Exceptional Vocals, lyrics, Violin solo, Piano, Guitar and Flute solos, bad ass Bass while the drummer goes crazy = TOO COOL... "Classic Southern Rock" at it's best.
I love this band they have some of the finest southern rock from this time period. I'm glad you enjoyed this studio version. Here's another live version, if interested. "The Marshall Tucker Band - Blue Ridge Mountain Sky Live"
been listening to these guys since the 1970's when my older brother played take the highway and can't you see, religiously. this ol' cowboy has grounded me thru decades of valley's, comfortably neutralizing my souls and spirit, as needed:-)
The flute and violin made it for me on this one. I'm sort of lukewarm in general to this style of music but I loved this track so much that I bought this double album just because I really loved this song.
In 1978, when I was 16, me and a bro of mine took a bus from Springfield, Mass. to Boston, to see them play at the old Boston Garden, they are amazing Live, what I still remember is that Jerry Eubank's flute was perfect, he also played the Sax.
"This Ol' Cowboy" Well I'm sittin' down in San Anton' Waiting on an eight o'clock train My woman left me here last night Things ain't been quite the same I gotta get back to Dallas And tie up a few loose ends I'm gonna work a week make a hundred dollars Aw and hit the road again So I don't want you to think That you're the first one To leave me out here on my own Cause this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone Now honey I've been a fool but a bigger fool I can't remember when I've been Just to open up my heart And let you walk right in Now there's one thing in this life Ain't hard for me to do That's as soon as I kiss the lips of another woman I'm gonna forget all about you So I don't want you to think That you're the first one To leave me out here on my own No this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone If you wrote all the woman's names down I know And let me pick one out I don't think there'd be one in the whole bunch Aw I'd give a hoot about So I don't want you to think That you're the first one To leave this ol' boy out here on his own Cause this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone No this ain't gonna be the first time This ol' cowboy spent the night alone
One of the Great Live albums, WHERE WE ALL BELONG, songs like 24 HOURS AT A TIME with Charlie Daniels, IN MY OWN WAY, WHERE A COUNTRY BOY BELONGS, oh and, EVERYDAY I HAVE THE BLUES.
Just for your own entertainment/education you should hear the entire album... It is all damn good stuff from four incredibly talented musicians.... I̤r̤o̤n̤ ̤B̤ṳt̤t̤e̤r̤f̤l̤y̤-̤I̤n̤ ̤a̤ ̤Gadda da Vida 1968 Full Album HQ
Yo da best. Great genre and instruments analysis . . . I think this song is sarcastic CRITICISM of the singer's attitude . . . kind of saying: GROW UP, COWBOY!
You need to check out the instrumental parts of this live version of 24 Hours at a Time by Marshall Mucker, unmatched! ua-cam.com/video/YvBFZf0vVPk/v-deo.html
Marshall Tucker was the most underrated Southern Rock band- their orchestration, instrumentation, song writing, and vocals were bar none the best!
Spartanburg SC.
Exceptional Vocals, lyrics, Violin solo, Piano, Guitar and Flute solos, bad ass Bass while the drummer goes crazy = TOO COOL... "Classic Southern Rock" at it's best.
One of the coolest and smoothest tunes of a somber subject.
This song was recorded in ONE TAKE LIVE and Doug Gray did his vocals after the song was recorded. That's Talent.
Shout OUT! to the drummer. WoW what an amazing job.
Country rock, boogie and jazz. This one is gold🤘❤️
Spartenburg, South Carolina
LOVE this song! such a chill break up song lol...totally for dudes
har har !
Thank you very very much I'm a SUB for sure!
my favorite MT song. there is a little bit of cowboy in all of us my friend. lol. just a fun song.
I love this band they have some of the finest southern rock from this time period. I'm glad you enjoyed this studio version. Here's another live version, if interested. "The Marshall Tucker Band - Blue Ridge Mountain Sky Live"
Oh soo good!
been listening to these guys since the 1970's when my older brother played take the highway and can't you see, religiously. this ol' cowboy has grounded me thru decades of valley's, comfortably neutralizing my souls and spirit, as needed:-)
My song. This is the only song that will get you through any breakup and build up your ego at the same
LOVE-THIS-SONG!
This one is my Favorite. Thanks again.
