🎵 Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesday's Gone REACTION
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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When Lex said "it sounds like America" it took my breath away. Ronnie would be so proud.
Doesn't get much more American than Skynard.🤘
That's no joke
Amen🙏
Yeah he Would!!💯🇺🇲❤️🎸🔥👍
Amen he sure is proud... He can hear all of our dead loved ones are around all the time...
Rip to all of the lost band members who died in that horrific crash. Ronnie’s voice lives on through my car speakers
Hallelujah brother!
Amen Man!
And he almost survived
So, the story is (as Ronnie Van Zant's own mother told it after he passed away in the plane crash) is that Ronnie wrote Tuesday's Gone after his first divorce became final on a Tuesday. The wife's name was not Tuesday, but Ronnie used Tuesday as a metaphor due to the fact that the divorce was final on a Tuesday. Thanks guys for your reactions (especially Skynyrd). They are great!
I did not know that.
That is a hundred percent true her name was Nadine
One of the best bands hands down. They were my dads favorite band, but I never really understood why until I grew up.
Your Dad had great taste 👍
sometimes it takes longer with some. But you came to see why.
Hey buddy, I can relate. I'll be 53 next week and appreciate L.S. way more now and for the past few years than I ever did "growing up"
My favorite brand of all time also
My dad had every Lynyrd Skynyrd album on cassette tapes I listen to all day when I was 7 I know all the words to every song Ronnie Van zant sung or wrote my dad was at the last concert Lynyrd Skynyrd ever played it was in Greenville South Carolina
He's a travelling man, and his girl got tried of waiting all the time and left him while he was away, which broke his heart, but he understands why she did it.
You’re making things up. It’s about how their lives will change after signing with MCA
@@caperboy1169 yes but Judy signed the contract
@@GG-ox3oq ? Judy didn’t sign or write anything. Ronnie and Allen wrote the song . It had nothing to do with what the lyrics indicate
You about summed it up there she left him they divorced and it became Final on a Tuesday
@@billness7310 yeah but that was years after the song was written and released
When musicians actually displayed their god given talents
"Sounds like Ronnie could change his oil" Perfect! They were those kind of people and that's why fans love them!
Ronnie was the type that would sit down and drink a beer with you and bulshit
“Tuesday, you see, she had to be free…”
Wow. What a line.
Tuesday is the day when the divorce papers were signed. Ronnie took his divorce from Nadine(Inscoe) really hard. After signing he went outside ripped up the papers and tossed them into the wind.
Wow, thanks Blazin., been a Skynyrd fan since '70's and never knew the back story of this song.
@@BlazinRiver1 one of my favorite songs. Wow. I did not know that. Song takes on a whole new meaning now.
I mean, to me, its all about the next line-
"Somehow ive got to carry on"....
@@luked78 Yes, without his woman.
This is my absolute favorite Skynyrd song…. That guitar is crying. Love love love it
same
"He can change his own oil." Love it. Never heard it put that way.
Dam right
Such a powerful song! Ronnie and Allen knew what they were doing!
Brad, what a fucking GREAT analogy!! He could change his own oil! Right on bro! So accurate! Lexi ,you too. Sounds like America! That is the essence of this band. Ronnie wrote about ordinary people and every day events. You guys nailed it !
The album shown wasn't unreleased, it was called Street Survivors and it was their last album with Ronnie Van Zant,. After the plane crash in 1977 the album cover was changed without the flames.
My copy has the flames!!
@@pak7417 yeah, I bought it when it first came out before they changed covers
@PA and @Neil mine has flames as well. You know we are totally dating ourselves.
@@jeffsmith6218 yeah Lynyrd Skynyrd was my first concert, I saw them in 1976 at the Capitol Centre in Landover Maryland. I know exactly how old I am, LOL
@@jeffsmith6218 It's all good... we may be ld but we grew up with the best bands ever! (and concerts!)
It’s mind blowing how many hit songs Ronnie wrote by the age of 29…that’s unheard of today…and they still are! He died in 1977 and he has lived on through the stories they tell. The bus was in town for him to be able to see his wife, Judy and she had to work and they didn’t hook up…
This song as well as "Free Bird" are from the first album, (Pronounced...). As well as "Simple Man" and "Gimme Three Steps". Some of their most well known songs. Pretty incredible album, for a debut.
