The guitarist at this time with brown hair playing the duet at the end of this song was Huey Thomason who was lead singer and guitarist of The Outlaws. He wrote Green Grass and High Tides.
I was a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan here in the UK and bought the Street Survivors album soon as it was released in the UK. The album cover ironically had flames surrounding the band on the cover and the record sleeve is thick red card and it says 'Lynyrd Skynyrd Tots 1977-78 on one side with the dates and places where they were performing for their tour. The sleeve states the Greenville Memorial Aud. Greenville, SC performance was on the 19th and the L.S.U. Assembly Center Baton Rouge, LA performance was being played on 21st. I think I remember way back being told by my mate who worked in the record shop I bought the LP from that they had requested any unsold albums with the band surrounded by flames and the red sleeve be returned as it was being changed due to the tragedy and the albums later had a plain white paper record sleeve and the picture on the front was replaced with the picture from the rear of the original released album with a black background. The track 'That Smell' was my favourite on the album and when you listen to it you realise its anti drugs as two of the band members had near fatal car accidents due to their intoxication from drugs and then trying to drive, one of them at least ended up hitting a tree.
Gary Rossington (guitarist in red) had a bad drug habit and wrecked his car and almost died. That's what this song is about. The original members still with them at this point were Rossington, Ricky Medlocke (the guy with the long blond hair) and Billy Powell on the piano. Sadly only Rossington is still alive.
Saw original LS three times. The 3rd time was with 38 Special and Foreigner on their first tour. It was 3 months before the tragic plane crash. This was an awesome show. Skynyrd was so tight, when one guitar player stopped his solo and the next guy started, if you weren't watching you couldn't tell when they switched. They were that tight. It was right before Street Survivors was released. They did play this song, though, saying it was a new song. So the first time I heard That Smell was live.
Another Skynyrd tune. Thanks. I caught them in Virginia Beach last summer on the farewell tour. Got the t-shirt : ) with the tour dates on it. (July 6, 2018 for the VB performance. They have since added dates to the tour. This is a good thing, because at the end of the show you had a sense of both joy and sadness. Joy for the legacy, sadness that this was the end for Skynyrd Nation. Tuesday's Gone, but I can still smell That Smell.
Thanks for the shout out again. You put a smile on my face when I needed it most. You see today my family and I had to make a decision on our brothers health care, his debilitating disease Myotonic Dystrophy had ultimately withered his muscles to the point where he couldn’t breath on his own anymore. Rather than he live the rest of his life attached to a ventilator, we decided to put an end to his suffering. We decided to take him off of the ventilator and let my brother die in peace. At 4:10 this afternoon my brother, my best friend whom I lived all my life with passed on to be with my mother , father and my other brother (who died of the very same disease 10 years ago). Rest In Peace Joe, you will be sorely missed. Again, thank you for the shout out, it was severely needed today. \m/ Stay Metal \m/
John, I'm sorry for your lost. I lost my sister this month and wasn't informed about it until a card was sent. It seems she went so fast that it stunned her husband and daughter. It was cancer. So I understand your loss and feelings.
From Jacksonville, Fl same as LS. Back in those days environmental regs were not as stringent as today. Several chemical companies and pulp wood mills in the area contributed to us having a rather pungent odor. As a teen with no access to lyrics I thought they were referring to the city, that smell. It was a joke, or not, that airline pilots said they could tell when they flew into JAX because of the smell. Fortunately our city leaders grew some cojones and tightened up laws on pollution quite a bit. Much better now 50 years later.
While i know there will never be another Skynyrd, I look to the musical horizon and I don't see any band in sight that could become one of the greats for the future. Its sad.
Johnny is great. But older brother Ronnie, just had IT! would love to see you react to a version of this pre plane crash (I'm sure one exists.) Ronnie Van Zandt original singer/writer and Allan Collins one of the original guitarists were just transcendent live!
There is a good live version of Green Grass and High Tides by the Outlaws you might want to check out. The original Skynerd had a good, but short run. Awesome stuff.
