lynyrd and ccr are my top 2 favorite bands, I wish we could get bands like this nowadays. greta van fleet brought back a Led Zepplin kind of feel, but we need more bands like lynyrd and ccr too
Definitely the BEST!!! This song 🎵 brings back great memories. A Honky Talk bar & a guy named 200 question Bob. Whenever Bob would come in the bar I immediately went and played this tune on the jukebox… true story 😂
Southern poet... Real music, written from the heart, played by real musicians who just plugged their guitar into an amp. No racks of equipment or auto tuners or anything else. You don't see that kind of talent on display these days.
Yes you certainly do see it these days. It's just that there's so many frauds that they've effectively obscured many ppls access to chasing good music. I thought for a while everybody sucked these days and I always wished I was born elsewhere in the 20 century...but I only adopted a close minded attitude. And I'm not defending frauds...and morons who have no talent. Or experts at guitar hero... But there are some great musicians and groups out there
I agree I had to laugh when I discovered I was a Boomer lol I see that thrown around everywhere in an insulting manor like "it's a bad thing" we had the best Saturday morning cartoons, TV sitcoms movies and undeniably the best music that ever was or probably will be again!
RIP Ronnie, and all past passed Skynyrd members. One of the best bands of all time, they influenced me in my younger years to help me become who I am today.
This song was tricksey for the mules to pl,ay live . That's probably why they rarely ever performed it after Ed quit about a week after this show !!! Ed King was a friggin' genius . This song was one of his Babies .
Lynard skynard a awesome group I remember in 1975when i was 9.May Ronnie Vanzant RIP and Steve Gaines RIP and Allen Collins RIP and Gary Rossington RIP💐
The best thing ever happened to me and the music industry the day I was just thinking about you and your family and friends ,and I looked up to see Ronnie walk in the House and I will never forget the world is full of people who are not going to be the one who can make it happen. Ronnie and the other brothers are the best. Keep The Shiny Side Up.
2021, I am 65 yrs old, still rockin to Skynrd & each U tube video I watch is a blessing. I wish I could travel back in time, into my younger self & I would go to all these concerts. No matter whether it had Ed, no Ed, or w/ Steve they all sounded great. I never made it to Skynyrd concert & it is my biggest music regret ever. Most everyone else I wanted to see I have
My all-time favorite Skynyrd song..."if you wanna talk a-fishin', I guess that'll be ok". Love u Ronnie 🥰 💋 ! RIP and I pray that we meet in my next life!!
A short time before this Ronny was holding a broken lamp to Ed's throat, and a short time after this Ed said 'see ya', but on this night the two were singing some sweet harmony.....lol......such a volatile band but they made some great freakin' music
Ronnie did what he had to do to keep these guys in line. Without him they totally fell apart. Its obvious that Ronnie and Allen were the 2 most important members as without them they never wrote 1 good song.
Saw them in Bradford and Manchester UK 1973/4. Saw them in Leeds in Dec. 1975 & met Ronnie Van Zant and Leon Wilkeson. Also met Ed King in M'chester in 1974 after Free Trade Hall gig. Early band was the best. All guitar solos non-improvised and arrangements v tight. A great band sadly missed today. AK
Someone looked a little jealous while Ronnie & Ed were hooting & hollerin'. Ed definitely is the only member who grew up in a different world. But when I watch how much fun those two were having together, it makes me wonder if there may have been a bit of exaggeration in recent years about how Ed never really was a part of the family. Is it possible the truth may have gotten stretched a bit, once hardly anyone was left to dispute the facts? I heard Allen flew home pissed, the same time Ed left. Ronnie just knew how to find him. With Ed's many talents, I often wondered how awesome an "Army" of Allen, Steve & Ed might have sounded together.
Damn near 41 years later and they have too be one of the best bands ever. The dating is from when recorded. when this was recorded I was only 4 months old.
he was too real. As a north Florida boy that is grouped in with these "millennial generation" of a bunch of pussies I still ride around in a candy apple red lifted 86 Ford f-150 4x4 blasting Skynyrd
I am just so thankful that someone recorded this concert. Just can’t beat Ronnie’s vocals. Love the mix of Gibson guitars, Gary and Allen, and Ed King’s Strat. This song and Gimme Three Steps are some of my favorites. I can only imagine the concerts all the departed members of Lynyrd Skynyrd play in heaven !
TonySkyRush The way I agree to a point, just think of MICK JAGGER? even JOHNY CASH - know he was his band, but still. LEMMY-Motörhead , might as well say OZZY I'm tore between JAGGER IMO
RIP All. Hope it helps them rest knowing this song is better than music produced today. They are not forgotten 45 yrs ago today was a sad day for music. But you live on.
