Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesday's Gone Reaction/Review
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- Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesday's Gone Reaction/Review
Biz Matik Reviews and Reacts to Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesday's Gone.
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yes, this song is a musical masterpiece. I'm a 60 yr. old woman from the hills of central ohio, and the day the music died for me will always be October 20, 1977. Thank you for your reaction.
I'm a 60 year old man from England and overwhelmed by the emotive of this song. Thank God for songs of this calibre exceptional ballad yet to be surpassed.
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A 68 y.o. from SE Ohio, the foothills to the Appalachians, and the music will never die in these hills.
Tuesday's gone is a masterpiece. Thank you for appreciating it. I've heard a million times and it still hits me deep.
Brilliant song
Billy Powell (piano) was the secret weapon in that bad assed guitar band
He was their roadie , until he said this is how id play free bird
He was AWESOME
Billy was classically trained. Ronnie wasn't sold on him till Billy told him just cause I am classically trained dont mean I cant play music u want.Rest is history.
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CALL ME THE BREEZE!!...Start your day with a banger!!
According to Ronnie's mom it's about his divorce to his high school sweetheart Nadine. They married really young and had his first child Tammy, with her. His divorce was finalized on a Tuesday.
Thanks for this
@@watchbizmatik Anytime man. Ronnie was the best songwriter. Big fan here.
Oh bless his heart ❤️
💯 Southern Rock at its finest! 🔥🤘
Ronnie Van Zant wrote incredible lyrics ( that's not entirely true he actually never wrote down a single lyric he did it all in his head ) but they were very direct and straight forward he didn't like wishy-washy crap that might mean several different things .His lyrics were meant to make you feel the song to help us remember those same emotions from our personal stories . That's what makes a great story teller / songwriter. Well Tuesday you see wa she had to be free but he loved Tuesday and so now all he can do is see how far he has to get away from home so the pain will stop . A few other Skynyrd greats I Need You from Second Helping , I Ain't The One from Pronounced , The Ballad Of Curtis Lowe from Second Helping ,Was I Right Or Wrong from First And Last , Coming Home from Street Survivors , Ain't No Good Life from Street Survivors , and please please please Call Me The Breeze from Second Helping and about all their other songs as well but this is a good start so get ready to experience atom of tunegasums 🎸🎸🎸😎
I cant wait to dig more into their catelog
Yes, Tuesday is his girl. A twist that a lot of people miss in this song is Tuesday left him. "She had to be free." So he hopped a train and left her behind. For myself, and I think many others, this song has come to signify a literal Tuesday (as in time) passing and we're leaving it behind. A great melancholy song for sure. Thanks for your reviews.
Thank you for the extra insight. I never got the train significance - this song definitely makes you reminisce days gone by. Thanks again Dr. J
The train is also a metaphor - the unrequited lonesome sadness that we men feel that's different from how women cope ("I just want to be left alone"), and "Train roll on" meaning he's accepting he's on this train of high lonesome blues. Hank Williams Sr often referred to metaphorical trains in his songs.
@@ShiftingDrifter Dr Dogg. Very interesting. Makes sense. Also I did not realize how it related to HW Sr’s use of trains - Sweet Thx
@@cartercarter645 Didn't know if you'd see my post so I expounded in my own comment box outside this thread. (oops!) Southern rock (originally called Country Rock) evolved from country and there's an inherent love for train symbolism that started way back with Jimmie Rodgers - father of C&W who was himself a train brakeman in the 1920s! So train imagery is a recurring theme along with the rambling, lonesome Jimmie Rodgers and his unrequited love to roam alone like the lonesome cowboy. It's a recurring romanticized theme you'll hear a lot the more you listen to any genre connected to country - along with whining guitars sounding like train whistles echoing through canyons to help tell the stories. For some reason, early Southern Rock was rich with this story telling in the 1970s. Why we men love these songs I have no idea. lol... (PS: I was a professional musician in the mid 70s and played warm up with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, so I know a little history.)
@@ShiftingDrifter Amen!!!
Another great band. You’re on a roll. “They call me the breeze” is a good one as well.
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I don’t know how true this is but I read somewhere that it was about leaving normal life for fame
"Call Me the Breeze"
This song sets the emotions going, I can easily start sobbing when I listen to it. Everything is just right about it and Al Kooper did a great job producing it too.
"Call Me The Breeze",
"I Know A Little" &
"Gimme Three Steps" are highly recommended.
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Gotcha
I Know A Little is phenomenonal. Steve Gaines really showcased his guitar work on that.
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It gets me up and dancing. Belting out a flavor of Rockabilly, after all, Rockabilly's roots are in the South.
"Three Steps" can be saved for a day for "I done fucked this up" songs.
You are listening to the best southern rock bands of all time. Thank you. I always thought that Tuesday was a great name for a girl.
