It’s not country or rockabilly. It’s Southern Rock❤
@leahdoerr73111 ай бұрын
Ditto
@jimbokinobbitz52510 ай бұрын
From my family to yours your damn right it is......SOUTHERN ROCK...!!!!!!😊😊😊😊❤ MY DADS FAVORITE BAND...REST IN PEACE POPPA..!!.. I ONLY WISH YOU COULD SEE ME NOW..
@sandra.george9310 ай бұрын
Now it is classic southern rock.
@shawnj196610 ай бұрын
@@sandra.george93, It's just Southern Rock! I don't know of any modern Southern Rock, and if it exists, it will never be THIS!
@ramosel10 ай бұрын
Southern Fried Rock…
@cathryntruebloood3913 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in that era, and I do believe most people considered this to be Southern Rock
@justmejoy124 Жыл бұрын
Sure got that right...love my southern rockers ✌️🔥
@theoddityshoppe Жыл бұрын
This is probaby the first or second song you think of when you hear the words "Southern Rock"!
@jennhurl Жыл бұрын
Definitely, I'm from 45 min from there hometown of Jacksonville, Florida! 100% Southern Rock through & through. Tom Petty is from my town here of Gainesville.
@justmejoy124 Жыл бұрын
@@jennhurl oh yes love me some Tom Petty as well. There's so many artist I can appreciate. Music is a true beauty that we can all share in
@justmejoy124 Жыл бұрын
@@theoddityshoppe most definitely ifeel Lynard Skynard is the definition and staple of what southern rock is
@robertjones-gn2tj8 ай бұрын
In 1975, I was a young Marine stationed in the Philippines. I met a young girl there, and our favorite club had a band that closed out each night with Free Bird. As you can imagine, that song struck a special chord with me, as I was beginning to feel very close to that little girl. Every night we were there we danced to that song. To make a long story short; I'm 68 years old now. We were married 45 years and raised two fine men. She died three years ago, and I can't listen to that song without tears running down my face. But you'll never see me turn it off.
@kraykray44468 ай бұрын
That is such a sweet story!
@bakgrrrr8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that beautiful story of your wife.
@josefhyatt27808 ай бұрын
Semper Fi! I am 1833, 1994-2004.
@robertjones-gn2tj8 ай бұрын
@@josefhyatt2780 Semper Fi brother
@Adam-ub9nu8 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that, brother. Semper Fi, Marine.
@CuzKatieSaysSo7 ай бұрын
Those lyrics - If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me - breaks my heart knowing that was just a few months before the plane crash ❤️💔😓
@rock1994LA25 күн бұрын
And not only that. According to former bandmate Artimus Pyle and family members, Ronnie Van Zant frequently discussed his mortality. Pyle recalls a moment when Lynyrd Skynyrd was in Japan: "Ronnie and I were in Tokyo, Japan, and Ronnie told me that he would never live to see thirty and that he would go out with his boots on, in other words, on the road. I said, 'Ronnie, don't talk like that,' but the man knew his destiny.] Van Zant's father, Lacy, said, "He said to me many times, 'Daddy, I'll never be 30 years old.' I said, 'Why are you talking this junk? You will never be 30 years old?' and he said, 'Daddy, that's my limit.' " Van Zant's father later noted that, "God was a jealous god. Taking him for reasons I don't know. Ex-bandmate Ed King also reported hearing Van Zant saying he would never live to be 30, saying Van Zant said it so often that he "had gotten sick of hearing it". Lynyrd Skynyrd backup singer JoJo Billingsley recalled that Van Zant had begun referring to himself as "The Mississippi Kid" in the months before his death despite being born and raised in Florida. She noted that, eerily, Van Zant's only connection to Mississippi was that he would ultimately die there. His death was just meant to be... It's seriously f#%@!ked up when you think about it.
@quietbearcasey17821 күн бұрын
@@rock1994LA I remember hearing about Ronnie saying that about his death. Really weird stuff.
@imthemanntoo Жыл бұрын
Lynyrd Skynyrd is a "Southern Rock" band, from Jacksonville, FL. They took their name after their high school gym teacher, Leonard Skinner. The band was in a plane crash three months after this performance. The singer, one of the guitarists, and (that guitarist's sister) a back-up singer died in the crash. They have a deep catalog, and are worth checking out further. Thanks.
@VENOMS_WRAITH Жыл бұрын
Steve and Cassie were from my hometown.
@tonihall4881 Жыл бұрын
Broke my heart!!!!
@georgeclarke8137 Жыл бұрын
he talks too much @@VENOMS_WRAITH
@VENOMS_WRAITH Жыл бұрын
@@georgeclarke8137 who does?
@stanleyarmstrong2898 Жыл бұрын
Personally: The CSA battle standard is a remembrance of my Great Grandfather. He chose to fight for the Confederacy. Section 16 at Arlington National Cemetary holds 480+ Confederate dead, veterans and spouses. The flag is still used to cover remains that are found today from the CSA armies.
@jasonmoon139611 ай бұрын
This is Classic SOUTHERN ROCK!
@PaulMaudlin6 ай бұрын
I would call it southern hard Rock. Skynyrd had Had some serious rockin tunes!
@jeffzvolanek86386 ай бұрын
Man it's not racist at all, it's simply just Southerners showing their pride.Black lives Matters was painted on the street! You tell me the difference!
@davidray4437 Жыл бұрын
ITS FRIGGIN LIVE no computers no auto tune.. Just pure RAW music... THANK YOU xxx
@KarenOEngland25 күн бұрын
Yes sir. Back in the day. No machine.
@MsAL-nj2pf6 ай бұрын
As a northener raised by a southern mama the Confederate Flag just represents southern pride, it has nothing to do with hate just love for the south and southern ways.
@Sabe534 ай бұрын
It's called the rebel flag for a reason. People just don't get it.
@artluc47594 ай бұрын
southern ways back then was nothing to be proud of.....
@Sabe534 ай бұрын
@@artluc4759 And northern ways now are.
@artluc47594 ай бұрын
@@Sabe53 they dont advocate slavery now, so yeah they are
@bite-sizedshorts96354 ай бұрын
That was the battle flag, not the actual flag of the Confederacy. Most people are confused by that. The "stars and bars" was not the Confederate flag.
