How wonderful to hear their voices again! Ronnie and the guys were mostly mellow and were very polite, thoughtful, Southern gentlemen. I got to meet them when they came in to Capricorn Studio, where I worked, to record Gimme Back My Bullets. I expected unruly, rowdy, headache sort of guys. Not in the least. Met Dean Kilpatrick and Tom Dowd too. It was a pleasure! They had impeccable manners and were alot of fun. They are in my heart ♥️ forever.
Beautifully stated Miss Jolene. While LS (particularly RVZ) certainly had a reputation for fighting in bars & trashing hotel rooms, most of that was nonsense, put out by Record company PR guys as a publicity ploy to generate more interest & sell more Albums. However, being very familiar with a real Southern rasing, a real Southern Man simply doesn't act a rowdy fool around Women folk, unless that Man is hankering for a serious ear yank'n from his Momma! 😉 Working where you worked & at the time you worked there, must have been very exciting for you. You must have some great memories! 😎👍
It’s sad that Dean was one of the 6 killed in the plane crash. I too was wondering if you could give an account to the experience of meeting Ronnie in particular or any further accounting of your encounter with anyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd during that time you met with them?
What an awesome interview Hearing Steve n Ronnie talking about Skynyrd and their Knebworth show is priceless. .... Thanks man for the upload. .... I've listened to this one 5 times already. The UK 77 tour was one of Skynyrd ' s best ..... The British kids calling in to the radio station are just excellent too.... Great upload
If only... and can you imagine how Ed King must have felt about Steve Gaines dying in the crash? To know that could/should have been him if things went differently would not be easy to get along with I can tell you that much
Milemaker 1963 If I could go back in time, I would buy me a high powered hunting rifle, go to the airport, shoot the tires on that plane, turn the rifle on the pilots and tell them to take the rest of the day off, then I would point the rifle at Mr. Bigshot Ronnie Van Zandt and tell him to back up 3 steps or more and RUN!!!
Ronnie was an intuitive and insightful man. He was always aware of what was going on and was the band's taskmaster. Political office would have been the only thing left for him to do had he lived and even then he would have snubbed such suggestions. RIP Ronnie
He was a real leader. And knew the value of self discipline, in making music anyway. He was knuckling down on the drinks and drugs too when we lost him.
@@rrrttt1112 that's what I was wondering. After reading Ron Eckerman's book I am not sure. They looked so much alike, even their hair & both stayed stoned a lot of the time. Steve was the most straight of the bunch & they barely talked to him. It does kinda sound like Allen from interview w/RCB, I know that was Allen obviously but hard to tell on this one
Yes absolutely terrible pilots for sure. They did pay for it with their lives, but they also took 6 people with them, plus permanently altered a lot of people's lives. Another one was Andrew Aycock, who was flying the Beechcraft Bonanza that crashed and killed Randy Rhoads, and Rachel Youngblood. Aycock was killed as well, it was a senseless crash that should never have happened.
Caller: Are there any tracks that stand out apart from Freebird? Allen: I didn't understand you Caller: Are there any tracks that stand out? Allen: Uh, Freebird Caller: Apart from that. Allen: Uh... yeah, the first album Caller: Any tracks from it? Allen: Uhh, I didn't understand you Host: He means are there any tracks that stand out for you Allen: Uh, on what album?
@@darceeslack8804 booyaw, if he woulda tAlkd like me, in said, hey Allen whatcha thanks yalls best song basides freebird? Then Allen mighta said, ah she ut, lemme see, howbout ' ask me no questions and I want tell you no lies. Allen is a legend, whoever the greatest guitarist of all time is, that's a matter of opinion, but who can play that freebird lead , Excatcly the same way every time? I worked with some lady's that had worked with his mom, and they said he would come into the cigar factory and see hismom,but would make it around to see many of them and would ask how they were,and laugh and cut up with them, they said he was the sweetest of them all. ALLEN COLLINS. LEGEND.
