I graduated high school in 1974. It is so fulfilling to see so many young people finding this music for the first time. The Sixties and Seventies Bands were true musicians, they fed off each other during their live performances! Thousands came together to live the experience. The bands reacted to the vibe like no other time! Thank you for your reaction to “Old Fashioned Rock” as it was during “the day”...
In 1979 I was living in Nashville. Charlie Daniels had his Volunteer Jams at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium and a group of us to include some of my buddies from Jacksonville, Fla were listening that night to the live broadcast. There was no script to the Jam just whoever showed up played. Well we got knocked on our rear ends when the survivors of Lynyrd Skynyrd took the stage unannounced. When they started Free Bird with no singing we all ran out of the house to our vehicles and turned the radios wide open. Then we sat there in silence while they played. No words can describe the feeling we had that night of hearing Free Bird for the first time without Ronnie Van Zant singing.
If you watch the live version from Oakland 1977 you will see how the bird chirps are done. I got to see them just before the crash. My heart hurts so bad seeing these videos but they take me back to much better days. They were Southern Rock Gods. There will never be another like them.
YES, SIR, THEY WERE INSTRCUTED TO NOT GO OUT ON THE TONGUE, RONNIE TOLD THE BAND I AM GOING OUT THERE AND YOU FOLLOW ME, WE ARE HERE TODAY AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT, ONLY RONNIE, HE HAD BALLS, COUSIN FIGEL
Took a long time for me to like it it's too slow in the beginning I love it now but just took too long and as a newbie to rock she shouldn't have done a live concert she said they should have gave her the album version
'The' Southern Rock anthem performed by Southern Rock royalty. Note: Long jams at live concerts were a common Southern Rock thing, but this one was written long. (It's pronounced "Linnerd Skinnered".)
That song is pretty good audio equivalent of feeling drunk and high at the same time. This was the song of nearly every rural high school party of the late 70s and beyond. Now, it's a musical time machine. Even now, when I listen to it, I have to a beer in hand and several already empty beer cans nearby. Positive or negative, your reactions are honest and delightful. That's why I'm here.
Isn’t it amazing that that many people could be in the crowd having a good time listening to music more than likely smoking a joint or two no cell phones.
Sweetie, you just witnessed the greatest Southern rock band's to ever come from the South. Its also' the greatest Southern rock anthems of all generation. And sweetie, the sound you heard, that sounded like a bird chirping was Gary Rossingtons slide on the strings of his guitar. Yes' he truly makes that sound on his guitar, and it's about being free, like a bird, flying. You have also witnessed what real music is, that comes from the soul. Not this shit they have out now, and of course' you do have your opinion about it, but' here where I live in North Carolina, which is parts of the South, we take our Southern hospitality and heritage serious. Btw' I absolutely love your accent, and you should try listening to the (Allmans Brother) southbound and soulshine. Sweetie, I promise you that you will be amazed by them. They also are from the South as well. Stay safe!!!
No BLACKFOOT is ! ! ! Ricky Medlocke was with Skynyrd then left and went to his band BLACKFOOT, then returned to Skynyrd and now is still with them. But Blackfoot is the bast Southern Rock Band
After almost half a century, this, in my opinion, is one of the best songs ever. Performed by my all-time favorite band. Thank you thank you thank you for reacting to them. Lynyrd Skynyrd is one deep rabbit hole to go down, so much amazing music. Tuesday’s Gone, Ballad of Curtis Lowe and Simple Man are some excellent ones that I can listen to again and again. BTW, the bird is one of the guitarist 😉 Stay safe and keep them coming 👍 I completely understand this isn’t some people’s cup of tea, but I’m not going to hate on ya for that. You gave your honest opinion and I have huge respect for that. If everyone liked the exact same thing, what a boring world it would be. You’re even more awesome in my eyes because you didn’t fake a reaction. Keep it up.
Hugh respect for the honesty. Speaking of respect... She has to review R*E*S*P*E*C*T (spelled out) by the Queen> Areatha Franklin. That will open a while new American sound to the world of viewers who follow this channel. (Though I doubt there are too many people in first world countries who don't know a lot of her work.)
Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird always takes me back to high school, southern rock and country mixed damn that takes me back to some memories they're good memories. I need to listen to that again with a cold beer in my hand. Thank you again Gitana well is making me smile.
Totally southern rock. Growing up in the south, Lynyrd Skynrd was a staple. Classic song in the US. The studio version is more calm, but I love the live too. Love your reactions! Hope someone fills you in on their history and the heart breaking plane crash. RIP LS
Yes, "Sweet Home Alabama". Then she can follow that up the next time with Kid Rock's "All Summer Long". It samples "Sweet Home Alabama" and Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" (also from the 1970s).
Skynyrd isn't for everyone, that's cool. As someone else said, I think you'd appreciate their studio cuts more. Personally the guitar solo is my favorite part of the song, especially live. The '77 show in Oakland by far surpasses this.
Would you have like the song better if the solo at the end wasn't so long? It is a beautiful song with great lyrics. I can see where you wouldn't like the live version. Me myself though. RIP Allen Collins. That was badass.
I was at the 77 show . I was in Thea army at Fort Ord and went to the day on the Green concert in Oakland . It was the best concert of my life. And there were so many headliners that day.
@@WindRider1 Yeah, it's basically 2 songs in 1. And yeah I can understand how the live version (especially with the recording quality from back in the day) could feel pretty jarring and feel like it's dragging on for too long.