@julieCA5810 ай бұрын
The great thing about '70's music is, we had it all. Rock, southern rock, ballads, folk, country, early hip hop and a whole lot if crossover
@dawnyoung88 ай бұрын
Oh I’m from Illinois , and I don’t like the confederate flag at all ! My g grandpa was wounded at Shiloh and so was his son and on my other side too . I had a co federate uncle in Andersonville . And it posses me off that he died for that ! I love the south , my colonial relatives sure did found swaths of it both French and British. And Swedish ! But the confederacy is nothing that gives Edward fuzzy feelings . I’m a Lincoln fan to my soul
@ironmom90238 ай бұрын
Some fantastic Country Music as well
@realWorsin8 ай бұрын
That and we were all listening to these songs together. You turned on the radio and they played, everyone listened to the same songs at the same time. You could drive down the street and see people singing the song on the radio you had playing. It was a very uniting time imo. The music brought the country together. We don't see this anymore.
@julieCA588 ай бұрын
@@realWorsin that's really true. Today, with everyone wearing ear buds playing their own playlist, we don't even know if we like the same music or not.
@bite-sizedshorts96354 ай бұрын
@@dawnyoung8 That flag is the battle flag, not the flag of the Confederate States of America, which was entirely different. Lincoln wasn't all that either. He did not "free the slaves." Read the entire Emancipation Proclamation. He didn't free slaves in Norfolk, New Orleans, and a few other places. He didn't care about black people. He just want to punish the Southern states. It was a war of northern aggression. The Yankees came down here and burned entire farms, killed the livestock, and killed the women and children. They tried to exterminate us completely. They even burned down courthouses to try to make it so we couldn't tell who owned what land. The basis of the war was that the South was shipping cotton to England without using ships owned by northern businesses. Lincoln wasn't getting taxes on that nonexistent income. Slavery was a side issue that was brought up just to get northerners on board with invading the South. The northern states had only recently ended slavery in the last one, and the Southern states were about to do the same. The war was unnecessary on that account. Also, Lincoln was in favor of sending black people back to Africa. Also, Lincoln should have had a different last name. He was already a toddler when his mother married Mr. Lincoln. His real father had another son who looks a lot like Abraham. But Abraham looked nothing at all like his stepfather.
@michellefields3379 Жыл бұрын
I'm homesick for the 70's. Love, peace, and rock'n'roll. That whole crowd is stoned on good Ole Mexican weed. I miss it! 😢
@rejeannagwynn566511 ай бұрын
😂😂 you’re right
@tomaleshire414510 ай бұрын
Raised in Texas, smoked my first Mexican dirt weed joint in '69!💯 I'm 72 now and still smokin' but today's weed.....30% THC!🤯 Damn! It's legal here in Arizona so hell ya'!🤪😁❤️✌️
@angelav937710 ай бұрын
Me too! Loved being a teen in the 70’s feel lucky!
@mikedineen785710 ай бұрын
Heck yes
@tcfolstrom59910 ай бұрын
Nah an event like that requires some Jamaican or Hawaiian
@cheyanna7138 ай бұрын
Damn...there is no preparing someone for hearing that epic guitar solo for the first time. Iconic af. ♥
@Laker19774 ай бұрын
That is crazy good. Whoops , crazy great ! That will make anyone shake their body.
@Losingbraincells7777 ай бұрын
SOUTHERN ROCK!!!! Southern Rock!!! This is a 70’s band love and peace baby!!
@marcieharreld2864 ай бұрын
Amen!!!👍👍🤘🤘🤘🎵🎼🎶
@amandajames3914 Жыл бұрын
My mom went to this concert. Says to this day it is her favorite live show she has ever seen. Still iconic
@RobWence Жыл бұрын
Were you born the next year in 78? cause this was a potent show known to have caused several pregnancies
@justinatest9456 Жыл бұрын
@@RobWence Probably born as a set of quints...
@JaquelineGoodspeed Жыл бұрын
@@5thPhoenix That was just the mood of the 70s and 80s. Very positive and chill especially when music was playing.
@warrenburlingame1172 Жыл бұрын
You're mom is a lucky lady
@garybutruce7339 Жыл бұрын
I was at this concert too. Such a great time to be alive!
@donnabennett1256 Жыл бұрын
You asked so…The Rebel flag, for me, is Southern pride-proud, happy, blessed to be born and raised in the South. I don’t want anyone offended, oppressed or discriminated against! I love all people. AND I am an American first.
@bryanhosley717311 ай бұрын
Well said, totally in agreement
@trailryder581311 ай бұрын
I totally agree though I will go a bit further. For me it is all the Southern Traditions that has been valued by many people not just people in the South. Things like, family, helping your neighbors in times of need, respect for all regardless of race, placing women and children first, getting up every morning and pulling on those work boots and doing a blue collar job like miners, truck drivers, farmers, construction workers etc. Finally, staying true to your religious beliefs that has been instilled in Southern people for generations even if we are not always perfect in living up to that standard. Whether or not it was about race at one point for many Southerners now that is no longer what it is associated with but our personal Southern roots and having the fortitude to draw a line in the sand and stand up for what you believe in Southern born and Southern bred.
@CNPdubyagirl10 ай бұрын
Amen!!! ❤
@curio236910 ай бұрын
I came here to say the same thing... Southern Pride, only Southerns understand it... We don't hate, We don't care who you are... We care about whom you are; like MLK said, judge the person by their character and not by the color of their skin...
@judyjohnson63010 ай бұрын
You literally support the flag of a group of traitorous states who broke off from and waged war against their own country in a futile effort to retain the legal ability to own other human beings as a property. "STatEs RiGhTs, yeah right. If you're of German ancestry, do you love the Nazi flag, too?
@WinModel8811 ай бұрын
Skynyrd is the epitome of Southern Rock. Them, along with The Allman Brothers are the icons of that special sub genre of rock n roll.
@edwardlong777310 ай бұрын
Allman Brothers influenced them 💯❤️🎸🔥
@WinModel8810 ай бұрын
@@edwardlong7773 absolutely they did. Ronnie also said multiple times that The Stones and The Who were major influences on him personally as well.
@kens3205210 ай бұрын
I would add ZZ Top to the list.
@kerryhudson396410 ай бұрын
Let’s not forget Molly Hatchet, “Flirtin’ With Disaster”.