Be damned just bring back a lot of memories of the southern rock and roll I listened to mayport Florida I used to go out to Weston Jacksonville or to Jacksonville Beach on 1st Street and listen to this group jam back in the seventies man do I miss these guys
Oh man,I'm saving this for tonight so I can listen without any distraction. I thought I'd heard all of Ronnie in interviews. Thanku who did this I subscribed as well.
Thanks so much for sharing this! Really appreciate the chance to hear this interview. Skynyrd played 3 nights at the Rainbow Theatre in London, Jan 27, 28 & 29, 1977. So putting all the clues in this recording together w/ that fact means this interview was conducted on Jan 26, 1977, on Capital London (formerly Capital Radio) for anyone who might have wondered about those details. Also, they had just played 5 shows in Japan the third week in Jan before heading to the UK, w/ the final Tokyo show occurring on Jan 21, 1977. I have no idea if the band went back to the US before heading out for the 22 dates they were to play in the UK, but either straight from Japan to Britain or from Japan-to-USA-to-Britain, these guys had plenty of reasons to be jet-lagged, stoned, or most likely a heavy combination of both!
To bad it wasn't standard to have visual video recordings of interviews and studio time. I sure would love to have seen more of my favorite band skynyrd. Only if I where born a few decades earlier.
@dan mcgrath alot of their ideas came from trippin on,shrooms and bein stoned. So some of their success if probably because they was using drugs and drinkin.
Well Allen Collins was what he was ..... for sure abuse but this is what it was.Also one of the one greatest guitarists ever. Make no mistake dude was integral to their sound.....
That and people from the South are generally more laid back than other parts of the country. I worked at Capricorn Studio, so in Georgis i think the hot summer months kind of make a person adapt to the weather with a slower pace. The benefit is less stress. People carried that into their daily lives the rest of the year. You find time to smell the roses. Enjoy the little things in life that alot of people miss in the rush and hurry elsewhere. And lastly, Ronnie and the guys WERE mostly mellow and were very polite, thoughtful gentlemen. I got to meet them when they came in to record Gimme Back My Bullets. I expected unruly, rowdy, headache sort of guys. Not in the least. Met Dean and Tom Dowd too. It was a pleasure! They had impeccable manners and were alot of fun..
basically the interviewer asked if the band ever got tired of Freebird,,,, lol..... that song made them more money than any other, it galvanized them as a instant classic band and threw them into full blown stardom.
This is 1st time I have ever heard Steve's speaking voice I believe. I know he was a hell of a singer, guitar player & song writer, this was probably best they had ever been & who knows where it would have lead them
Some dope actually made the decision... that this 'already quite difficult to hear' audio of a rare and priceless interview with members of the legendary rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd, really needed some way too loud, limp-ass crappy muzak, washing all over it... making it even harder to hear!!! What is it with these knuckleheads?! Why do they always DO THAT?!!!!
Pleasantly surprised to hear that Ronnie Van-Zant comes across as a rather quietly spoken, deep and considerate young artist'. I was kind of expecting to hear a rough and tumble long haired good'ole boy... quite the opposite! As for Allen Collins... well, he was no doubt a crackin guitar player... no doubt about that, but as a studio guest, about as useless as balls on a crowbar.
I wanna hear the audio tapes from Rainbow theater. I wish they encouraged ppl to record their performances like grateful dead. I also wish they captured video footage more. You look at even lesser known bands of the time, they have quality footage etc And these guys couldnt get some dudes to follow them around with decent camera??? Even Fox Theater, they decided NOT to Film it, bc it would be more nerve wracking bc they were doing the audio. Why not record it for the hell of it! No need to release it if it sucked!! You know?? Cmon guys!!
As a Londoner, Capital was my local radio station and I think the dozy sounding interviewer is "Little" Nicky Horne. As for the incident with the police boxing team, Skynyrd were staying at the Royal Lancaster Hotel where the Metropolitan (London) Police boxing team were having their annual dinner and a fight started in which Gary and Artimus were both apparently beaten unconscious.
