I'm proud to be from Spartanburg, S.C. to have a band that was the best , better than this bullshit they call music today it sucks ,nothing is better than the 70s best music ever!!!
@medlockjeff, I'm just down the road from you in Anderson. As a former musician, vocalist and bass player I can tell you from my interactions with fellow musicians over the years there are so so many of us that are happy to be from the upstate S.C. and look up to Toy Caldwell as a singer, song writer, guitarist and IDOL . First time I heard "Can't You See" I was waking up (half way) that morning and thinking I had written that song (dreaming) and wondering how it got on the radio so soon. lol
Yep that is a fact it's a good thing that some of these young kids are actually listening to that old music the blues the rock that we all listen to they're actually getting up and playing with some of these bands.
When concerts were $4 or 5 and $6 you were seeing the best that music ever has had. Now you can't even see a band for less than $200 man it's absolutely ridiculous those days will never be here again. I bring them back because I have an extensive album collection with all of that stuff and I'll just love it I love listening to the music and going back in time a little bit feels good sometimes
@@jeddyhi i recall when in the 1980s and into the 90s cocaine was such a scourge, then came methamphetamines. Too many lives lost and ruined. Thats a shame it stopped bim.
Marshall Tucker, The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Pure Prairie League were the Mr. Rushmore of Country Rock in the 70’s. Their music is timeless.
Still digging this in 2023. If you don’t love the soulful singing and playing here, I feel sorry for you. Thank you to the horrible woman who crushed the soul of the writer and inspired this absolute gem of classic rock.
This song proves that you don't need a million chords or complicated passages for it to be great. All you need is a good groove and to play from the heart.
How many times have I heard this song over the last 50 years? Five hundred, maybe a thousand? Yet every time I hear it nowadays it's just as wonderful and powerful as it was in the beginning. This is what is meant by the term, "A timeless classic".
Many might not know that Toy was an injured US Marine during the Vietnam war. I still try to learn if his service was heroic. Yet once a Marine always a Marine. I thank him for his memory of service.
This song can take you to many places❤ No one can come up with the words to make music like that❤ Lord knows, he put them words in his HEART❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Toy Caldwell. A founding member of the Marshall Tucker Band, Toy Caldwell served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam. After he was injured by a land mine in 1967, he was shipped home and medically discharged.
I have always remember listening to this music just about my entire life, but it actually takes me back to the year 2000 when my 3 kids ,my man I will always remember and love ❤️ forever, his name is Carlitos. We were at Stone Mtn. at a chili cook off. Greatest time ever!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See !!! It don't get no better than this , It still gives me goose bumps still like it did the first time i heard it !!!!!
1978 LaCross, Wisconsin, night before Tom and I began our Bicycle tour out to Niagara Falls. We were listening to the radio and the advertisement came on that they were playing "tomorrow night" and we sat up and looked at each other - gotta go!! and we did, AWESOME!!
Great music....If we had more of this kind of jam around these days the world would be a better place to be.......Yes sir Marshall Tucker Band.....I "can" see......Nuff said......Amen
I realize this comment is old but how true a statement can't ever get to old , Yes indeed i have been playing guitar since i began in 67 & still play all the time but if we all could play as Toy & George did we would have no time for war & that's as good as it gets. Sad it's just not how things work.
One of my absolutely favorite songs of all time. Every musician playing just right and that voice,the accent,the growl. I swear I thought he would be a bear of a man. Fantastic,fantastic,fantastic.
I remember when I was a sophomore at a Catholic highschool in Tucson,had a crush on a girl in my woodshop class never had the courage to say anything.When I hear this song,it takes me back to those days,and the feelings are just as fresh as they were when I was 16,now I am 67,and I hope all is well,with all my fellow classmates of 75.
Toy's guitar style and song writing couldn't be duplicated so it made him the most irreplaceable member. The thing that I think is most unique about their music, and is what drew me too them, is the additional talent of Jerry Eubanks. His alto sax and flute parts in many of their songs just took this band to remarkable heights in southern rock. It was a once in a lifetime blending that stomped your feet while electricity shot up and down your spine. Boy Howdie!
A great UA-cam comment. This song came up on my UA-cam homepage for some reason, I’d never even heard of them before so I decided to give them a listen, it was the flute that kept me on board during the intro to keep listening. Thank god it did because I discovered The Marshall Tucker Band and all it’s glory. I’m from the UK so they were never on my radar until then. A New Life is just full of fantastic songs.