Lynyrd Skynyrd was one of the most beloved southern rock bands of the 1970's if not the most. Even after their deadly plane crash on Oct 20th,1977 until now their music is loved and cherished by multiple generations.
One of the greatest songs ever. I get a sneaky feeling your requester wanted it just to see how you would cope not being able to pause, because no one in their right mind is going to pause that! Love your reactions by the way :)
Those "bird sounds" are Gary Rossington running his slide way up past the frets onto the pickups. I saw this band a bunch along the way, and nobody could whip a crowd into a frenzy quite like the original lineup of this band. "Ballad of Curtis Lowe" "Gimme Three Steps" "Simple Man" "Call Me The Breeze" "Tuesday's Gone" "Thing's Going On" "Gimme Back My Bullets" are all strong. Always 3 guitars, and always BLAZING! RIP Ronnie, Steve, Allen, Billy, Cassie, Bob....
Gary Rossington makes that sound by touching his slide down by the pickups. And those people were saving their strength because they knew what was coming.
I have a hard time conceiving of a world where there are people who haven’t heard this song. It doesn’t seem possible. This was THE song of the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s. Holds up. Thanks for the reaction.
It was s different age in music when I was in high school and they had a tragic plane crash shortly after this concert that killed the lead singer and others, just FYI , they left an inspiration on the Rock world and the surviving brother and others members still playing to today and they are guilt good, thanks for the video this meant a lot to a lot of people , God bless
I seen them around a year or two after lead singer Ronny Vanzant was killed inn a plane crash with other members but at the end of the concert they brought out Ronnie hat and put it on the mic stand the bands started playing and the croud singing the words while the band just played there wasn't a dry eye in the arena maybe to a lot of people best song ever written. Great reaction Stay Safe 😍 😍
I can't hear this song anymore without remembering the final scene from the move The Devil's Rejects. The combination of this song and that scene is the perfect combination to me
Lynyrd Skynyrd practically invented the triple lead guitar solo, lol. You need to listen to more of their music, it’s not all grand guitar solos, they have some great, great songs that I think you’ll like. Try these Skynyrd songs: Simple Man Tuesday’s Gone That Smell Gimmie Three Steps That’s a small sample of some great Lynyrd Skynyrd songs to choose from, I know you said they’re not your type of music you like, but give them another chance and open your mind to the world of southern rock. \m/ Stay Metal \m/
I disagree. I think Oakland had a better vibe and sound all the way around. I love the "Fuck you Mick" moment, but other than that I think the Oakland performance was better.
Skynrd is and always will be iconic,as a southerner you cannot go to bar hear without this song being played at least once a night.Its kinda haunting that it showed a plane in their video knowing that so many of the band members died in a plane crash not long after.
This is one of my favorite reactions you’ve done yet. It was perfect and awesome. I love Lynryd Skynyrd personally but your reaction was awesome. Much love to y’all ❤️❤️❤️❤️
CLASSIC SOUTHERN ROCK.. It isn't for everyone. For me though, it's what i grew up on being from the southern US. The talent in this band at the time this concert took place is nothing less than phenomenal. The solo that went on forever was and still is a masterpiece that will never be duplicated. This band still tours today in some form some 56 years after forming and 43 years after the fateful plane crash in south Mississippi that claimed the lives of 6 people: pilot Walter McCreary, co-pilot William Gray, assistant road crew member Dean Kilpatrick, lead singer/founding member Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and backing singer Cassie Gaines (brother/sister). This song is a classic but again, it isn't for everyone. But I would ask that you not write off Skynyrd after 1 tune. It's an acquired taste for some so dive deeper into their catalog of music. The more you do, the more you'll come to enjoy it. Well done.
I grew up with this stuff in the 70's...Skynyrd was one of my favorites (nothing against the post-crash lineup but I always preferred this band with Ronnie as the lyricist & lead singer, along with Steve & Cassie Gaines. Their music was very influential, and Classic Rock stations in the U.S. still play it regularly. They were still ascending as a band when the crash occurred, within just a short time after releasing their album Street Survivor. It's perfectly fine that it wasn't your thing...I agree that the live version of this can go on & on, that's just what bands did back then because that's what fans were demanding of live shows. Give some of their other music a go...they have a respectable catalog of good music!
There is a reason almost 60 years after the song was released, you still hear people at concerts yell "play freebird" regardless of the band on stage..... simply the best rock song designed to be played live, ever written.
Wow! You did a Lynyrd Skynyrd song! This is what is known as "Southern Rock" from the Southland of USA. This song is actually a Rock Anthem in the South and throughout USA. Several members of this band were killed when their plane crashed into a Mississippi swamp. Lead singer Ronnie VanZant, Steve Gains (Guitar Player) his sister Cassie Gaines and pilots killed. Everyone else severely injured. In this video they were opening for the Rolling Stones. Notice the long black stage which is the tongue on the stones logo. Rule was they were not allowed to go out on the black part of the stage. They did it anyway and it really made Mick Jagger angry. Ronnie VanZant didnt care. It is said that Skynyrd stole the show and the Stones were not happy about that at all. This is the concert that put Skynyrd on the map. This is probably not the best song for you to react to. I can understand this not being your thing. Ronnie VanZant is like a God here in the South. He was a musical genius, wrote all of the songs and NEVER wrote the lyrics of the songs down. He said if a song was worth writing you didnt need to write the words down. As a young boy he would tell his father that he would die before he was 30...he died when he was 29. They have a lot of other songs you would probably like but if not thats cool too. Good Job Gitana!