I remember being 14 in the mid-90's listening to this over and over in my room learning it on guitar. I grew up playing bluegrass guitar since my family is full of bluegrass musicians. That gave me a good foundation, but I feel like I cut my lead guitar teeth on these old Skynyrd tunes. They were awesome for getting into it. I've heard, and played, these songs hundreds of times on guitar and bass over the years and they have never gotten old.
My sons were 14 and 12 in the mid 90s and I would've loved to have heard this coming from their room.
This is song for old friends sitting around a fire remembering yesterday and just chillin.
"That down home sound". You guys nailed it !!!
Such a beautiful song. Sung like he's leaving her behind - but she's already left him.
Your comment reminds me of a story a guy I know once told. Said he decided to make a change. Packed up everything he owned, told his girlfriend to lose his number and left town. He had become very successful by this time. I told him it was amazing the way he committed to a change. “Oh no, I called her after that a thousand times begging her to take me back but she wouldn’t.” 😂😂😂
She's crazy to leave Ronnie.
I'm so glad when anyone discovers Lynyrd Skynyrd or a Lynyrd Skynyrd song. They are so deep and rich musically and lyrically.
Ikr,my son rest his soul when he was 15 came at me with sweet home Alabama, and it just made me proud
You need to check out “Don’t ask me no questions” by Lynyrd Skynyrd. It is a song that shows just how down to earth Ronnie really was.
"If you want to talk of fishing', well I guess that'd be okay." Best line in rock and roll.
Wow I loved your discussion of the song. And the perfect way you described the band I grew up on and saw many times.....they sound like America..... That gave me chills. God bless you.
I could listen to Ronnie all the time ,just so easy on the soul
Always brings back great memories and times as a teenager back in the 70's Love the band!
I'm Right there with ya Dude!! 💯🎸🔥❤️🙂
Can't listen to this one without weeping. Our poor, dear departed friends live on in the feelings this song stokes.
My dad's best friend named his daughter Tuesday because of this song
My cat's name is Tuesday but that's for the Stone's Ruby Tuesday.
One of the top five greatest bands ever! ❤🤘
Makes me smile to see a younger generation showing appreciation for the music I grew up with. Looking back, It's amazing at how much talent came about in such a short period of time. These boys worked very hard at their craft.
Feel like watching Dazed and Confused now Great music and cars!
I woke up one morning many years ago, with this song playing in my head. It gave me an ominous feeling. Several hours later I received my first Dear John letter. I haven't listened to this song for 40 years because of that.
Wow...
That's a crazy "my life is a movie" story. Sorry you had to go through that.
I've read a similar one recently about how some girl who danced to "Kiss me" by Sixpence None The Richer with her high school darling during prom, but a month later he had to move away and they broke up. Some years later they met again (he already had a fiance), they had a chat about old times at a coffee shop and then his fiance came to pick him up. After he walked out the door, that same song came on the radio. Must have felt surreal. Life is crazy.
One of Skynnyrds greatest tunes. You don't hear people making music like this anymore.
Billy Powell BRINGS IT with that piano solo!!!
One of my top 10 favorites, stirs memories of a much simpler era.
You said it. Just takes me back to my youth.
"Tuesday" is widely understood as the last day before the band had the hit the road again. They'd be home Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Come Wednesday, they're back on the road for their next gig.
A bittersweet song - knowing they're back on the road doing what they love, but having to leave the other things they love back at home.
Actually it was on a Tuesday that Ronnie signed the divorce papers....after signing he went outside and ripped them up tossing the pieces into the air.
This is my favorite by them.
TRAIN, TRAIN,,BLACKFOOT
That's a good one
Funny you mentioned the oil change. Ronnie Vanzant worked in his inlaws automobile parts store in their home town of Jacksonville..Great singer and song writer. Gone too soon. Love the reactions.
No matter how many times I listen, it always feels like their guitars are singing and speaking to me. Amazing.
The Skynryd one of the greatest bands that ever lived.
It's always a good day when ya'll react to 'Skynyrd.
I kindly recommend
"I Know A Little" &
"You Got That Right"
also, Was I Right or Wrong and I Need You
Steve Gaines really did something cool to the band, too bad it was so short.
Don't Ask Me No Questions,,,,What's Your Name 💥💥💥
Out of so many great songs, Tuesday's Gone and Curtis Lowe are my favorites.
