That's a beautiful lady right there ! Her smile could light up a room. Brad is one lucky dude to have her close to him. I love your reviews. Great stuff. Please keep it up !
Fun fact: The majority of that piano solo was played with only one hand! Billy was a piano monster. Definitely one of the most fun pieces of music ever!
Watch Lex: - Halfway through the first instrumental break, her brain kicks into gear with the melody. - Halfway through the second instrumental break, her brain kicks into overdrive, and is in full jam mode! Gotta love Lex!
Billy Powell was the Pianist for Lynyrd Skynyrd. He started out as a Roadie. One day during a break from Unloading the Equipment he sees a Piano. He starts playing Free bird. The Band members hear him playing Free bird. They found out he had been Classically trained in Piano. They promoted him from Roadie to the Band as the Pianist.
My Grandpa Steve looked a lot like Billy Powell. Even in the facial expressions during his piano solo on Freebird from that big outdoor concert. I miss Grandpa Steve.
This band could groove, rock, jam, great ballads, whatever. Bunch of high school dropouts from Jacksonville, Florida and they ended up being one of the greatest rock bands in history..................bar none!!
I agree 100%. No other band has ever nor could ever have 3 guitarists of the highest caliber in the same band. Allen Collins, Gary Rossington and Ed King and then Steve Gaines. All monsters in their own right.
@@jonsteiner1680 May I remind you that three of the top five guitarists on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists" were in the same band? Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page were all in the Yardbirds.
@@philpennington826 You are absolutely correct. What I was meaning to say was Skynyrd’s guitarists played together and recorded albums together. Of course Gaines replaced King later on and kept the trifecta going until the plane crash. The Yardbirds had Clapton who left and was replaced by Page and Beck. All greats as well.
@@philpennington826 , That's exactly why Rolling Stone's opinion on anything musical anymore means dick to me. They're more about politics than music these days. Do Clapton, Beck, & Page all belong on the top 100 list.............absolutely. But are they 3 of the top 5 guitarist of all time..................please, that makes me laugh too hard. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter, Duane Allman, Jimi Hendrix, Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher & Alvin Lee all 7 are/were better than any of the 3 afore mentioned, IMO. And for the record, that's the same Alvin Lee who didn't even make that same top 100 list, which is a travisty and an absolute joke, and tells you exactly how seriously any Rolling Stone list of anything "Top" can be taken. Quote............."Stevie was an endless, open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who'd never touched a guitar in their life want to pick one up and start playing, and he made those of us who'd played with him onstage before want to quit." And may I remind you sir that quote was made about Stevie Ray Vaughan by Slowhand himself............Eric Clapton.
“Ronnie VanZant came up to me and said, ‘You mean to tell me, you’ve been playing the piano like that and you’ve been workin’ for us for a year….’, And I said, ‘Well, you know, I’ve been classically trained most of my life.’ So, right then and there, he said, ‘We need a keyboard player.'” Billy Powell
The off time part blows me away. My god he was a talented man. Like I said in another comment....the rythym under that solo is so badass but it's hard to focus on cause what he is doing on the piano is so amazing. Good shit!!!
When my Grandson was about 5, my daughter was into hip hop. Took that boy for a day and introduced him to SRV Little Wing, Grateful Dead Touch of Gray and Skynrd Call me the Breeze. He called this the Piano Man Song. Took him home later that day and told his Mom, your Kid digs Skynrd. She said (howled). Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Lol
In this episode of Brad & Lex, Lynard Skynyrd embodies the rock fusion mix to empower the power of Lex's ponytail to display a very enthusiastic soulful, earphone grabbing "rock and roll bop" as Brad clearly voices his approval of this fun musical time warp while letting us in on his signature "side to side sway".
Yes ssss! Ronnie brought it all together on this Southern boogie. So glad to see you all digging on it. Personally I must have played this song 10,000 times.