PS: Complete respect for ANYONE who admits that it isn't for them, but STILL recognizes the talent and skills required in regard to presentation, vocals, and structure. So many people will simply go "not for me" and then proceed to dismiss the entire experience. But like I said, complete respect, for being able to complement the band overall and STILL say "hey, it just isn't my thing". Bravo, bravo, bravo!
Girl, this is greatness with a BIG STORY. Southern Rock at its finest, some of the best songwriting because Ronnie Van Zant wrote of real life events! When doing LS music, you will enjoy reading about the songs first. Also, most members were lost in a plane crash shortly after this video. ALL HAIL SOUTHERN ROCK!
One of the greatest bands to bless the face of the earth. Such a tragic story for such a beautiful thing. This was my dads favorite band. He was killed when I was very young. His middle name was Lyn. I gave my first born son his first name and the middle name Lynyrd.
They were one of the opening acts there in England for the Rolling Stones and were told not to go out on the tongue at the bottom but being from the south...they did not listen...😁😂😁😂😉
You have to remember when that music came out and who else they were competing against. I was a young teenager when they started and being from the southern U.S. it was a time of finding a band that you could relate to.
“Playing for Duane Allman”. Guitarist Duane Allman was the master guitarist for the Allman Bros. Band with brother Gregg Allman. Duane was killed in a motorcycle accident. Must check out “Whipping Post”...for some more great Southern Rock!
"What is that weird sound, like a bird?!" I laughed at that. The song is FREEBIRD, lady! And it's Gary Rossington "chirping" the guitar with his slide. BTW, I so love the combo of Rossington, Collins, and Gaines. They were so complimentary. Gary was strongest at slow/mid-tempo "feeling" solos and a very underrated slide guitarist. Not flashy but clean and great tone and feeling. Collins was all flash and fire - how he played a solo like this so fast and for so long - his forearms must have been on fire! If you watch teaching channels, the riffs and runs on the solo are actually extremely difficult and technical, especially at speed. Finally, Steve Gaines was just coming into his own as a guitarist at the time of the plane crash was was really good as well - note how well he matches Allen at the end of the solo. When you think that they also had Ed King at the beginning of the band's time together, it's really crazy that so much guitar prowess was concentrated in one band. And Leon Wilkerson was no slouch on base either.
Gitana you are a joy to listen to .... and watch. One of the best southern rock bands and songs ever. To this day go to any music venue in the states - especially where alcohol is available lol and near the end of the night someone will be requesting this song. Every rock, country or blues band has gotten that request. Also yes, the bird sound is from the guy playing the slide guitar. Dive deeper into southern rock. You won't be disappointed. Stay well and stay beautiful.
This band is called the three guitar army. All the guitarists were excellent, and only one is still alive. This band is and was truly awsome, and the true definition of southern rock. Nobody did or does it better.
@@7thkansascav468 7th Kansas, Hippies most certainly did listen to Skynyrd, I was one of them, with very long hair. Im talking 70s. We never missed their concerts. Saw them LIVE, dozens of times before this was filmed in 1976. Maybe your "Hippies" were different from our Hippies. But here in the South, they were HOT & everyone loved them!
I’m glad you chose to upload this!!! You have an elegant, and still cheery, way of expressing that you don’t like a song😊. Everyone has different tastes, it’s possible to not like something and still have respect. I’m for seeing you post more, unless it’s really bad 🤔
Not everyone likes the same music. Period. Personally, I love Southern Rock, but this particular video of this song can be an extreme overload for someone not familiar with the genere. Kinda like what the french composer Saliere said of Mozart, "There are just too many notes for the brain to comprehend at once".
If youre into Rock .... Cant imagine life without it. Hard rock,soft rock, Metal rock, classic rock mellow rock, psycodelic rock acid rock proggresive Rock, Metal Thrash, Doom , Power Metal. I love Rock n roll
1974 I was in the 9th grade. Our social studied teacher Mr. Campbell made us listen and write a report on this song. He also caught me with some weed out behind the school that year. Took that and my pipe, never turned me in. Saw Skynard at Cleveland stadium with about 80,000 fans in 76. Man those were the days.
Hey, just found your channel, from what I've seen you got a good genuine thing going on here and I dig it. For context I'm from North Carolina, and was raised on Skynyrd. They were my first concert when they played at the end of the Kyle Petty (Nascar driver) charity ride. Also for context im 30, I feel that is important as rock spans such a vast time span. With that said, this version was more for people like me that grew up on the songs. A not live version would give more focus on the lyrics and the meaning behind them, but this was pure, pre plane crash, Ronnie Van Zant (lead singer) Lynyrd Skynyrd. They named the band after their gym teacher...it causes some amount of confusion. But with this particular performance being so unique, I do not fault your criticism one bit. I would suggest, and I'm literally finding you today so apologies if it has been done, Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Specifically them, not the Shinedown cover. Anyways if you see this have a nice day.
I was in the Army stationed in Germany in 81-82, this song became an anthem to soldiers and families who had only a couple months left before they returned to the U.S.