@@replicas11 . Since you like this, check out the groups mentioned in a previous comment by @paulshanahan135. I’m from the U.S. South but never liked the music which is considered Country and Western. Country Rock is another genre altogether! Listen to Jim Croce too. His career regretfully was cut short by an early death but he was widely respected for country rock. Some called it swamp rock! PS. Had to come back to add: Creedance Clearwater Revival!
This song takes me way back to 1973. So much feeling and heart ache in this song. Me and three of my best friends got high and piled into a car and headed for Texas Hall at the University of Texas at Arlington. It turned out to be an auditorium that would hold about 5000 people, but only 3000 showed up. The concert was billed for Jo Jo Gunn, The Marshall Tucker Band and Robin Trower. We knew a lot about Jo Jo Gunn but very little about the other two bands. We sat at the front of the balcony, looking down on the stage and boy o boy were we ever blown away by all three bands. We loved southern rock and Marshall Tucker was medicine for my soul. One of the all time great concerts that I have been to.
Wow. I checked out of UTA in Dec '69. Went into the military in '70-'74. Would've loved to have seen this concert in my hometown in '73, but, well, I was out earning my lifetime disability.
This is more than just a good version of this song. This is the best I have heard. There is an edge to his voice that you don't get on the studio version that adds grit and emotion. Outstanding!
This song will never get old. How life was back then, I would love to have that free spirited life today. Without all of the distractions and even more corrupt government
57 years of loving music and this is my favourite of all time. Have looped it continuously for 3 days straight. God Bless them all for sharing their gifts with us.
Extraordinary song. It makes me wish I was there in person to see and hear this awesome live performance of "Can't You See". Toy Caldwell was a true talent. Sad that he passed away early. :( I was a Junior in HS when this performance happened. Great times, the 70's were a weird but fun decade, especially the early 70's. What I like best about the music from this time is that the live performances weren't overproduced with all the lights and video and special effects. Just good musicians playing awesome music and putting themselves out there. GREAT!
I had just turned 18, when this song played on KMET & the next morning I went straight to the the music store and bought their 8 track for my 1st car, a shiny red Karman Ghia. I have loved Marshall Tucker Band for 50 years now. I listen to Outlaw Radio on Sirius in our van & I have the CD & have them on my trusty old iPod.❤❤❤Love them
I am only 14 but I love this band and I performed my version of the guitar solo on youtube. I hope I did the original justice. I live in Alabama and the 1970's music like MTB and the Allman Brothers is the best I believe.
just for fun...you bein in to music an stuff...look uo blind faith/can't find my way home and traffic/Dr Mr Fantasy let me know what you think...what instrument do you play-just guitar /and/ or/voculs??????
This song is timeless. I'm 24 and am planning on doing a piano cover, John Legend style! I discovered the song in the movie "Half Nelson" with Ryan Gosling. When I looked it up I got goosebumps. Got me out of a bad depression.
One of my favorite bands love them & their country roots stories, they sure can weave a mighty fine tale! Toy’s easy on the eyes too, handsome, with a great lead vocal.
Every once in a while a song is written that finds the perfect blend of melody, lyrics, harmony or great vocals, lead solo's that are in scale, and skilled musicians to play it, Which makes a song become magic, and a classic forever.
This song hits me like an arrow in the middle of my heart... God I don't think there's another song that makes me feel the way this song does... Man it brings me as high as I can go..... Toy you were the man brother... Just listening to it right now is giving me goose bumps.... Amazing song... Not many songs do this to me but this one sure does....
I'm from Ohio when it comes to Southern Rock you can take all the you know the great Vance from England which there is you know in the Euro music you know at the time when we were growing up but southern rock had the soul in the heart that they just can never imagine that they try to emulate these were geniuses back then
My dad was US Marine Corps in the Korean War and he always acknowledged all US Veterans of every branch. I am proud that Toy Caldwell was USMC. I am USAF. Love Toy! ❤❤❤
Your absolutely right. I don’t think it will ever get that great again. This song is one of a kind and timeless. Every time I hear it , it’s like hearing it the first time. 💚😃🤍
One of the first concerts I saw was MTB in 1977 with Toy Caldwell, still memorable. These Southern boys could sure sing and play songs that can still make my hair rise 35 years later.
I'm proud to be from Spartanburg, S.C. to have a band that was the best , better than this bullshit they call music today it sucks ,nothing is better than the 70s best music ever!!!
I've said this before, the 70's would be over populated if a time machine was invented.
Yes it would I totally agree with you the best ever
You said it best.