Gary had Allen beat. I thought Gary was dumber than a box of rocks when i met him. Later on i heard he was in his "Prince Charming" mode. Not too coherent on the 'ludes.
Ronnie is an extremely smart man. His bpm seems about 60. He absorbs the rep, and expands. Called out Otis, which is the epitome of Southern Rock in his way.
They didn’t come back out after free bird because Ronnie Van Zandt has said it before no song they have ever wrote and can top the ending a freebirds ended.
There another video on this channel called "Gary explains artimus got beat up at the policemans ball". I have a feeling its referencing the same incident.
There one of the few bands you can listen to the album it’s all good music you can listen to everything on the album to Wishon bands I got a run to the song and I Noel November all right that’s it was a shit what the what the fuck I do nothing right for that shit I threw
How wonderful to hear their voices again! Ronnie and the guys were mostly mellow and were very polite, thoughtful, Southern gentlemen. I got to meet them when they came in to Capricorn Studio, where I worked, to record Gimme Back My Bullets. I expected unruly, rowdy, headache sort of guys.
Not in the least. Met Dean Kilpatrick and Tom Dowd too. It was a pleasure! They had impeccable manners and were alot of fun. They are in my heart ♥️ forever.
Beautifully stated Miss Jolene. While LS (particularly RVZ) certainly had a reputation for fighting in bars & trashing hotel rooms, most of that was nonsense, put out by Record company PR guys as a publicity ploy to generate more interest & sell more Albums. However, being very familiar with a real Southern rasing, a real Southern Man simply doesn't act a rowdy fool around Women folk, unless that Man is hankering for a serious ear yank'n from his Momma! 😉 Working where you worked & at the time you worked there, must have been very exciting for you. You must have some great memories! 😎👍
What a great memory, thanks for sharing.
Jolene, can you give any account of Ronnie ?
It’s sad that Dean was one of the 6 killed in the plane crash. I too was wondering if you could give an account to the experience of meeting Ronnie in particular or any further accounting of your encounter with anyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd during that time you met with them?
I would be love to have had that chance you are truely blessed !
My kids and I listen to them every day and so do the neighbors!🤘🕊
What an awesome interview
Hearing Steve n Ronnie talking about Skynyrd and their Knebworth show is priceless. ....
Thanks man for the upload. .... I've listened to this one 5 times already.
The UK 77 tour was one of Skynyrd ' s best .....
The British kids calling in to the radio station are just excellent too....
Great upload
Life is too short. We are just a drop in the ocean when it comes to time on this earth. R.I.P .to those who died too soon.
Aye! They're in my heart ♥️ forever.
Band has so many great songs everyone should know..beyond the hits
Yes you are so vey right, a lot of them
Ha “ya got that right , you sho got that right@ I love y you The Van ZANT s
Hearing RVZ talk is so peaceful. Those cats were forreal. American icons. Forever. Sad knowing the reality that’s awaits all three of these guys
To go back in time and call in on that radio show and tell them to not get on that bloody plane in October.
If only... and can you imagine how Ed King must have felt about Steve Gaines dying in the crash? To know that could/should have been him if things went differently would not be easy to get along with I can tell you that much
@@robertjohnson1681 Ed King and Steve Gaines were born on the same day same year
Milemaker 1963
If I could go back in time, I would buy me a high powered hunting rifle, go to the airport, shoot the tires on that plane, turn the rifle on the pilots and tell them to take the rest of the day off, then I would point the rifle at Mr. Bigshot Ronnie Van Zandt and tell him to back up 3 steps or more and RUN!!!
@@glenfenderman and Ronnie would write a song about it.... *_"and that there feller said back up 3 steps and run........Hhwwooooooo!!!"_*
@@robertjohnson1681 Gimme 3 Steps More on the next album.
God bless Lynyrd Skynyrd and thank you Johnny for keeping it alive
Allen Collins, number 1 on my fav guitarist list , long tall beautiful man .