@@Kel.N.RichReactions Can't get enough of your reactions - your facial expressions are priceless lol. On a slightly more serious note, a very special reaction idea: I used to have a full analog audio rig, with an audiophile-quality turntable and cartridge, and one of my great delights was listening to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album. I would love to see you guys react to this if it were possible, because it is a truly mind-blowing experience, even without mind altering substances lol. Another reason is so that you can experience the difference between analog and digital audio. Whilst digital (at least PCM digital) is technically "perfect" by some definitions, it is actually very difficult on the ears, especially in the higher frequencies, where it can be downright painful. In contrast, fully analog recordings can be cranked to very high levels before becoming unlistenable (as long as overall distortion is kept low). I realize this is probably rather impractical, but if you have an high-end audio dealer near you who's willing to cooperate ya never know... Otherwise, all the best to y'all and happy listening :-)
Heres hoping you read this. You mentioned that she came from a very restrictive background and never heard this type of music . Well I think you have the golden unicorn, for this kind of channel. Someone who has not actually heard popular music, but appears to be knowledgeable about classical music and play piano. Even most teenagers have heard these songs, but her take is fresh and also knowledgeable. I think you should have a little preamble about your channel at the beginning of each clip. Tell your audience why your take us unique. I think it will help your viewerwership! Cheers!
That Smell was about drug use. In the 60's and 70's it was more acceptable to use all kinds of drugs. But the mood and personalities changes always came with a price. Several people that were hanging out with the band were using. You can usually tell because they would have "that smell". If you were smoking weed you can tell. If you were doing coke, you could tell. If you were doing H, you could tell. Ronnie was really pissed off about it, the use of drugs while touring. He told several people that if they didn't clean up their act they were history. That is when he wrote this song. Of course, quite a few people were forced to move on as well. :-)
Heavy duty song, indeed. I've seen way too much of it...glad Skynard came out with this tune.............. And, this was in my town, Pittsburgh, PA.......
The CD Street Survivor Had a cover with the band in Flames. The band members most on fire were the ones who died. The record company immediately pulled it and replaced with the same picture of the band, but with a black background. I did find a original copy for myself. R.I.P Ronnie van Zant and the others who died in the crash.
Loved the reaction. Great song; great band. I have a DVD of their concert in Nashville, TN in July 2003 on their Vicious Cycle Tour. They played all the great songs.
Good version, original album version is superior, though( no one could turn a phrase/emote like Ronnie Van Zant) the message still resonates, living to excess never works. Kel gets it, glad to see.
He was on radio play pretty good when I was in my early teens with a transistor radio. Always felt he did not get enough recognition. A great musician.
@@mbear709 I remember his music fondly. Also seem to think he was a behind the scenes kind of guy but is so necessary for the music, the song, the tour, whatever. You mentioned Elton John and I thought of Bernie Taupin. Seldom hear of him but there would not be the Elton we know today otherwise, IMHO.
I've looked at some video do Jones beach 2018 live free bird close up footage she will love the video of free bird it's cool how they have honoring Ronnie on the farewell tour i don't want to give to away
Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush: Loved by You (1980) POPA CHUBBY - Hey Joe ! Rockpalast [HDadv] Nov. 2011 Rival Sons - Pressure and Time (Official Video) Rory Gallagher with Jack Bruce - Politician
Great reaction to a great song! Another Skynyrd song with rockin' piano is "Call Me The Breeze". Also, if you haven't heard of him, check out Victor Borge, a classical pianist that has a great comedy routine with it. You don't have to react to him unless you want to, but if you don't know him, please watch a few clips of his on your own.
Dude... you guys are cool.. bottom line . Love skynyrd and a lot of things you do but you seem like down to earth cool people... been thru shit but still are good people?.. that's the vibe I get.. if you're ever near philly let's get a beer!.. cheers!
I was gonna suggest this too. The original rock n roll wild man. Kel, you think raising your shoulder up while playing piano is crazy? This man played with both hands while stomping his feet on the piano keys too. ... He also married his 13 year old first cousin when he was 23 back in the 1950s... So, yeah, he was pretty crazy, but someone to look at if you wanna learn to rock on piano.