@tmcclafferty10 ай бұрын
Don’t forget Marshall Tucker
@MtnBadger7 ай бұрын
Okay... NOW you're in my wheelhouse!! *I was front and center* for this show!!! 😊 This is the famous footage of this concert that's used in several documentaries. You can get a copy of this concert from *Wolfgang's Vault* AND, best of all... *I was there!!!* (This is "Southern rock," as is CDB Charlie Daniels band, Rock-A-Billy is more elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Stray Cats, etc.). It's one of the "Day on the green" concert series put on at the Oakland coliseum for years and this one was extra special as it was 4th of July weekend and there were *FOUR bands* that day... The opener was *Santana* followed by *The Outlaws* (Green grass and high tides forever) then *Skynyrd* played an amazing set (as seen here! 😊) and finally, *Peter Frampton* played and it was his release of "Frampton comes live.". I was about 20 feet from the stage when they were playing!! 😊 The concert was an all day affair and it cost us the (then obsurd) price of *$8.50* for advanced tickets, there was *no way* I was paying the $12 gate fee... That's ridiculous! 😊 Lynyrdd Skynyrd is a play on the name of their highschool gym teacher,whom they hated and always gave them a bad time. Their revenge?? Him seeing and hearing them/his name thrown in his face everytime he turned around. 😊 This was right before the famous plane crash that took out several members of the band. I've seen them several times since over 50 years and it's never been anything but good but, it's really the "cover band" over the years as Ronnie was the driving, creative force. But, they've persisted and still draw a huge audience and usually toured with ZZ Top, a great pairing. 😊
@sandrasmith709122 күн бұрын
Appreciate the info❤
@KimPatts10 ай бұрын
Sad to know that all the band members on this stage are no longer with us except for drummer Artimus Pyle. Legendary band. RIP to them all. ❤🕊❤🕊❤
@Goob1956 Жыл бұрын
This is Rock and Roll, Southern Style. Free Bird is an anthem.
@robertehrenstrom66709 ай бұрын
I am 74 now. In the 50's I was young; in the 60's I was fine: In the 70's i was in my prime. I spent my life going from show to show feasting on the next new music. how lucky was I?
@alcyone-rising4 ай бұрын
super lucky. im still doin it now. lol
@MJFinn-d7d6 ай бұрын
Livin' in the 70's - Northern states - we only thought of confederate flag as the Rebel flag, and did not associate it with supremacists. It represented anyone who rebelled to the "norm" - being told what to do. Being independent. But that was the '70's up North.
@alcyone-rising4 ай бұрын
my parents were into it for the same reason and that was down in south Louisiana at the time.
@bite-sizedshorts96354 ай бұрын
It was never the "confederate flag." It was the battle flag of the Confederacy. The CSA used a different flag.
@HollyVirgil-g6x11 ай бұрын
These young girls are now great grandmas!
@antoinebrg629910 ай бұрын
"See grandma, you were smoking that mexican weed and kissing that stranger, why couldn't I ??"
@trishc30999 ай бұрын
😖 I guess someone had to say it.
@chrisbenson66839 ай бұрын
American girls sure were pretty back then.
@bite-sizedshorts96354 ай бұрын
Only if they and every generation after them married very, very young.
@TeresaMosby-sm4js2 ай бұрын
Most are still just grandmas, only in our 60s! I was 17 when this concert happened and my first baby was 1 1/2 months old. I saw Led Zeppelin a few weeks later at the same venue.
@robinlathim82219 ай бұрын
This is my era, and this is the one song that no matter what you were doing, when this song came on, you stopped whatever you were doing, cranked it up as loud as you could and rocked out. And if you were driving, no matter where you were going, you just drove baby, even if it meant you overshot your destination, or you were late to where you were going, it didn't matter, you just kept driving until it ended! ❤
@wdking88339 ай бұрын
I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd live two years before Ronnie was killed. Such an awesome performance. The stadium was sold out but there were so many people outside we could hear them singing along. You left us, Ronnie, but we still remember you, freebird.
@jamespowell6416 ай бұрын
That's called... SOUTHERN ROCK form the 70's!
@kbalmostheaven729611 ай бұрын
Billy Powell was a roadie for them, and one day he sat down and played what became the opening music to Freebird. The band heard it, and made him the full time keyboard player.
@nikolemcguire9965 Жыл бұрын
The whole generation of Southern Rock, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 38 Special, Molly Hatchet, Marshall Tucker and many more. They were the southern, northern, eastern, western didn't matter where you were from more of the home town life of the rural people of the USA that connected on a whole lifestyle level. Rock ON!
@Jen-in-Texas11 ай бұрын
YES you nailed the best of the best in Southern Rock!
@dickcaraniun1.196910 ай бұрын
You mentioned 38 special the lead singer That's Ronnie van zant's brother Donnie Van Zant
@sandrasmith70912 ай бұрын
Oh yes all those. Molly Hatchett remember those concerts. It was albums and cassettes back then
@sandrasmith70912 ай бұрын
38
@peggyshouse-gill83958 ай бұрын
About 8 of us were going to be at the concert, the plane crashed on the way to our concert. I still remember the disbelief and broken heartedness I felt, as did we all. RIP to those who were lost 🙏 💔
@RU-HDD-4-HVN7 ай бұрын
We were playing/practicing "Freebird" in our high school bands rehearsal garage when we got the news.....very surreal to say the least....remember it very well.
@im2bz4stupidity6 ай бұрын
It's not the Confederate flag, it's the Battle Flag of the Army of Tennessee. The actual Confederate flag, was very different. Tennessee's Battle Flag was, for many years, nothing more than a symbol of the spirit of southern people, including a significant number of black communities, to overcome adversity - the pride of a people. When Nathan Bedford Forest, and his cronies, created the KKK, one of their first raids was of a community flying the flag. The flag was taken, and kept, as an insult, turning it into a symbol - for both sides. The KKK carried it as an insult. The rest of the south carried/displayed it for what it really was, a symbol of the pride and spirit of all southerners, regardless of race, creed, religion, sex, etc. That's still how the vast majority of those of us from the south view the flag. We're Americans, and we proudly fly Ol' Glory, high. A bit below, but with equal pride, we fly that old battle flag.
@SherrieJones-sb4ruАй бұрын
For most people of color in this country, because the KKK used that flag during their meetings and raids as an insult, as a reminder of what they wanted the South to be maintaining the Southern Traditions of Jim Crow and White Supremacy it represents something different.