OK. Yes. You didn't care for it. I'm guessing the studio recorded version may be a little more liked, at least up until the looong outro. Plus, like you said, this is an old video without the benefit of current sound quality. Que Sara Sara as they say. Keep on truckin'.
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This is the greatest song ever written. I remember my dad listening to this while partying with his buddies in the early 80's, by partying I men doing alot of coke. He died from an overdose, and became a freebird himself. Ps, there's a version where the final riff itself is 13 minutes+ lol
There was 300,000 people and that's been recorded as the best version of Freebird in LYNYRD SKYNYRD'S History! I saw them 1st as L.S. then as the Rossington Collins Band !! The BEST 2 LIVE SHOWS I have SEEN!! 🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍
Your honesty is appreciated. This is definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but you gave it a shot. I grew up on this stuff... my dad was big into classic rock, and Lynyrd Skynyrd is one of the bands that really stuck with me from a very early age. I like other music from this era as well, along with some modern rock thrown in.
That sound was Gary Rossington using his slide to create a bird song. Now the opening line of the song ( if I leave here tommorrow) was actually a question Allen Collin's wife asked him once. ( for those who dont know Allen was one of the founders and lead guitarist for Skynyrd)
And if that blew your head apart, try the Outlaws live at the Capitol theater. Greatest Southern Rock band that ever existed. Green Grass And High aaatides Forever is the one you are looking for.
That sound is called natural harmonics or string harmonics along with overtones. Happens in several places on the 6 string Guitar but most prominently at the 7th and 12th Frets, or the 7th halfnotes. Can also be played on most string instruments and in this instance is being played with a slide in this song
The concert where Lynyrd Skynyrd blew The Rolling Stones out of the water.
True story.
And they still would today!!!!
Imagine going on after this set
Or he'd punch your lights out!! Great version 👍
Dang strait! RIP Ronny!
You look overwhelmed and a bit shell shocked. Welcome to a legendary song from a legendary band.
Apparantly she is not a fan
@@kathyrais574 may be she finally heard real music by real musicians.
The weird bird sound is Gary Rossington playing slide guitar.
Tribute to "SkyDog" Duane Allman
Yes! Gary Rossington using the slide over the pick up's of the guitar.
I graduated high school in 1974. It is so fulfilling to see so many young people finding this music for the first time. The Sixties and Seventies Bands were true musicians, they fed off each other during their live performances! Thousands came together to live the experience. The bands reacted to the vibe like no other time! Thank you for your reaction to “Old Fashioned Rock” as it was during “the day”...
In 1979 I was living in Nashville. Charlie Daniels had his Volunteer Jams at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium and a group of us to include some of my buddies from Jacksonville, Fla were listening that night to the live broadcast. There was no script to the Jam just whoever showed up played. Well we got knocked on our rear ends when the survivors of Lynyrd Skynyrd took the stage unannounced. When they started Free Bird with no singing we all ran out of the house to our vehicles and turned the radios wide open. Then we sat there in silence while they played. No words can describe the feeling we had that night of hearing Free Bird for the first time without Ronnie Van Zant singing.
Allen Collins was about 17, when he created that outgoing guitar solo. Legend
If you watch the live version from Oakland 1977 you will see how the bird chirps are done. I got to see them just before the crash. My heart hurts so bad seeing these videos but they take me back to much better days. They were Southern Rock Gods. There will never be another like them.
Stones had one rule for Skynyrd: Don't go out on the tongue. They went out on the tongue.
loved it. Big "F U" to the Stones. Not a fan of the Stones.
loved it. Big "F U" to the Stones. Not a fan of the Stones.
It was said that Skynyrd blew the Stones off the stage.
YES, SIR, THEY WERE INSTRCUTED TO NOT GO OUT ON THE TONGUE, RONNIE TOLD THE BAND I AM GOING OUT THERE AND YOU FOLLOW ME, WE ARE HERE TODAY AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT, ONLY RONNIE, HE HAD BALLS, COUSIN FIGEL
@Jacques Malan the stage was shaped like the Stones lips and tongue.
One of the greatest guitar riffs ever played by Southern Rock Royalty
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How in the hell can anyone not like “Freebird”
Took a long time for me to like it it's too slow in the beginning I love it now but just took too long and as a newbie to rock she shouldn't have done a live concert she said they should have gave her the album version
No doubt. Probably likes some Artsy Fartsy Bullshit that won’t withstand The Test of Time.
A very unique and totally southern rock sound - pure American
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'The' Southern Rock anthem performed by Southern Rock royalty.
Note: Long jams at live concerts were a common Southern Rock thing, but this one was written long.
(It's pronounced "Linnerd Skinnered".)
That song is pretty good audio equivalent of feeling drunk and high at the same time. This was the song of nearly every rural high school party of the late 70s and beyond. Now, it's a musical time machine. Even now, when I listen to it, I have to a beer in hand and several already empty beer cans nearby.
Positive or negative, your reactions are honest and delightful. That's why I'm here.
Isn’t it amazing that that many people could be in the crowd having a good time listening to music more than likely smoking a joint or two no cell phones.
No such things as cell phones back then. We were so much freer without the electronic leashes.
This was live at Knebworth. Southern rock slaying English kids. haha
They had no idea what was coming.....
@@louleo7384 CULTURE SHOCK!!!