Rick Clark,you are a disloyal fan.Music keeps a band alive.Try buying the dvd of Vicious Cycles Tour in 2003 Nashville.New and old music by a talented bunch.
Never the same after the plane crash. Still good but ... RVZ isn't directing the the stage show ... no three guitar attack ... not the LS I remember. Watch the Knebworth concert!!! Can't stress it enough the energy is amazing!
Nice version ...Thanks! Would love to see you all do T for Texas ...On the live from convention hall version in Black and white you can see all 3 guitarists do a solo....very nice
No way, that version is ok, but I have never been a big fan of Johnny's voice; Ronnie all the way! In most cases, she really should listen to the studio versions first and then the live stuff!
I saw Skynyrd with zz top in 2023 which was awesome here in Sacramento California. Skynyrd nation forever
Still love Lynyrd Skynyrd in 2022......Music for the soul!
great couple great show love the music
Skynyrd and ZZ top Two of my favorite bands together. Jacksonville Florida and Houston Texas. Southern rock rules y'all
TIGHT !!! That's what the band sounded like that night. Very TIGHT!
Guitar heaven….maybe one of their top 3 songs.
That Smell and The Needle And The Spoon were 70's style interventions by Dr. Ronnie Van Zant!
The guitarist at this time with brown hair playing the duet at the end of this song was Huey Thomason who was lead singer and guitarist of The Outlaws. He wrote Green Grass and High Tides.
I was a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan here in the UK and bought the Street Survivors album soon as it was released in the UK. The album cover ironically had flames surrounding the band on the cover and the record sleeve is thick red card and it says 'Lynyrd Skynyrd Tots 1977-78 on one side with the dates and places where they were performing for their tour. The sleeve states the Greenville Memorial Aud. Greenville, SC performance was on the 19th and the L.S.U. Assembly Center Baton Rouge, LA performance was being played on 21st. I think I remember way back being told by my mate who worked in the record shop I bought the LP from that they had requested any unsold albums with the band surrounded by flames and the red sleeve be returned as it was being changed due to the tragedy and the albums later had a plain white paper record sleeve and the picture on the front was replaced with the picture from the rear of the original released album with a black background. The track 'That Smell' was my favourite on the album and when you listen to it you realise its anti drugs as two of the band members had near fatal car accidents due to their intoxication from drugs and then trying to drive, one of them at least ended up hitting a tree.
I got to see them about a year before the crash. The concert was fantastic. The energy was high.
I've been to Skynyrd after plane crash and I had an awesome time! Hopefully you'll get to see them soon.
I saw Skynyrd 2 months before the plane crash. and as recent as 2018 and both versions are great
Gary Rossington (guitarist in red) had a bad drug habit and wrecked his car and almost died. That's what this song is about. The original members still with them at this point were Rossington, Ricky Medlocke (the guy with the long blond hair) and Billy Powell on the piano. Sadly only Rossington is still alive.
Saw original LS three times. The 3rd time was with 38 Special and Foreigner on their first tour. It was 3 months before the tragic plane crash. This was an awesome show. Skynyrd was so tight, when one guitar player stopped his solo and the next guy started, if you weren't watching you couldn't tell when they switched. They were that tight. It was right before Street Survivors was released. They did play this song, though, saying it was a new song. So the first time I heard That Smell was live.
Lynyrd Skynyrd rocks,best southern rock band ever imo. More Skynyrd please.🎸🤘
and molly H outlaws.. doc holliday blackfoot too etc .;etc.. yes sir :-)
This a great version. It's a great tribute to the original.
Love Lynyrd Skynyrd. Saw them twice in concert. Last time was at the Carolina Rebellion 2016 in Charlotte NC. They are so good live. 🎶🎙🎸🎤
My favorite Lynyrd Skynyrd song can’t wait to see the reaction of the century!!!!
Another Skynyrd tune. Thanks. I caught them in Virginia Beach last summer on the farewell tour. Got the t-shirt : ) with the tour dates on it. (July 6, 2018 for the VB performance. They have since added dates to the tour. This is a good thing, because at the end of the show you had a sense of both joy and sadness. Joy for the legacy, sadness that this was the end for Skynyrd Nation. Tuesday's Gone, but I can still smell That Smell.
