitar. Gary Rossington plays slide guitar as always. Both are awesome performances. RIP Gary Rossington. You’re truly “Free As A Bird Now” with your Skynyrd family in Heaven. Beautiful reaction! The links to the two live performances are below my comment. God Bless! 1977 Original Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QxIWDmmqZzY.html 2003 Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qr3dWscslo8.html
@barrydodson5291
@barrydodson5291 2 года назад
One of the greatest rock songs ever written
@seelenwinter6662
@seelenwinter6662 Год назад
and the best end of a movie ever... devils reject... exactky so i wanna die once...
@melissapolito4146
@melissapolito4146 3 года назад
Billy Powell was a stage hand and when Ronnie heard him playing around on the piano one day he said that he was classically trained and that was the start of his career with the band! May he RIP.
@Kimberrann
@Kimberrann 3 года назад
Live at the Oakland Coliseum in 1977 is such a great version. You get to see all of this live. Plus, all of us who were at the show get to re-live it! 😉
@757optim
@757optim 3 года назад
Did you have that blonde on your shoulders? Look at all those hot grandmothers out there. ; )
@heyou702pc
@heyou702pc 3 года назад
I was 17 yrs old just graduated from HS and there at this day on the green concert. So awesome 😁
@Kimberrann
@Kimberrann 2 года назад
@@757optim I was that blonde! Just kidding but I was in the crowd somewhere and on someone’s shoulders probably. It was the 70s, I can’t remember a whole lot. 😂😂
@mlong1958
@mlong1958 Год назад
Although not written for him, Lynyrd Skynyrd dedicated this song to the memory of Duane Allman after he died in a motorcycle accident. In October of 1977, Lynyrd Skynyrd were involved in a fiery plane crash where 6 of 20 people died, including lead singer Ronnie Van Zant. The record company immediately recalled their latest album, Street Survivors, which pictured the band on the cover, surrounded by flames. They rereleased the album without the flames. You really need to see them perform this live. Three lead guitars, a bass, piano, and drums, all in perfect harmony. It is spectacular. In my opinion, the best rock performance of all time.
@donawalker216
@donawalker216 11 месяцев назад
Definitely showed how great they were.
@DAL12343
@DAL12343 7 месяцев назад
Steve Gaines was a stellar guitarist. He was just getting started when he died so young along with his sister, backup singer. Cassie Gaines and the world will forever miss Ronnie Van Zant's voice. He was a brilliant singer. After seeing the crash site and plane, it's a miracle anyone survived. I'm glad his brother, Johnny Van Zant, headed the band up, and they continued. I love the saying, "I might be old, but I've seen all the great bands" 👍
@briarstick6500
@briarstick6500 10 месяцев назад
I saw them in concert 3 times and great isn't the worc we here in thr DEEP.SOUTH GA KNOW GOOD MUSIC COME SEEN US HEAR THE BEST EVER
@ssshadowwolf6762
@ssshadowwolf6762 3 года назад
I think everyone in my generation wants this played at their funeral .
@marksims6425
@marksims6425 3 года назад
I told my wife exactly that !!
@darrellosborne4956
@darrellosborne4956 3 года назад
Freebird was played at my brother’s funeral back in 1983. I met Artemis one night at a bar in Memphis and he told me he has heard about people playing Freebird at funerals more than he would care to remember. I can see why, now, at my age.
@dorothyannford8448
@dorothyannford8448 2 года назад
It was played at my brother's funeral and so was Simple Man. We lived in Jax, Fla. and my siblings went to Lee High. Big Lynard Skynard fans!!
@steveabdelkoui5663
@steveabdelkoui5663 2 года назад
Just one of the greatest bands ever. May they all Rest In Peace.
@lenzielenski3276
@lenzielenski3276 2 года назад
There are only 2 words to describe this song. BAD ASS.
@anomalyempire
@anomalyempire Год назад
You got that right ….you shore got that right ….. see what I did there lol
@Berndaddie
@Berndaddie Год назад
3 lead guitars in this band. Wow 👌, I forgot how great they sound.
@zebjohnson5118
@zebjohnson5118 3 года назад
There's a live version that's 14 minutes plus they have many hits check out " That Smell " or " You Got That Right " RIP Gentleman we still remember you 🙏♥️
@MatthewPettyST1300
@MatthewPettyST1300 2 года назад
I you are talking about "the Live version" as the one in Oakland. The sound quality is horrible in that one. I did see them at the near by Concord Pavilion, a little more smaller venue the the Oakland Stadium around this time. Many years later at an indoor in a casino with my late wife's favorite band, 38 Special, their family and friends Donnie Van Zant and Don Barnes not killed from the plain crash.