@dixie3086 Жыл бұрын
I'm 70 years old and I've seen LS 4 times in concert in my life. And this song is always this long. We wouldn't want it any other way. Oh, the good old days.
@papasilver78 Жыл бұрын
It's so crazy that even when this was originally recorded, these brothers were still in their 20s. So young, yet so mature for their age compared to people in their 20s today.
@greglaughlin7693 Жыл бұрын
Remember them five dollar ticket prices for at least two Great Bands love the Roanoke Civic center watching from Beautiful Bedford Virginia home of the National D day memorial because we lost so many patriots in this small Town come visit just don't act a Damned Fool
@casieroberson2350 Жыл бұрын
My mom was in th crowd and said it was love, peace, joy and love. No hatred or fighting and almost everyone had a dubbie in hand. An era of music history that will never come again. The confederate flag to me and most everyone i know means southern pride, hospitality and consideration. Like saying please and thank you, opening doors for strangers, getting something off the top shelf for someone who can not reach, and saying ma'am and sir. Kindness to others is always the thing to do.
@MollieC-uc1fk4 ай бұрын
Doobie, like the Doobie Brothers. 🙂And yes, your mother was hot back then, we all looked pretty good. And we are getting back to these times again. I got to see them the next day in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sad to remember they had the plane crash that fall that took some of them away from us.
@neilofsthun25134 ай бұрын
I read the name was there football coach's name I always thought it was cool, you couldn't go to a party in the 70s and hear this and Fleetwood mac. Never heard bad song from them.
@angeljones11 Жыл бұрын
Anyone else missing Billy Powell like crazy right about now? I mean the amount of talent on that stage is insane
@gen8146511 ай бұрын
Also the slide guitar riff by Gary Rossington, who sadly passed away March 5, 2023.
@thor858011 ай бұрын
I miss them all.❤️🙏🏼
@karensilvera669411 ай бұрын
I miss them too 😢
@Impossibletopossible0511 ай бұрын
I have seen them in concert many times. There is nothing like a outside concert with Skynyrd! Nothing like it !
@SusieRN6 ай бұрын
I feel so fortunate that I was in the generation that got to see the original bandmates of Lynyrd Skynyrd live in concert. P.S. ITS SOUTHERN ROCK
@ruthhibbett5958 ай бұрын
I was one of the lucky ones that was 17 in 1977. Man did we all come up on some good rock and roll. Those were the days
@FelixMontoya586 ай бұрын
Dude, we had the best. My kids are so jealous.
@pierre57able5 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!!!
@janelleyurosky4688 Жыл бұрын
To us Southerners, the confederate/rebel flag represents Southern pride, nothing more, nothing less! Always America first! 🇺🇸
@user-bbn4ever Жыл бұрын
FACTS 💯
@WilliamAlanWebb Жыл бұрын
#truth
@deaconj3406 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t really tho. What it really represents is the 4th of the checks and balances which our right to draw guns and stomp Washington’s ass if they get into tyranny.
@robertaarmstrong8164 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am sick of the hate for this flag!!!!!
@iluvpsb Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@tileia10 ай бұрын
That's how we rolled in the 70's on the Day on the Green. LOTS of bands, an entire day of music. Was there, loved this one. Great memories, lots of sunburns.
@PaulMaudlin6 ай бұрын
Lots of weed-smoke Floating around the Audience too!!!
@katyoung60286 ай бұрын
The best thing about being born in the 70s is that we didn't really have just 1 genra that we belong to. We loved all kinds of music.
@donna7059 Жыл бұрын
Lynyrd Skynyrd was Southern Rock. Not Rockabilly. Doobie Brothers were also Southern Rock. Molly Hatchett. ZZ Top. Allman Brothers. The Marshall Tucker Band. I am a child of the 70's! Best decade of music ever. Free Bird was my high school class graduation song back in 1979. Our class was huge for those days and fractured by "cliques" but we were never going to change. We were leaving, but would they ever remember us? I also danced to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Simple Man with my son at his wedding in 2016. My words to my son. This band has been one of my faves for almost my entire life. .... You ask what the Rebel Flag means.. it is just that.. the "Rebel" Flag and represents southern nonconformity and southern heritage. Those of us who grew up with that flag do not connect it to slavery. Times are changing. Back then - US Flag, Texas Flag (sometimes before the US Flag) - all of the variations, Rebel Flag.
@lansteadla Жыл бұрын
Well said. I wish someone had told us we were living in the best of times back then. I MISS it. Especially these days. Lord if I could go back, I would.
@jansummerford1050 Жыл бұрын
Lynryd Skynrd was the best rebellious SOUTHERN ROCK band in the world! When they were killed in 1977 I was 19 and cried for a week. We had the best music EVER!❤
@kathymobley6303 Жыл бұрын
Me too. Me too. 😢
@Jen-in-Texas11 ай бұрын
That was such a sad day…
@keltickelly81 Жыл бұрын
Played this while taking my brother off life support. Cant hear it without tears now. I listen anyway because its great music.
@chipdamutt108 Жыл бұрын
🙏
@susanchinn9373 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry.
@leiannsorce6613 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful ❣️🤍🙏🤍
@waltshaw70346 ай бұрын
Lynyrd Skynyrd was a southern band from Florida and it just showed a little southern pride; nothing more. That performance was in Oakland over a thousand miles away and the crowd loved them.
@tracynolan713510 ай бұрын
What is the meaning behind the song Free Bird? Van Zant replied that in essence, that the song is "what it means to be free, in that a bird can fly wherever he wants to go." He further stated that "everyone wants to be free...that's what this country's all about." The song is dedicated to the memory of Duane Allman by the band in their live shows.
@cynthiarucker90909 ай бұрын
I’m 64, I was 16 and saw them in Washington DC. Hey! We’re Grandparents now.. we had some serious fun in the 70’s..,no cell phones! Not needed. We Remember!