Ricky Medlock on guitar. From a band called BLACKFOOT.......CHECK THEM!
Was a song about my friends and me when I was younger 🤪👍
Great reaction guys ,you have only scratched the surface!!! Just wait!!!!
She has no idea what she is getting herself into.
One of the best first lines ever!
Thanks for the shout out again. You put a smile on my face when I needed it most. You see today my family and I had to make a decision on our brothers health care, his debilitating disease Myotonic Dystrophy had ultimately withered his muscles to the point where he couldn’t breath on his own anymore. Rather than he live the rest of his life attached to a ventilator, we decided to put an end to his suffering. We decided to take him off of the ventilator and let my brother die in peace. At 4:10 this afternoon my brother, my best friend whom I lived all my life with passed on to be with my mother , father and my other brother (who died of the very same disease 10 years ago). Rest In Peace Joe, you will be sorely missed.
Again, thank you for the shout out, it was severely needed today.
\m/ Stay Metal \m/
John, I'm sorry for your lost. I lost my sister this month and wasn't informed about it until a card was sent. It seems she went so fast that it stunned her husband and daughter. It was cancer. So I understand your loss and feelings.
Jumpoff, thank you for the comment, my condolences to you and your family, I know what it’s like.
@@johnstarace8369 It is in the quite of the night I can find her next to me. I'm sure it is the same for you. :-)
Sorry for your loss. What a tough decision to make. Condolences to you and your family.
John..sorry for your loss. Hard to have to make those decisions. Feels brother.
Love this song the smell of air surrounds you ain't nothing like lynard skynard
Loved every second of that one. I was listening to their album, when I heard he died in a plane crash.
I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company in the early nineties. Probably one of the best concerts I've ever seen!
Got to say Not sure I’d heard this performance
More into the 77 version- I’m old.
BUT -- they kicked ass.
I have not listened to that in years. It still holds up. A well crafted song.
Freebird!!!!!
Very nice. Miss the original voice...:-(
At 13 years old i discovered them and they became my favorite just before the plane crash
Hopefully she also got to see the July, 1977 B& W video (on UA-cam). In their prime
was glad i got to play short time with ed and jojo
I like this live version with organ too but the 77 version is cool too with a little more piano on the prince charming verse.
artumis still keeping it alive
One of the Best Bands EVER 🎸🎼🎧🎸🎼🎧🤘🏼🤠🤘🏼🤠
Kel,its awesome to watch you grow with the music. )
THE SOUTHERN ROCK KINGS. Bad to the bone.
Love Ricky Medlocke
RIP Billy Powell
RIP damn near everyone in Skynyrd except for Gary
Not bad...but not the same without Ronnie
From Jacksonville, Fl same as LS. Back in those days environmental regs were not as stringent as today. Several chemical companies and pulp wood mills in the area contributed to us having a rather pungent odor. As a teen with no access to lyrics I thought they were referring to the city, that smell. It was a joke, or not, that airline pilots said they could tell when they flew into JAX because of the smell. Fortunately our city leaders grew some cojones and tightened up laws on pollution quite a bit. Much better now 50 years later.
Down south we just call them Skynyrd!!!!!
Even Rick Wakeman rocked the keyboards in a sparkly cape!
Definitely needs to be part of Kel's wardrobe :-)
Not sure how I missed this! My favorite skynyrd song by far...except southern man..or freebird...orrrr 😎😎😎😎😎
Black Foot (Train Train)!
Blackfoot southern rock 😎
I just love this song
And your reaction
While i know there will never be another Skynyrd, I look to the musical horizon and I don't see any band in sight that could become one of the greats for the future. Its sad.
If you like Skynyrd, check out a band called Bishop Gunn from Natchez Mississippi. Trust me on this one.
In this clip the only original members left are Billy Powell and Gary Rossington. Billy Powell has since passed away...
Leon wilkeson was in there too.