@cathyaudette1060
@cathyaudette1060 3 года назад
Lynyrd Skynyrd named themselves after their high school teacher/coach Leonard Skinner. Apparently a favorite of theirs and a bit of a private joke amongst themselves. It could be seen as a tribute to Mr. Skinner. Freebird is a true Southern Rock anthem that saturated the airwaves of the Baby Boom generation, of which I am one. Glad to see your reaction to this guitar hero classic.
@DianaJG8
@DianaJG8 3 года назад
Um...not really a "favorite" teacher, but a hard-ass that couldn't stand boys with long hair! It was more of a jab at the dude, and Skinner sued them, but they settled out of court and ended up with an uneasy friendship.
@ThatGuyX2
@ThatGuyX2 3 года назад
That aint what Joe Dirt said when he came back from the past.
@lisaray9944
@lisaray9944 3 года назад
No their Gym teacher Mr Skinner didn’t like the guys cause of the long hair …. The way they spelled the name of the band was a stab at Mr Skinner …. I always wondered if he ever had kids and told them this story
@theodoreritola9758
@theodoreritola9758 3 года назад
The 70s were as good as the 80s ANY DAY,, HERES SOME PROOF ,
@razorback9926
@razorback9926 3 года назад
@@theodoreritola9758 As good as?! The 70s were WAY better. Led Zep, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, Carpenters, Outlaws, Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, Stevie Wonder.
@JBRamit
@JBRamit Год назад
There’s a reason that every concert still has someone screaming for Free Bird 😂 it’s the perfect jam band moment
@kensternation
@kensternation Год назад
First Skynyrd is mostly a Southern Rock band, but they do have that hardness in them as you can tell by the middle of the song.. Second they actually got a standing ovation for this song when they opened for The Who.
@davidbouley2186
@davidbouley2186 2 года назад
I grew up with Skynyrd, when I listen to them, so does everybody else within a half mile radius of me.
@philippederome2434
@philippederome2434 2 года назад
that loud, eh? I like your comment by all means, just making some light of it.
@philpennington826
@philpennington826 2 года назад
@@philippederome2434 It's not loud enough unless your neighbor's LAWN dies!!!! 🤣
@robertwarfield4791
@robertwarfield4791 3 года назад
Love watching you 2 react... Freebird is the quintessential Southern Fried Rock song! The history of this band is tragic!
@welshrabbit5
@welshrabbit5 9 месяцев назад
truly one of the all time great songs- Collins and Rossington's guitars pull at the heart strings after nearly 50 years, exceptional.
@stretch4872
@stretch4872 Год назад
I knew you two would both love this song but for different reasons. Jay for the screamin guitar duet, and Amber for the hippie meditational vibe. Jay got into the meditation by the end as well. Live performances of this were an absolute trip. Loved your reaction as always.
@jimrentz
@jimrentz 3 года назад
When they would do this song on stage, usually the last song, Gary Rossington would do the slide guitar lead work with Allen Collins and Steve Gaines doing the rhythm guitar work at the beginning of the song and during the vocals. But once the vocals were over Allen Collins would then take over with amazing lead work that just blew everyone's mind. Then while Gary Rossington was doing the rhythm work, Steve Gaines would join in with Allen Collins in like a lead guitar duel. This song would often go on for a half an hour at live shows and nobody minded at all. For us Baby Boomers who were into Southern Rock and Roll this song was like THE anthem of Southern Rock. Everyone always talks about Ronnie van Zant the vocalist, and I really liked his voice but it was always the musicians in this band that always amazed me. The drummer, the bass player and the keyboard player were all amazing musicians and then how many groups have you ever heard of that had three, count them, three LEAD guitarist, anyone of which could leave you sitting there with your mouth hanging open.
@georgejob7544
@georgejob7544 3 года назад
I had their greatest hits and it was stolen!
@glenchapman3899
@glenchapman3899 3 года назад
And all the while Leon Wilkeson keeping up with all of them on bass during the solo.
@kenthunter6850
@kenthunter6850 3 года назад
While Steve Gaines was absolutely phenomenal, he took the baton from the incomparable Ed King, who absolutely set the tone for so many of their hits.
@blkbass1958
@blkbass1958 3 года назад
You have climbed to the top of the Lynard Skynard Mountain! Spin "That Smell" by them if you can.
@ssshadowwolf6762
@ssshadowwolf6762 3 года назад
Yes!
