When I first heard this band I thought "Yes, these are my people" When the crash happened I thought I would never hear anything like this again....I am 58 now, and unfortunately I was right
have you heard of whiskey myers, they always get labeled as a mix of hank jr and skynyrd, you should definitely check em out, my favorite “new band” out there
Saw the original Skynyrd at the Long Beach arena in 77 ,much better live than studio. Never will forget how great they were..we all thought Ronnie was going to live forever
no doubt it's Allen's tune, and his lead is truly amazing, but damn Ed's fills make this tune so much more. and when they combine at the end of Allen's solo, just doesn't get any better.
Everybody forget that ronnie van zant, sir lemmy kilmister and bon scott are the real front man of rock n roll history. Forget about axl rose, plant and iam gillian, ozzy Osborne.. even touch they are great .....
Between this song and That Smell, a friend and I made a pact to never hit up. And we kept that pact. Skynyrd was and still is relevant and relatable. I hope kids are listening to them like my friend and I did. Skynyrd helped raise me up right when I wouldn't listen to Mama's wise guidance. 💗 Skynyrd 4ever
@@jeffreyholmes7216 Exactly. Allen Collins is known for being in Skynyrd, but doesn't get enough props as one of the best American rock guitarists. He pulled off all those 'dual' lead on Free Bird (on the LP) -- by himself (live it was done a bit differently). He was the 'dual' lead on the record. Incredible.
When I was in high school, I heard this song and thought, Wow, I can really relate to this. After that dreadful crash, I never thought the world of music will never hear this band again or the amazing song writing skills of Skynard again. Slowly over the years, I realized I was right. There can never be another band that can do what Ronnie and the boys did. It's sad how right I was.
Being a Bama boy, I was blessed to see them 7 times. From Memphis to Boutwell Aud. to Rickwood field to Atlanta. No other live band could pull off the guitar riffs that these boys did. 50 years after 73' and there all gone. Sad, but Skynyrd is over except these awesome videos! R.I.P. Boys'!
Being a native NY'er and only 6 when the plane crashed, they were my favorite band since high school to today and I am but one of many yankee-necks who got some Southern injected right through our ears into our souls.
Ronnie said he thought his brother Johhny was a better singer then him ,i don't think so, even though I am a Hugh ls fan and love the post-crash band, Ronnie was the man!
This is one of the greatest songs ever written . This is a very historically important performance as it is one of very last shows featuring ED King Who wrote the guitar parts for this ! Listen to the incredible fills and transitions by guitar. This never would have been possible by Gary or Allen or even Steve. Ed was a major major reason LS was as huge as they are !!!!!! Please counter if you disagree . Every member of real LS was maybe a bit stoned this night & tempo a bit chugged ,but still brilliant
@@ElizabethJohnson-ss4ce You are right & Allen's solos are amazing here. I actually like the Winterland version from 76' better without Ed , but King did add fills & solos on this and a lot of the first 3 LP's . When he left , Ronnie lost a big songwriter/partner he needed to help take some pressure off of him .
I've known of and heard Skynyrd many times over the past 30 years but never really got into them. Yesterday I watched the full concert of them in Winterland 1975. So many unbelievable guitar riffs, great vocals and the stage presence of Ronnie van Zandt. Drumming is tight. So today I'm still cranking this original Skynyrd lineup. They were an awesome band.
And will always be Forever.i am a very lucky to have seen them here in Denver in 1974at the rare age of 10 my cousin took me I have been rocking Skynyard. Longer then most of the kids in this generation has been alive
Holy crap,.excellent footage of an excellent performance,....Ronnie and all the guys were serious about the product they put out to the fans, whether a recording or a live show, Ronnie was proud of his Band and his Music,..and it will ring out loud for a long long time.
Listen to eds fills and twin leads with Allen complimenting this song. Never was played the same after he left. Same with whiskey rock a roller. Ed was a riff master. This songs words are largely responsible for me staying away from the heavy shit as a teen in the 80s. I've made plenty of mistakes with alcohol, and had every chance to partake of the heavy crap, but luckily stayed away from the bad shit cause of Ronnie's words.
Ed was a genius... And so were Allen and Gary... Nothing like the sound of the three of them wailing... Steve Gaines was great... But IMO the sound changed... My opinion... Thanks...