That is awesome anything with RVZ is way cool
Seth Terry RVZ reminds me of Bruce Lee
Ronnie was an intuitive and insightful man. He was always aware of what was going on and was the band's taskmaster. Political office would have been the only thing left for him to do had he lived and even then he would have snubbed such suggestions. RIP Ronnie
He was a real leader. And knew the value of self discipline, in making music anyway. He was knuckling down on the drinks and drugs too when we lost him.
Yeah C. He did it his way , period. Apparently.
I agree. Ronnie never finished high school but he was an intelligent man and a real thinker.
LONG LIVE THE LYNYRD SKYNYRD BAND!!!!!!
Allen was so stoned!!!!!!!!!!
..or was it Dean? I heard he often did the interviews for Allen.
Allen stayed blistered until the end , it's sad that he had to stay like that to get through a day
@@rrrttt1112 that's what I was wondering. After reading Ron Eckerman's book I am not sure. They looked so much alike, even their hair & both stayed stoned a lot of the time. Steve was the most straight of the bunch & they barely talked to him.
It does kinda sound like Allen from interview w/RCB, I know that was Allen obviously but hard to tell on this one
ha! ronnie serving as translator on that first question
Been a fan since the early you . Hard to find a bad song from these guys. True legends
Steve who was in this interview brought new life into the band about this time, then , because of some terrible pilots, it all got snuffed away.
Yes absolutely terrible pilots for sure. They did pay for it with their lives, but they also took 6 people with them, plus permanently altered a lot of people's lives. Another one was Andrew Aycock, who was flying the Beechcraft Bonanza that crashed and killed Randy Rhoads, and Rachel Youngblood. Aycock was killed as well, it was a senseless crash that should never have happened.
@David Michael Taber no mate, never happened
Caller: Are there any tracks that stand out apart from Freebird?
Allen: I didn't understand you
Caller: Are there any tracks that stand out?
Allen: Uh, Freebird
Caller: Apart from that.
Allen: Uh... yeah, the first album
Caller: Any tracks from it?
Allen: Uhh, I didn't understand you
Host: He means are there any tracks that stand out for you
Allen: Uh, on what album?
"Too Much Party and Not Enough Sleep."
In Allen's words: OOT HCUM YTRAP dna TON HGUONE PEELS.
Ok Allen, sit down. We'll be done in a minute.
I think part of it was allen couldn't understand the callers question due to his British accent.
@@darceeslack8804 booyaw, if he woulda tAlkd like me, in said, hey Allen whatcha thanks yalls best song basides freebird? Then Allen mighta said, ah she ut, lemme see, howbout ' ask me no questions and I want tell you no lies. Allen is a legend, whoever the greatest guitarist of all time is, that's a matter of opinion, but who can play that freebird lead , Excatcly the same way every time? I worked with some lady's that had worked with his mom, and they said he would come into the cigar factory and see hismom,but would make it around to see many of them and would ask how they were,and laugh and cut up with them, they said he was the sweetest of them all. ALLEN COLLINS. LEGEND.
😂😂
I had no idea what the bloke was saying. Akay?
Thank you so much for this! Miss them all
Thx 81 for the interview. I've rarely heard radio interviews. It brings back great memories of a top 10 all time band.
Be damned just bring back a lot of memories of the southern rock and roll I listened to mayport Florida I used to go out to Weston Jacksonville or to Jacksonville Beach on 1st Street and listen to this group jam back in the seventies man do I miss these guys
0:45 I love Ronnie , and he is very missed and through his music he will live on forever !
Love this photo, Beautiful
the local brits calling in are asking way better questions then the radio host!!!!!!
Oh man,I'm saving this for tonight so I can listen without any distraction. I thought I'd heard all of Ronnie in interviews. Thanku who did this I subscribed as well.
Priceless....
Very cool thank you for posting! I love any interviews with Ronnie
Elvis Fan!! 😃!! Me too!