@clansome
@clansome Год назад
5:34 "It's the slowest I've heard so far", just you wait. Remember when this came out. The 70's were a great time to grow up in. Both riff and the solo were written by Allen Collins (RIP) [he's on the left of the picture you have on screen]. When playing this live the first part was usually played by Gary Rossington the other guitarist.
@LaPinturaBella
@LaPinturaBella Год назад
I graduated high school in 1980. Never got to see this band, but this song was played at the end of our graduation. It was most definitely a huge part of the soundtrack of my high school years.
@brandonchaney3527
@brandonchaney3527 2 года назад
It's called Southern Rock, it's not heavy. It takes you on a journey.
@ventifamily
@ventifamily 2 года назад
Well said!
@Country_boy-sz3bn
@Country_boy-sz3bn 2 года назад
No auto tune needed just pure raw talent.
@johnwagner4559
@johnwagner4559 2 года назад
L.S.!! LONG LIVE THE SOUTH! This was REAL music from the 70s and I remember when freebird was released... Took music to a whole new level! These where real musicians! Smoke a bowl and listen to freebird!
@cyn37211
@cyn37211 2 года назад
Rossington & Collins would practice together all day long to get their guitars in sync.
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6 2 года назад
Excellent comment 🥇🥇
@keithdean9149
@keithdean9149 2 года назад
This song is so mellow. Everyone who knows this song, "Wait for it." Check out some of the live versions.
@loraharvey6740
@loraharvey6740 2 года назад
the best reactions are in the live versions though lol
@dctbass
@dctbass 2 года назад
Hahahahaha EXACTLY!! Everyone is just waiting. It's like the jump to hyperspace in Star Wars 😁
@dctbass
@dctbass 2 года назад
Or Kirk says to Scotty, "Warp factor 4, Mr Scott." 😁
@inspirationworks8357
@inspirationworks8357 2 года назад
I love this comment because I said the same. 🤣
@csmelen
@csmelen 2 года назад
"Wait for it" is so damn spot on my friend.
@dunk856
@dunk856 Год назад
Widely regarded as one of the very best guitar solos ever, many others but this definitely stands up
@Cheryltwin2012
@Cheryltwin2012 Год назад
The words "if I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me?" are even more poignant now. I put this song on my turntable after I heard about the plane crash and didn't take it off for two solid weeks. This is a rock anthem and a pretty acceptable legacy for a great band!
@theodoreritola7641
@theodoreritola7641 Год назад
One of the BIGGEST songs to come out of the 70s
@steventweed3599
@steventweed3599 3 года назад
If you like this, check out "Midnight Rider" or "Whipping Post" by The Allman Brothers. BTW, this song was a tribute to Duane Allman.
@alicesmith7020
@alicesmith7020 3 года назад
Soulshine is another awesome song by them.
@KindCountsDeb3773
@KindCountsDeb3773 2 года назад
Allman brothers birthed the southern blues genre, blending soul, rock, blues, jazz, country all together with superb playing. They were at the height of their career at 24 years old !! The brothers studied the blues and other artists then formed their dream band. One of the few that had two drummers. Got that hint from James Brown ! You can hear one song like Whipping post and then hear a different sound in "Melissa", they are the best. At such a young age. Thanks.
@michellelux8097
@michellelux8097 2 года назад
"Soulshine" or "Blue Sky" would be most excellent choices as well
@wadeerwin3920
@wadeerwin3920 2 года назад
Keg parties at the lake during high school... Those were the days!
@michellec2514
@michellec2514 2 года назад
Yes takes me right back there
@chrispopejoy6652
@chrispopejoy6652 2 года назад
I miss those days too. Definitely seemed less encumbered back then 🙂
@Triskster
@Triskster 2 года назад
Wow! you just brought back some memories. I'm from Jacksonville and in high school used to party at the river out in the woods. We called it the bluffs, Ronnie and the band partied at the same spot years before us. It was developed about 25 years ago. No more keg parties at the bluffs. :(
@nickfarris6571
@nickfarris6571 11 месяцев назад
The concert recording of Freebird is awsome unbelievably so much better live😃😃
@miyahsmommy7172
@miyahsmommy7172 Год назад
My mom and dad saw them the day before the plane crash and that's something you don't forget, ever!!
@happymethehappyone8300
@happymethehappyone8300 3 года назад
R.I.P. Ronnie,, Steve,, Cassie,, Dean,, Walter & William..Fly On Freebird's.