No better band live, that's been well documented. Heard stories about bands not want to go out after skynyrd because they knew the crowd would be into it. Skynyrd was a tough act to follow
Man the 70's and early 80's generation was so ahead of their time. Mature, could tell stories, party like hell, and respect other people. Glad I caught the end of it when I was 15 - 16
Don't know about "better," but "up there" at 2:20. I've always been amazed that Ed King got lost in the shuffle, overshadowed by the "what if?" of Collins/Rossington/Gaines.
Allen Collins great..I have come to my opinion after so b long ( I'm 61 living on Australia..migrated from New Zealand when 5 years old).There are only 2 singular video clips for Allen and they are both audio not video like with Gary n or Artemis interviews..There are two conclusions that I came to..1..He was happy to be doing what he did snd stay in the background..or 2. No o e one documented. Obvious as it is.. he's brilliant..humble and a back-seat driver..regards Karolyn Melbourne Oz
Nice 🎶 the Lyrics captures the strength of Faith & Family in the Southern Ways of the Van Zan✝️ Family! "Ronnie would be Proud" So, Carry on Johnny! Lynyrd Skynyrd is alive and well in your hands Buddy! So Carry On! We are "All Looking Up" Well, Gary Allen Ronnie & the Band are all Looking Down and 😁
3 lead guitars, Never forget . Drove hundred miles to pick up my daughter then in her mid 20s from prison , for her disease, She said dad iv been listening to That guy Lynard Skynard there alright😍
Rossington has one of the best sounding guitars of all time. Collins is my favorite. These 2 with van zants influence. Have the best sounding guitars in history. John in king & Gaines what sound. Rossington never gets the credit. Who sounds better? And he makes it look so easy.
Interesting to watch the difference with this song between 75 and 76 versions. Ed adding a lot to the song here but played slower than in 76 when Allen and Gary had to kick it up a notch after Ed leaving. Also, no reverb used by Allen during outro in 75 but uses it heavy in 76.
Loved Steve Gaines who had a click with Allen, but as late Hughie Thomasson said the best was with Ed King and how him and Gary had the click going. THIS is my favorite lineup!
i think the same thing everytime i listen to them. they would have became the biggest band in the world no doubt. who knows the potential steve gains had...he was a guitar god in the making.
All Kooper looked at dozens of bands/artists. He picked Lynyrd Skynyrd because he never heard a rock anthem like Freebird. Allen Collins solo persuaded him.
One of my favorite Skynyrd songs. I learned how to play it and did it with the band i was in. Played lead and sang lead. It totally kicked ass. Have it recorded that night on tape from 1980 to 82 approximately. Only 3 to 5 years after the crash. Skynyrd is one of my all time favorite bands. Just listen to one more from the road. T for Texas
Allen Collins was awesome and when he worked with Gary Rossington, pook out! And then when Steve Gaines joined in, wow! It was like the 30 mm cannon of southern rock !
I love the look on Ronnie's face, he seems to be coming from a place of agony and despair ? I've lost too many to "The Needle and The Spoon" but I only wish just 1 if them could see this video, maybe there'd be a light bulb moment....
Thirty days, lord and thirty nights I'm comin' home on an airplane flight Mama waitin' at the ticket line Tell me son why do you stand there cryin' It was the needle and the spoon And a trip to the moon Took me away, took me away I've been feelin' so sick inside Got to get better, lord before I die Seven doctors couldn't help my head, they said You better quit son before your dead With the needle, with the spoon And a trip to the moon Gonna take me away, lord gonna take me away It was the needle and the spoon I've seen a lot of people who thought they were cool But then again, lord I've seen a lot of fools Well, I hope you people, lord can hear what I say You'll have your chance to hit it some day Don't mess with the needle or a spoon And a trip to the moon Well it'll take me away, lord they're going to bury you boy Don't mess with the needle, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know
I'm sorry, but after watching this live performance, Skynard is the greatest rock band of all time. Zep may have been great in the studio, but live??? ha ha What you see in this video are great musicians and the best front man ever.