She was bored in middle, I feel sad ahe can't appreciate greatness
@@artbagley1406 really? Ever listened to any English rock before or after? Only the best in the world
Sweetie, you just witnessed the greatest Southern rock band's to ever come from the South. Its also' the greatest Southern rock anthems of all generation. And sweetie, the sound you heard, that sounded like a bird chirping was Gary Rossingtons slide on the strings of his guitar. Yes' he truly makes that sound on his guitar, and it's about being free, like a bird, flying. You have also witnessed what real music is, that comes from the soul. Not this shit they have out now, and of course' you do have your opinion about it, but' here where I live in North Carolina, which is parts of the South, we take our Southern hospitality and heritage serious. Btw' I absolutely love your accent, and you should try listening to the (Allmans Brother) southbound and soulshine. Sweetie, I promise you that you will be amazed by them. They also are from the South as well. Stay safe!!!
Sweetie, just try Dreams by An Evening with Allman Brothers...
Very well said Darrin!
No BLACKFOOT is ! ! ! Ricky Medlocke was with Skynyrd then left and went to his band BLACKFOOT, then returned to Skynyrd and now is still with them. But Blackfoot is the bast Southern Rock Band
And Poo Pooed it. REALLY?
After almost half a century, this, in my opinion, is one of the best songs ever. Performed by my all-time favorite band. Thank you thank you thank you for reacting to them. Lynyrd Skynyrd is one deep rabbit hole to go down, so much amazing music. Tuesday’s Gone, Ballad of Curtis Lowe and Simple Man are some excellent ones that I can listen to again and again.
BTW, the bird is one of the guitarist 😉
Stay safe and keep them coming 👍
I completely understand this isn’t some people’s cup of tea, but I’m not going to hate on ya for that. You gave your honest opinion and I have huge respect for that. If everyone liked the exact same thing, what a boring world it would be. You’re even more awesome in my eyes because you didn’t fake a reaction. Keep it up.
George Bolen freebird is iconic! ✌🏼 stay well
Ballad of Curtis Lowe doesn't get the attention it deserves! All greats though haha
Hugh respect for the honesty.
Speaking of respect...
She has to review R*E*S*P*E*C*T (spelled out) by the Queen> Areatha Franklin. That will open a while new American sound to the world of viewers who follow this channel. (Though I doubt there are too many people in first world countries who don't know a lot of her work.)
I’ve been listening to this since it came out. Don’t get it, lol.
Ma thats Gary Rossinton, on slide ,Johnny Winters, Dwayne Allman, it's, England, so subdued,❤😂🎉
Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird always takes me back to high school, southern rock and country mixed damn that takes me back to some memories they're good memories. I need to listen to that again with a cold beer in my hand. Thank you again Gitana well is making me smile.
Totally southern rock. Growing up in the south, Lynyrd Skynrd was a staple. Classic song in the US. The studio version is more calm, but I love the live too. Love your reactions! Hope someone fills you in on their history and the heart breaking plane crash. RIP LS
I have heard this so many time since the 80s, the solo just gives me the chills every time.
The noise is slide guitar played way up past the neck
That "noise" was the guy with the cigarette hitting the strings with the slide to make a bird sound effect. HA HA
If you'd like to give the band one more try, suggestion, "Sweet Home Alabama", the studio version. Thank you for your honesty Gitana!
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Uh...no. Give her something deeper... "I Need You," "I Never Dreamed," "Am I Losin' ", "All I Can Do Is Write About It," "Was I Right or Wrong"....
Don’t forget simple man
Yes, "Sweet Home Alabama".
Then she can follow that up the next time with Kid Rock's "All Summer Long". It samples "Sweet Home Alabama" and Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" (also from the 1970s).
Wow, I was 19 years old in 76” … where has the time gone? Remember this song so well.I forgot just how long this song was.
Skynyrd isn't for everyone, that's cool. As someone else said, I think you'd appreciate their studio cuts more. Personally the guitar solo is my favorite part of the song, especially live. The '77 show in Oakland by far surpasses this.
TheSksexton yes! I was there too! 👊🏼✌🏼 stay well.
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Would you have like the song better if the solo at the end wasn't so long? It is a beautiful song with great lyrics. I can see where you wouldn't like the live version. Me myself though. RIP Allen Collins. That was badass.
I was at the 77 show . I was in Thea army at Fort Ord and went to the day on the Green concert in Oakland . It was the best concert of my life. And there were so many headliners that day.
@@WindRider1 Yeah, it's basically 2 songs in 1. And yeah I can understand how the live version (especially with the recording quality from back in the day) could feel pretty jarring and feel like it's dragging on for too long.
Lynyrd Skynyrd was one of the most beloved southern rock bands of the 1970's if not the most. Even after their deadly plane crash on Oct 20th,1977 until now their music is loved and cherished by multiple generations.
20 seconds into guitar outro....
You: Oh, wow, wow,
Us: haha these boys just barely gettin started haha
I believe that was Allen Collins playing the solo, "one" of the greatest rock guitar riffs of all time. Tremendous skill to play that.
One of the greatest songs ever. I get a sneaky feeling your requester wanted it just to see how you would cope not being able to pause, because no one in their right mind is going to pause that! Love your reactions by the way :)
Yeah, where would one even consider a pause during that iconic riff? May have been a set-up after all.