This was a intervention song for a band member
Several people. :-)
You got it right. The oak tree was hit by Gary Rossington.
Yes prince charming was addicted to ludes
@@dbeverly1928 irony the last thing the plane hit was an oak tree :(
I was at this concert
Johnny is great. But older brother Ronnie, just had IT! would love to see you react to a version of this pre plane crash (I'm sure one exists.) Ronnie Van Zandt original singer/writer and Allan Collins one of the original guitarists were just transcendent live!
There is a good live version of Green Grass and High Tides by the Outlaws you might want to check out. The original Skynerd had a good, but short run. Awesome stuff.
I use to be guilty of not being able to put those valiums down 👌
Hey, just saw you already did Freebird! going there now!!
Studio and live!!!!
@@Kel.N.RichReactions Can't get enough of your reactions - your facial expressions are priceless lol.
On a slightly more serious note, a very special reaction idea: I used to have a full analog audio rig, with an audiophile-quality turntable and cartridge, and one of my great delights was listening to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album. I would love to see you guys react to this if it were possible, because it is a truly mind-blowing experience, even without mind altering substances lol.
Another reason is so that you can experience the difference between analog and digital audio. Whilst digital (at least PCM digital) is technically "perfect" by some definitions, it is actually very difficult on the ears, especially in the higher frequencies, where it can be downright painful. In contrast, fully analog recordings can be cranked to very high levels before becoming unlistenable (as long as overall distortion is kept low).
I realize this is probably rather impractical, but if you have an high-end audio dealer near you who's willing to cooperate ya never know... Otherwise, all the best to y'all and happy listening :-)
Wish it was studio studio studio
That’s a pretty good Skynyrd cover band, right there...
Heres hoping you read this. You mentioned that she came from a very restrictive background and never heard this type of music
. Well I think you have the golden unicorn, for this kind of channel. Someone who has not actually heard popular music, but appears to be knowledgeable about classical music and play piano. Even most teenagers have heard these songs, but her take is fresh and also knowledgeable. I think you should have a little preamble about your channel at the beginning of each clip. Tell your audience why your take us unique. I think it will help your viewerwership! Cheers!
That Smell was about drug use. In the 60's and 70's it was more acceptable to use all kinds of drugs. But the mood and personalities changes always came with a price. Several people that were hanging out with the band were using. You can usually tell because they would have "that smell". If you were smoking weed you can tell. If you were doing coke, you could tell. If you were doing H, you could tell. Ronnie was really pissed off about it, the use of drugs while touring. He told several people that if they didn't clean up their act they were history. That is when he wrote this song. Of course, quite a few people were forced to move on as well. :-)
Heavy duty song, indeed. I've seen way too much of it...glad Skynard came out with this tune.............. And, this was in my town, Pittsburgh, PA.......
People give Johnny shit, but imagine being in his shoes and trying to fill the ones he has tried to fill. It's not been a walk in the park for Johnny.
My favorite song of all times guitar work is amazing .
The CD Street Survivor Had a cover with the band in Flames. The band members most on fire were the ones who died. The record company immediately pulled it and replaced with the same picture of the band, but with a black background. I did find a original copy for myself. R.I.P Ronnie van Zant and the others who died in the crash.
Ricky medlocke was original drummer before going to blackfoot
I used to know Ricky back in the early 70s when he played with Blackfoot in NJ. Nice guy and a good guitar player.
Loved the reaction. Great song; great band. I have a DVD of their concert in Nashville, TN in July 2003 on their Vicious Cycle Tour. They played all the great songs.
That the best sound they ever produced. More modern equipment. Great song
Is that Hughie from the Outlaws playing the strat?
Kell would love #call me the breeze
Kel you should play rockin' the Elton John Crocodile Rock outfit 😂😂
Lyve From Steel Town
Had the honor of being there that night. Great performance.
Good version, original album version is superior, though( no one could turn a phrase/emote like Ronnie Van Zant) the message still resonates, living to excess never works. Kel gets it, glad to see.
Can't beat steve gaines.