You are impressed by these guys, who wouldn't be really? But their live versions of their songs have not changed from the studio and if you compare this song from one year to the next there is not any "evolution" because they did not improvise live and it was likely due to the stories I have heard of Ronnie going off on anyone who missed a note or a break after they had all gone back to the hotels to party. I like consistency with live performances, but I also have a huge amount of respect for a band who is brave enough to experiment and improvise every night and take a 7 minute studio song and evolve it into a whole side of a live album in 3 years time. Lynyrd Skynyrd had definite chemistry and IMO is the best at what they did but Led Zeppelin had alchemy and the 2 are not alike enough to make a comparison also In My Opinion. . .
Neither can the original band MattH. I can enjoy alot of music but no band has more of of an impact on all music than Lynyrd Skynyrd....keep rocking brother!
As a kid listening to this, I loved it. As an adult listening to this, it takes on a deeper meaning and I still love this song. May my birth mom one day stop using heroine & choose to get clean. She has 2 great grandkids to meet.
I saw them FOUR times. Twice before their plane crash(1977) and twice after. July 20, 1974 at Sedalia Music Festival and July 10, 1977 in Chicago, Soldiers Field-Super Bowl of Rock.
I am 63 and listening to them right now Still the best damn band ever
The dual guitar part at 2:17 is insane. Ed King was so fucking cool
When I first heard this band I thought "Yes, these are my people" When the crash happened I thought I would never hear anything like this again....I am 58 now, and unfortunately I was right
Agreed..61 now and can’t let go
Stay tuned a little longer.
@@brianmac1900 yep
21 now I fear when i know these legends already dead but u can’t burry our boys!
have you heard of whiskey myers, they always get labeled as a mix of hank jr and skynyrd, you should definitely check em out, my favorite “new band” out there
That badass sound the ORIGINAL band had wouldnt have been possible without ALLEN COLLINS!!!!
Hell yeah. If you know, you know.
Saw the original Skynyrd at the Long Beach arena in 77 ,much better live than studio. Never will forget how great they were..we all thought Ronnie was going to live forever
Me and a guy my age were talking about the 70s the other day....there was no decade like it, and probably never will be....glad I was there
Amen brother!!
no doubt it's Allen's tune, and his lead is truly amazing, but damn Ed's fills make this tune so much more. and when they combine at the end of Allen's solo, just doesn't get any better.
Definitely
The Rossington Collins band proved your point.
One of the best concerts I went while in San Francisco.
Allen is bad ass.
see that singer? that's what a star looks like. not many, and they unfortunately cannot be replaced.
AMEN TO THAT !!
Yessir!! You aint told a lie yet
Aman
PREACH!!
Everybody forget that ronnie van zant, sir lemmy kilmister and bon scott are the real front man of rock n roll history. Forget about axl rose, plant and iam gillian, ozzy Osborne.. even touch they are great
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Ed and Allen where insane, Gary slide in where you need too
I’m sorry..,I hate to state the obvious…but GAWD DAMN what a band…ABSOLUTELY no bullshit…straight to the point…🤘👹✌️
There will never be anything close to another Ronnie Van Zandt and original Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Ronnie had this perfect pitch and a magic about him
Between this song and That Smell, a friend and I made a pact to never hit up. And we kept that pact. Skynyrd was and still is relevant and relatable. I hope kids are listening to them like my friend and I did. Skynyrd helped raise me up right when I wouldn't listen to Mama's wise guidance. 💗 Skynyrd 4ever
Thanks uncle Ronnie. Love Deb
Allen Collins can kill it on that Firebird
It has always bothered me why he never gets credit as a badass guitar player.
Yes, and on the first 2 albums it only takes about 2 notes of lead and you know when it's Allen and that Firebird
@@jeffreyholmes7216 Exactly. Allen Collins is known for being in Skynyrd, but doesn't get enough props as one of the best American rock guitarists. He pulled off all those 'dual' lead on Free Bird (on the LP) -- by himself (live it was done a bit differently). He was the 'dual' lead on the record. Incredible.
When I was in high school, I heard this song and thought, Wow, I can really relate to this. After that dreadful crash, I never thought the world of music will never hear this band again or the amazing song writing skills of Skynard again. Slowly over the years, I realized I was right. There can never be another band that can do what Ronnie and the boys did. It's sad how right I was.
Lynyrd Skynyrd is manna from heaven.
Love this band!
Collins,Rossington,King and Gaines. They all were amazing in Skynyrd.
Everything a rock and roll band should be.
Alan and Ed on that solo giving me chills holy shit
Ryne Murray shivers up and down your spine
Their styles were so different, but their sense of each others style definitely has that effect here. . .
