Long Hard Ride
Вставка
- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- From the Ramblin' Records release Carolina Dreams Tour '77 DVD & Double CD Combo.
See more info and buy yours here:
marshalltucker....
This performance recorded live on Feb 18, 1977 with all original members at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. The CDs and DVD include all tracks listed below:
1.FLY LIKE AN EAGLE
2.LONG HARD RIDE
3.SEARCHIN' FOR A RAINBOW
4.I SHOULD HAVE NEVER STARTED LOVIN' YOU
5.HEARD IT IN A LOVE SONG
6.TAKE THE HIGHWAY
7.FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN
8.IN MY OWN WAY
9.NEVER TRUST A STRANGER
10.24 HOURS AT A TIME
11.RAMBLIN'
12.CAN'T YOU SEE
13.THIS OL' COWBOY
14.WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN
this original band was & always will be one of the best southern bands ever. their music is very contemporary today & hits the heart strings everytime! RIP Tommy, Toy & George.
45rrb l blbln. .9Yycmu7u uu uu7uu77u75
C m6
Definitely
Absolutely. Happened to be at a Casino where the latest incarnation ( in name only ) was booked. Ugh.
The group that changed Hank Williams Jr & Charlie Daniels life forever. In the best way.
Excellent southern rock band ❤
I just plain love this song.
Love watching the "thundering thumbs" of Toy Caldwell on guitar & Tommy Caldwell on bass. As bad ass as it got!
My God, I love the Marshal Tucker Band
Yeah, this number here really brings back some great recollections from my teens. Yes sir, back then I had a knack for recognizing killer live tunes and Long Hard Ride landed in my top 20 first time my fuzzy worble ears heard it. Observe Toy Caldwell as he professionally goes about his bizz.
Cool. Jerry playing the steel part on sax. Loved their sound!
Amazing he could play a guitar like that just using his thumb to pick
best finger picker ever lived
Too cool. He could make that guitar ring so nice. A Les Paul king. One in a billion
that is one bad ass song
Great song, miss the banjo though, really great traditional/rock vibes in here! Much love familly!
Spartanburg. Welcome y'all.
Chester, thanks for sendin all that great sound, we love it in boston, Spartanburg great music town!!!
I think of them any time we drive from Ohio to the beautiful palmetto state. Really want to move there or Blue Ridge mountains
Hundred thousand thank you’s to Spartanburg. This music is so dam good. Wish I coulda met Tommy or Toy.
Whip & ride boy's
Damn right seen em can't count the times with Charlie's band
I cant believe Toy was only 29 during this concert. I thought he was older than that.
TOY Caldwell 's a Bad MIKE FOXTROT Man!!! Plays guitar meaning fully and was 11 Bravo 2 tours in Nam
Dude, you know MOST of us weren't in the military and have little to no freaking idea what you said here. Can you give it to us in layman's language? Al I know is Toy was in the Marines. You say two tours.
Toys a marine he wasn't in the army he only did 1 your where he was wounded and if I'm not mistaken he was 1800 engineers but most probably 0311 marine rifleman I'm a marine that's how I know this
@@jaxflfreebird - I ain't military but from what I learned as an ROTC cadet MIKE FOXTROT is military speak for the letters "M" & "F". You should be able to decipher the words Mr. Self was conveying, . . .a Bad Mother Fu _ _ _ _ !!
@@davidgibbs381 Sometimes my stupidity gets the best of me. It should have been obvious what Mike Foxtrot meant. Duh. Me so dumb!!
@LoyalfanForever
:-)
Ol' Toy was a guitar slinger deluxe.
Nobody could finger-pick a Les Paul like Toy Caldwell could!
Such a jam. His sound reminds me of a locomotive or Mack truck rollin down roads
I miss the Banjo as well, but I also miss the fiddle.
Definitely missing the banjo player
What happened to the video of them riding horses and gunfights and such with this tune????
why ain`t the marshall-tucker band in the hof,no now they have rapstars in [that sh-t ain`t even close to music]
Too bad windy city blues was not included in the mix.
Disappointing, where is the banjo and the fiddle, yes good guitarist but that is not the fully Long Hay Ride!
Camelot
Toy!!!
Get rid of the saxophone. Doesn't belong in this song.
I like the song, but the saxophone has to go.
Put banjo back in and get rid of that saxophone
Love the live version, Jerry, did a great job on his parts, the banjo was on the original version, great song none the less
Don't like