Listen to Blackberry Smoke. They will revive your interest in today's music. Best live band out there today. RIP Brit.
@medlockjeff, I'm just down the road from you in Anderson. As a former musician, vocalist and bass player I can tell you from my interactions with fellow musicians over the years there are so so many of us that are happy to be from the upstate S.C. and look up to Toy Caldwell as a singer, song writer, guitarist and IDOL . First time I heard "Can't You See" I was waking up (half way) that morning and thinking I had written that song (dreaming) and wondering how it got on the radio so soon. lol
Back when music was music. When bands really played and people really sang. I miss them days.
Human beings singing to other human beings in the flesh. No digital no podcast I miss those days.
😂
And that all-American boy playing lead guitar and singing his heart out? He served in the Marines in Vietnam.
Yep that is a fact it's a good thing that some of these young kids are actually listening to that old music the blues the rock that we all listen to they're actually getting up and playing with some of these bands.
When concerts were $4 or 5 and $6 you were seeing the best that music ever has had. Now you can't even see a band for less than $200 man it's absolutely ridiculous those days will never be here again. I bring them back because I have an extensive album collection with all of that stuff and I'll just love it I love listening to the music and going back in time a little bit feels good sometimes
Lead singer and guitarist Toy Caldwell, Vietnam veteran awarded purple heart. RIP bro! Still listening after all these years.
Is that how he died? Vietnam?
@@finalvoyage35 No, he returned and rejoined his band. Died in 1993, age 45. Toxicology report said cardiac arrest from cocaine use.
Me too,,
@@jeddyhi i recall when in the 1980s and into the 90s cocaine was such a scourge, then came methamphetamines. Too many lives lost and ruined.
Thats a shame it stopped bim.
@@jeddyhi Tears
I’m glad I grew up in the times that I did .
This is what made rock great in the 70s. Great playing, beautiful harmonies, no technology. No synths, no drum machines. Nothing to hide behind.
well said
Man, did we have the best music or what
yes definitely we grew up in the best of times
You know it. Man I miss this kinda music. Nothing better
@@GlennThomas-nw8flYes wedid❤
Thank GOD!!
100%
Pay attention children, this is called talent and this is music.
Amen.,
Yes children this is your classical music education
I'm 82 kid
Beautiful classic, lovely music that never grows old.
Too right
Marshall Tucker, The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Pure Prairie League were the Mr. Rushmore of Country Rock in the 70’s. Their music is timeless.
Boom! You said pal…👏
This⬆️ 🤠🎶
My kind of music. I miss them.
Don’t forget CDB!
Most Certainly 🇺🇸 Nothing Like It… Today In 2023
Back in the day when music was made by people and not machines. . Awesome.
Fuckin a
Ain’t that the truth all bs now
They were great singers.
One of the greatest songs of all time. Will be listened to forever or at least as long as any of us who grew up in the 70s are still alive.
OR, anyone who has Great Taste in Music.
I agree my brother, I'm 62 & this song/video makes me cry. I can't believe it's been 50 years. Best wishes to you.
Marshall Tucker got me through some hard times
I agree with your second sentence.
@@terryandrews7271 I can relate. My thoughts exactly.
I am 71 years young and their music will live on forever!
I am 49, you speak the. truth!
At 71... MeToo ;-)
67 here💯
I'm 65 and the same.
73 here and yeah,best of times. Music of mid 60's into mid 70's...damn,and so much of it.
2023 still listening just like when I was 15 years old in 1973. Thanks for the music and memories!
Me too brother!
saw them when they opened for the allman bros. in saratoga 1973
Me too!! Hitch hiking around New England to shows!!
70 now...been listening since they started...never stopped....this music keeps me sane.
1957 here
I was 11 when this came out , still rocking in 2023 , DAMN this was GOOD stuff back then and even BETTER today !
I was 22 when this come out I'm 74 now still listening 🎶 😊
I was born in 1951 and I'll echo others and say '70s music was the best!!
Still digging this in 2023. If you don’t love the soulful singing and playing here, I feel sorry for you. Thank you to the horrible woman who crushed the soul of the writer and inspired this absolute gem of classic rock.
We listened to this album upi in washburnl wi backl in the day pshen we were ice fishing on lake Superior the acostices were toociol
so glad I grew up in the 60s and 70s....we had awesome music that still resonates today....
we had the best of it bro
Amen
Class of “76” here, how lucky were we!