Lynyrd skynyrd are gods ❤❤❤❤ n they are the best band ever nothing is better than lynyrd skynyrd. Their music is the best
Real music !!!!! Nobody will ever be like Skynyrd!!!!!!!!!!
Shanice Renee you don't listen to any other rock do you drug r not the way
Being a bama boy gotta say these boys WERE southern music.... along with the allman brothers but 2 different animals....
Skynyrd greatest American band ever 💜
Well am a Tennessee boy,and this is the greatest American band ever 🙂,just a hard fact
Aren't they from Jacksonville Florida
Being a Bama boy, I was blessed to see them 7 times. From Memphis to Boutwell Aud. to Rickwood field to Atlanta. No other live band could pull off the guitar riffs that these boys did. 50 years after 73' and there all gone. Sad, but Skynyrd is over except these awesome videos! R.I.P. Boys'!
Being a native NY'er and only 6 when the plane crashed, they were my favorite band since high school to today and I am but one of many yankee-necks who got some Southern injected right through our ears into our souls.
Ronnie said he thought his brother Johhny was a better singer then him ,i don't think so, even though I am a Hugh ls fan and love the post-crash band, Ronnie was the man!
True southern rock
allen should be in the top 20 of great guitar players
This is one of the greatest songs ever written . This is a very historically important performance as it is one of very last shows featuring ED King Who wrote the guitar parts for this ! Listen to the incredible fills and transitions by guitar. This never would have been possible by Gary or Allen or even Steve. Ed was a major major reason LS was as huge as they are !!!!!! Please counter if you disagree . Every member of real LS was maybe a bit stoned this night & tempo a bit chugged ,but still brilliant
Needle and the Spoon was written by Ronnie and Allen.
@@ElizabethJohnson-ss4ce You are right & Allen's solos are amazing here. I actually like the Winterland version from 76' better without Ed , but King did add fills & solos on this and a lot of the first 3 LP's . When he left , Ronnie lost a big songwriter/partner he needed to help take some pressure off of him .
Allen Collins is the best guitarist ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
saw rossington Collins do a 20 min freebird
Hell yeah... I saw them in Chattanooga and Nashville
Johnnyboy love Skynyrd gimme back my bullets...
CONFEDERATE ROCK 😄🎵💪
I've known of and heard Skynyrd many times over the past 30 years but never really got into them. Yesterday I watched the full concert of them in Winterland 1975. So many unbelievable guitar riffs, great vocals and the stage presence of Ronnie van Zandt. Drumming is tight. So today I'm still cranking this original Skynyrd lineup. They were an awesome band.
And will always be Forever.i am a very lucky to have seen them here in Denver in 1974at the rare age of 10 my cousin took me I have been rocking Skynyard. Longer then most of the kids in this generation has been alive
Going that way myself got to forget..take this pain from my Heart
Holy crap,.excellent footage of an excellent performance,....Ronnie and all the guys were serious about the product they put out to the fans, whether a recording or a live show, Ronnie was proud of his Band and his Music,..and it will ring out loud for a long long time.
rip allen collins,you blew my mind
Listen to eds fills and twin leads with Allen complimenting this song. Never was played the same after he left. Same with whiskey rock a roller. Ed was a riff master.
This songs words are largely responsible for me staying away from the heavy shit as a teen in the 80s. I've made plenty of mistakes with alcohol, and had every chance to partake of the heavy crap, but luckily stayed away from the bad shit cause of Ronnie's words.
Solo on Working for MCA -- the was Ed, too.
Ed was a genius...
And so were Allen and Gary...
Nothing like the sound of the three of them wailing...
Steve Gaines was great...
But IMO the sound changed...
My opinion...
Thanks...
No better band live, that's been well documented. Heard stories about bands not want to go out after skynyrd because they knew the crowd would be into it. Skynyrd was a tough act to follow
Saw them 4 times. 2 with Ronnie, 2 since.
“Allen Collins+Free Bird=SHOW OVER”-Ed King, blew the stones, The Who and Clapton offstage. Now who can say that
Only Band ive ever been in the first row for and they did Not disapoint... PHX 2018. Love Rossington, my Fav
Ask the Stones. That's why they fired them after four shows on their 1975 tour.
Damn right!!!