@viacrucis2509
@viacrucis2509 3 года назад
“Sweet Home Alabama” is the southern anthem by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
@stevelittiken9625
@stevelittiken9625 2 года назад
when we take our country back from the leftists/marxists. Freebird will be out new national anthem. “They will not enslave us because we are the free birds. It is in our DNA
@rastomasstanford7708
@rastomasstanford7708 2 года назад
O I thought it was West Virginia lol.
@debramoore7513
@debramoore7513 2 года назад
@@stevelittiken9625 🤘🤘👏👏
@lisathornhill4177
@lisathornhill4177 2 года назад
Gross.
@Ngjack90
@Ngjack90 Год назад
GREATEST GUITAR SOLO EVER 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@trevorfolker3665
@trevorfolker3665 Год назад
Yes!
@svenpoletka5236
@svenpoletka5236 Год назад
LET THEM MARLINS SOAR!
@noellagatt7701
@noellagatt7701 2 месяца назад
most died in a plane crash this sent a shiver because they are in heaven now. cool southern sound
@kristywilliamson1537
@kristywilliamson1537 2 года назад
I grew up on 70’s and 80’s rock. That’s what u call REAL music!!!!
@quinny6920
@quinny6920 2 года назад
AGREED!!!!
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6
@the_Real_Grammy_of_6 2 года назад
Same here!! Real talent for singing, no auto tune
@markmurphy558
@markmurphy558 2 года назад
Good for you. Keep in mind that we are all prisoners of our youth. By the age of 30 , almost everybody has their " favorite songs". It's not wrong, or sad or anything negative, it's biology. My own theory is it's all those hormones racing through our bodies, making the reds redder, the blues more calming, the emotions more earth shattering.
@jwmson7791
@jwmson7791 3 года назад
I was thinking early on when Amber said she was expecting a harder sound, just wait! They rock out! Gary Rossington and Allen Collins slay the guitar run on this. Both Rossington and Collins survived the plane crash that killed Ronnie Van Zant and other members of Skynyrd. Johnny Van Zant, Ronnie’s brother became the lead singer after the crash. True Southern Rock! ♥️♥️♥️
@vincenzo.correale
@vincenzo.correale 2 года назад
This is how three Fender Stratocasters and Rossington's Gibson SG sound when jamming together!!! Saw them live in Knoxville, TN in 1987. Will never forget those guitars.
@ianchirnside3266
@ianchirnside3266 Год назад
I think it’s a Firebird, not a Strat
@user-mp4or5ec5o
@user-mp4or5ec5o Год назад
FUN FACT: Back in 1974 when the band was putting together the final version of the album "Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd" they did not want to put this song on the record because it was too long and thought most people would not like it. Their manager decided that they should keep it in and it became one of the most well know rock songs of all time. Thank god for that man
@enriqueperezarce5485
@enriqueperezarce5485 Год назад
Manager was probably a guitarist or a musician of some instrument and knew it would be good
@craigthornberry2995
@craigthornberry2995 Год назад
Written for Dewain Almond.
@WhizzingFish12
@WhizzingFish12 Год назад
LOL you mean Duane Allman. One of greatest guitarists ever.
@WhizzingFish12
@WhizzingFish12 Год назад
No, their producer (Tom Dowd) DIDNT want to include it because he thought it was too long and would never get airplay. Ronnie Van Zant basically kicked him out of the studio (Muscle Shoals Sound Studio) and said "we're recording it ourselves" and didn't let him back in until they were done. Dowd said "Ronnie was VERY convincing..." He basically threatened to kick his ass if he tried to stop them. Glad he listened. :-)
@davidblantz
@davidblantz 11 месяцев назад
Considered one of, if not the best Rock songs of all time. And IT IS !!
@cstarv
@cstarv 3 года назад
Freebird played at every bar near base during the hostage situation in Iran.
@tammyjackson3113
@tammyjackson3113 3 года назад
Saw them several times in the 70s and they played this until the ceiling tiles were falling 😎y'all really need to see this live in Oakland it's 4 guitars at once😆
@angier5775
@angier5775 2 года назад
I was there!! Loved those Days on the Green!!
@billrobertson5895
@billrobertson5895 Год назад
As amazing as the guitar solo is almost everyone overlooks the job the drummer did. At 10:50 he cranks it up and it sounds like a fricking helicopter hovering overhead.
@roscoemahaffey3337
@roscoemahaffey3337 11 месяцев назад
Yep, Artemis is awesome!
@sezwho8561
@sezwho8561 10 месяцев назад
All so the base player.
@rhondacady7120
@rhondacady7120 4 месяца назад
I have a thing for drums💗💗💗
@matthollands7771
@matthollands7771 Год назад
You guys just got yourself a new subscriber! You're both entertaining, knowledgeable about what type of genre you're reacting to, have great chemistry, AND you're the first music reaction channel I've ever been recommended. I look forward to binging your videos!