U have to throw in Simple Man, Ohh That Smell too
@@joelramsey9639 so many great songs. I don't think they had a bad song.
Lex - "Lynyrd Skynyrd is so good." Amen sister! Check out "Four Walls of Raford" to really hear how good Ronnie's voice was. Love your page!
Simple Kind Of Man
Yes yes, four walls of Radford, Skynyrds best song. Keep rocking brothers and sisters of the Skynyrd Nation. 🤘✌️🎸
Brother Gary. ⚡⚡
@@garytrew2766 Mr Banker is my fav but 4 walls of Raiford is up there too. Love their early blues stuff. And that Ed King slide on Mr Banker just gets me every time.
@@Hobodeluxe960 Mr banker is a very good one, there's so many good ones it's hard to pick just one.
My favorite Skynrd song !! I cry all the time listening to it
"My name is Happy Gilmore. Ever since I was old enough to skate, I loved hockey." ⛳
This song will always remind me of happy Gilmore and his orange muscle car. Glad his grandma got her house back🤟🏻
🤘
Well I link it to Dazed and Confused, the party scene which is towards the end of the film. Of course that movie is tied to the era when the Song was released
The 60s and 70s had so many of these songs with the guy just gets up and goes. Sometimes he's leaving his woman sometimes he's just leaving. When I was a young teenager I used to want to just stick out my thumb and travel the country.
Have you guys checked out Marshall Tucker Band or Blackfoot yet? Southern "Rebel" rock at its finest.
There was never a time this band wasn't in my life. My dad's favorite band. He was in the merchant marines, fresh out of high school and on the Mississippi when the crash happened; he said something made him feel different that day, he didn't know what it was. Then he found out that their plane had crashed. He wanted to name me Tuesday, especially since I was born on a Tuesday. I don't know why my mom didn't want to, they both love Skynyrd. This song means a lot to me. I wrote a novel for myself a few years ago and named the main character Tuesday and the book after this song.
Still enjoying Lynyrd Skynyrd as much today as I did as a teenager in the late 70’s and early 80’s. They made music that is timeless. Such great artists, so sad knowing how much more greatness they would have produced if not for that tragic plane crash. Lex, you summed it up well when they sound like America.
I'm so glad I grew up with this music.
Lost a good friend in a car crash years back played this song at her funeral. Peace Laura Lee.
That Street Survivor Album with flames was released about 1 week before the plane crash, I had a copy of it.
Skynyrd doing what they do best - Southern Rock Ballads. I love the other sings but I feel that this one is their best.
I grew up in S. Texas, and I heard Skynyrd so much that I grew to hate it as a kid. You couldn't get away from it, so I couldn't appreciate it. In my 30s, someone finally made me listen to "Tuesday's Gone" and I had to take it all back.
Lynyrd Skynyrd, some songs on their first album “Free Bird”, “Simple Man”Gimme Three Steps”, “Tuesdays
I used to love listening to this joint on the way back home from my weekend excursions. 18, 19 years old, and having the time of my life. Usually in the proximity of some type of swimming and/or fishing holes, always of the beating path and deep in the woods. Friends loud music, not another care in the world and of course plenty weed and alcohol. Its incredible how a song can take hold and bring the memories flooding back 😊
Hey y'all, what a great reaction! I think I've mentioned it once before that I'm a 58 yr. old white guy from rural N.C. and grew up on most of the songs you react to with the exception of the metal and maybe a few more newer ones. But I have to say you never cease to amaze me! Great job once again, Bobby.
What town? I'm in southeastern part. Rural town
That Smell and Mr Saturday Night Special are great ones too.
They've already done That Smell
The Tuesday in the song is the girls name. It does relate to Free Bird, but with a opposing point of view. She is the one leaving this time. This was on the "Dazed and Confused" soundtrack and fit into the scene in which it used perfectly.
Honestly they don't have a bad song, just some are better than others. If you listen to their albums you won't be skipping any tracks. You too are great and young lady, you have amazing insights. You should be a music producer
Tuesday can mean anything for you...a friend, childhood, family, and old lover.
This song along with Freebird ,Simple Man, Give me three steps were on their first album
“ Pronounced “ every song they had told a story about Real Life
Street survivors was released with that cover just three days before the plane crash,then that was recalled and had a different album cover.I was at their last concert 😭 the night before the plane crash. Some people still have the original album cover.