One more time, "This song is like pushing a cart up a long steep hill, and then jumping in and flying down the other side! " I had to say it
Those "bird sounds" are Gary Rossington running his slide way up past the frets onto the pickups. I saw this band a bunch along the way, and nobody could whip a crowd into a frenzy quite like the original lineup of this band. "Ballad of Curtis Lowe" "Gimme Three Steps" "Simple Man" "Call Me The Breeze" "Tuesday's Gone" "Thing's Going On" "Gimme Back My Bullets" are all strong. Always 3 guitars, and always BLAZING! RIP Ronnie, Steve, Allen, Billy, Cassie, Bob....
The best guitar 🎸 solos ever in the history of music 🎶 🎵 👌 ❤️
Thanks for reacting to this, as an oldster this is in my wheelhouse. Now the next step is some Allman Brothers.
Freebird is Lynyrd Skynyrd signature song and it is a worldwide known song
Back then (I was 27), someone would ask “what did you think of the guitar solo?” and I would say “I can’t say, I only heard the 1st two hours of it”!
Gary Rossington makes that sound by touching his slide down by the pickups. And those people were saving their strength because they knew what was coming.
He uses a glass slide. That's the only way it could be done.
I have a hard time conceiving of a world where there are people who haven’t heard this song. It doesn’t seem possible. This was THE song of the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s. Holds up. Thanks for the reaction.
I'm so glad you reacted to this for this holds a special place and to me this is 1 of the greatest songs withe the greatest guitar solos in rock music
The Free Bird is the noise you hear from time to time lol x
Now that is how you rock!!!!!! Love these guys, I grew up listening to them. It just amazes me that all ya'll don't know about these groups.
It was s different age in music when I was in high school and they had a tragic plane crash shortly after this concert that killed the lead singer and others, just FYI , they left an inspiration on the Rock world and the surviving brother and others members still playing to today and they are guilt good, thanks for the video this meant a lot to a lot of people , God bless
One of my favorite band you should try "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Curtis Lowe"
Uh...no. Give her something deeper... "I Need You," "I Never Dreamed," "Am I Losin' ", "All I Can Do Is Write About It," "Was I Right or Wrong"....
I seen them around a year or two after lead singer Ronny Vanzant was killed inn a plane crash with other members but at the end of the concert they brought out Ronnie hat and put it on the mic stand the bands started playing and the croud singing the words while the band just played there wasn't a dry eye in the arena maybe to a lot of people best song ever written.
Great reaction Stay Safe 😍 😍
Ronnie* Van Zant*
Me too.
Yep.
10 years. 1987 Volunteer Jam. Johnny sang everything but Free Bird. Gary later told him that it had words and he needed to sing it.
Lynyrd Skynyrd (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) some people will get this.
I can't hear this song anymore without remembering the final scene from the move The Devil's Rejects. The combination of this song and that scene is the perfect combination to me
Lynyrd Skynyrd practically invented the triple lead guitar solo, lol. You need to listen to more of their music, it’s not all grand guitar solos, they have some great, great songs that I think you’ll like.
Try these Skynyrd songs:
Simple Man
Tuesday’s Gone
That Smell
Gimmie Three Steps
That’s a small sample of some great Lynyrd Skynyrd songs to choose from, I know you said they’re not your type of music you like, but give them another chance and open your mind to the world of southern rock.
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"What is that noise?" Its a guitar slide that he's making sound like chirping birds.Free Bird...
This is the absolute BEST version of this song. Crushes the Oakland show.
Exactely the solo is longer than Oakland’s. Best version ever.
I disagree. I think Oakland had a better vibe and sound all the way around. I love the "Fuck you Mick" moment, but other than that I think the Oakland performance was better.
Have you ever heard Lynyrd Skynyrd Ballad of Curtis Loew. My favorite from them!
Skynrd is and always will be iconic,as a southerner you cannot go to bar hear without this song being played at least once a night.Its kinda haunting that it showed a plane in their video knowing that so many of the band members died in a plane crash not long after.
This is one of my favorite reactions you’ve done yet. It was perfect and awesome. I love Lynryd Skynyrd personally but your reaction was awesome. Much love to y’all ❤️❤️❤️❤️
It’s a different era, that is one of my all time favorites right up there with stairway to heaven and etc.
That bird sound was the guitar
Southern Rock
Gary Rossington on lead guitar. The one holding the cigarette while playing.
CLASSIC SOUTHERN ROCK.. It isn't for everyone. For me though, it's what i grew up on being from the southern US. The talent in this band at the time this concert took place is nothing less than phenomenal. The solo that went on forever was and still is a masterpiece that will never be duplicated. This band still tours today in some form some 56 years after forming and 43 years after the fateful plane crash in south Mississippi that claimed the lives of 6 people: pilot Walter McCreary, co-pilot William Gray, assistant road crew member Dean Kilpatrick, lead singer/founding member Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines and backing singer Cassie Gaines (brother/sister). This song is a classic but again, it isn't for everyone. But I would ask that you not write off Skynyrd after 1 tune. It's an acquired taste for some so dive deeper into their catalog of music. The more you do, the more you'll come to enjoy it. Well done.
without ronnie they are just a shsdow
Must add skynyrd is a icon in music history you need to read about the history of this band
I grew up with this stuff in the 70's...Skynyrd was one of my favorites (nothing against the post-crash lineup but I always preferred this band with Ronnie as the lyricist & lead singer, along with Steve & Cassie Gaines. Their music was very influential, and Classic Rock stations in the U.S. still play it regularly. They were still ascending as a band when the crash occurred, within just a short time after releasing their album Street Survivor. It's perfectly fine that it wasn't your thing...I agree that the live version of this can go on & on, that's just what bands did back then because that's what fans were demanding of live shows. Give some of their other music a go...they have a respectable catalog of good music!