@shelq3814
@shelq3814 11 месяцев назад
They are great and I am so glad I found this channel...definitely the best reaction channel on youtube! I just love them.
@user-ds4hz4dd9e
@user-ds4hz4dd9e 11 месяцев назад
They are adorable together.
@mbacheler
@mbacheler 3 года назад
They are considered to be in the genre of “Southern Rock”
@brianorzel1873
@brianorzel1873 3 года назад
Skynyrd has actually perfected this song live. Any live version of this song is awesome!
@jimmymcintyre7944
@jimmymcintyre7944 Год назад
U need to watch the live version of this song. It will literally blow u away.
@virginiaalexander3817
@virginiaalexander3817 4 месяца назад
Took my sons to see them two years ago with original members’. Sons in the band…and I think one or two original members still left. So cool to be able to share it live with my sons. We had the best music!
@alexakl6445
@alexakl6445 3 года назад
Yes, this is one of rock's top masterpieces. It's kind of like "Free Bird" is America's rock masterpiece like "Stairway to Heaven" (Led Zeppelin) is Britain's. I love seeing young people reacting to them and see their eyes getting bigger and bigger and being blown away. It's like listening to it for the first time again. Great reaction!
@jacklewis5452
@jacklewis5452 2 года назад
I think you are right. I remember in the 70's whenever a concert was ending, no matter who the group was, someone would hold up a lit higher and yell FreeBird.
@chumbawumba5486
@chumbawumba5486 2 года назад
I’d only argue by saying Bohemian Rhapsody was bigger and to a certain point better.
@BenLapke
@BenLapke 2 года назад
@@chumbawumba5486 do you often get knocked down, and then get up again? Just curious. 🤣🤣😂😂
@Dazzily
@Dazzily 2 года назад
@@chumbawumba5486 and Pink Floyd have got 20 songs better
@loraharvey6740
@loraharvey6740 2 года назад
I was gonna say pretty much the same thing. You are exactly right
@freebirdtony
@freebirdtony 3 года назад
Thank you for reacting to Lynyrd Skynyrd. One of 'Skynyrd's three guitarists, Allen Collins was only 18 years young when he wrote this classic. If you get the chance to catch the live version from the Oakland Coliseum on July 2nd 1977, ya'll will be blown away, guaranteed. Peace Out 😊✌
@paulbucci350
@paulbucci350 Год назад
It really makes me happy to see the young generation is enjoying the music that I listened to when I was your age. Thank you for keeping your eyes open. GOD BLESS YOU
@elysium619
@elysium619 Год назад
The best dyed in the wool Southern rock band ever. What a guitar band!
@scottgorski7931
@scottgorski7931 2 года назад
One of the true rock anthems. I don't know how often you review comments to older reactions, but you HAVE to react to the live version from 1977 Oakland. The band and the crowd just feed off of each other. Remember all the girls you will see in this video are now probably someones grandma. This was from the time of the super concert when promoters would put on a show in an open air stadium with two or three BIG acts.
@andrewmoss3681
@andrewmoss3681 2 года назад
Lynyrd Skynyrd are a band, not a singular artist. However, Lenard Skinner was their PE (physical education/coach) at school who they all thought was an ass. So the band name was them making fun of him
@Carolitoh
@Carolitoh 2 года назад
He also hated long hair and rock music. The guys in Mr. Skinner’s class were sent to the Principal’s office many a time for their hair and clothes. He was an ass.
@tranurse
@tranurse 2 года назад
My great aunt taught at Lee High School, DuPont and Fletcher. She was head of the English department at the Duval County school board before she retired, then taught at JU. She didn’t have anything nice to say about him. He ended up selling real estate at the beach for awhile. I know I put a lot of superfluous stuff in here, but too many people claim stuff that ain’t true
@andrewmoss3681
@andrewmoss3681 2 года назад
@@tranurse That's really cool. Thanks for sharing with us 😁 Does she have any good stories about the band?
@tranurse
@tranurse 2 года назад
@@andrewmoss3681 no, Skynyrd wasn’t her style.
@deborahk5792
@deborahk5792 2 года назад
I had an internet friend, who is now sadly passed, who told me about LS and their connection to RE Lee HS in Jacksonville.
@muffinamy83
@muffinamy83 Год назад
At my HS dances in VA in the very early 80s, this was the best of both worlds. Started out slow dancing then turned in to a wild dance party. Always packed the dance floor. Lots of air guitar.
