Pick any tune from this group of exceptional musicians and you'll be real happy with what your ears are enjoying. Can't go wrong with all their southern flavor of Classic Rock. One of my favorite shows I've seen live. Another great choice JM... Cool again.
There is a live version that is a killer. Charlie Daniels plays fiddle and its a 12 minute banger. Recorded at the University of Wisconsin. The album is Where We All Belong.
Love Marshall Tucker Band! They were huge back in the 70s and blended in well with all the kaleidascope of music from that decade! It would be great if you reacted to my favorite by them, which was also wildly popular back then, "Can't You See" (link below). Great reaction choice, JM! Although, they have so many great hits. Thank you! ✌💙✌ Can't You See - ua-cam.com/video/-48Za7VZR_c/v-deo.html
There was a cover band back in Raleigh in the 70s that usually closed with this tune. Always thought it was a great and interesting choice for them because they weren't strictly a southern rock cover band. They mostly played Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult etc type rock of the day, with some southern rock thrown in. But the crowd loved it and expected it as the closer at every show. Highway Song always proceeded it.
Everyday I Have The Blues is a must to listen to. Toy Caldwell showing us his chops on lead guitar (and vocals)! Marshall Tucker Band is from South Carolina.
That's from my favorite Marshall Tucker band album, A New Life. You should listen to the title track. It's a goodie. The Marshall Tucker band, along with the Charlie Daniels band had the most traditional country sound of that era of the southern rock bands. But they would toss in some jazz along with the country sound that really made them unique. Listen to Saddle Tramp by the Charlie Daniels band. It's a good example of their jazz influenced jams.
They are from Spartanburg. SC. Their lead singer Doug Gray is my first cousin. He lives at Myrtle Beach now. Their original drummer, the one on this track, and also one of my best friends and drum teacher lives in Greenville, SC. His name is Paul T. Riddle
The version you should have done is from the album "Where we all Belong". That's the double album that is half studio and half live. This song is 13 minutes on that album and has an incredibly long jam that's righteous.......👍
I’ve been on stage with this band…on their guest list for every show(couldn’t make every show damnit)….this song on ‘Where we all Belong’ gets to movin’ this train down the track in a big hurry! Paul T. & Tommy Layin’ down the backbeat put one in the saddle. From Spartanburg South Carolina… The albums Searchin’ for a Rainbow Carolina Dreams are crazy good….Toy and Tommy were thumb pickers
"24 Hours At A Time" I've been down around Houston, Texas Where the sun shines most of the time I've been drivin' about six hours Tryin' to reach that Arkansas line But Texarkana's an hour ahead And I've got to keep my wheels rollin' But woman you're always on my mind Twenty-four hours at a time So my woman I'm hoping you feel the same way Woman you know that I miss you And I can't miss you no more I got this ride doing seventy miles an hour She's loaded she's down to the floor But I've got to reach that Arkansas line Before the sun goes down... Yeah But woman you're always on my mind Twenty-four hours at a time So my woman I'm hoping you feel the same way Woman you know I need you I've been on the road too much Tired of looking at the highway Got to keep in touch some way I've been down around Houston, Texas Where the sun shines most of the time I've been driving about six hours Tryin' to reach that Arkansas line But Texarkana's an hour ahead And I've got to keep my wheels rolling But woman you're always on my mind Twenty-four hours at a time So my woman I'm hoping you feel the same way Feel the same way Feel the same way Feel the same way...
Hello😊 Try watching their live concert in New Jersey!(! Great concert and maybe you could play Rambling!(!! Live. Great song and Doug Gray the lead singer , is phenomanal !!! Thank you SGH
Hands down your the best at reacting to music..you got a great ear and disect very well...check out "Tell it to the Devil" and "Walking the Streets Alone"
These guys are so underrated. This song is perfect.
Pick any tune from this group of exceptional musicians and you'll be real happy with what your ears are enjoying. Can't go wrong with all their southern flavor of Classic Rock. One of my favorite shows I've seen live. Another great choice JM... Cool again.
The live version of this song is killer!!
Doug Gray's voice was insanely powerful! 🎤🎤🎤
👍👍 the man can sing. When he's performing live, he really lets it rip. And seems to do it effortlessly. An underrated talent Imo. The whole band is.
There is a live version that is a killer. Charlie Daniels plays fiddle and its a 12 minute banger. Recorded at the University of Wisconsin. The album is Where We All Belong.
Their Live album, WHERE WE ALL BELONG is one of the all time great albums.
Simply a great band. One of my faves.
