This is a GREAT interview. Terry Carr did a great job here, professional interview. These guys, this band is GENUINELY close. You can tell. SADLY not like my favorite band I be up with, Journey 😢 Multiple internal lawsuit. The Journey singer Arnel Pinada posted in Twitter that if they want to fire me, he said go ahead. So sad. The drummer bass guys fired 2 years ago. That's the 2nd time both these guys have been fired from Journey. That is INSANE. Yeah, Strong bond. BA
Just beautiful. Don Barnes is the voice of Rock and Roll. Donnie just to look at you stirs emotions I didn't know I had. You guys are awesome. Thanks for the tunes - kimie
Besides Skynard which by the 80s was over, 38 Special was big, real big. The first southern rock band besides Skynard, to penetrate the west coast airwaves. As a Californian stationed in Mayport Fl in the 1980s I was blown away by the number of titty-bars and well, Southern Style Rock. These guys could put on a hell of a show melodical to the extreme. They actually played the EM enlisted men's clubs which meant on the Naval Station. The EM clubs, there was one on every base, were huge Mayport's was massive. 5000 sailors Every night! There were bands in town but I think the drinking age was 18 for beer and 21 for hard stuff. On base, name your poison. BUBIT was another opener. They had a lady singer that was as good as Pat Benatar. No shortage of awesome bands in Mayport, 38 Special was however indeed special. So melodic, even then they were down to earth, polished, sincere. They took us home, even if it was for only for 15 mins you got transported away....... True legends.
They are an amazing group! Went and saw a live .38 Special concert about a month ago in Albertville, Alabama. It's was a very awesome concert. Even though the concert itself had a lots of energy and was loud, it still wasn't/isn't the same as when Donnie Van Zant was still with them. I saw them back in 2009 at Alabama adventure at the out door theater there and they put on they same show as they did back in Sturgis, 1999
I love watching your vids , brother...You are the coolest. ..! Appreciate your efforts....But ....as far as your evaluation of her Southern Rock "Lifestyle" comment...your reaction surprised me a little... ...Sure , it was kinda naively silly....But I think that Don , and Donnie might agree with it , to some degree...I mean. ..These guys are still playing100 shows a year. ..?! And they sure ain't doin it for the bread...So , I think there must , indeed , be a big upside to livin like they continue to do. Her comment has more truth to it , than even she realizes .
I love these two!!! Thank you so much for your music!!
Fantastic interview, great trio. 👍
38 Special definitely on my Bucket List!! At the top!!
What a couple of cool guys. Interviewer did a great job too. Great video
38 special rules
This is a GREAT interview. Terry Carr did a great job here, professional interview.
These guys, this band is GENUINELY close. You can tell. SADLY not like my favorite band I be up with, Journey 😢 Multiple internal lawsuit. The Journey singer Arnel Pinada posted in Twitter that if they want to fire me, he said go ahead. So sad. The drummer bass guys fired 2 years ago. That's the 2nd time both these guys have been fired from Journey. That is INSANE. Yeah, Strong bond. BA
Just beautiful. Don Barnes is the voice of Rock and Roll. Donnie just to look at you stirs emotions I didn't know I had. You guys are awesome. Thanks for the tunes - kimie
Besides Skynard which by the 80s was over, 38 Special was big, real big. The first southern rock band besides Skynard, to penetrate the west coast airwaves. As a Californian stationed in Mayport Fl in the 1980s I was blown away by the number of titty-bars and well, Southern Style Rock. These guys could put on a hell of a show melodical to the extreme. They actually played the EM enlisted men's clubs which meant on the Naval Station. The EM clubs, there was one on every base, were huge Mayport's was massive. 5000 sailors Every night! There were bands in town but I think the drinking age was 18 for beer and 21 for hard stuff. On base, name your poison. BUBIT was another opener. They had a lady singer that was as good as Pat Benatar.
No shortage of awesome bands in Mayport, 38 Special was however indeed special. So melodic, even then they were down to earth, polished, sincere. They took us home, even if it was for only for 15 mins you got transported away....... True legends.
Southern Rock in New Jersey … now there’s an oxymoron! 🤘🏼
Barnes still has the Pipes!!
They are an amazing group! Went and saw a live .38 Special concert about a month ago in Albertville, Alabama. It's was a very awesome concert. Even though the concert itself had a lots of energy and was loud, it still wasn't/isn't the same as when Donnie Van Zant was still with them. I saw them back in 2009 at Alabama adventure at the out door theater there and they put on they same show as they did back in Sturgis, 1999
I heard that Donnie is not playing any longer...
He retired back in 2013 due to inner ear nerve damage.
Murdoch - a feathered mullet! Good lord!!
GYPSY BELLE one of the greatest song in the history of music !!!
Saw these guys with Huey Lewis and the News 1984
‘84 was a damn good year!
Cool, I saw them at Red Rocks Amptheater Denver , 1984 or '85 with Eddie Money . . Awesome Show !!!
"What a great lifestyle!" gag me with a cactus.
I love watching your vids , brother...You are the coolest. ..! Appreciate your efforts....But ....as far as your evaluation of her Southern Rock "Lifestyle" comment...your reaction surprised me a little... ...Sure , it was kinda naively silly....But I think that Don , and Donnie might agree with it , to some degree...I mean. ..These guys are still playing100 shows a year. ..?! And they sure ain't doin it for the bread...So , I think there must , indeed , be a big upside to livin like they continue to do. Her comment has more truth to it , than even she realizes .
Wow, was this at Suntan Lake?
oh aint it nice to see both Donna Van Zant and Donna Barns of 38 Transgender benders
Wow, tiny little Jew, isn't she?