@ayseeef
@ayseeef Год назад
I'm proud to say that I saw, front row, Lynyrd Skynyrd sing this song live with all the original members, at the Tennessee State Fair in Nashville just as this song was entering the charts. Blew our little potheads off!
@pamelaforray4318
@pamelaforray4318 3 года назад
Got ya the “Ballad of Curtis Lowe” because he was the finedest picker to ever play the blues.
@pamelaforray4318
@pamelaforray4318 3 года назад
And, if you’ve watched Forrest Gump, you’ve heard this song.
@notreal6246
@notreal6246 3 года назад
Another vote for "Ballad of Curtis Lowe"! GREAT song!
@javelin1974
@javelin1974 2 года назад
I absolutely love Curtis Lowe! I recommit also
@robertfoster2988
@robertfoster2988 2 года назад
That is my favorite skyward song ever the finest picker to play the blues
@robertfoster2988
@robertfoster2988 2 года назад
They had two drummers three guitarists two base players and a paino player at least
@maingun07
@maingun07 3 года назад
Way, way back as a young Marine deployed to Okinawa, this song would get played every time we walked into this one tiny little bar in Henoko. I'm sure the owner got so sick of it, but for us it reminded us of home and what we left behind. Mimi, we still remember you and the times you would lock the doors and break out the good sake.
@dongrogg5765
@dongrogg5765 3 года назад
I hear ya brother, I wonder if it was the same bar we went to? Was in Oki in late 70’s.
@maingun07
@maingun07 3 года назад
@@dongrogg5765 I was there a bit later in '88. Right outside of Stalag Schwab was the little town of Henoko. My memory might be a little off so bare with me. When you walked into town, there was a fried rice stand where the road branched left and right. Down the right path were most of the bars. Mimi's wasn't on the main drag. I can't remember exactly how to get to Mimi's bar or even what the actual name of the place was, but I know it was down a side street, well off the beaten trail. I found it by accident exploring the town. It was extremely small, maybe 200 sq/f, not much more than that. When you walked in, you do a right face and the few tables are in front with the bar to starboard. Don't remember if the juke box was to port or on the back wall. I wanna say to port, but I could be wrong. Mimi was gorgeous, late twenties or early thirties. Had a half American son. Don't think the father even knew before he rotated back. As a result, she would never date any of us. But that woman was a sweetheart. If business was slow, she'd lock the doors and break out the good sake. We'd have a few and then escort Mimi to all the other bars in town and get the most jealous looks from all the other servicemen having to settle for the "by me drinkie" girls. And absolutely nobody would disrespect her in our presence. Ever. Not even Shore Patrol. I've tried using Google Maps street view in Henoko and it's useless. I just can't remember where the place is. I hope Mimi and her son had a good life.
@dongrogg5765
@dongrogg5765 3 года назад
@@maingun07 shoot brother, I can barely remember anything from back then. I was with MATCS-18 back then (Mobile Air Traffic Control Squadron). We deployed to front lines to guide air support. Seems to me there were bars all over the island. Okinawa’s main resource was the Marine Corps I do believe.
@maingun07
@maingun07 3 года назад
@@dongrogg5765 Hell, I count myself lucky if I remember to put on pants in the morning. Between us and the Air Force, we kept their economy afloat in cash and they kept us afloat in booze. In my entire six month UDP I didn't save a penny, but damn I had a good time! I was in 1st Tanks from Pendleton, but my company was attached to 1st Tracked Vehicle Battalion, half tanks and half amtracks. It was the first unit you passed as you cleared the main gate at Schwab. I think you guys were all the way down at the bottom of the hill, or maybe I'm thinking of a different squadron. There were definitely a few helos around, I'm sure of that much. Hey, are you the folks that would supply us with a FAC? Usually, the FAC replaces the loader on the XO's tank. I was on the XO's crew once and had to teach this hotshot fighter pilot captain which main gun rounds were which and how to load without getting creamed by the breach. One of the weirdest things I ever did in the Corps.
@omegathelast2347
@omegathelast2347 3 года назад
Oooh RAH HENOKO & KINVILLE!!!!
@pebblehilllane
@pebblehilllane Год назад
At 67 years old I've seen Skynyrd live more time than I could be sure of, but when they finish the show with "Free Bird" and sometimes run it out to 13, 14 or 15 minutes it's beyond incredible. The song is possibly my favorite song to watch a video of one or more people reacting to when hearing it for the first time. I watch a number of reaction channels and I don't think there has been one yet that I have seen where around a couple minutes down to as little as a few seconds before the song really explodes where someone stops the song, says it's good but not what was expected from Skynyrd or not from what people said when recommending the song. It's always 'slower' and 'sweeter' or more 'touching' than expected ...... and then moments later they can hardly believe what they're hearing, and it keeps getting more intense and more explosive and goes on longer than expect .... but by then not for as long as they wish it would. I always LOVE the break in the song where the slower tempo and softer smoother sound is mentioned ... and mentioned as if it's expected to remain the same. And then BOOM! Minds melt.