U should here it live. The album WHERE WE ALL BELONG.
Love Marshall Tucker Band! They were huge back in the 70s and blended in well with all the kaleidascope of music from that decade! It would be great if you reacted to my favorite by them, which was also wildly popular back then, "Can't You See" (link below). Great reaction choice, JM! Although, they have so many great hits. Thank you! ✌💙✌
Can't You See - ua-cam.com/video/-48Za7VZR_c/v-deo.html
This is my favorite MTB song, and I believe that they are from South Carolina, I really enjoyed this! Thanks!
Spartanburg.
These guys could write and play music! Beautiful and unique!
This was a crowd favorite when we played it
There was a cover band back in Raleigh in the 70s that usually closed with this tune. Always thought it was a great and interesting choice for them because they weren't strictly a southern rock cover band. They mostly played Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult etc type rock of the day, with some southern rock thrown in. But the crowd loved it and expected it as the closer at every show. Highway Song always proceeded it.
Everyday I Have The Blues is a must to listen to. Toy Caldwell showing us his chops on lead guitar (and vocals)!
Marshall Tucker Band is from South Carolina.
That's from my favorite Marshall Tucker band album, A New Life. You should listen to the title track. It's a goodie.
The Marshall Tucker band, along with the Charlie Daniels band had the most traditional country sound of that era of the southern rock bands. But they would toss in some jazz along with the country sound that really made them unique.
Listen to Saddle Tramp by the Charlie Daniels band. It's a good example of their jazz influenced jams.
They are from Spartanburg. SC. Their lead singer Doug Gray is my first cousin. He lives at Myrtle Beach now. Their original drummer, the one on this track, and also one of my best friends and drum teacher lives in Greenville, SC. His name is Paul T. Riddle
Thank you for doing this on an obscure MTB song that only purist know about. Thank you again and may GOD bless you and yours.
live version from "where we all belong" is killer!!
Such memories , saw the MTB many times with the Outlaws and Allman brothers band
The version you should have done is from the album "Where we all Belong". That's the double album that is half studio and half live. This song is 13 minutes on that album and has an incredibly long jam that's righteous.......👍
Righteous is the word!!!!!
The Marshall Tucker Band came together in 1972, they are from Spartanburg, South Carolina. Not Texas.
Doug Gray on vocals, Spartanburg, SC.
You should listen to the Marshall Tucker Band song A New Life too!
I’ve been on stage with this band…on their guest list for every show(couldn’t make every show damnit)….this song on ‘Where we all Belong’ gets to movin’ this train down the track in a big hurry! Paul T. & Tommy Layin’ down the backbeat put one in the saddle. From Spartanburg South Carolina…
The albums
Searchin’ for a Rainbow
Carolina Dreams
are crazy good….Toy and Tommy were thumb pickers
"24 Hours At A Time"
I've been down around Houston, Texas
Where the sun shines most of the time
I've been drivin' about six hours
Tryin' to reach that Arkansas line
But Texarkana's an hour ahead
And I've got to keep my wheels rollin'
But woman you're always on my mind
Twenty-four hours at a time
So my woman I'm hoping you feel the same way
Woman you know that I miss you
And I can't miss you no more
I got this ride doing seventy miles an hour
She's loaded she's down to the floor
But I've got to reach that Arkansas line
Before the sun goes down... Yeah
But woman you're always on my mind
Twenty-four hours at a time
So my woman I'm hoping you feel the same way
Woman you know I need you
I've been on the road too much
Tired of looking at the highway
Got to keep in touch some way
I've been down around Houston, Texas
Where the sun shines most of the time
I've been driving about six hours
Tryin' to reach that Arkansas line
But Texarkana's an hour ahead
And I've got to keep my wheels rolling
But woman you're always on my mind
Twenty-four hours at a time
So my woman I'm hoping you feel the same way
Feel the same way
Feel the same way
Feel the same way...
You will relate to and love the lyrics on this tune.... Jackson Browne - The Pretender
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Hello😊 Try watching their live concert in New Jersey!(! Great concert and maybe you could play Rambling!(!! Live. Great song and Doug Gray the lead singer , is phenomanal !!! Thank you SGH
Hands down your the best at reacting to music..you got a great ear and disect very well...check out "Tell it to the Devil" and "Walking the Streets Alone"
You need to hear the live version with Charlie Daniels. Much better!
"COUNTRY"... Lets start this ride with some of the legends...Try this.... Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson Luckenbach Texas song
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Ted Nugent Great white Buffalo
Omg no