Y’all can tell by my screen name that I LOVE this song, and Skynyrd. Watching now.
Everybody loves this song. The live version has a harmonica solo. Studio version here has symphony backing them. After the crash, they reformed as the Rossington Collins Band with a female lead singer. They put out a couple records & had a couple hits.
I saw Skynard in 77 but didn’t understand them till I Grew Up!!!!!I’m 63 now and still Rockin!!!!
My mother was an old Italian opera fan when she heard me play this song she just loved it so much she would make me play it all the time when my mother passed I got in the car and this song was on the radio I totally broke down it was her way of saying goodbye I will never forget it
The album WAS originally released with the flames cover. Pulled after the crash to the black background. Flamed cover came back when re-released after vinyl made a comeback.
The live versions and videos give u better understanding of the band. Very rare. A band that can sound the same or better live. As studio recordings
You instantly become a LYNYRD SKYNYRD fan after 1 song and it really doesn't matter which one you hear first 💯
Not bad for working-class kids who met on the baseball field. Love that Billy Powell piano and to think he was the roadie and Skynyrd had no piano
As song melody goes, this song has both melancholy and Peace. Tuesday is a women but it’s also time. Ronnie certainly had a great deal of experience to write about leaving behind people from the heavy touring even in their earliest days. Both Tuesdays Gone and Freebird were written when they were still in their garage band stages. They were teenagers still.
Me and my 2 friends had our favorite band and they were all different. One friend like KISS and the other liked Led Zeplin, and I loved Lynyrd Skynyrd. It was how well their songs told a story and the soulful sounds of the guitars and Ronnie Van Zant’s voice, I just never grew out of or tired of listening to their songs.
This is an absolute masterwork in composition. Everything about it is perfect.
Billy Powell playing it pretty on the piano!
Skynyrd had all the tools
Ronnie wrote THIS at the age of 22. Unbelievable. And according to one of their guitarists (Ed King), weirdly its actually about their first big record deal - Ronnie knew that everything was about to change and that the "Simple Man life" playing music with his buddies was coming to an end.
That song was a big hit in the 70's I was in high School,after high School I was in the Marines over seas and hearing this song thinking about home , I'm a black guy who jammed on this song ,
You two are my favorite new youtubers, I am glad I found your channel. I love the way you actual give these good old songs new life for me by watching you two listen!!!!
Great job you two!! Appreciate you both have looked in depth with bands and songs. Skynard is legendary!
Thae album and the "Flames" cover were released. The story - "On October 20, 1977, only three days after the release of Street Survivors, and five shows into their most successful headlining tour to date, Lynyrd Skynyrd's chartered Convair CV-300 ran out of fuel near the end of their flight from Greenville, South Carolina, where they had just performed at the Greenville Memorial Auditorium, to LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Though the pilots attempted an emergency landing on a small airstrip, the plane crashed in a forest five miles (8 km) northeast of Gillsburg, Mississippi.[6] Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter McCreary, and co-pilot William Gray, were killed on impact. The other band members (Collins, Rossington, Wilkeson, Powell, Pyle, and Hawkins), tour manager Ron Eckerman,[7] and road crew survived, but suffered serious injuries. The original cover sleeve for Street Survivors had featured a photograph of the band standing on a city street with all its buildings engulfed in flames, some near the center nearly obscuring Steve Gaines's face. After the plane crash, this cover became highly controversial. Out of respect for the deceased (and at the request of Teresa Gaines, Steve's widow), MCA Records withdrew the original cover and replaced it with a similar image of the band against a simple black background, which was on the back cover of the original sleeve. Conspiracy theorists have long claimed that only those band members touched by flame in the photograph were killed in the crash, but this is not true (flame appears to touch nearly all band members).[8] Thirty years later, for the deluxe CD version of Street Survivors, the original "flames" cover was restored."
Always loved this growing up and it took on a whole different meaning 27 years ago when my father died on a Tuesday afternoon. Classic tune for sure....
Tuesday's Gone' was band frontman Ronnie Van Zant's realization that his normal life is finished forever with the band's new MCA/Sounds of the South record deal. “Tuesday,” representing life as it was, is gone with the wind.