She doesn't care he's rich
Piano,Kel must know of Leon Russell
He was on radio play pretty good when I was in my early teens with a transistor radio. Always felt he did not get enough recognition. A great musician.
@@rondohunter8966 Look into his bio. the man was look up to by Elton John and so many others.The list of songs he played on goes forever.
@@mbear709 I remember his music fondly. Also seem to think he was a behind the scenes kind of guy but is so necessary for the music, the song, the tour, whatever. You mentioned Elton John and I thought of Bernie Taupin. Seldom hear of him but there would not be the Elton we know today otherwise, IMHO.
@@rondohunter8966 Without Leon we would have so much
That's his brother, not Ronnie Van Zant
A great live version! IMO the original album version is better.
Why not view the original band from Covington Hall 1977🙄
More skynyrd please
I've looked at some video do Jones beach 2018 live free bird close up footage she will love the video of free bird it's cool how they have honoring Ronnie on the farewell tour i don't want to give to away
Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush: Loved by You (1980)
POPA CHUBBY - Hey Joe ! Rockpalast [HDadv] Nov. 2011
Rival Sons - Pressure and Time (Official Video)
Rory Gallagher with Jack Bruce - Politician
Great reaction to a great song! Another Skynyrd song with rockin' piano is "Call Me The Breeze". Also, if you haven't heard of him, check out Victor Borge, a classical pianist that has a great comedy routine with it. You don't have to react to him unless you want to, but if you don't know him, please watch a few clips of his on your own.
I have a few DVDs of victor borge. I saw him once in "concert"
That piano solo is hard on my fingers but I like to play it like billy powell
Dude... you guys are cool.. bottom line
. Love skynyrd and a lot of things you do but you seem like down to earth cool people... been thru shit but still are good people?.. that's the vibe I get.. if you're ever near philly let's get a beer!.. cheers!
I smelled ya!
Kel ask Rich to play All I can do is Write in a song ..by lynyrd
You should show Kel Little Richard or The killer Jerry Lee Lewis, talk about feeling your piano.
I was gonna suggest this too. The original rock n roll wild man. Kel, you think raising your shoulder up while playing piano is crazy? This man played with both hands while stomping his feet on the piano keys too.
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He also married his 13 year old first cousin when he was 23 back in the 1950s... So, yeah, he was pretty crazy, but someone to look at if you wanna learn to rock on piano.
Give a listen to the cover by 3 Doors Down.....
Yes. A cape like Yes. Would love to hear you too play some Charlie Parker together!
ooh ooh that's Kel.......and that's Rich beside her.............ooops those aren't the lyrics ]:P
Funny funny funny!!!!!!!!! NICE @PC!!!
LOL LOL LOL :-)
Leon Russell, Stranger in a strange land or leon and cocker
She will love the farewell tour free bird there honoring ronnie in a very special way when they do free bird please react
Rick Clark,you are a disloyal fan.Music keeps a band alive.Try buying the dvd of Vicious Cycles Tour in 2003 Nashville.New and old music by a talented bunch.
May I suggest the Steve Miller Band with Fly Like An Eagle.
Never the same after the plane crash. Still good but ... RVZ isn't directing the the stage show ... no three guitar attack ... not the LS I remember. Watch the Knebworth concert!!! Can't stress it enough the energy is amazing!
The last few years Lynyrd Skynyrd has had three guitarists. RVZ also has gotten better as a front man.
Wildly talented yes, but the ghost of RVZ's hard driving work ethic resounding....
Donald Fagen what do us all good to do some reactions to Donald Fagen and his band 💕✌️
Nice version ...Thanks! Would love to see you all do T for Texas ...On the live from convention hall version in Black and white you can see all 3 guitarists do a solo....very nice
Steve Gaines on T for Texas is always a good thing
No way, that version is ok, but I have never been a big fan of Johnny's voice; Ronnie all the way! In most cases, she really should listen to the studio versions first and then the live stuff!
Good version, but just not the same without Ronnie, Steve and Allen
Amen!
React to lynyrd skynyrd live T for teaxas 1976
Kambriun=ghost shaman...my opinion..