It's a HAPPY song, even though it's about a breakup. Another fantastic Reaction!!
The music does have a Zydeco vibe. Some really music no matter what you call it!
They are from Spartanburg, SC, they have some other Great Albums, TOGETHER FOREVER, CAROLINA DREAMS.
Glad you enjoy this band I remember listening to them in the 70's I too like their vibe! Have a Great Day!
The album Carolina Dreams doesn't have a bad song on it!
did you catch that at the end....everyone in the band had their "solo" ie being on their own lol 🔥🔥🔥
The flute and violin made it for me on this one. I'm sort of lukewarm in general to this style of music but I loved this track so much that I bought this double album just because I really loved this song.
That double album you are talking of is a gem. Half live amd half studio.....👍
In 1978, when I was 16, me and a bro of mine took a bus from Springfield, Mass. to Boston, to see them play at the old Boston Garden, they are amazing Live, what I still remember is that
Jerry Eubank's flute was perfect, he also played the Sax.
This is one of those performances you want to see.... AWESOME... Sir Rod Stewart .. I Was Only Joking (Rod Stewart @ Hyde Park - featuring Jim Cregan)
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Rod Stewart - I Was Only Joking (Official Video)
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"This Ol' Cowboy"
Well I'm sittin' down in San Anton'
Waiting on an eight o'clock train
My woman left me here last night
Things ain't been quite the same
I gotta get back to Dallas
And tie up a few loose ends
I'm gonna work a week make a hundred dollars
Aw and hit the road again
So I don't want you to think
That you're the first one
To leave me out here on my own
Cause this ain't gonna be the first time
This ol' cowboy spent the night alone
Now honey I've been a fool but a bigger fool
I can't remember when I've been
Just to open up my heart
And let you walk right in
Now there's one thing in this life
Ain't hard for me to do
That's as soon as I kiss the lips of another woman
I'm gonna forget all about you
So I don't want you to think
That you're the first one
To leave me out here on my own
No this ain't gonna be the first time
This ol' cowboy spent the night alone
If you wrote all the woman's names down I know
And let me pick one out
I don't think there'd be one in the whole bunch
Aw I'd give a hoot about
So I don't want you to think
That you're the first one
To leave this ol' boy out here on his own
Cause this ain't gonna be the first time
This ol' cowboy spent the night alone
No this ain't gonna be the first time
This ol' cowboy spent the night alone
😂glad to meet another fan! I'm a fellow Cona sour👌 of southern rock. 🤘
Some of the best music ever created came from what we called Southern Rock, I'd list the names, But I know you know who they are.@@mamaflush9945
The parts when they all play the same notes/melody is exceptionally tasteful.
MTB was like a jazz band masquerading as a Southern rock band.
I think you liked that one as much as I do, as usual.
Virginia by Marshall Tucker is a good song
Listen to Desert Skies… Marshall Tucker
If you like this one, you will love Ramblin'.
The Marshall Tucker Band is from Spartanburg, South Carolina
One of the Great Live albums, WHERE WE ALL BELONG, songs like 24 HOURS AT A TIME with Charlie Daniels, IN MY OWN WAY, WHERE A COUNTRY BOY BELONGS, oh and, EVERYDAY I HAVE THE BLUES.
Try Desert Skies.
Just for your own entertainment/education you should hear the entire album... It is all damn good stuff from four incredibly talented musicians.... I̤r̤o̤n̤ ̤B̤ṳt̤t̤e̤r̤f̤l̤y̤-̤I̤n̤ ̤a̤ ̤Gadda da Vida 1968 Full Album HQ
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love this song, 5th time on this reaction :p
Eric Clapton - Layla (Live Aid 1985)
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One Of my Favs.... The Doors - "Five To One"
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Off 1967 Jimi's 2nd album Axis-Bold As Love.... Jimi Hendrix - "If 6 Was 9'
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This song is so tasty... I mean that guitar at the beginning??? forget about it
Yo da best.
Great genre and instruments analysis . . .
I think this song is sarcastic CRITICISM of the singer's attitude . . . kind of saying: GROW UP, COWBOY!
Searchin for a Rainbow if you haven’t done it.
You need to check out the instrumental parts of this live version of 24 Hours at a Time by Marshall Mucker, unmatched!
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and Marshall Tucker is not in the hall of fame. what a disgrace.