Ronnie, not that I knew him personally, was a down to earth guy that just happened to be in the best southern rock band ever and was never influenced by the fame
when i was a young man 12 oclock at night a band would play this song in a bar and the dance floor would feel up bring's back great memories
The Trifecta is complete,,,,Tuesday's Gone, Call Me the Breeze, Free Bird. 💥💥💥 All GREAT break up songs,,,,👍😎👍
I'll only remember Happy Gilmore when hearing this song. Great song for a great movie.
It's 4AM and the host puts this song on...that's their way of saying "The party is over-get the hell out!"
forgot about this song but this just reminds me of dazed and confused, by far my favorite movie
Skynyrd was / is so versatile and diverse they can play songs of many styles. This proves can play a slow, soulful song as well as a kickin' one. Best band ever, IMHO.
The greatest song ever to listen to when you're going through a breakup(ha!ha!)!!
RIP to all the members and family. Skynyrd Nation forever!
Check out the Metallica with guest performance, from San Francisco back in 2011.
Y’all do realize that Ronnie was the type of guy to grab a fishing pole walk to the hole and come back with a song about his time effortlessly and i consider them to be the greatest southern rock band of all times
Back in the 70's, running with bikers, real bikers, it was all southern rock and mayhem, craziness. Different time in america, alot more freedom, a hell of alot more.
Watch the movie Dazed and Confused. They play this song at the very end of a party right when the keg ran out of beer and everyone was getting ready to go home.
Perfect use of the song.
Watching that movie when it came out when i was in high school is how my friends and i actually discovered Tuesdays Gone.
Ronnie Van Zant was one of the greatest, most underrated songwriters of all time. Btw, Freebird was written as a tribute to Duane Allman after his death.
WRONG... Duane Allman died on October 29th, 1971 and Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote "Free Bird" in 1970. What actually happen is they would dedicate the song to Duane Allman at concerts AFTER his death. As for the actual inspiration for "Free Bird" it came from their guitar player "Allen Collins" who was having an argument with his girlfriend, "Kathy Jones" and at some point she asked him, "If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me." He wrote her words down and used them as inspiration for the song, "Free Bird!"
You guys are funny, a cute couple, and you're listening to music that's been dear to me for fifty years. Ever think that if we had shared our different music's earlier, would our society have been better NOW?.
Pretty sure Tuesday is the name of the girl he's leaving/ setting free.
Tuesday is the day when the divorce papers were signed. Ronnie took his divorce from Nadine(Inscoe) really hard. After signing he went outside ripped up the papers and tossed them into the wind
Saw they’re finally tour in Sacramento. Brought back many memories of my childhood. Thought of my mom. Kinda made me sad and happy at the same time.
Have always loved this song. I was born in 70 and grew up hearing Skynyrd from my dad, uncles and classic rock radio. So of course that was songs like Freebird, Sweet Home, Gimme 3, and then I gravitated towards some of the edgier, heavier guitar riffs like That Smell, Gimme Back My Bullets and Saturday Night Special, but this song and Simple Man hit me in the feels and became special for me. Later when I was doing the same and exploring Hendrix beyond what I had heard on radio and played by others and listened to Axis-Bold as Love, the opening lines of the guitar solo reminded me of the solo in this one. 1:55-2:10 in Bold as Love and 4:31-4:51 (and outro) in Tuesday. Similar melody lines or is it just me? My mom had me at 16 and died at 59, now when I hear Simple Man it hits me even harder. “Oh yes, I will mama.” Just trying to be the simple man she would want me to be. I sure do miss her.
Arguably the GOAT of American bands.
Of American bands?... Well ok, yeah mayhap so... I am gonna say they're at least in the top 10 American bands.
However, there is the whole problem of all those legendary elite English bands that Skynard simply cannot hope to hold a candle to whenever one stops considering ONLY this country's greatest musical groups... such as: The Beatles, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, The Who, Rush, Queen, Nightwish, The Police, Genesis, The Sex Pistols, AC/DC, ect.
Also, hell I kinda believe that groups such as: Gun's 'n Roses, The Eagles, Nirvana, Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, Fleetwood Mac, Metallica, Perl Jam, Soundgarden, Tool, Motley Crew, The Doors, Boston, Chicago, Kiss, & Credence Clearwater Revival(CCR) are all pretty damned tough competition for those top slots my man.
@@jeremyw.norwood1453😂😂😂