@carlferry89927 ай бұрын
Lyrnyrd Skynyrd is Sothern Rock, I was introduced to it in 1970's when I lived in Jacksonville, FL. I actually met Ronnie VanZant (lead singer) when he worked in a auto parts store there. He invited me to the Enlisted men's club at NAS Jax, where I was stationed; as they were playing there on the weekends. I did go and was amazed by that band. They finally released their first album "Smokin" in 1973. I purchased that album produced in a studio but admit that the live performances were the best. All of them are dead now except the drummer. The guy playing slide guitar Gary Rossington died last year. Many were killed or injured in a plane crash. They are part of my history, them and the Allman Brothers band of which I think you would love also. Anyway I thoroughly enjoy your show and glad that the Rappers are now enjoying what we Baby Boomers grew up on. 😁
@davidpatterson54262 ай бұрын
This performance was about 3-1/2 months before their plane crash on my 17th birthday, 10/20/1977. I was devastated because I already had tickets to see them in Atlanta about 3 weeks after the crash. I did get to the reunion/tribute show 10 years later and it was awesome. They played Free Bird with an empty mic at center stage with a single spotlight on it, and the audience sang the song… I still get goosebumps every time I think about it. They were absolute professionals who played with complete perfection live just as in the studio. RIP Lynyrd Skynyd. We love you and miss you forever, but will always have your music.
@conniejeffreys75827 ай бұрын
We were on the way to Lynard Skynard concert ..when it came over the radio..that their plane crashed. I was crushed, I loved Ronnie, barefoot singing his ass off. I still have that concert ticket.. loved them, the best.
@minigirl6839 Жыл бұрын
"Call Me The Breeze " is the BEST Lynyrd Skynyrd song ever. You absolutely cannot sit still when it's on! 🥳💯💣💥👌
@vickihirsch8340 Жыл бұрын
I do LOVE LS version but it's a JJ Cale song. As is Cocane and After Midnight, made millions for Clapton
@stephenkittle6586 Жыл бұрын
You might know this, "Call Me The Breeze" was written by JJ CALE! 🔥🎸😍❤️
@mr.wilson2127 Жыл бұрын
Georgia peaches will get your toes to tapping , too
@timgard7091 Жыл бұрын
The English, concert, they play my favorite Song, Searchen ❤
@mikemclaughlin3306 Жыл бұрын
This is a fact
@TheDougMan Жыл бұрын
Thank you BP for playing the anthem of my generation. Southern Rock at its absolute best. Play their song Simple Man or The Ballard of Curtis Lowe sometime. They were so good. The original band members are all gone now, but they are not forgotten. Leonard Skinner was their gym teacher from high school. The flag is a symbol of Southern pride in general.
@robertdoss7272 Жыл бұрын
Ballad of Curtis Lowe is my favorite song ever..saw skyward 17 times and they never played it
@boadiceameridionalis3732 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I don't plan to start any fights, but I'd play Simple Man or Tuesday's Gone. No denying the talent at all. Curtis Lowe was my jam and still my favorite song of theirs, just ahead of Gimme Three Steps.
@angeljones11 Жыл бұрын
@@boadiceameridionalis3732Tuesday’s Gone doesn’t get nearly enough love
@timgard7091 Жыл бұрын
Ronnie got his Neil Young shirt on❤
@boadiceameridionalis3732 Жыл бұрын
@@angeljones11 Yeah, so many of these songs in this genre (Freebird, Ramblin' Man, even Call Me the Breeze, and What's Your Name) are about dudes cheerfully swiving and leaving the women on their carefree junketing around. In fairness, they sing about a lot of their reality (drug use, life on the road, etc.) Tuesday's Gone is being on the other side of it, so unique for that. And, Simple Man is seeing Mama's wisdom -- to my mind, their best song.
@LyndaHarris-cj1vm6 ай бұрын
Nothin could beat that 4 guitar army attack!! Legends! 👍😎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯
@Red420ish11 ай бұрын
Solid Southern Rock.
@realWorsin8 ай бұрын
Not a cell phone in sight. Just love and the music. This is what America is all about in its heart. Back in the 70's everyone was listening to the same songs at the same time.. Casey Kasem was America's DJ and when a song played the whole country was listening together. You don't see this now, 1000's of ways to listen to music. There will never be a time like the 70's again.
@RU-HDD-4-HVN7 ай бұрын
If you miss Casey Kasem then you'll love Adam Reeder at The Professor Of Rock YT channel....... Adam is like a perfect 2.0 of Casey. Same voice, kinda eerie but tons of music passion and great interviews along with the nostalgia.
@SheilaKnight-l4n7 ай бұрын
You are so right. It was about the music and enjoy listening with people who appreciate good music. The rebel flag is about southern pride. I don't have a racist bone in my body.
@susanfontaine52146 ай бұрын
You are right NO CELL PHONES AND EVERYONE IN THE MOMENT!
@bite-sizedshorts96354 ай бұрын
@@RU-HDD-4-HVN Rick Dees is still on with his countdown show, I believe. He started his radio career in NC. I have a recording of him on WKIX in Raleigh in the early 70s. He also did "Disco Duck," "Dis-Gorilla," and "Eat My Shorts."
@RU-HDD-4-HVN4 ай бұрын
@@bite-sizedshorts9635 I totally remember Rick Dees!! "Disco Duck" was a huge fun hit back then... oh yeah! Glad to hear he's still going strong....he earned it.
@scottp.29959 ай бұрын
Greatest musical solo in history! 50 years later, 1//2 the guitar stores out there STILL have signs saying "NO FREEBIRD" !
@morlywatt2926 ай бұрын
And NO Stairway!!!😂😂😂
@shale8627 ай бұрын
I was there , attended so many “ Day on the Green”. The best music ever! Everyone was just there for the music and everyone was kind. We were tripping over bodies and packed like sardines but no one cared, it was all love.
@denisetowe89511 ай бұрын
For most southern people the Confederate flag just stands for southern heritage and pride….nothing to do with racism or hatred…and back in the 70’s we just all got along!
@rdyplyr214110 ай бұрын
I agree, I am a black woman from Alabama and that flag never bothered me. Now, my black card will be revoked, but I don't remember anyone scared of that flag. We lived amongst each other and fot along.
@barrykeis462510 ай бұрын
@@rdyplyr2141 not at all. people are not educated and don't do their own research. black people also fought for the under this flag for the Confederacy. it represents southern heritage and nothing about hate
@MichaelMikeTheRussianBot9 ай бұрын
@@barrykeis4625 the designer of that flag, the VP of the Confederacy, said, explicitly, that it represented defense of slavery. Live in denial if you want, but that's the history. ;)
@alexmontero82859 ай бұрын
Uh yeah. Slavery, Sorry Sir. Good song but uh yeah, confederate flags, I’m out.