We most certainly did
Class 75 here
Never get tired of listening to this song
I turned 16 in 1970. Needless to say i was raised on rock and roll.
This song proves that you don't need a million chords or complicated passages for it to be great. All you need is a good groove and to play from the heart.
Less is more. Give an ear a chord that it can hang onto. Not fly by at a thousand MPH.
D, C, G, the famous cowboy chords of so many songs.
Amen
God Bless Him I've listened to this since I was 5 no doubt love love
absolutely..right on..
I met toy in Tennessee in 1984 got eat with him and drink with him a real nice man R.I. P brother and thank you for all of your great music.
How many times have I heard this song over the last 50 years? Five hundred, maybe a thousand? Yet every time I hear it nowadays it's just as wonderful and powerful as it was in the beginning. This is what is meant by the term, "A timeless classic".
And it's even better listening to a great live version of it like this right here.
Amen to that.
I could listen to it over and over...
Amen ! ol man way down in tx
I wish our kids and grandkids could understand what it was like to listen to real music in the 70s
Many might not know that Toy was an injured US Marine during the Vietnam war. I still try to learn if his service was heroic. Yet once a Marine always a Marine. I thank him for his memory of service.
Toy and Tommy were Marines
A comment above said he received a Purple Heart.
Remember all those boys suffered in Vietnam for in fact no reason at all.
Too true brother im 70 now we had the best music and times wonderful
70 here, me and band do a silly rendition, but love it
That's a crazy amount of talented musicians on the stage. Mr. Caldwell was one of the all-time greats.
The greatest band on the planet and still playing their beautiful music in Dec 27 2024
Born in '69. My sisters were 13 and 17 years older than me so I grew up on old records like this. It touches my soul to hear it a 54 years young.
I saw Marshall in Mt Pleasant, Mi, 1977 or 78. Totally rocked! With my college GF
Listen all the time when I’m out on a job, just to see the look on people’s faces. RIP to all have passed, still listening
from canada, southern rock was always the best!
Born in 1975, grateful my folks had great music always playing in my background, this is part of my story as are so many of us here to relive...!!!
4:44 is my favorite part:
“Ahhh Lawd, she’s such a crazy kinda lady!!?”
We can feel the desperation in Toy’s lead vocal. That’s talent folks.
This song can take you to many places❤ No one can come up with the words to make music like that❤ Lord knows, he put them words in his HEART❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Toy Caldwell. A founding member of the Marshall Tucker Band, Toy Caldwell served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam. After he was injured by a land mine in 1967, he was shipped home and medically discharged.
I have always remember listening to this music just about my entire life, but it actually takes me back to the year 2000 when my 3 kids ,my man I will always remember and love ❤️ forever, his name is Carlitos. We were at Stone Mtn. at a chili cook off. Greatest time ever!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Still Love ❤️ it so much!!!
My mama Connie (Breese) Jones introduced this song to me about 13 years ago. Still watching granny! RIP ❤❤❤
The Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See !!! It don't get no better than this , It still gives me goose bumps still like it did the first time i heard it !!!!!
well now :) I see you love the MTB band too ... loved my listen no doubt ....Time for one more so lets scroll down ...... :)
Me too. Toy singing touches my soul. I give him my respect.
1978 LaCross, Wisconsin, night before Tom and I began our Bicycle tour out to Niagara Falls. We were listening to the radio and the advertisement came on that they were playing "tomorrow night" and we sat up and looked at each other - gotta go!! and we did, AWESOME!!
I was a teenager when this came out man I wish they played music like this again.
Still gives goosebumps
It is truth!
First heard this song 50-years ago and it still never fails to stir the deepest of emotions. Incredible !!
An era when music was was Music, Marshall Tucker definitely one of the Great bands of that time👍💯
Great music....If we had more of this kind of jam around these days the world would be a better place to be.......Yes sir Marshall Tucker Band.....I "can" see......Nuff said......Amen
Amen 👍
I realize this comment is old but how true a statement can't ever get to old , Yes indeed i have been playing guitar since i began in 67 & still play all the time but if we all could play as Toy & George did we would have no time for war & that's as good as it gets. Sad it's just not how things work.
One of my absolutely favorite songs of all time. Every musician playing just right and that voice,the accent,the growl. I swear I thought he would be a bear of a man. Fantastic,fantastic,fantastic.
I remember when I was a sophomore at a Catholic highschool in Tucson,had a crush on a girl in my woodshop class never had the courage to say anything.When I hear this song,it takes me back to those days,and the feelings are just as fresh as they were when I was 16,now I am 67,and I hope all is well,with all my fellow classmates of 75.