RONNY😁
One of Ed King's last gigs with the band. Great to hear a live recording of a band where the tempo isn't rushed all to hell isn't it ?
Ed king left late may of 1975
that boy can sing
yes he can!!!!
I believe we're talking bout something else
That man is a legend. He didn't need to run around the stage to hold people's attention his talent did that
Allen was the King of 🎸
Man the 70's and early 80's generation was so ahead of their time. Mature, could tell stories, party like hell, and respect other people. Glad I caught the end of it when I was 15 - 16
Is there anyone better than Allen Collins?
not in this lifetime
Don't know about "better," but "up there" at 2:20. I've always been amazed that Ed King got lost in the shuffle, overshadowed by the "what if?" of Collins/Rossington/Gaines.
QuarrellaDeVil Yes, I totally agree.
Ed King is a badass.
done had that fight too many times as it is . don't want to have to be fighting all the time .
there's gotta be more than this somewhere I know
King was the man for sure
Allen Collins great..I have come to my opinion after so b long ( I'm 61 living on Australia..migrated from New Zealand when 5 years old).There are only 2 singular video clips for Allen and they are both audio not video like with Gary n or Artemis interviews..There are two conclusions that I came to..1..He was happy to be doing what he did snd stay in the background..or 2. No o e one documented.
Obvious as it is.. he's brilliant..humble and a back-seat driver..regards Karolyn Melbourne Oz
Nice 🎶 the Lyrics captures the strength of Faith & Family in the Southern Ways of the Van Zan✝️ Family! "Ronnie would be Proud" So, Carry on Johnny! Lynyrd Skynyrd is alive and well in your hands Buddy! So Carry On! We are "All Looking Up" Well, Gary Allen Ronnie & the Band are all Looking Down and 😁
ABSOLUTELY obsessed.....I can’t stop watching.....🙏🇺🇸🙏
I grew up listening to these guys. My Ole man played every cassette he had. I've got every cassette, cd,UA-cam crap they have.
2019. Who remembers hearing this when it first came out?
There are 2 amazing solos in one great song
3 lead guitars, Never forget . Drove hundred miles to pick up my daughter then in her mid 20s from prison , for her disease, She said dad iv been listening to That guy Lynard Skynard there alright😍
All done it, been there been back,. Thank God. Speaks volumes to me.
Thank you Lord
Rossington has one of the best sounding guitars of all time. Collins is my favorite. These 2 with van zants influence. Have the best sounding guitars in history. John in king & Gaines what sound. Rossington never gets the credit. Who sounds better? And he makes it look so easy.
Fantastic performance . Second to none. Vocals, guitar Riffs pure gold.
Still amassed with this band
Interesting to watch the difference with this song between 75 and 76 versions. Ed adding a lot to the song here but played slower than in 76 when Allen and Gary had to kick it up a notch after Ed leaving. Also, no reverb used by Allen during outro in 75 but uses it heavy in 76.
Allen Collins! All three Gary and Ed too just fantastic!
True lyrics and soulful jam. We lost to many- period.
SKYNYRD.... love these guys...
Loved Steve Gaines who had a click with Allen, but as late Hughie Thomasson said the best was with Ed King and how him and Gary had the click going. THIS is my favorite lineup!
The best Skynyrd lineup. This shows how much Ed added to the bands sound.
Missing, Robert Burns original drummer.
@@joeyhumphrey4536yes but imho the Skynyrd lineup with Ed was the best irrespective of who was the drummer - Bob or Artimus
@@keithnorth4032 Bob Burns was the original drummer.
@@joeyhumphrey4536I understand that. I am a long time Skynyrd fan and know their history. Ok to make it clear - my favourite Skynyrd guitar lineup.
Makes me wonder just how great they would have been if they had lived to fulfill their full potential.RIP
i think the same thing everytime i listen to them. they would have became the biggest band in the world no doubt. who knows the potential steve gains had...he was a guitar god in the making.
All Kooper looked at dozens of bands/artists. He picked Lynyrd Skynyrd because he never heard a rock anthem like Freebird. Allen Collins solo persuaded him.
My favorite skynyrd lineup
Steve Gaines was maybe a better guitar player but Ed King had something more.
This was their best lineup. Everyone wants to say they were best with Gaines but its just not true
Best line up with ed king.