I caught this Tour at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City. They opened, followed by Ten Years After; and Rod Stewart & Faces had top billing. Faces was over an hour late to their gig, many upset fans on a beautiful Summer's night, August 1975.
Not in my opinion. Ed is inventive and unique. He mixes major and minor pentatonic flawlessly to create a unique picker style. Steve was flashy, fast and accurate, same as Allen. Gary, imo, has the most feel. His note selection and legato phrasing make all of his solos ear candy.
@@glennkrzeminski7539 i so agree with everything you said imo garys the most underratted well they all are really but out of all them he really did play with feel more than the other guys flashy fast licks he definitely shouldnt be over shadowed by ed or allen since really when gary and allen or gary and ed duelled eachother they were the best duo guitar players ever
In my opinion, ed king don’t get the credit he deserves as a slide player. I think he’s fantastic and slick when he plays slide!
Nuthin better than southern fried rock and roll 🤘
The greatest southern rock band of all time
lynyrd and ccr are my top 2 favorite bands, I wish we could get bands like this nowadays. greta van fleet brought back a Led Zepplin kind of feel, but we need more bands like lynyrd and ccr too
@@turtlemcturtleson Balckberry Smoke is a great southern rock band. You should check em out!
@@andreacozzi7368I just listened to a few of their songs, and I've definitely heard that band before quite a lot, I just didn't know their name
Definitely the BEST!!! This song 🎵 brings back great memories. A Honky Talk bar & a guy named 200 question Bob. Whenever Bob would come in the bar I immediately went and played this tune on the jukebox… true story 😂
@@turtlemcturtlesonI agree but I sadly think those eras are gone. I love GVF though. Everything nowadays is hip hop 😩.
Southern poet... Real music, written from the heart, played by real musicians who just plugged their guitar into an amp. No racks of equipment or auto tuners or anything else. You don't see that kind of talent on display these days.
Yes you certainly do see it these days. It's just that there's so many frauds that they've effectively obscured many ppls access to chasing good music.
I thought for a while everybody sucked these days and I always wished I was born elsewhere in the 20 century...but I only adopted a close minded attitude.
And I'm not defending frauds...and morons who have no talent. Or experts at guitar hero...
But there are some great musicians and groups out there
You do see generic comments on display these days.
This is something you are born with! It is bred in you!
Yes you born with it
Jared James Nichol
Luke Combs
Gizzard lizard ?
That Led Zeppelin rip off band are decent
The man.
It's 2024 but I'm still here....old is gold ...
We were very lucky generation we had the best music anytime anywhere any place
I agree I had to laugh when I discovered I was a Boomer lol I see that thrown around everywhere in an insulting manor like "it's a bad thing" we had the best Saturday morning cartoons, TV sitcoms movies and undeniably the best music that ever was or probably will be again!
One of my fav Skynyrd songs. Gary's solo is a masterpiece.
Ed king doing the ric flair is what makes it..
@@shanewisniewski2 ??
1:45 into it lol. He gives a good wooooaa
Gary is so underrated
Ed King playing the horn part on his guitar is awesome!!!
Ronnie, the ultimate leader and ultimate professional. Damn, died at 29, what could have been...
RIP Ronnie, and all past passed Skynyrd members. One of the best bands of all time, they influenced me in my younger years to help me become who I am today.
There is a like button kids smash that thing!!!!
The Mighty Ed King!
Ed and Gary are unmatched here. Ronnie and Gary loved fishing. Brilliant.
This song was tricksey for the mules to pl,ay live . That's probably why they rarely ever performed it after Ed quit about a week after this show !!! Ed King was a friggin' genius . This song was one of his Babies .
Nope here in 2024, teen ager in 70's, this is real bad ass music 🎶
59 and he's giving me chills. God Ronnie was great. Best fucking band ever!!!!
Hell Yeah! Shine on RVZ
When I have a day from hell I just turn on some good old boy tunes lynyard skynyrd and it goes away 🇺🇸🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻✌
Amen!
Lynard skynard a awesome group I remember in 1975when i was 9.May Ronnie Vanzant RIP and Steve Gaines RIP and Allen Collins RIP and Gary Rossington RIP💐
Rest in Peace Mr. Ed King
Gary rossington, killer guitar player, years of practice
wish he was still here..! best southern rock band ever..! hands down
Shiiiiit...BEST AMERICAN ROCK BAND EVER!!
Arthur Bishop Amen! And I'm Southern!
James Storer I wish he was still here too. I don't think he'd be very pleased with the way HIS band has been handled.
I agree Maggie..
The best thing ever happened to me and the music industry the day I was just thinking about you and your family and friends ,and I looked up to see Ronnie walk in the House and I will never forget the world is full of people who are not going to be the one who can make it happen. Ronnie and the other brothers are the best. Keep The Shiny Side Up.