This song was just perfectly used in my all-time favorite movie, Dazed and Confused.
Hey James MONTGOMERY posted earlier correctly “Tuesday” is his /was his girl. Another Tuesday is Tuesday Weld mentioned in the Beatles song on abbey road. It’s a girl .
"I know a little " and " you got that right" are great toe-tappers
You hit the nail on the head. They were normal blue collar working class guys that played music , fished , fought and ...
Dang about real life.
Still brings tears to my eyes I'm 64 from Western Ohio
Same here. 61 yrs from north east Pennsylvania
Thanks for the reaction. Check out "Call me the Breeze". I think you will like that also! ♡
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THANK YOU. THIS IS AN INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL SONG!!!
Great song by an unbelievable Band. Americas Finest!
This song has a little different meaning to me ♥️ Both of my parents passed away on a Saturday & were buried on a Tuesday (5 years apart) so that’s where my mind is when I hear this song 😌♥️
It's still Tuesday here, but "Come Monday" it'll be alright.
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I got my hush puppies on I guess I never was much for glitter rock n roll.
@@tinypurplefishesrunlaughin8052 I've spent four lonely days in a brown L.A. haze and i just want you back by my side.
Ballad of Curtis Lowe!
This is my favourite song of theirs, actually my favourite song of all time
Oh yeah!! Watching now, and you can tell by my subscriber name, I LOVE THIS SONG.
You must be a super big fan of this song lol
@@watchbizmatik, to say the least. LOL.
@@Tuesdays_Gone the Metallica version is great also. I was mildly surprised myself
Everything about this song is just so beautiful but amazing. I remember when it first came out some people were saying oh yeah that's one of their slow ones. But I mean almost a week or two after I bought the record album I started hearing it on the radio constantly and now it's considered one of their classics. Everything about it is just so incredible. Everything. One combination that doesn't get featured as much which was the highlight of the song almost, was that section with the piano solo where he and Artemis Pyle on the drums were working so closely together. And of course it takes the whole band but everybody in general about the song was just kicking so much ass. And yet it was such a sad and emotional song and I wouldn't say sad so much as yearning. And all the backing vocals and the harmonies and even his choice on the melody where he goes higher than on the second half of each course? Love all that.
2nd comment at the end. Now you know why we love this band so much. Explore the music in order. A lot happens in a short period of time and you hear it in the reflection of the music that comes out. Wait until the end when you have finally explored the album street survivor before you do anything with the plane crash. It will mean more to you if you do that. And under no circumstances do you listen to the song brickyard road by Ronnie's little brother Until you have done all that. That will be the reaction That will bring you to tears in the end. It will be like a religious experience
ON that Fatal Plane Crash !! Ronnie said if the Good Lord choses us to go now so be it !!! So they all got on !!! THEM boys should have Been in a Lear jet !!!! But Please check out The original Rap song :-) !!! Bob Dylan Subterranean Homesick blues :-) !! So enjoy and God Bless you and Yours from your White Brother from Sunny England :-) !!!
When I hear this song images of someone riding a train past old abandoned buildings covered in kudzu on a hot August day come to mind.
Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Sweet Home Alabama', "Simple Man". "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew", "Saturday Night Special", "That Smell"
"Call Me The Breeze" live 1975, "Free Bird" live 1977, "Gimme Three Steps", and more.welcome to Lynyrd Skynyrd, have fun.
This song is like a train. It takes you on a journey. If I had to pick a favourite part it would be Billy Powell's piano break. It's like a guitar solo on piano the way it builds and joins in when the other instruments come in.
Just picture this your at the beach at sunset nobody is around sun is going down over the ocean your in your foldout chair drinking a nice cold beer with this song playing awesome
Niiiicccee 😎🔥🎸🤘
I could picture that lol now i need a beer 😩
T for Texas, I Need You, Travellin Man. LIVE 1976
You really need to check out The Ballard of Curtis Loew. Ronny Van Zants brother Johnny led the remaining members and released more albums. Many don't care for the newer Skynyrd band. Brother Donnie was in the band 38 Special. They are worth a listen also.
I will check out and thanks for watching
Tuesday's gone with the wind. (She said bye bye sucker - LOL!) Tuesday is his woman who left him. Thanks for doing these reactions! You're fun to hang out with.
Lynyrd Skynyrd was named after the gym teacher from their high school who kept yelling at them for having long hair.
" I know a little" " working for MCA " "Double Trouble " 3 bangers they have many ✌❤ the fact I find amazing about Ronnie Van Zant is that he didn't write down any lyrics of any of his songs saying " if you have to write it down to remember it , it ain't worth remembering 😳
I’m fr not going to repeat everything that’s already been said ... just want to say VERY nice review 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks fam 💞🎸🤘
Thanks fam ❤🙌🏾
A Definite Strong Gospel Flavored Influence Via Billy Powell...😁
I think Tuesdays gone is the best song to come out of the electric guitar and that piano Solo is straight out of heaven
Thank you for listening to it. It was a 70s band. They were pretty good at what they did.