@pampresnell98139 ай бұрын
So True. Agree totally with you!!
@lisahenke5027 Жыл бұрын
The flag meant FREEDOM to them. Listen to the documentary and Ed King explains it. Thanks for loving this song as much as I do and have for 50 years ❤️
@rocketpastsix Жыл бұрын
freedom to do what exactly?
@badone07 Жыл бұрын
@@rocketpastsixfrom paying taxes & succeeding. Civil war had zero to do with slavery. Use duck duck go to look it up. Example, Nathan Mote.
@Dragonite43 Жыл бұрын
LOL. The Civil War was about slavery. The Southern States submitted documents to the Federal government, stating that they were leaving the union because the Federal government was hostile to slavery.@@badone07
@badone07 Жыл бұрын
@@Dragonite43 😂 wrong it was about the The Tariff of 1828. Where the south would be made to pay for the north mismanagement of money. The south was paying about 75% of the taxes. Then there was the Force Bill of 1833, to collect by any means necessary.
@Dragonite43 Жыл бұрын
LOL. Now I am you are a troll. XD@@badone07
@danellecox2588 Жыл бұрын
In the 80s we called it southern rock here!! When my step dad passed away...we played it when everyone left the gravesite! His Harley setting on the graveside! Bittersweet! Thank you! Hope you enjoyed!!
@emilyraegiles78 Жыл бұрын
I told my son to play this at my funeral ❤
@RunswScissors6 ай бұрын
Lynryd Skynyrd was from Jacksonville FL, hence the rebel flag. The guitar solo at the end is know for being epic. I have a version of the song that is 17 minutes. The album version is 7 or 8 minutes. This is Southern Rock
@joecothern276311 ай бұрын
My parents went to school with them back in the 60’s. My uncle played with them when they started. I’ve been a fan my whole life of Skynyrd!!!
@lisamcbride8921 Жыл бұрын
Yep oldies now from the 1970’s! This was my time, graduated 1977! ❤
@suecook1326 Жыл бұрын
One thing, if you had listened to the studio version first, you would have missed the piano solo as Billy Powell wasn't part of the band then. He later hired on as a roadie and one night while tearing down, he spotted a piano, sat down and started playing, saying he would add that to Free Bird. Turns out he was classically trained and was hired as full time pianist on the spot.
@papasilver78 Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, Billy Powell looks so much older here, though he was only 25.
@angeljones11 Жыл бұрын
@@papasilver78holy cow, serious? I miss the hell out of that man’s piano talent…
@girlfriday-nl9we9 ай бұрын
The studio version on their debut album, “Pronounced Lynyrd Skynyrd,” still has a keyboard opening though it is an organ, which gives it an almost religious feel (if I recall correctly, their producer Al Kooper played this organ part on this record only). By the time of their later live album recorded in Atlanta’s Fox Theater, Billy had joined on as their piano player. Also IIRC, an even earlier version of Free Bird on their “lost” Muscle Shoals album used piano, though not sure who played it.
@thomasmyers166415 күн бұрын
You bless me watching these amazing old bands I grew up with! Music is timeless. It makes me feel 17 again … even though I’m 61 now. 😊
@jimreed45411 ай бұрын
I just found this great reaction I was at this concert and when this song came on it was so loud in the stadium stadium it was the best concert I ever went too thanks for a great memory
@Katness0710 ай бұрын
That is awesome that you were there. I was still a kid running around my hometown in MT. 😊 I missed all the great concerts like this.
@antoinebrg629910 ай бұрын
That stadium front row had a high pretty girls concentration not gonna lie lol
@gerirandleslmt369010 ай бұрын
I was there too!
@SandraRathbun10 ай бұрын
Members of Lynyrd Skynyrd died in a plane crash. Lead vocalist and founding member Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist and vocalist Steve Gaines, backing vocalist Cassie Gaines (Steve's older sister), assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, Captain Walter McCreary and First Officer William John Gray all died as a result of the crash12. The rest of those onboard suffered various injuries, the majority of them severe2.
@Adelhide-18888 ай бұрын
You're authenticity is the reason I love this channel so much!!
@kjsky42446 ай бұрын
The genre is Southern rock and Skynyrd’s hometown of Jacksonville, FL was the epicenter. Along with Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, 38 Special, and Blackfoot all came out of Duval
@RussTopel Жыл бұрын
I was there at this show and it was awesome....
@BlackPegasusRaps Жыл бұрын
Bro wtf!? That’s insane 🤯
@daseguin Жыл бұрын
Try not to break everything into "genres". This is just killer music, and it's rock and roll ! Technically, it's known as "Southern Rock", and Skynyrd is the # 1 Southern rock band there ever was, and one of the greatest bands of all time. This is the greatest live performance in all of history, and these 90,000 people were fortunate enough to be there.
@shannonotoole3526 Жыл бұрын
Agree. It is like trying to PRINCE is a genre! hahaha
@maryannweitzel5636 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more!!' So many mucic artists can go from one style to another.
@susanbrynt Жыл бұрын
They definitely are one of the best, but I would say Allman Brothers Band is the best southern rock band.
@jollyryder7664 Жыл бұрын
This is southern rock!
@jollyryder7664 Жыл бұрын
It are southern middle finger to the United States Government! Back in the days white black and even Latinos used to fly the flag in southern pride! I still fly battle flag to this day! We must as southerns to fly it high and proud no matter who or what color you are!
@swamihuman9395 Жыл бұрын
- 'SOUTHERN ROCK', baby! :) - Extended jams are part of the genre, along w/ multiple lead guitarists "dueling/battling". - "What song is it you wanna hear?... 'FREEBIRD'!" - Your "gawking" in amazement/confusion was priceless. Great reaction :)
@G1003-b5b5 ай бұрын
American First - AMEN .... so glad to hear that! (from a 22yr retired veteran)
@AprilJMoon9 ай бұрын
lmfao, look at all those beautiful great grandmothers in the front of the crowd
@CherylHungerford8 ай бұрын
We're not even mad about it!😂
@kwpres7 ай бұрын
exactly...a good thing to remember...if we live long enough, that "young" looks will fade, but the great music never dies!