@petezereeeah
@petezereeeah Год назад
I'm 61. Seen Skynyrd 16 times. Was at the 10 year reunion in 87 at Starwood Nashville. I gigged drums for years. Have to admit, hated playing Free Bird. It sometimes made my hands bleed. Greatest American band.....Period!
@scottloeschner9871
@scottloeschner9871 Год назад
This one of the best songs of all time. And your reaction channel is the best. You guys really get to some good old classic rock. Thank you
@mariejustme
@mariejustme 2 года назад
This song closed every Skynyrd show. It was a completely amazing experience to sing with 10’s of thousands of people. All the surrounding humanity jamming to the same beat, the triple guitars and Ronnie’s amazing voice. Unforgettable. RIP Ronnie, Steve and Cassie. 🤘🏼🔥🍑
@Mike___Honcho
@Mike___Honcho 8 месяцев назад
i remember when the song ended ( i saw them live twice ) and there was a half second before the crowd roar became deafening, too. my ears were ringing and me and my pals were screaming, jumping, and slugging each other. we didn't want it to end, but next it was time for cold beer and whiskey.
@jessicachilders7287
@jessicachilders7287 3 года назад
Do gimme three steps, ballad of Curtis Lowe, Tuesday’s gone, dear god there’s so many good ones it’s hard to choose.
@luthahvelken4653
@luthahvelken4653 2 года назад
Yeah, I made a CD for a young friend, just the basics. 17 songs.
@denroy3
@denroy3 2 года назад
Call Me the Breeze, Curtis Lowe...couple of my favs.
@rodrigoftx4
@rodrigoftx4 Год назад
Esse é o maior solo de guitarra da história do Rock n Roll, obrigado pessoal por analisarem esse som maravilhoso!!!! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
@kennypayton5103
@kennypayton5103 Год назад
1st ever concert and the best. Saw there last California concert. RIP.
@k1hasard
@k1hasard 3 года назад
There's a live version of this filmed at a concert that is a must see, it's really good. This song is one of my favorites from when I was a kid hanging out in a park by my house with a 6 pack and a boom box. You might want to check out "Hold On Loosely" by 38 Special if you like southern rock like this.
@Sportsref13
@Sportsref13 3 года назад
"Hold On Loosely" was the first song a girl told me to listen too , as the reason she was breaking up with me.. that's when I learned you can smoother someone, by being around too much
@stevelennox8575
@stevelennox8575 3 года назад
77 Oakland Coliseum.....
@andreaknapp2394
@andreaknapp2394 3 года назад
Lead singer of Skynyrd.. Ronnie Van Zant...his brother Donnie Van Zant was in 38 Special...their little brother Johnny Van Zant currently sings lead in Skynyrd...
@scucci
@scucci 3 года назад
1976 Knebworth in the UK is my go to live version of this. Watching an entire concert festival crowd learn about Skynyrd... priceless.
@davedreeszen7933
@davedreeszen7933 3 года назад
Live version of Freebird a definite must-see
@terriwalls5571
@terriwalls5571 3 года назад
“Gimme 3 steps” is great too!
@garywi.9299
@garywi.9299 3 года назад
I Know A Little.
@bimmcorp1
@bimmcorp1 Год назад
You need to hear the live version. Another great reaction, guys!
@thorjustin95
@thorjustin95 2 года назад
One of the best guitar solos of all time.
@MendezPalmira
@MendezPalmira 3 года назад
If you like this, check out the live version
@onetakeadventureswithjoeld4679
@onetakeadventureswithjoeld4679 2 года назад
Live from the FOX Theater in Atlanta , Best southern album ever!
@michelleortega1514
@michelleortega1514 3 года назад
You really need to see the live version.Possibly one of the best performances ever.
@user-gf1sk8vr7h
@user-gf1sk8vr7h 10 месяцев назад
always the best guitar solo. No matter what song anyone brings to the table free bird will always be top. First half of the song is like “ alright. We gonna put you to sleep. It’s nap time. Goodnight “ then that solo hits like “ ah I see you’re actually almost asleep you want this sick soulful rock don’t ya. Buckle tf up. we’re going on a trip “
@MrMagnificents
@MrMagnificents 10 месяцев назад
You should have reacted to the live one. They are all top tier musicians who all have that chemistry. Still giving it a like!!