I love the way the song/band affects you! It did the same for me growing up with their music. My favorite band of all time.
Don't make bands like this anymore. Pure talent. The piano was amazing as the lyrics draw you in. 70s music was amazing I'm glad I grew up when I did.
Man i was bobbing my head right with you- and I've heard this song a thousand times. Never gets old. Good vid!
the end of that beer party in Dazed and Confused
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This should be the national anthem.
LS is southern rock but it’s always been the blues sound and vibe of their songs that take me away. Love your videos.
I live in Greenville SC where they last performed, and I know people that hurt you if you say anything bad about them. Seriously
Welcome to the swamp BizMatik. Get ready for a deep dive if you really want to hear some good old blues and southern rock. React to "Mr Banker" and feast on that Ed King slide guitar and Ronnie's vocal on that one. Or "4 Walls of Raiford" for their best blues tunes imo.
For more Skynyrd tunes to check out I’d suggest: I Need You, Needle and the Spoon, On the Hunt, Saturday Night Special, I Got the Same Old Blues, I Know a Little. For more rare but good songs of theirs check out Gotta Go, Woman of Mine and Wino. They are a criminally underrated band for what they accomplished in just a few short years. So glad to see a younger generation come to appreciate their music the way it deserves. Thanks for your videos Sir.
It's easier to understand, when you realize, Tuesday, is his woman!
Exactly
They’re so many songs about the singer themselves and some songs written about other people they know and then you have songs written that has to do about no one in particular but just a good song they wrote that people can relate to personally. They have so many great songs that just about anyone can relate to from a certain point. I’ve never personally heard a song they wrote that didn’t sound good or I couldn’t relate to myself. Keep rocking on brother.
The girl's name is Tuesday, but it's a double entendre and works on the level of a metaphor illustrating the slow rolling passing of time. The train isn't real (though he could be envisioned riding one). It's a metaphorical image for the pain of unrequited lonesome sadness he has to ride out - how we men cope with loss of love that's different from how women cope with the same experience ("I just want to be left alone" - where women usually look for their girl friends to help them through a breakup, we men hide away and suck it up alone). "Train roll on" refers to him accepting he's on this emotional train of high-lonesome blues "when this train ends" and he's finally over it the emotional ride he must bear alone. It's kind of a nod to Hank Williams Sr who referred to trains in his sad songs. This is a real a man's song. Women like the melody, but men identify with the lyrics.
T for Texas is a must!Wont disappoint 🎤🎸🎶
Never heard it but Texas is the only place in the US that’s still behaves like Americans so I’m gonna go listen to it right now. God Bless the Lone Star State.
Either from Knebworth live or “One More From The Road” which was also live 🎤🎶🎸♥️
T for Texas aka Blue Yodel No 1 was written by Jimmie Rodgers , and recorded in Nov 1927 , released early 1928 . There were no charts as we know then in 1928 . It was the top selling record for Victor Records for 14 weeks , and sold over 1 MILLION copies in 1928 alone .
It is a staple of Traditional Country , Blues , and Bluegrass . Very popular live and non- single album cuts . But not often as a single . Grandpa Jones hit #5 in 1963 . TomPaul Glaser in 1976 technically hit #39 as a single , but the album went Platinum , and trust me , we all listened to the album straight thru all the time .
In the Rock genre at roughly the same time period , both Lynrd Skynrd and ZZ Top played it live and released on live albums . ( Probably by coincidence , as Jimmie Rodgers was a major influence on both groups .)
@@tinypurplefishesrunlaughin8052 north carolina #1
the melotron is an amazing instrument, its like an orchestra but MORE abstract and magical
this is one of those songs thats about nothing but expressing pain and suffering
but those songs feel the best
strange thing
There such a great band. Try some of there not so often well know songs like, coming home, I'm on the hunt, BALLAD of Curtis lowe, gimme back my bullets. That's when u know a band is timeless.
Rock on
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Saw them live at Oakland Coliseum, California...thinking around 76!!!
One of my absolute favorites see they were no videos then we had to listen and enjoy
This song always hits my heart hard tear up
This song has a very simple concept as a “man leaving a woman” but it absolutely takes on a different meaning as well, this song was played at my cousins funeral. Not a dry eye in the place
Gimme 3 steps 💥💥💥
Great reaction, and thank you, I've seen some but not many reactions to this song, probably my favorite Skynyrd song. And that's the hallmark of a great song, it can mean different things to different people, or same person at different times, and is still as impactful to all who hear it. As has been mentioned, "Call Me the Breeze", "I Know A Little", and "Gimme Three Steps" are more great Skynyrd songs, and you might also try "Can't You See" by the Marshal Tucker Band.