This has to be one of Ed's final shows with the band
these guys are just so f-ing legendary! wish I could have seen them back in the day. I was definitely born in the wrong decade for music
Saw em in 74 in Memphis when I was 15. Never again till seeing Artimus with his band a couple of weeks ago.
2021, I am 65 yrs old, still rockin to Skynrd & each U tube video I watch is a blessing. I wish I could travel back in time, into my younger self & I would go to all these concerts. No matter whether it had Ed, no Ed, or w/ Steve they all sounded great.
I never made it to Skynyrd concert & it is my biggest music regret ever. Most everyone else I wanted to see I have
They were great
My all-time favorite Skynyrd song..."if you wanna talk a-fishin', I guess that'll be ok". Love u Ronnie 🥰 💋 ! RIP and I pray that we meet in my next life!!
I would have liked to talk fishin with Ronnie!
A short time before this Ronny was holding a broken lamp to Ed's throat, and a short time after this Ed said 'see ya', but on this night the two were singing some sweet harmony.....lol......such a volatile band but they made some great freakin' music
Ronnie did what he had to do to keep these guys in line. Without him they totally fell apart. Its obvious that Ronnie and Allen were the 2 most important members as without them they never wrote 1 good song.
Ronnie was a mean drunk
Saw them in Bradford and Manchester UK 1973/4. Saw them in Leeds in Dec. 1975 & met Ronnie Van Zant and Leon Wilkeson. Also met Ed King in M'chester in 1974 after Free Trade Hall gig. Early band was the best. All guitar solos non-improvised and arrangements v tight. A great band sadly missed today. AK
Better live than studio no comparison and not even close!
Ed king on that slide is just outstanding. Love it better then the horns on the album
Word 👊
Someone looked a little jealous while Ronnie & Ed were hooting & hollerin'. Ed definitely is the only member who grew up in a different world. But when I watch how much fun those two were having together, it makes me wonder if there may have been a bit of exaggeration in recent years about how Ed never really was a part of the family. Is it possible the truth may have gotten stretched a bit, once hardly anyone was left to dispute the facts? I heard Allen flew home pissed, the same time Ed left. Ronnie just knew how to find him. With Ed's many talents, I often wondered how awesome an "Army" of Allen, Steve & Ed might have sounded together.
I feel exactly like this
Damn near 41 years later and they have too be one of the best bands ever. The dating is from when recorded. when this was recorded I was only 4 months old.
Ronnie and Bon Scott. Different music. Underrated frontmen. Both bands kicked ass early.
Ronnie and Bon were freinds.
RIP to those who perished tonight, 38years ago. Also RIP to those no longer here and were a huge part of Skynyrd.
yes her today gone tomorrow
Wish i could go back in time.
I think that daily.
It was fun...... but now I'm old.
We may be old.... But we've seen all the great bands....
I lived these times and I'd go back in a skinny minute.
MrEdsjeep "we"just did, didn't we??
2019. Who remembers hearing this when it first came out?
Winterland Skynyrd footage is the best live footage of them, you could tell they put all of their time and energy into sounding that good
That's some fine Guitar work from Ed and Gary on this one :D
The greatest front man of all time!
Jacob Alder you ait sh*ttin brother! Too good for this world!!
he was too real. As a north Florida boy that is grouped in with these "millennial generation" of a bunch of pussies I still ride around in a candy apple red lifted 86 Ford f-150 4x4 blasting Skynyrd
Had the tunes in him to sing. That's all him.
You've got that right!
Jacob Alder key word is MAN
What a great song by the greatest band of all time!!
RIP Gary 1:45 in solo
Best sounding live band I ever saw.
The way I feel every night I get home from work!
RIP😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
How i really miss this band, they were ICONIC and the absolute best Southern Rock Band none can even compare
I was lucky and blessed to catch Skynyrd in Poughkeepsie, New York in July 1977 the night before they played Asbury Park.
My all time favorite band. ❤
Off the charts , Ronnie, that last real man in music!!
You youngster out there this is one of the seeds of greatness you need to emulate
So very true
Crazy to think that Ronnie was only 25 years old here and almost 50 years later I'm still listening to it....
RIP ED KING 👑. reunited with all the Skynyrd boys
Mr. Ed King. Mr. Ronnie Van Zant RIP.
I am just so thankful that someone recorded this concert. Just can’t beat Ronnie’s vocals. Love the mix of Gibson guitars, Gary and Allen, and Ed King’s Strat. This song and Gimme Three Steps are some of my favorites. I can only imagine the concerts all the departed members of Lynyrd Skynyrd play in heaven !
I was 14 and I will love the original till the day I die:-) I miss them!
R.I.P Ed King
best band ever.