I like watching you guys the most of all the reaction videos . Especially the Skynyrd ones Skynyrd has always been my favorite band. I grew up in the 70s as a teenager you guys would have loved it definitely the best era . Best music , cars , everything. My biggest regret is that I never got to see Skynyrd in concert they weren't around very long they were really just getting started but that came to an end in 77 three months after there Oakland concert. You need to watch the video of that concert with Freebird it's so much better . Anyway you guys Rock keep it up and thanks
This one, along with songs like Molly Hatchet's Flirtin' with Disaster, are among the ultimate songs for driving (way too fast) down the road. The J.J. Cale original is more of a chill philosophical statement, and is another must listen. It's a drivin' song, too, but it sounds good at much lower speeds.
If you haven’t sampled their song “Needle and a Spoon” yet, you should. It has a totally different vibe and you’ll want to add it to your Skynyrd play list for sure!
Written and originally recorded by the late, Great JJ Cale. The original has a very different vibe from the Skynyrd version - JJ was laid back and the original reflects his persona. He was said to like the Skynyrd version very much - the royalties probably helped! :)
I’ve recommended this song for a long time now with many others and glad for them to hear it! It’s amazing to know at one time the JJ Cale version is all we ever knew until Skynyrd covered it! Your right, JJ made a few bucks off this song as one of Skynyrd’s finest hits!
Everything JJ Cale recorded is smooth and laid back. Great stoner music if you have a country-blues-rock bent. Pretty sure JJ imbibed from time to time :-)
He was actually a roadie for Bassist Leon Wilkeson originally in the band, until they found out how good he was on the keys...then he became their pianist. Epic!
@@owenbb505 yes. He played sax with at least a dozen more big names. Steve Madaio played with Stevie Wonder(Theres a great video of him playing trumpet on Superstition in the studio ua-cam.com/video/wDZFf0pm0SE/v-deo.html )
@@da324 L.S Version Is More Up Beat But Billy Is Kicking Ass On The Piano Yes J.J Wrote It And Performed It First But L.S Made It There Own By Making It A Masterpiece Rock Tune Plus With Billy's Ivory Skills
So the piano player in Lynyrd Skynyrd started out as one of the band's roadies, one day during recording, everyone had broke for lunch when they came back Billy Powell was alone playing the piano like an expert concert pianists, from that moment on he was in the band
How is Brad not moving? Does he have NO sense of joy? This is one of the most upbeat, infectious songs ever, with awesome vocals, a kickass guitar solo, boogie woogie piano, and Tower of Power horns swinging all over the place and he just SITS THERE? WTF?!? lol
One of the best reactions I've seen. Genuine smiles of joy were written all over y'all s faces during that epic piano solo. Keep it up, that's how it's done
One thing Skynyrd got right was the true band vibe. What I mean is it’s not all about one member. Each person is equally important from the lead singer to the guitar players even to the backup singers. They all worked together to make timeless music.
This song comes on while I'm driving and I go down the highway singing, playing drums on the foot pedals, steering wheel guitar and dashboard piano lol
The piano player was Billy Powell, he was classically trained and was a roadie for Skynyrd for two years. Jimmy from the swampers tells a great story about how the band and the swampers went to eat during a recording break, and upon returning they found Billy killing it on piano! Ronnie immediately hired him, and as they say the rest was rock history!
One of my favorites from them! Ain’t no change in weatha, ain’t no changes in me. Fast piano! Horns even! Come On! I can even do the whistle! Hell yeah!
This is good time rock and roll. If you can't get down with it , you don't know a good time if it kicked you in the head. Hey! You 2 have the best channel.
As a huge Skynyrd fan… I Love the skynyrd reactions. Check out ‘I Need You’, ‘Needle and the Spoon’, ‘I Ain’t The One’ ‘Made in the Shade’, ‘All I Can Do is Write About It’, ‘Cry for the Badman’, ‘Gimme Back My Bullets’
If you blast Skynyrd in your trailer park, you’ll have new friends instantly…..guaranteed! And I would like to request an invite to that…I’ll even bring the beer. PBR, Naty light and Busch!
As a veteran of trailer park parties I'm qualified to say there ain't nothing like a good trailer park party. Drugs, nudity, sex, drugs, music, drugs, dancing, more nudity, more drugs and a fight here and there thrown in for balance!!!
The guitar work by Rossington on the Les Paul was phenomenal along with the other interjections by Collins and King! Just a kick ass song live also! Of course the piano solo was crazy great too and completes the song!