@pgooddmd
@pgooddmd 3 года назад
Them: this isn't what I expected from LS. Me: just hang on a sec...
@Kilteddavid
@Kilteddavid 2 года назад
Free Bird is one of those songs i've heard a 1000 times. I wouldn't even think of putting it on for fun anymore. It's like Stairway or Hotel California or Cocaine that way. But that's why I enjoy this channel; watching these two discover great songs is a pleasure, and it makes me appreciate great music all over again. Well done guys. Keep it up!
@RedBud315
@RedBud315 2 года назад
I was about to post something similar. This song was so good they overplayed it on the radio and they say you can only take so much of a good thing. Tennessee Whiskey is starting to be that song today. Great song but, please don't overdo it. And I agree that these reaction videos are fun to watch as the younger gen is branching out.
@JohnO318
@JohnO318 2 года назад
That's why I only listen to free bird about every 5 years. Then it's so much more emotional.
@scottcard672
@scottcard672 2 года назад
Longest solo in rock history. Also longest pointless silo in guitar history.
@Kilteddavid
@Kilteddavid 2 года назад
@@scottcard672 is a guitar solo ever truly pointless?
@johnr.8275
@johnr.8275 2 года назад
That's what radio will do to you. They stomp the same songs over and over and over and over again into the ground. Thank goodness I never listened to much radio, because even though I have heard this and the others you mentioned a lot of times, 45 years later I am not really sick of them. To me, they're just another track on the album! Great comment, Dave: it really is great to see people discovering stuff like this.
@shawnlord5383
@shawnlord5383 Год назад
I play this song in remembrance of my exhusband that just recently passed away a couple of weeks ago. RIP George. I love and miss u soo much. Till me reunite again in Heaven 😪💔
@peterjarvis7335
@peterjarvis7335 7 месяцев назад
Free Bird is one of the greatest rock songs ever done. Period.
@Carolitoh
@Carolitoh 2 года назад
I’ve never been to an outdoor concert that someone didn’t yell “Play Free Bird’.
@rodneystewart899
@rodneystewart899 2 года назад
hahahahahaha....so true.
@unknownstormtrooper5735
@unknownstormtrooper5735 2 года назад
Facts!
@Thunderchicken69
@Thunderchicken69 2 года назад
I’ve seen live streams of shit like metal concerts or rap shows and people still scream free bird the whole time
@masterofsparkshwy6974
@masterofsparkshwy6974 2 года назад
I play in bar bands most my life, never had a night someone didn't yell " play some Skynyrd !" When i was young we played a biker rally, someone yelled it, we didnt really have any. An old cat comes up, says " If you don't play some Skynyrd, AC/DC, Merle Haggard, or something close, you may not make the whole night." And was SERIOUS! so we played a few Skynyrds we felt we could make it thru Lol
@momastone
@momastone 3 года назад
Everybody always talks about the guitars but let us give some props to Bob Burns (and Artimus Pyle live '76) on the drums! Amazing!
@prprod
@prprod 3 года назад
Hate to tell anyone but the guitars aren't doing anything a 10 year old can't play
@stevelennox8575
@stevelennox8575 3 года назад
not to mention the Billy intro on keys.....
@stevelennox8575
@stevelennox8575 3 года назад
@@prprod Noticed that on your instructional video....which is where? Thankfully there isn't a D in your surname , because you're not worthy of it.
@theodoreritola9758
@theodoreritola9758 3 года назад
You to look like a very good couple , Have you reacted to the 70s Band THE B52s yet ? Try there song ROCK LOBSTER from 1978 . You will thank me big time ,, Take care ,,, Your very fun to watch
@csimmons9669
@csimmons9669 3 года назад
Artimus Pyle and Billy Powell were the only ones of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd band that survived the plane crash. They are still playing today. They are both amazing.
@RVWeekendsRC1
@RVWeekendsRC1 Год назад
This was "the" song that every high school age band had to play at every party in the early 80's! "Free Bird"!! Picture yourself being at a high school aged party, and after almost every song the band finished playing, someone would yell out "Freebird"!........I'm so glad to have lived through the 80"s.
@razorramona9963
@razorramona9963 Год назад
Hi guys coming in very late but it's Lynyrd Skynyrd. I grew up with this music so not new to me, but this was the first song I heard the morning after my dad passed away. I can't help but believe he sent it to comfort me 😪 it now has very special meaning
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