One of my favorite Skynyrd songs. I learned how to play it and did it with the band i was in. Played lead and sang lead. It totally kicked ass. Have it recorded that night on tape from 1980 to 82 approximately. Only 3 to 5 years after the crash. Skynyrd is one of my all time favorite bands. Just listen to one more from the road. T for Texas
Allen Collins my hero RIP
Damn all their live performance are amazing, couldn't imagine being there in person.
To the Moon...gonna take you away!! Every Single Time.....
America's greatest southern rock band ? Yes .
O K , America's greatest rock band ? Hell Yes !
Allen Collins was awesome and when he worked with Gary Rossington, pook out! And then when Steve Gaines joined in, wow! It was like the 30 mm cannon of southern rock !
Christian e.g. don’t forget about the great Ed King now too
theres no band like this any more rock n roll kinda country southern
Black stone cherry might bring you some joy. Check em out.
Pre Steve Gaines. Wow - thanks for posting. This holds up tremendously.
I love the look on Ronnie's face, he seems to be coming from a place of agony and despair ? I've lost too many to "The Needle and The Spoon" but I only wish just 1 if them could see this video, maybe there'd be a light bulb moment....
We miss you Ronnie!
44 years ago!!!
Issue's of the 60s evolved the out come of the state of life back then The words of this song portrays Out come from one words
~Hey there was Ed King hanging back by the stacks~
badass
Badass to the bone!
Roll gypsy roll... RVZ was the man of the THE band.
GODS!! Gary Rossington IS the southern Jimmy Page! Ronnie VZ was a fountain of knowledge
Thirty days, lord and thirty nights
I'm comin' home on an airplane flight
Mama waitin' at the ticket line
Tell me son why do you stand there cryin'
It was the needle and the spoon
And a trip to the moon
Took me away, took me away
I've been feelin' so sick inside
Got to get better, lord before I die
Seven doctors couldn't help my head, they said
You better quit son before your dead
With the needle, with the spoon
And a trip to the moon
Gonna take me away, lord gonna take me away
It was the needle and the spoon
I've seen a lot of people who thought they were cool
But then again, lord I've seen a lot of fools
Well, I hope you people, lord can hear what I say
You'll have your chance to hit it some day
Don't mess with the needle or a spoon
And a trip to the moon
Well it'll take me away, lord they're going to bury you boy
Don't mess with the needle, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know
I'm sorry, but after watching this live performance, Skynard is the greatest rock band of all time. Zep may have been great in the studio, but live??? ha ha
What you see in this video are great musicians and the best front man ever.
You are impressed by these guys, who wouldn't be really? But their live versions of their songs have not changed from the studio and if you compare this song from one year to the next there is not any "evolution" because they did not improvise live and it was likely due to the stories I have heard of Ronnie going off on anyone who missed a note or a break after they had all gone back to the hotels to party. I like consistency with live performances, but I also have a huge amount of respect for a band who is brave enough to experiment and improvise every night and take a 7 minute studio song and evolve it into a whole side of a live album in 3 years time. Lynyrd Skynyrd had definite chemistry and IMO is the best at what they did but Led Zeppelin had alchemy and the 2 are not alike enough to make a comparison also In My Opinion. . .
I wish I was there! RIP!
Neither can the original band MattH. I can enjoy alot of music but no band has more of of an impact on all music than Lynyrd Skynyrd....keep rocking brother!
lynyrd skynyrd forever
RIP TO GOOD MUSIC MISS THE BOYS MORE EVERYDAY!
As a kid listening to this, I loved it. As an adult listening to this, it takes on a deeper meaning and I still love this song. May my birth mom one day stop using heroine & choose to get clean. She has 2 great grandkids to meet.
I saw them FOUR times. Twice before their plane crash(1977) and twice after. July 20, 1974 at Sedalia Music Festival and July 10, 1977 in Chicago, Soldiers Field-Super Bowl of Rock.
I heard Second Helping before Pronounced. Swamp Music and was hooked!
Drove Her self to Madness with the silver spoon to the moon and back
I saw the original lineup. Before the crash. A classic band.
Ed wrote some timeless hooks!
Real hard rock!
Yessuhhh!! Thank ya!
1975. ...Hobbs new Mexico age. ...12 ...watching midnight special ✨️...so cool 😎
Dammnnn... that was cool!