You just can’t go wrong with Skynyrd. I think Summery is a perfect description, and watch out driving if this song comes on the radio. You’ll be doing 80 MPH in a few seconds.
I didn't see it mentioned in the comments, but I recommend giving Skynyrd's "What's your name" a listen. I think Brad is a lyrics-man, and it's a fairly uptempo story song, so I think both of you will like it. Lex, I tune in just to see you couch dance - always makes me smile.
@@notedrockhistorian4382 because I’ve been watching them for a while.. I don’t think they appreciate musicianship… in addition they just listen to the entire as opposed to each individual instrument…
@@kidpoker007 So that is you in the video? Pretty damn good man. So help me out. I've been playing guitar for 40 years with a 15watt practice amp. I NEED A REAL AMP. Suggestions? I have three guitars: 1965 Rickenbacker 450, 1981 Fender Lead 2 (modified with super distortion PU in the bridge position), and an Ampeg Dan Armstrong 1969.
When Brad sways more than a half inch from side to side you know the song is lit
LoL, it takes alot for him to get excited about the music huh?
Lex couch dances enough for both of them lol. They are the cutes couple! Love em!
Lex is just too cool. She seems to be into everything. A true music lover.
She *feels* the music. It's so fun to watch!
Yup, and then there's Brad
and absolutely gorgeous, no disrespect Brad ... but she has a beautiful look and attitude.
That's a beautiful lady right there ! Her smile could light up a room. Brad is one lucky dude to have her close to him.
I love your reviews. Great stuff. Please keep it up !
She's fun to watch!😁
Lex, now THAT'S how ya listen to Skynyrd!!
Fun fact: The majority of that piano solo was played with only one hand! Billy was a piano monster. Definitely one of the most fun pieces of music ever!
One handed? Most piano players couldnt do what he did with 4 hands
I wish they would have let Billy do more solos
I've seen Skynyrd in concert about 12 times in my life, and each time Billy Powell was the highlight. He was an amazing musician!
Yup left hand for more of it than most would realise till shown then they go now why didn't someone show me that before its way easier .lol
no that's incorrect he used the toes on his left foot
Watch Lex:
- Halfway through the first instrumental break, her brain kicks into gear with the melody.
- Halfway through the second instrumental break, her brain kicks into overdrive, and is in full jam mode!
Gotta love Lex!
That smile of hers when Billy Powell laid down the smoking hot keyboard solo is worth a million dollars!
Lex is a musical soul
Lex is the cure for a bad day🤪
Can't go wrong with SKYNYRD
So true. Regardless of your mood, they got a song that hits it square on the head!
Now ain’t that the truth
You could maybe keep the trailer park part out
The greatest Rock and Roll pianist of all time. The late, great Billy Powell.
Ever heard of the killer, Jerry Lee Lewis?
@@edwardlionheart2689 or Little Richard.
Johnny Johnson.
@@edwardlionheart2689 You can tell Billy was highly influenced by The Killer.
Or Leon Russell?
Billy Powell was the Pianist for Lynyrd Skynyrd. He started out as a Roadie. One day during a break from Unloading the Equipment he sees a Piano. He starts playing Free bird. The Band members hear him playing Free bird. They found out he had been Classically trained in Piano. They promoted him from Roadie to the Band as the Pianist.
He was also spokesman for the band after the crash.
They actually fired him as roadie and hired him to the band lol
Every band member was a really good musician and they were SO tight as a band. Just awesome!
I was about to post the exact same thing almost word for word.
My Grandpa Steve looked a lot like Billy Powell. Even in the facial expressions during his piano solo on Freebird from that big outdoor concert. I miss Grandpa Steve.
Billy Powell on the piano. Such a sweet man, RIP
My favorite southern rock band.
This band could groove, rock, jam, great ballads, whatever. Bunch of high school dropouts from Jacksonville, Florida and they ended up being one of the greatest rock bands in history..................bar none!!
I agree 100%. No other band has ever nor could ever have 3 guitarists of the highest caliber in the same band. Allen Collins, Gary Rossington and Ed King and then Steve Gaines. All monsters in their own right.