@kingcosworth26437 ай бұрын
Pretty girls as far as the eye can see
@tonton1945.7 ай бұрын
True
@joesutherland2257 ай бұрын
And they're all still as gorgeous today
@MoroVanator Жыл бұрын
Btw, that solo was so iconic imho because when you have the guitars all jamming out full throttle and you feel like it is all out of control and then everyone syncs back up and then drives forward again right before it all falls apart. Amazing, to be that trusting in your partner in ANY situation. That too is Southern.
@justmejoy124 Жыл бұрын
To me the conf flag just means southern way of living raised and just being. Just American but from the south and country. A good wholesome way of being and down to be just that. No harm meant imo but many connect it to things it wasn't meant for being I feel. Much love BP you just played one of the biggest in southern rock to jam. Much appreciated thanks my friend needed a good get up and fly jams to get going to today ✌️🦅🇺🇲
@theoddityshoppe Жыл бұрын
Yes, I see a rebel flag and my first thought is "Hell yeah, the music is gonna be good today!" hahaha We will fly it while we sing along to Snoop Dogg...don't judge us. :)
@eloerch7 Жыл бұрын
Lol CIVIL WAR!!!
@Fawkes318 Жыл бұрын
As a southern boy, the confederate flag just means pride for the south. Nothing else. We just love the south man.
@corawheeler9355 Жыл бұрын
@@Fawkes318 The battle flag of northern Virginia? Beloved flag of the KKK.
@corawheeler9355 Жыл бұрын
@@mamaw757 His ancestors weren't able to fight for the south .... slaves weren't given guns.
@katmarino41206 ай бұрын
Legendary!!!!!!!!!! Great great great band......!!!!!!!🤗😪
@LkfRN199311 ай бұрын
Southern Rock!! Best of the best, from Jacksonville Florida!!
@loisjohnson72728 ай бұрын
This band born and raised in southern Florida, USA 😊, southern rock ❤
@mfpurpuramusic32347 ай бұрын
Jacksonville
@intothedepthscoco Жыл бұрын
It amazes me when someone has never heard 'Freebird' either by Lynyrd Skynyrd or just even if it gets yelled out at a concert during a break, "Freebird!" With your lighter held up. But maybe I'm too old? RIP RVZ and all. This is classic southern rock.
@JohnTucker-ut3xn6 ай бұрын
We called this genre Southern Rock or Southern Fried Rock. This lead singer's brother was the lead singer for a group Thirty Eight Special.
@pamelavarilone26147 ай бұрын
The vinyl original recording is long as well. It's Southern Rock. The long simultaneous twin and bass guitar solos were also on the original recording. You can hear echoes of the double guitar style riffs in another brilliant band from the South, the incomparable Allman Brothers, who also lost members in an accident. Skynnard pianist was classically trained. These boys were fiercely loyal to their music.
@louisadkins1008 ай бұрын
Ronnie, Gary, and Alan all attended and met at Robert E. Lee High school in Jacksonville Florida they took their name from a high school teacher/coach Leonard Skinner who suspended them because of their long hair. The flag is simply a demonstration of regional southern pride. It was a well desired and designed flag but they were not overtly prejudiced. Listen to the Ballad of Curtis Loew. Most of the boys are now buried in Jacksonville about 5 miles from where I survived 3 emergency open heart surgeries in 2012. Redneckognize musical brilliance when you encounter it. Talent like theirs is worthy of respect, praise, and admiration.
@rhondafonda957 Жыл бұрын
God I miss the 70’s!! Everything started falling apart in the 80’s. 😢 Thanks for reacting to this!!! 👏👏👏
@crystalregan2481 Жыл бұрын
You are right
@RayMoore-oh8vy Жыл бұрын
Exactly Right, from this 55 yr old 👍
@vivienneclarke2421 Жыл бұрын
58 in 2 days,,and yes,I 💯agree with you~!! RIP Ronnie VanZant and all the others in that tragic plane crash💔 I remember the day it happened like it was YESTERDAY.......
@Noneyabiz001 Жыл бұрын
52 and I think the 80s is when music was the best. 70s had good music but the 80s smoked the 70s
@lansteadla Жыл бұрын
We were living in the best of times and we didn't even know it.
@phelps4824Ай бұрын
I wish I could hear this song for the first time again. It is truly one of the best songs of all times.
@chrissiecruise719611 ай бұрын
You need to listen and react to them singing Simple Man...such an amazing song
@sandralybrand94259 ай бұрын
That's My favorite as a mama!
@bigstyx Жыл бұрын
I went to a lot of these day on the greens in Oakland Coliseum. This is my teen years I grew up in the 70s I was born in the very early 60s. I think I was a sophomore in high school during this concert. It was a different time, and the world was better than it is today.
@Jen-in-Texas11 ай бұрын
So many great artists played at the Day on the Greens. The Bay Area used to be pretty cool back then. The 70’s were awesome. There’s just this feeling that comes back when I listen to this.
@bkkintegral10 ай бұрын
Me too. Grew up in Northern California and went to Day on the Green many times.
@jerrythor61028 ай бұрын
One of the most iconic guitar solos. Rip.. gone to soon
@kimberlygresham42576 ай бұрын
That is what made the whole 70's and 80 's the best. They knew there audience and played it up.
@lisadavenport2390 Жыл бұрын
Southern Rock 💚💚💚💚 I grew up listening to Lynard Skynard in my room on vinyl. Yes they shortened it down for the radio. i grew up i n a cm/ christian music home but rocked this in my room with Led Zeppelin
@kennethdycus8202 Жыл бұрын
Go back and please correct your spelling .If you were true to your southern roots you would not have butchered the name so bad. Pay attention ok.im only going to spell this one time for you. Here we go. It's pronounced LYNYRD SKYNYRD. (ALSO THE NAME OF THERE ALBUM)
@girlfriday-nl9we9 ай бұрын
kennethdycus: Probably not a good idea to misspell “their” as “there” when trying to be The Spelling Police. Not to mention, she was using an earlier version of the way in which the band spelled its name before they settled on Lynyrd Skynyrd - so technically it wasn’t inaccurate so much as outdated.
@AK00777 Жыл бұрын
Man, I hate that you get roasted even a little bit. I admire this musical journey you're on and absolutely love seeing the shock and awe with these classics. Makes my day, Love Ya BP!!