Toy's guitar style and song writing couldn't be duplicated so it made him the most irreplaceable member. The thing that I think is most unique about their music, and is what drew me too them, is the additional talent of Jerry Eubanks. His alto sax and flute parts in many of their songs just took this band to remarkable heights in southern rock. It was a once in a lifetime blending that stomped your feet while electricity shot up and down your spine. Boy Howdie!
A great UA-cam comment. This song came up on my UA-cam homepage for some reason, I’d never even heard of them before so I decided to give them a listen, it was the flute that kept me on board during the intro to keep listening. Thank god it did because I discovered The Marshall Tucker Band and all it’s glory. I’m from the UK so they were never on my radar until then. A New Life is just full of fantastic songs.
@@replicas11 . Since you like this, check out the groups mentioned in a previous comment by @paulshanahan135. I’m from the U.S. South but never liked the music which is considered Country and Western. Country Rock is another genre altogether! Listen to Jim Croce too. His career regretfully was cut short by an early death but he was widely respected for country rock. Some called it swamp rock!
PS. Had to come back to add: Creedance Clearwater Revival!
This takes me down memory lane... True Southern Rock!!
Got that shit rite !!!! Nothing but Southern Rock !
me too what happened to the good olll days
we will always rember our selves at thepoint in time where heard this song and had a good jam
This song takes me way back to 1973. So much feeling and heart ache in this song. Me and three of my best friends got high and piled into a car and headed for Texas Hall at the University of Texas at Arlington. It turned out to be an auditorium that would hold about 5000 people, but only 3000 showed up. The concert was billed for Jo Jo Gunn, The Marshall Tucker Band and Robin Trower. We knew a lot about Jo Jo Gunn but very little about the other two bands. We sat at the front of the balcony, looking down on the stage and boy o boy were we ever blown away by all three bands. We loved southern rock and Marshall Tucker was medicine for my soul. One of the all time great concerts that I have been to.
Robin Trower!!! I saw him many times!! Closest to Jimi Hendrix!! Along with Eddie V!!
I was there!
@@bobbellow5502😅😊❤
Curious? Never heard of Jo Jo Gunn
Wow. I checked out of UTA in Dec '69. Went into the military in '70-'74. Would've loved to have seen this concert in my hometown in '73, but, well, I was out earning my lifetime disability.
This is real country music. Not like the crap today.
Young kids take heed....this is real music!!
And that ain't no shit.
They're not paying attention; they're watching some anime shit
This is more than just a good version of this song. This is the best I have heard. There is an edge to his voice that you don't get on the studio version that adds grit and emotion. Outstanding!
I agree
Amen sounds awesome 👌 👏
I agree
Totally agree
All I can say was live was better and his best efforts.
Without a doubt, one of the best songs ever!!
Wow!!!! What a voice. This is one song that has zero imperfections. Absolutely, perfect!!!!
Loved you so much my young day well im 70 years old now past right no still love the older music has to say 😊
Toy's singing and playing is dripping with soul
I love them and Toy
Who in their right mind would dislike this great tune
Ain't no expert but I'm guessing people who don't like real music played by real musicians
Maybe because 6 minutes and 49 seconds of this song is not enough. This song shouldnt end. Just play continuously.
No one should
This song will never get old. How life was back then, I would love to have that free spirited life today. Without all of the distractions and even more corrupt government
Toy u were the greatest singer/songwriter there has ever been! They will never be another!
Listen, some of the best guitars!! And the singing is so good!!
Without a doubt, one of the best songs EVER!! ❤
I WILL 4-EVER LISTEN TO THIS ❤😊❤😊
57 years of loving music and this is my favourite of all time. Have looped it continuously for 3 days straight. God Bless them all for sharing their gifts with us.
A total masterpiece
They play it killer live, great song
@johnnestlen3828 the only problem is the song ends
There will never be a band as pure as this one.
Extraordinary song. It makes me wish I was there in person to see and hear this awesome live performance of "Can't You See". Toy Caldwell was a true talent. Sad that he passed away early. :( I was a Junior in HS when this performance happened. Great times, the 70's were a weird but fun decade, especially the early 70's. What I like best about the music from this time is that the live performances weren't overproduced with all the lights and video and special effects. Just good musicians playing awesome music and putting themselves out there. GREAT!