I agree. ❤️
@@jonsteiner1680 May I remind you that three of the top five guitarists on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists" were in the same band? Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page were all in the Yardbirds.
@@philpennington826 You are absolutely correct. What I was meaning to say was Skynyrd’s guitarists played together and recorded albums together. Of course Gaines replaced King later on and kept the trifecta going until the plane crash. The Yardbirds had Clapton who left and was replaced by Page and Beck. All greats as well.
@@philpennington826 , That's exactly why Rolling Stone's opinion on anything musical anymore means dick to me. They're more about politics than music these days. Do Clapton, Beck, & Page all belong on the top 100 list.............absolutely. But are they 3 of the top 5 guitarist of all time..................please, that makes me laugh too hard. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter, Duane Allman, Jimi Hendrix, Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher & Alvin Lee all 7 are/were better than any of the 3 afore mentioned, IMO. And for the record, that's the same Alvin Lee who didn't even make that same top 100 list, which is a travisty and an absolute joke, and tells you exactly how seriously any Rolling Stone list of anything "Top" can be taken. Quote............."Stevie was an endless, open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who'd never touched a guitar in their life want to pick one up and start playing, and he made those of us who'd played with him onstage before want to quit." And may I remind you sir that quote was made about Stevie Ray Vaughan by Slowhand himself............Eric Clapton.
it almost goes unnoticed but the horn section at the end is icing on the cake, an exclamation point!
“Ronnie VanZant came up to me and said, ‘You mean to tell me, you’ve been playing the piano like that and you’ve been workin’ for us for a year….’, And I said, ‘Well, you know, I’ve been classically trained most of my life.’ So, right then and there, he said, ‘We need a keyboard player.'”
Billy Powell
River bank beer party! That"s what it feels like! Lol Great reaction! Love these boys!😎
That piano solo is one of the best you'll ever hear🔥🔥
Agreed.
And one handed!
The off time part blows me away. My god he was a talented man. Like I said in another comment....the rythym under that solo is so badass but it's hard to focus on cause what he is doing on the piano is so amazing. Good shit!!!
A great cover of a song by the mighty J.J. Cale.
You are Correct.
Saw JJ do it in concert, whole audience was dancing!
Great version with Clapton from the Crossroads Guitar Fest 2004!
Lest we forget the great JJ
When my Grandson was about 5, my daughter was into hip hop. Took that boy for a day and introduced him to SRV Little Wing, Grateful Dead Touch of Gray and Skynrd Call me the Breeze. He called this the Piano Man Song. Took him home later that day and told his Mom, your Kid digs Skynrd. She said (howled). Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Lol
When you're heading out on your weekend road trip, this is what you put on right as you get on the freeway
I couldnt wait to see your reaction, when the piano kicked into overdrive. You totally felt it. Awesome...
There he goes with those guitars again. Love it!! Been digging Skynyrd for 50 years. Got many sun burns at out door Skynyrd concerts.
Last time I saw them was 1977, I saw them in 1976 too.
In this episode of Brad & Lex, Lynard Skynyrd embodies the rock fusion mix to empower the power of Lex's ponytail to display a very enthusiastic soulful, earphone grabbing "rock and roll bop" as Brad clearly voices his approval of this fun musical time warp while letting us in on his signature "side to side sway".
Said in a deep Don Pardo voice.
@@williamburke1882 Love Don Pardo...
🤣🤣🤣
It's refreshing to see Lex react to music I've listened to for so long!
Yes ssss! Ronnie brought it all together on this Southern boogie. So glad to see you all digging on it. Personally I must have played this song 10,000 times.
Me too over the year's, and I think I like it more everytime I hear it.
I like watching you guys the most of all the reaction videos . Especially the Skynyrd ones Skynyrd has always been my favorite band. I grew up in the 70s as a teenager you guys would have loved it definitely the best era . Best music , cars , everything. My biggest regret is that I never got to see Skynyrd in concert they weren't around very long they were really just getting started but that came to an end in 77 three months after there Oakland concert. You need to watch the video of that concert with Freebird it's so much better . Anyway you guys Rock keep it up and thanks
This one, along with songs like Molly Hatchet's Flirtin' with Disaster, are among the ultimate songs for driving (way too fast) down the road. The J.J. Cale original is more of a chill philosophical statement, and is another must listen. It's a drivin' song, too, but it sounds good at much lower speeds.