"If you want to talk fish'in well I guess that'll be ok"
+TonySkyRush Its a great line aint it?
+MrMrfreedom1 Hell Yea RVZ and the band was the best!
Ronnie was buried with his favorite fishing rod
Said the one-armed fisherman that caught the 50-footer
TonySkyRush
The way I agree to a point,
just think of MICK JAGGER?
even JOHNY CASH - know he was his band, but still.
LEMMY-Motörhead , might as well say OZZY I'm tore between JAGGER IMO
The Greatest American Band Of All Time!
Well, who's Here that was There in 1976 and Living it in 2024 ?
21 in 1976...
Every one of these men are masters of their class and never again shall we hear such sweet sounds.
Saw original Skynyrd...Tucker...Outlaws many times...I knew then I was blessed...
Saw Skynyrd and the Outlaws on the same bill. Sacramento 1974. Freebird and Green Grass and High Tides the same night.
I seen them that year in 75' . Great concert .
Wow!! Been checking out alternate time lines on you tube, JFK, WWII, etc. What would be alternate time if no crash in 77!!!
Gary s style of playing, posing clothing is soooo damn cooool on this show
Ed King rip
These boys were tight, killer slide
Love seeing Ed King!
It was beautiful to see the mules all lined up on stage
Sadly just about a month after this performance the great Ed King departed this great band that was never quite the same again without him.
Damn... If I'd been alive when he was, I would've been in love...
Long haired, good looking Southern boy with talent. Gone too soon.
RIP All. Hope it helps them rest knowing this song is better than music produced today. They are not forgotten 45 yrs ago today was a sad day for music. But you live on.
No your not a legend if your here I 2021 because we've always been for listening to this SICK MUSIC!
Wasn't a huge fan of skynerd back then but they had a trainload of great songs. This is my favorite.
Train load? Well how bout the railroad song, that song has a whole new meaning, after I hoboed a train, from Tuscon to El Paso
U were a beach boy fan
Doesn’t get any better than that
Fuckn a
RIP all that are gone now. Prayers to Gary and also Johnny. God bless the South and Lynyrd Skynyrd
*So great on so many levels.*
I. Always. Loved. Lynyrd skynyrd. Keep. Me. Calm
I caught this Tour at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City. They opened, followed by Ten Years After; and Rod Stewart & Faces had top billing. Faces was over an hour late to their gig, many upset fans on a beautiful Summer's night, August 1975.
and Gary is beast on guitar..
James Storer yes he was good, but Steve Gaines and Ed King were better.
Not in my opinion. Ed is inventive and unique. He mixes major and minor pentatonic flawlessly to create a unique picker style. Steve was flashy, fast and accurate, same as Allen. Gary, imo, has the most feel. His note selection and legato phrasing make all of his solos ear candy.
@@glennkrzeminski7539 i so agree with everything you said imo garys the most underratted well they all are really but out of all them he really did play with feel more than the other guys flashy fast licks he definitely shouldnt be over shadowed by ed or allen since really when gary and allen or gary and ed duelled eachother they were the best duo guitar players ever
Gary is great but Allen was the best rhythm player and writer. Allen , Gary and Ed were better than Gaines imo.
@@antrcapo For me Allen and Steve were the best followed by Ed
Long live THE REAL lynyrd skynyrd! No disprespect to the new band but they didnt have it like these boys here.
Damn right.
Skynyrd died in that swamp in 1977
ONLY ONE LYNARD SKYNYRD..🎶🎸 TURN IT UP..💞🎶
Dammit I love them
The late great Ed King. They were never the same after he left.
These bands back in the 60s and 70s.raw talent and true musicians. I'm 65,they rocked my ass off then and to rock my ass right into the ground.⚰️⚱️
damn Gary rules. what a talented guitar player.... Ronnie was taken wayyy to soon
2020 and nothing this good.
so badass to hear GR play that guitar
I love this song love it thin and now, it reminds me of my Daughter
the talent on that stage in enormous
Someone needs get on this time machine invention now.
Mr rossington is tooo cool!!!
One of the best bands ever. Ronnie was a genius.
Next to FreeBird that has always been my favorite song , and I'm the same way , Fishing is it or nothing else.
My Favorite Band.
ED FREAKING KING......🇺🇸
Hands down one of the greatest things ever caught on video...Rates up there with Nutshell unplugged by Alice n Chains
You got that rite everyone deserves a break from work before they lose there marbles rock on peeps😎🇺🇸✌
Damn' where has time gone,I remember these guys (best ever) and being care free. Now I have 5 grand children and still care free👍
Best music still,and ALLWAYS will be my highest respect n love
GREATEST DAMN FRONTMAN TO GRACE THE STAGE!!! ENUFF SAID!!!
Happy birthday Allen 😊