I had just turned 18, when this song played on KMET & the next morning I went straight to the the music store and bought their 8 track for my 1st car, a shiny red Karman Ghia. I have loved Marshall Tucker Band for 50 years now. I listen to Outlaw Radio on Sirius in our van & I have the CD & have them on my trusty old iPod.❤❤❤Love them
Every one of my teenage years took place in the 70’s. This song is one of the few that takes me back there every time I hear it.
So raw. What talent for 20 and 30 yr old men. Nothing today even compares.....
Love it, song came right after my daughter was born. shes now 50 still rockin!
One of the greatest songs of the 70’s ❤️
Marshall Tucker played in Cypress Texas in 2017 or 2016. It was great concert with the original group.
One of the best southern rock songs ever
I am only 14 but I love this band and I performed my version of the guitar solo on youtube. I hope I did the original justice. I live in Alabama and the 1970's music like MTB and the Allman Brothers is the best I believe.
You have excellent taste in music, Will. Keep playing and perhaps one day we'll be watching your videos. :)
just for fun...you bein in to music an stuff...look uo blind faith/can't find my way home and traffic/Dr Mr Fantasy let me know what you think...what instrument do you play-just guitar /and/ or/voculs??????
ABB, when you can master a half dozen of their repertoire, you'll be the man, and the musician of that evening.
This song is timeless. I'm 24 and am planning on doing a piano cover, John Legend style! I discovered the song in the movie "Half Nelson" with Ryan Gosling. When I looked it up I got goosebumps. Got me out of a bad depression.
nun my busness but
It Is Timeless Fo Me
and it sucks
Just a great timeless song. Love it so much❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
There were a lot of great songs and bands in the 70's and 80's. I'm so glad to have lived then.
This song means so much to so many people
One of my favorite bands love them & their country roots stories, they sure can weave a mighty fine tale! Toy’s easy on the eyes too, handsome, with a great lead vocal.
My 2nd fav. American bands of all time and that right there is why. I airplayed that song 1000 times.
In my opinion, this is the finest live performance of any band ever.
Yeah, baby! These guys were as good on stage as they were in the studio. Man, they were good.
Every once in a while a song is written that finds the perfect blend of melody, lyrics, harmony or great vocals, lead solo's that are in scale, and skilled musicians to play it,
Which makes a song become magic, and a classic forever.
Well said my brother. I agree completely. Best wishes to you.
This song hits me like an arrow in the middle of my heart... God I don't think there's another song that makes me feel the way this song does... Man it brings me as high as I can go..... Toy you were the man brother... Just listening to it right now is giving me goose bumps.... Amazing song... Not many songs do this to me but this one sure does....
Maybe Simple Man by Skynrd?
@@MsSteelin Yes you're right... Simple Man is an amazing song also...
Monster of a song! Absolutely fantastic from start to completion. Leaves one wanting more and to experience it again.
This is a song right here 100% from heart you know it!
Some of the best memories of my childhood were these guys and their music!!!!
We salute you Troy from England. Great lyrics and sound. RIP
Can’t you see and fire on the mountain. All of their songs are amazing. Marshall Tucker never gets old
I've listened to this song so many times over the years. It just never got any better than this.
I have climbed the mountain 10 times ,all down hill from here ,lol
Still one of the best sounds from that era.
Glad I grew up in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s. Best music of all times
I'm from Ohio when it comes to Southern Rock you can take all the you know the great Vance from England which there is you know in the Euro music you know at the time when we were growing up but southern rock had the soul in the heart that they just can never imagine that they try to emulate these were geniuses back then
Their album Searchin' For A Rainbow had the definitive live version of Can't You See. Made me an instant Marshall Tucker fan for life...
My dad was US Marine Corps in the Korean War and he always acknowledged all US Veterans of every branch. I am proud that Toy Caldwell was USMC. I am USAF. Love Toy! ❤❤❤
Fantastic song! One of a kind!
Your absolutely right. I don’t think it will ever get that great again.
This song is one of a kind and timeless. Every time I hear it , it’s like hearing it the first time. 💚😃🤍
Sweet melody, great voice and instrument touch
One of the first concerts I saw was MTB in 1977 with Toy Caldwell, still memorable. These Southern boys could sure sing and play songs that can still make my hair rise 35 years later.
BST. SERVICE AN SONG OF ALL TIMES. SEEN EM 2×Z N CONCERT. SOUTHERN. COUNTRY BLUES N SOUL. # 1 STILL R.
the absolute best version of this classic iconic song~!
I was just born. The music seemed to greet and comfort me. 🎉❤