Embarrassed to admit that not one but two of my speeding tickets over the years are directly related to Flirtin' with Disaster...
💖👍💯🇺🇲 Molly Hatchet!! 🎸🎸🎸
Question is… what’ca drivin? I’m going with the Smokey & The Bandit 77’ Trans Am.
@@ricknblueridge You are my hero. I’m almost 63 and I still go NUTS and drive like a maniac when that song comes on…
Those and Tom Covhrane’s “Life is a Highway”. Radar Love, East Bound and Down. I need a road trip.
You will always, always put a smile on my face when you react to my favorite band! Thanks for this. Peace and love.
One of the best boogie cuts of all time. Awesome Guitar work and Billy Powell cutting it loose on the 88 keys.
If you haven’t sampled their song “Needle and a Spoon” yet, you should. It has a totally different vibe and you’ll want to add it to your Skynyrd play list for sure!
100% agree, it's my favorite song by them.
Such a great, dirty, blues riff.
Love the boogie-woogie piano.
Written and originally recorded by the late, Great JJ Cale. The original has a very different vibe from the Skynyrd version - JJ was laid back and the original reflects his persona. He was said to like the Skynyrd version very much - the royalties probably helped! :)
I’ve recommended this song for a long time now with many others and glad for them to hear it! It’s amazing to know at one time the JJ Cale version is all we ever knew until Skynyrd covered it! Your right, JJ made a few bucks off this song as one of Skynyrd’s finest hits!
The JJ Cale original is a great version. Smooth vibe. Love it.
Everything JJ Cale recorded is smooth and laid back. Great stoner music if you have a country-blues-rock bent. Pretty sure JJ imbibed from time to time :-)
JJ Cale Also Wrote Cocaine Which Eric Clapton Recorded on His Slow Hand Album !!
@@loudog2326 JJ Cale also wrote After Midnight which Eric famously covered. It's a deep well when one looks at JJ Cale influences.
Billy Powell did the piano solo. He was one that survived the plane crash
He was actually a roadie for Bassist Leon Wilkeson originally in the band, until they found out how good he was on the keys...then he became their pianist. Epic!
You put this on the Playlist with Gimme Three Steps & That Smell. 😎
Keys and Horns sound great together!! Billy Powell - keyboards; session musicians Bobby Keys, Trevor Lawrence and Steve Madaio - horns.
Is that the same Bobby Keys on Pink Floyd's "Dark Side" and the Stones' "Brown Sugar"?
@@owenbb505 yes. He played sax with at least a dozen more big names. Steve Madaio played with Stevie Wonder(Theres a great video of him playing trumpet on Superstition in the studio ua-cam.com/video/wDZFf0pm0SE/v-deo.html )
Lex said outdoor festival vibe, Skynyrd was the King of playing huge outdoor shows all through the South.
The Lynyrd Skynryd playlist should include ALL of their songs! They are all good, and like Lex says, playlists need dynamics like a movie.
First, Lex is a whole vibe. Second, you can absolutely make an all Skynyrd playlist.
One of the most iconic Lynyrd Skynyrd songs ever, and you guys had so much fun with it. It brings a smile to my face.
It's not a LS song; it's a J.J. Cale song.
@@da324
L.S Version Is More Up Beat
But Billy Is Kicking Ass On The Piano
Yes J.J Wrote It And Performed It First
But L.S Made It There Own By Making It A Masterpiece Rock Tune Plus With Billy's Ivory Skills
@@cjturner370 I love both versions!
All four of their 1970s guitarists SMOKED. Do "That Smell" and "Saturday Night Special" next.
SKYNYRD: "Working For MCA" ALWAYS gets me pumped!
Lynyrd Skynyrd "I Need You" amazing track
My all time favorite Skynyrd song! Makes you feel good. Lex needed her some room to dance on the one! 🔥
Just an amazing jam by a great band... Hard to top those Skynyrd boys..