RIP Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, Dean Kilpatric. Taken way too soon in the plance crash.
And all the others who have died R.I.P
There is a reason almost 60 years after the song was released, you still hear people at concerts yell "play freebird" regardless of the band on stage..... simply the best rock song designed to be played live, ever written.
Wow! You did a Lynyrd Skynyrd song! This is what is known as "Southern Rock" from the Southland of USA. This song is actually a Rock Anthem in the South and throughout USA. Several members of this band were killed when their plane crashed into a Mississippi swamp. Lead singer Ronnie VanZant, Steve Gains (Guitar Player) his sister Cassie Gaines and pilots killed. Everyone else severely injured. In this video they were opening for the Rolling Stones. Notice the long black stage which is the tongue on the stones logo. Rule was they were not allowed to go out on the black part of the stage. They did it anyway and it really made Mick Jagger angry. Ronnie VanZant didnt care. It is said that Skynyrd stole the show and the Stones were not happy about that at all. This is the concert that put Skynyrd on the map. This is probably not the best song for you to react to. I can understand this not being your thing. Ronnie VanZant is like a God here in the South. He was a musical genius, wrote all of the songs and NEVER wrote the lyrics of the songs down. He said if a song was worth writing you didnt need to write the words down. As a young boy he would tell his father that he would die before he was 30...he died when he was 29. They have a lot of other songs you would probably like but if not thats cool too. Good Job Gitana!
PS: Complete respect for ANYONE who admits that it isn't for them, but STILL recognizes the talent and skills required in regard to presentation, vocals, and structure. So many people will simply go "not for me" and then proceed to dismiss the entire experience. But like I said, complete respect, for being able to complement the band overall and STILL say "hey, it just isn't my thing".
Bravo, bravo, bravo!
Girl, this is greatness with a BIG STORY. Southern Rock at its finest, some of the best songwriting because Ronnie Van Zant wrote of real life events! When doing LS music, you will enjoy reading about the songs first.
Also, most members were lost in a plane crash shortly after this video. ALL HAIL SOUTHERN ROCK!
You tell her Tex'
The crash happened a year later. They did the Oakland stadium just before that. That version is on UA-cam and is unreal.
One of the greatest bands to bless the face of the earth. Such a tragic story for such a beautiful thing. This was my dads favorite band. He was killed when I was very young. His middle name was Lyn. I gave my first born son his first name and the middle name Lynyrd.
They were one of the opening acts there in England for the Rolling Stones and were told not to go out on the tongue at the bottom but being from the south...they did not listen...😁😂😁😂😉
You have to remember when that music came out and who else they were competing against. I was a young teenager when they started and being from the southern U.S. it was a time of finding a band that you could relate to.
U gotta check them out playing “Sweet Home Alabama” !!!!!
Uh...no. Give her something deeper... "I Need You," "I Never Dreamed," "Am I Losin' ", "All I Can Do Is Write About It," "Was I Right or Wrong"....
The sound you keep hearing is done on the guitar by Garry Rossington...it represent a chirping bird.
“Playing for Duane Allman”. Guitarist Duane Allman was the master guitarist for the Allman Bros. Band with brother Gregg Allman. Duane was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Must check out “Whipping Post”...for some more great Southern Rock!
There will never be another Duane Allman!
"What is that weird sound, like a bird?!" I laughed at that. The song is FREEBIRD, lady! And it's Gary Rossington "chirping" the guitar with his slide. BTW, I so love the combo of Rossington, Collins, and Gaines. They were so complimentary. Gary was strongest at slow/mid-tempo "feeling" solos and a very underrated slide guitarist. Not flashy but clean and great tone and feeling. Collins was all flash and fire - how he played a solo like this so fast and for so long - his forearms must have been on fire! If you watch teaching channels, the riffs and runs on the solo are actually extremely difficult and technical, especially at speed. Finally, Steve Gaines was just coming into his own as a guitarist at the time of the plane crash was was really good as well - note how well he matches Allen at the end of the solo. When you think that they also had Ed King at the beginning of the band's time together, it's really crazy that so much guitar prowess was concentrated in one band. And Leon Wilkerson was no slouch on base either.
Gitana you are a joy to listen to .... and watch. One of the best southern rock bands and songs ever. To this day go to any music venue in the states - especially where alcohol is available lol and near the end of the night someone will be requesting this song. Every rock, country or blues band has gotten that request. Also yes, the bird sound is from the guy playing the slide guitar. Dive deeper into southern rock. You won't be disappointed. Stay well and stay beautiful.
'Simple Man' is my favorite of theirs.
This band is called the three guitar army. All the guitarists were excellent, and only one is still alive. This band is and was truly awsome, and the true definition of southern rock. Nobody did or does it better.
No it's called Lynyrd Skynyrd not 3 guitar army.
Steve Gaines and Allan Collins are 2 of the most underrated guitarist ever.
Agree, but a bit biased being I live on the street Steve n Cassie grew up on. Small world man🤔
Especially Collins.
It was because we got to listen to music like this that we were all so happy back then. The 90s changed all that and everyone got depressed...
those hippies were just resting up for the head-banging to come.