💪🤠👍
Great interview..:)
Thanks LS1981
That was awesome.Thanks
the background music on this is really irritating, makes it difficult to hear the band talk
Thanks so much for sharing this! Really appreciate the chance to hear this interview. Skynyrd played 3 nights at the Rainbow Theatre in London, Jan 27, 28 & 29, 1977. So putting all the clues in this recording together w/ that fact means this interview was conducted on Jan 26, 1977, on Capital London (formerly Capital Radio) for anyone who might have wondered about those details.
Also, they had just played 5 shows in Japan the third week in Jan before heading to the UK, w/ the final Tokyo show occurring on Jan 21, 1977. I have no idea if the band went back to the US before heading out for the 22 dates they were to play in the UK, but either straight from Japan to Britain or from Japan-to-USA-to-Britain, these guys had plenty of reasons to be jet-lagged, stoned, or most likely a heavy combination of both!
...And loving it!
To bad it wasn't standard to have visual video recordings of interviews and studio time. I sure would love to have seen more of my favorite band skynyrd. Only if I where born a few decades earlier.
Yeah I know me too I was born 1969 I just missed I could married him myself
Allen "Yeeeaaaaaah.................Yeah, it was a struggle...but..you know...it was all fine" ahahahahah
FILIPPO 1992 me when my teacher asks a question
Yeaaaah....what he said. Definitely Yeaaaah!
The muscle shoals album is one of the best
Earth to Allen.. wake up
Hes Stoned and Gigglie
LOL
He’s stoned and sleepy 😴
@dan mcgrath alot of their ideas came from trippin on,shrooms and bein stoned. So some of their success if probably because they was using drugs and drinkin.
Well Allen Collins was what he was .....
for sure abuse but this is what it was.Also one of the one greatest guitarists ever. Make no mistake dude was integral to their sound.....
And in 1980s freebirds the old freebirds on Beach boulevard listen to some great music bye Johnny and Donnie and of course Ronnie
HA! I've never even imagined Skynyrd having "strobes"
The police said we can’t drink in the bar what a shame
Ronnie took care of his band in every way proof when one needed help he was very smart
Why does everyone sound so MELLOW??
Especially compared to today??
Generations
Bc they were polite stoned and tired
That and people from the South are generally more laid back than other parts of the country. I worked at Capricorn Studio, so in Georgis i think the hot summer months kind of make a person adapt to the weather with a slower pace. The benefit is less stress. People carried that into their daily lives the rest of the year. You find time to smell the roses. Enjoy the little things in life that alot of people miss in the rush and hurry elsewhere.
And lastly, Ronnie and the guys WERE mostly mellow and were very polite, thoughtful gentlemen. I got to meet them when they came in to record Gimme Back My Bullets. I expected unruly, rowdy, headache sort of guys.
Not in the least. Met Dean and Tom Dowd too. It was a pleasure! They had impeccable manners and were alot of fun..
That Smell - sounds like a live cut playing in the background.
basically the interviewer asked if the band ever got tired of Freebird,,,, lol..... that song made them more money than any other, it galvanized them as a instant classic band and threw them into full blown stardom.
any more clips of steve gaines in particular? i've never really found an interview where he talks much at all
There's only the pepsi interviews from what I know
@@gewdferyew4844 when we talk about Steve Gaines, all I gravitate towards is "we're really progressing, and that's what I'm interested in."
@@rvz77 i would love to hear
steve talk more.....same here....."were really progessin"
This is 1st time I have ever heard Steve's speaking voice I believe. I know he was a hell of a singer, guitar player & song writer, this was probably best they had ever been & who knows where it would have lead them
@@kathyrais574 Steve Gaines was going to be a star. Sad knowing he didn't live long enough to fulfill his potential.
Some dope actually made the decision... that this 'already quite difficult to hear' audio of a rare and priceless interview with members of the legendary rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd, really needed some way too loud, limp-ass crappy muzak, washing all over it... making it even harder to hear!!! What is it with these knuckleheads?! Why do they always DO THAT?!!!!
err.... like the radio station itself you mean?
Class Act
All american music is southern music , ALL .
Hard to hear. Would like to hear it without that smell playing in the backround.