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Gimme Three Steps is a Great Song
Merry Christmas, belated. Love southern rock.
Written by JJ Cale...the pride of Oklahoma!
My neighbors listen to Skynyrd when I do, whether they want to or not!
Skynyrd had 3 badass guitarists, a keyboard player beyond compare and what I would call a lead bassist.
No drummer?
A bop if there ever was one. And the great Billy Powell shredding the piano!
My favorite LS song, jams with the best of them, got it all!
Lex is about the instruments and Brad about the word! Love ya'll!
I really like these folks...they seem to be really genuine people. Lex's reaction to the instrumental parts of this song mirrors my own.
So the piano player in Lynyrd Skynyrd started out as one of the band's roadies, one day during recording, everyone had broke for lunch when they came back Billy Powell was alone playing the piano like an expert concert pianists, from that moment on he was in the band
Poison Whiskey, Swamp Music, Workin' for MCA, Down South Jukin', I Know A Little, are a few more good ones.
How is Brad not moving? Does he have NO sense of joy? This is one of the most upbeat, infectious songs ever, with awesome vocals, a kickass guitar solo, boogie woogie piano, and Tower of Power horns swinging all over the place and he just SITS THERE? WTF?!? lol
“Workin for MCA” off the same album is a banger too.
Every song they recorded from '74 to '77 is a banger.
One of the best reactions I've seen. Genuine smiles of joy were written all over y'all s faces during that epic piano solo. Keep it up, that's how it's done
Check out "I know a little" from Skynyrd.
Yes def check this out!
When Ronnie finally turned Steve loose on a guitar solo.
I agree with Lex
All Skynyrd on one play list 👍👍👍🙏🏼🙏🏼
Lex's mom definitely passed on the funk to her...I can totally see her jamming to this in a pick up 😄
I can picture Lex as a cool hippie chick in sixties and seventies grooving at an outdoor concert having the time of her life.
One thing Skynyrd got right was the true band vibe. What I mean is it’s not all about one member. Each person is equally important from the lead singer to the guitar players even to the backup singers. They all worked together to make timeless music.
Put "I Know A Little" and "Gimme Back My Bullets" on your to do list. T For Texas too!
1 of my top 5 bands in the USA. Rock on Brad & Lex
Saw them twice before 77, my top band.
Skynyrd is a playlist.....trust me :)
This song comes on while I'm driving and I go down the highway singing, playing drums on the foot pedals, steering wheel guitar and dashboard piano lol
‘I Know A Little’ is another fun uptempo one from Lynyrd Skynyrd
This song is just pure guitar candy…
This and led zeppelin’s rock and roll… tie for my favorite.
Desert island? Call me the breeze
For me, this is their best song. It showcases every element of the band in one of the most ass-kicking, swinging songs you'll ever hear.
Classic tune. This kind of song is also called traveling music. It's easy to get a lead foot listening to this. Great reaction! Peace!
The piano player was Billy Powell, he was classically trained and was a roadie for Skynyrd for two years. Jimmy from the swampers tells a great story about how the band and the swampers went to eat during a recording break, and upon returning they found Billy killing it on piano! Ronnie immediately hired him, and as they say the rest was rock history!
One of my favorites from them!
Ain’t no change in weatha, ain’t no changes in me. Fast piano! Horns even! Come On! I can even do the whistle! Hell yeah!
Gary Rossington on guitar and Billy Powell on piano
This is good time rock and roll. If you can't get down with it , you don't know a good time if it kicked you in the head. Hey! You 2 have the best channel.
Don't they? They're so much fun. Especially Lex. I love her commentary.
Watching Lex diddy bop along to good music definitely makes my day brighter. Keep posting great stuff!
Always loved the smooth walking bass line. Ear candy.
you can hear ronnie on the track during piano solo giving a "whoo" in the back ground. it's the little things that make me smile.
As a huge Skynyrd fan… I Love the skynyrd reactions.
Check out ‘I Need You’, ‘Needle and the Spoon’, ‘I Ain’t The One’ ‘Made in the Shade’, ‘All I Can Do is Write About It’, ‘Cry for the Badman’, ‘Gimme Back My Bullets’
I really like the way Lex gets into the music. You can tell she really feels it.
