I used to hear MTB on the radio and at parties playing vinyl records, but I never saw them live , or even any videos, til just now.. I visualized that the guys would be a bunch of guys who looked like Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard. I treated myself to a pleasant surprise today.
@@jamespratt6587Toy actually wrote Searchin' for a Rainbow. George wrote Fire on the Mountain, from the same album. But George was a great, underrated guitarist and songwriter, content to play rhythm on almost all their songs but a fine lead player too, as he shows here.
Toy was one of the best! Georgia doesn’t get near enough credit for his body of work. But this night ,playing an expanded role on this song, HE WAS UNCONSCIOUS!! Damn near perfect! What a band!
@@jamespratt6587I loved watching this. I grew up listening to The Marshall Tucker Band, and when I was 13, (1979), I used to turn up the volume while listening to Fire On The Mountain! Also, when I was 15, Heard It In A Love Song, was popular on the radio too. I remember listening to that song, while I was putting on my make-up when I was 15. Haha. And I forever love that little stage concert of Toy Caldwell singing, Can't You See, done in about 1973. Toy looked cute in that mini concert in '73, and I have showed my daughter that video, because when Toy was young like he was in that concert video, he looked like he is either Native American Indian, or Mexican, and my daughter LOVES dark guys! (Native American Indians, Mexican, Italian, etc). No white guys she says, unless they are foreign. When Toy was in that video, he looked like the boys that my daughter went to high school with.
What a band!! 🐎 🌈 Great Song with that pot of gold!!
I miss you boys.😊
I used to hear MTB on the radio and at parties playing vinyl records, but I never saw them live , or even any videos, til just now..
I visualized that the guys would be a bunch of guys who looked like Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard.
I treated myself to a pleasant surprise today.
Bless you
@@pauledward7023
Thank You ! Amazing talent here with these guys
Thank you Marshall Tucker ❤ 🎉😂😊
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Toy got most of the praise for being the lead guitarist but this video showcases just how much talent George had as a guitarist.
You are absolutely right.. George actually wrote this song. He was so underated.
@@jamespratt6587Toy actually wrote Searchin' for a Rainbow. George wrote Fire on the Mountain, from the same album. But George was a great, underrated guitarist and songwriter, content to play rhythm on almost all their songs but a fine lead player too, as he shows here.
Toy was one of the best! Georgia doesn’t get near enough credit for his body of work. But this night ,playing an expanded role on this song, HE WAS UNCONSCIOUS!! Damn near perfect! What a band!
@@jamespratt6587I loved watching this.
I grew up listening to The Marshall Tucker Band, and when I was 13, (1979), I used to turn up the volume while listening to Fire On The Mountain!
Also, when I was 15, Heard It In A Love Song, was popular on the radio too.
I remember listening to that song, while I was putting on my make-up when I was 15. Haha.
And I forever love that little stage concert of Toy Caldwell singing, Can't You See, done in about 1973.
Toy looked cute in that mini concert in '73, and I have showed my daughter that video, because when Toy was young like he was in that concert video, he looked like he is either Native American Indian, or Mexican, and my daughter LOVES dark guys! (Native American Indians, Mexican, Italian, etc). No white guys she says, unless they are foreign.
When Toy was in that video, he looked like the boys that my daughter went to high school with.
Toy was a finger and thumb player...don't think I EVER saw him with a pick. But You're right George McCorkle was amazing in his own right!!!!!
Excellent
Awesome! Cheers! ✌️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I am too!! Love this song!!
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Feel fortunate to have been in my prime in the 70s and have them to enjoy -
Disco sucked !
I should have gone to see these guys live back then.
I loved hearing their songs on the AM car radio while I was driving.
George is just wicked good!
George is awesome he wrote a lot of music for the band
Wow. George is awesome
Just saw them last Saturday night in Norwalk Ct. Doug still sounds the same
It will never be the same group without Toy and Tommy
I need the steel slide to hear the TUCKER SOUND!
Lmao 4:44 Toy knew that George was literally on fire
George was fantastic on this song.He puts that other George(Harrison) to shame as a lead guitarist. MTB was and is a Super Group
Just click those ruby glass slippers
Who is the guy on the bass
Franklin Wilkey - after Tommy Caldwell died in a vehicle accident
Southern born Vietnam veterans
🤩🤠👍
Doug Grey.
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Call dale sometime