Another masterpiece of a song, bluesy and soulful
Saturday Night Special!!!!! Great message in that song!
I think you would also like Lynard Skynard "Mississippi kid"! Its got real down home country vibe to it. These guys are country boys at heart.
Yes , LS is one of those groups where ALL the songs were great , not one or two deliberate Singles plus filler .
While there hits tended harder Rock Anthems , their album cuts reached deep into their Blues and Country roots .
The song for my funeral, "Well when this train ends, I'll try again" Best ever!!!!!!
Thank you for so many of these! This song always reminded me of being on the road and being famous. Much respect to you!
CURTIS LOEW
That smell
Saturday night special
All I can do is write about it
Things going on, this is a must.
they have so much more, everything from the 70's before the crash was amazing. check out- ballad of curtis lowe - i need you - or anything from that era, sure to please. in this song, he's jumping on a train to start all over again. and if it don't work out , he'll jump on another train and start again
Billy Powell on Piano....Tuesday left him, so he left her....Riding his blues away...
They don't have a bad song. Was fortunate enough to see in 1976 year before crash opened for the Doobie Brothers in, was going to see them the year of the crash but obviously couldn't. Great reaction. If you haven't already check out ballad of Curtis Loew same band
Fun Fact Billy Powell on piano started out as there roady
And Ronnie heard him play piano the rest is history
As Ed King said, Ronnie Van Zant was a country singer fronting a rock-and-roll band.
Best part of the song........ The Piano solo hands down.
Bro not to beat a band to death. But a song “ lend a helping hand” has a message of people being homeless around the world. Unity fitting for the times we are in. Deep visionary message w killer vocals and instrumental song. Think it’s worth checking out even if you don’t post it. Makes u Realize how ahead of his time the singer was. Songs from 72 bro it’s mind blowing how he looks into future issues , a lyrical taste. LOL
Oh. Now when you think the time's flying
Take a look around
'Cause babies are dying from disease
Sleeping out on the ground
People never seen the tortured eyes
From a foreign land. No
When you see somebody who's down and out
Lend a helpin' hand
Oh. Every time you feed your face
Do you bow your head
Hunger kills each and every day
Won't you share your bread
I just stumbled upon your channel. You do a great job. I'm a HUGE Lynyrd Skynyrd fan. One of their songs that I think you'll like is: I Need You. Keep up the good work.
Thanks
Np. God Bless you.
Some people say its about his (singer Ronnie Van Zant) first divorce. I'm a huge skynyrd fan but had never heard this come from any member as to the story behind this song
Some songs u hear with your soul.
Thats a fact
One of the best blues songs ever.
You have reviewed 4 songs, 3 are from their debut album. Just an incredible album, one of the best debuts ever, if not the best.
Johnny and Donnie Van Zant sing a song called Brickyard Road and it's an anthem (imo)
Please, please, please do All I Can Do Is Write About It, another great message
a music critic once described this band " as a hard rock band with a country singer" I think that fits
Dive into the sum of their early stuff the songs that weren't played regular on the radio like like Freebird Sweet Home Alabama the radio hits there is a lot of other songs that are just fantastic
Biz, appreciate you rockin these Skynyrd tunes. Try "I Know a Little". Get ur toes tappin
I'm an avid lynyrd skynyrd fan all my life. Love these guys. Really wish Bob Burns was able to handle things a little better. But there it us, now another great artist I've been checking on your reactions you have yet to do. I would love to see what you think about Steve Earl , guitar town , copperhead road etc...
15 people have probably said this already if not more.... My take on the song is that it seems as if it is him leaving her behind throughout most of the song, when in reality at the end it flips, and it was her decision to leave him.
Greatest band of all time
And that’s no shit !
I love that you love my favorite band !
Good old southern rock and roll!
Just found your channel. Excellent!
Welcome aboard!
The song things going on I don't think even Ronnie knew back then just how dead-on he was about that and what we're seeing today really shows it. And if you don't know what I mean won't you stand up and scream cuz there's things going on that you don't know
One of my favorites. It starts the story as if he is abandoning his woman. But in the second half, we hear that she had to be free. So she threw him out, and then he hit the rails, to try to find a new place to live far down the line, hoping for a new way to start again, somehow.
Ballad of Curtis Lowe ; story about a down-trodden old black guitar player that this young white boy collected pop bottles to get money for Curtis to play so he could get his drinking, money . Mom n dad didn’t approve but the lil’ white boy had soul , red ass too.
Thats deep i need to listen to that
you should check out Pink Floyd - Time
beautiful song and amazing lyrics
Coming Home is 🔥 too.
Mr. Banker!!
Allman brothers band Ain't wasting no more time
It's one of my favorites.
Ain't Waisting Time No More ✌️😎