Skynyrd has been belted out in many trailer parks around the world. I know I did. Along with Halen. Love y'alls selections. Glad I subbed long ago.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍💥
2nd half of that piano solo and Lex looks like she's about to start testifying
It’s also a great bar room song in the middle of winter. Get the joint heated up with some Lynyrd Skynyrd
Nothing like good ole southern rock. My home city, Jacksonville FL.
“If I Leave Here Tomorrow” is a great doc on them to watch. It’s on Netflix now.
Yes... almost everything you need to know about Skynyrd is on that documentary.
This is the best Lex reaction that I have seen. Really enjoyed her getting into the piano jam. Rock it young Lady! Love your channel.
If you blast Skynyrd in your trailer park, you’ll have new friends instantly…..guaranteed!
And I would like to request an invite to that…I’ll even bring the beer. PBR, Naty light and Busch!
lol WARNING: Do NOT blast Lynyrd Skynryrd in the trailer park UNLESS your intention is to start a party. 😆
As a veteran of trailer park parties I'm qualified to say there ain't nothing like a good trailer park party. Drugs, nudity, sex, drugs, music, drugs, dancing, more nudity, more drugs and a fight here and there thrown in for balance!!!
A true jam by Skynyrd.
I wonder if they understand how great the guitar work that is happening in this song
The guitar work by Rossington on the Les Paul was phenomenal along with the other interjections by Collins and King! Just a kick ass song live also! Of course the piano solo was crazy great too and completes the song!
@@lantose I grew up in the 70’s and southern rock was my music
@@kidpoker007 Me too, started college in '73.
One of the best road trip songs ever!!!✌️✌️✌️
You just can’t go wrong with Skynyrd. I think Summery is a perfect description, and watch out driving if this song comes on the radio. You’ll be doing 80 MPH in a few seconds.
Y'all have not even scratched the surface of Lynyrd Skynyrd Lex....
I might be the only one but I luv the bass line in this song. 👌
Leon was an awesome bassist. He doesn't get nearly enough credit.
Thank You ! A favorite! I just keep on moving, no ties. Yep
They have plenty of their own songs, THINGS GOIN' ON, POISON WHISKEY, MISSISSIPPI KID, MADE IN THE SHADE, COMIN' HOME, WINO.
Billy Powell was a stone freaking genius! That piano is life!
I didn't see it mentioned in the comments, but I recommend giving Skynyrd's "What's your name" a listen. I think Brad is a lyrics-man, and it's a fairly uptempo story song, so I think both of you will like it. Lex, I tune in just to see you couch dance - always makes me smile.
As long as you're on the Street Survivors album allow me to add 'I know a little' and 'You go that right' to the list. Great tunes!
Brad always has a problem when 'little girl' are used in lyrics. So he's going to be wondering if the girl in the song is of age.
Yall gotta react to Gimme back my bullets, On the Hunt and am i right or wrong. Great tunes.
They will ALWAYS be my favorite band!!
Lex is too cute, I enjoy watching her reactions. Skynyrd is one of my all time favorites. So many great songs.
And now its time for them to check out GREEN GRASS AND HIGH TIDES by THE OUTLAWS.
Unfortunately the solos will probably bore them… they won’t understand how good the Outlaws were
@@kidpoker007 What makes you say that? I think Lex will appreciate them. Brad will be confused as to what is going on.
@@notedrockhistorian4382 because I’ve been watching them for a while.. I don’t think they appreciate musicianship… in addition they just listen to the entire as opposed to each individual instrument…
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@@kidpoker007 So that is you in the video? Pretty damn good man. So help me out. I've been playing guitar for 40 years with a 15watt practice amp. I NEED A REAL AMP.
Suggestions? I have three guitars: 1965 Rickenbacker 450, 1981 Fender Lead 2 (modified with super distortion PU in the bridge position), and an Ampeg Dan Armstrong 1969.
This song definitely is a mood changer. Another one from them is “Gimme a T for Texas” (live). The ultimate jam-session tune.