Pleasantly surprised to hear that Ronnie Van-Zant comes across as a rather quietly spoken, deep and considerate young artist'. I was kind of expecting to hear a rough and tumble long haired good'ole boy... quite the opposite! As for Allen Collins... well, he was no doubt a crackin guitar player... no doubt about that, but as a studio guest, about as useless as balls on a crowbar.
I wanna hear the audio tapes from Rainbow theater.
I wish they encouraged ppl to record their performances like grateful dead.
I also wish they captured video footage more.
You look at even lesser known bands of the time, they have quality footage etc
And these guys couldnt get some dudes to follow them around with decent camera???
Even Fox Theater, they decided NOT to Film it, bc it would be more nerve wracking bc they were doing the audio.
Why not record it for the hell of it!
No need to release it if it sucked!!
You know?? Cmon guys!!
rvz77 I KNOWWW STEP IT UP SKYNYRD
I wish there was more video of Ronnie...he’s the greatest frontman and songwriter of all time (to me)
As a Londoner, Capital was my local radio station and I think the dozy sounding interviewer is "Little" Nicky Horne.
As for the incident with the police boxing team, Skynyrd were staying at the Royal Lancaster Hotel where the Metropolitan (London) Police boxing team were having their annual dinner and a fight started in which Gary and Artimus were both apparently beaten unconscious.
Allen is high af @ 3:20 lmao
Allen Collins spent way more time like 5:20 than he did anywhere close to sober! "Whiskey bottles & brand new cars... oak tree you're in my way"
@@Slinger43 isn’t that how he got paralyzed?
@@larkin1111 Yes
I want to be in an Allen Collins state of mind! 🔥🌲🌲💨 💊💊 🍺🥃
Gary had Allen beat. I thought Gary was dumber than a box of rocks when i met him. Later on i heard he was in his "Prince Charming" mode. Not too coherent on the 'ludes.
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@@joleneloveland2942 I felt that (and other things) when he said, "Artimus was scared"
The tape loop in the background is amazing but it’s takes away from the interview
Wow I loved this but let Ronnie do the talking 😂😂😂
Ronnie is an extremely smart man. His bpm seems about 60. He absorbs the rep, and expands. Called out Otis, which is the epitome of Southern Rock in his way.
I tell you what this band is the real of the real if people cant deal with that than maybe people just need to check themselves
They didn’t come back out after free bird because Ronnie Van Zandt has said it before no song they have ever wrote and can top the ending a freebirds ended.
You can tell Ronnie was the one
Kind of funny that Allen doesn't understand the context of the questions
brcampbe He might have been a little high
brcampbe I didn’t understand it or really hear it either.
Might?
Lmao at Allen on this...didn't sound like he was interested in being there lol
I barely understand
I'd love to know who frim band was boxing with those Boxing Bobbies.
Artimus Pyle and Gary Rossington both got knocked out cold.
There another video on this channel called "Gary explains artimus got beat up at the policemans ball". I have a feeling its referencing the same incident.
My
There one of the few bands you can listen to the album it’s all good music you can listen to everything on the album to Wishon bands I got a run to the song and I Noel November all right that’s it was a shit what the what the fuck I do nothing right for that shit I threw
13:50
Background music makes it hard to listen
The music in background is annoying. We obviously know the music!
An turn that shit off in background, man wish I could time travel an go back
Anyone want to tell me why Ronnie is speaking with a British accent n this thing????
I didnt hear any British accent, his accent is more southern.
@@darceeslack8804 I agree with you Darcee. The southern accent is the closest American accent to the accents in the United Kingdom.
did you possibly take what Allen did? I dont hear it? lol
@@gregriddle3042 😂😂😂
yeah comapred to his parents at home he sounds very affected here. Well it was Cool to be a British Rocker in the 70s....
I don’t gave you a damn comment I gave you a come and I give you a more to see it for the night 10:14
Interviewer way to quite or mellow to ask questions, he needs speak up get to point grow some stone's
Background music is annoying
KILL this stupid background music for God's sake