@bridgethanna3046 Жыл бұрын
So happy you discovered this gem of rock! There's SO much more to discover, thanks for an awesome opinion! Can't wait to hear more from you!
@pamelaweaver2434 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree it blows my mind that some people have never heard some of these bands I just thought everyone knew Skynyrd ! If more younger people just opened their minds the discoveries could be endless! I like all music. Rock, country, rap, R & B, BLUES, old, New , If you keep an open mind you will experience some pretty good stuff!!@
@AK00777 Жыл бұрын
@@pamelaweaver2434 for real, good music is good music right? I had quite an advantage though. I not only had "older" parents I have six older siblings. So from the start of my life I've been hearing everything from Glen Miller Band, Count Bassie to The Merry Macs, to Folk, to rock to disco. Then found my own ears and fell in love with metal, alt and rap and hip hop. Music is so important to me, I love to see people find new favorites. 💖
@laurawillis815310 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh I love your reactions! I don't feel old until I see a grown man who hasn't heard of these rock bands. So fun to see you vibing to something that is new to you and old for us!
@SHrtn13 ай бұрын
Just found your channel and I am now addicted to watching your reactions. This is the best entertainment to lighten life up with great music. Thank you!
@rdfox76 Жыл бұрын
This was actually one of the shorter live performances of Freebird; when Skynyrd played live, the closing solo often turned into an extended jam session that lasted as much as 45 minutes. The album version comes in at just about nine minutes. There is also a shortened four-and-a-half minute radio version that you may have heard, which basically goes through the intro to the solo and then fades out. The band's name comes from a high school gym teacher that the Van Zant brothers had who claimed that they'd never make anything of themselves, Leonard Skinner. Basically, when they thought they might start going somewhere beyond being a garage band, they took the name as a pit of a middle finger to him. Tragically, this show, at the height of their popularity, came just four and a half months before an airplane crash killed lead singer (and primary creative force) Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, and backup singer Cassie Gaines (and putting the rest of the band in the hospital). Also, at this show, as amazing a performance as it was and as hot as the crowd was for them, they were actually an *opening act*; the headliners for the show were the Rolling Stones. The band's song "Sweet Home Alabama" is widely regarded as another classic, so much so that Kid Rock eventually did what was essentially a tribute song to it, "All Summer Long," featuring a mashup of musical bits from it and "Werewolves of London," but very much more in the Skynyrd style and specifically referencing his childhood listening to "Sweet Home Alabama" on the radio.
@rockinredneck5711 ай бұрын
Nah. 15 min max. Ronnie was a stickler for doing things the same way.
@rossrubino908010 ай бұрын
Peter Frampton was the headliner
@themadcadder4847 Жыл бұрын
It's a hugely popular iconic song. It has also been in a lot of movies. It's an anthem. Definitely Southern Rock. Charlie Daniel's band is more Bluegrass. Jerry Lee Lewis & Buddy Holly are a great examples of Rockabilly. The Confederate Flag represents Southern Pride and Heritage, Not Hatred. Their name was a tongue in cheek reference to Leonard Skinner, a PE teacher whose name was immortalised in rock'n'roll history by his students, for his distaste for the long hair of students at Robert E Lee high school in Jacksonville.
@amyweems5248 Жыл бұрын
He really should react to Jerry Lee Lewis !
@lakelili8 ай бұрын
Different era... a symbol of Southern Rock and pride...
@beckygrant22586 ай бұрын
They recorded this song with the big guitar solo….it was a huge hit! Everyone cranked up the volume when it was played on the radio.
@carlwebb5518 ай бұрын
I grew up with Lynyrd Skynyrd, THANK YOU for covering this.
@stevecampbell23078 ай бұрын
A Southern Band, proud of being from the South.
@sheripetrey425711 ай бұрын
You need to check out "Ballad of Curtis Lowe"!!!! That will completely blow your mind!!!!!
@rachelgregory84522 ай бұрын
You air guitaring is EVERYTHING!!! Luv it 🤘🏽
@analisasmith7927 Жыл бұрын
I’m actually envious of you, discovering classics like this for the first time! 😁 How about Led Zeppelin’s Stairway To Heaven next? Or Queen playing Someone to Love live at Montreal? So much!!
@deborahmclaughlin776 Жыл бұрын
Stairway to Heaven is my favorite!!!
@pamala2112 Жыл бұрын
@@deborahmclaughlin776 Favorite Forever!
@eloerch7 Жыл бұрын
Letss goo
@daisy9910 Жыл бұрын
Led Zeppelin is my all time favourite band EVER, but Stairway To Heaven is the worst song to introduce BP to Led Zepp to. I vote Immigrant Song.
@timjefferson3191 Жыл бұрын
Whole Lotta Love is another of my favs by Led Zeppelin. Shows off Jimmy Page's guitar mastership. But all their songs were awesome. They are said to be the start of metal. My favorite band. Lynyrd Skynyrd my next favorite. Ironically both bands had deaths that changed the course of each IMO. Drummer John Bonham for Led Zeppelin and the tragic plane crash of the Lynyrd Skynyrd band. Never the quite the same after that but the music of each will live on forever.
@lauraharlow1749 Жыл бұрын
Loved this! Freebird IS the anthem of Southern Rock! I so appreciate your honest, open reaction and appreciation of this. :) Donna's comment below pretty well sums up what I felt back then about the "rebel flag". Perfect explanation of our teenage mindset back then.
@NativeAmericanIndiansGen-ii7ne11 ай бұрын
My husband, respectfully says, as for me who has always kept my marriage vows and always will, my husband describes me with “And this bird you can not tame.” He knows the actual lyrics are “And this bird you can not change.” We have been married since May of 1984 and he has seen me, the untamed bird come out with my talons ready to defend/attack ANYONE who tries to hurt my husband and our children and our GrandBlessings, that is what I call ALL of our grandchildren😊.
@steverobey71110 ай бұрын
Growing up to this awesome music in England We called this classic rock And many times everyone used to play the air guitar 🎸🎸🎸 and head banging at the same time I am now retired and yes I still listening to this awesome music 🎵🎶🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 All the best from Nottinghamshire England Keep on rocking 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@beckeydupras25724 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊 always wait for the eyes bulging when the guitars come on! Cracks me up every time....does anyone else say "wait for it.....wait for it.....then hooked another one!"