"Hippies" didn't listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd, those were long haired beer drinkers and hell raisers, I know, I was one of 'em.
@@7thkansascav468 7th Kansas, Hippies most certainly did listen to Skynyrd, I was one of them, with very long hair. Im talking 70s. We never missed their concerts. Saw them LIVE, dozens of times before this was filmed in 1976. Maybe your "Hippies" were different from our Hippies. But here in the South, they were HOT & everyone loved them!
@@7thkansascav468 i think people of all sides of life listened to Skynyrd.
I’m glad you chose to upload this!!! You have an elegant, and still cheery, way of expressing that you don’t like a song😊. Everyone has different tastes, it’s possible to not like something and still have respect. I’m for seeing you post more, unless it’s really bad 🤔
When someone doesn’t like Skynyrd there’s only one thing to say. And that is simply that they have bad taste.
I got your back 100%
More like they have no taste.
Not everyone likes the same music. Period.
Personally, I love Southern Rock, but this particular video of this song can be an extreme overload for someone not familiar with the genere. Kinda like what the french composer Saliere said of Mozart, "There are just too many notes for the brain to comprehend at once".
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One of the most iconic songs ever written. I've seen them 4 or 5 times unfortunately not with the original members.
1974 I was in the 9th grade. Our social studied teacher Mr. Campbell made us listen and write a report on this song. He also caught me with some weed out behind the school that year. Took that and my pipe, never turned me in. Saw Skynard at Cleveland stadium with about 80,000 fans in 76. Man those were the days.
Hey, just found your channel, from what I've seen you got a good genuine thing going on here and I dig it. For context I'm from North Carolina, and was raised on Skynyrd. They were my first concert when they played at the end of the Kyle Petty (Nascar driver) charity ride. Also for context im 30, I feel that is important as rock spans such a vast time span. With that said, this version was more for people like me that grew up on the songs. A not live version would give more focus on the lyrics and the meaning behind them, but this was pure, pre plane crash, Ronnie Van Zant (lead singer) Lynyrd Skynyrd. They named the band after their gym teacher...it causes some amount of confusion. But with this particular performance being so unique, I do not fault your criticism one bit. I would suggest, and I'm literally finding you today so apologies if it has been done, Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Specifically them, not the Shinedown cover. Anyways if you see this have a nice day.
I was in the Army stationed in Germany in 81-82, this song became an anthem to soldiers and families who had only a couple months left before they returned to the U.S.
You should just react to their entire Knebworth performance .The were at their best
All the cool kids like the Skynyrd!
OK. Yes. You didn't care for it. I'm guessing the studio recorded version may be a little more liked, at least up until the looong outro. Plus, like you said, this is an old video without the benefit of current sound quality. Que Sara Sara as they say. Keep on truckin'.
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I like your reaction and you being honest about this song but here is a song from them that is not so bad it is called Simple man
This is the greatest song ever written. I remember my dad listening to this while partying with his buddies in the early 80's, by partying I men doing alot of coke. He died from an overdose, and became a freebird himself.
Ps, there's a version where the final riff itself is 13 minutes+ lol
I. Just love. Freebird. It. One of. The. Best. Song. I. Grow. Up. List to. I. Was. 11. Year. Old. When. This. Song. Came. Out.
There was 300,000 people and that's been recorded as the best version of Freebird in LYNYRD SKYNYRD'S History! I saw them 1st as L.S. then as the Rossington Collins Band !! The BEST 2 LIVE SHOWS I have SEEN!! 🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍
One of THEE GREATEST Guitar solos of ALL TIME. HIGHLY sought after. Amazing. Allen Collins and Gary Rossington are insane.
don't count out Leon Wilkeson on bass. He was thumping just as hard
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Your honesty is appreciated. This is definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but you gave it a shot. I grew up on this stuff... my dad was big into classic rock, and Lynyrd Skynyrd is one of the bands that really stuck with me from a very early age. I like other music from this era as well, along with some modern rock thrown in.
It’s actually pronounced Lynn-Nerd Skin-Nerd.
The greatest southern rock band ever!
They named their band after a high school shop teacher.
A teacher who hated long haired guys and said that they would never amount to anything, according to legend.
That sound was Gary Rossington using his slide to create a bird song. Now the opening line of the song ( if I leave here tommorrow) was actually a question Allen Collin's wife asked him once. ( for those who dont know Allen was one of the founders and lead guitarist for Skynyrd)
That live version isn't great...try another version
not true. this live version was dam good enough to clean the headlining Rolling Stones clock and made this band world known
Wrong. Her brain is just too limited to handle all those notes. She prefers simpler music. This performance was legendary.
At Knebworth nobody can use the ramp except the Rolling Stones...........Yeah right.
And if that blew your head apart, try the Outlaws live at the Capitol theater. Greatest Southern Rock band that ever existed. Green Grass And High aaatides Forever is the one you are looking for.
There's an old saying, it's simply "Play Some Skynard!!!!"
Ty for the memories.
That sound is called natural harmonics or string harmonics along with overtones. Happens in several places on the 6 string Guitar but most prominently at the 7th and 12th Frets, or the 7th halfnotes. Can also be played on most string instruments and in this instance is being played with a slide in this song
We like what we like. Everyone's different. You respect the quality of the musicians. That's all that matters. You still rock.
Saturday night special, on the hunt, needle and the spoon
All by Skynyrd