It's such a tribute to the glory of Skynyrd that this song wasn't even on an album! Think about what a great catalog of songs you have to have for THIS song to be left on the cutting room floor. I feel the same about Four Walls of Raiford and Was I Right Or Wrong as well. Just unreal great songs from the glory days. No band will ever touch the honesty and raw truth of the original Skynyrd. Only four short years of music that is immortal.
I totally agree! Mr banker, was I right or wrong, and four walls of Raiford are some of the most unknown, but best songs. Only true skynyrd fans know about those ones
You know I saw the.. title, said Skynyrd cover! An I was a takein back a Bit they say that to copy Some one's music is the Highest form of flattery well you fellas didn't disappoint !! 👍
Damn! That slide is scorchin fire! That tone is right on & that's one of my favorite skynyrd songs, along with about 14 other skynyrd songs that only real skynyrd fans know
I love the how musicians make faces while playing live. or when the camera is on. Trying to look like they are so into the song. They make none of these faces while practicing any tunes they have learned. when your at home, in you little jam area learning a song no faces were made. But, hey, non-musicians eat it up.
A live performance is much different than practicing at home. When ur live u tend to go for it even more. As much as your comment sounds condescending, you figure there'd at least be a valid point at the end of it lol 😆
@@hunterwest54 Thanks for chiming in Hunter, I'm a guitarist as well. Been playing for over forty years. Metal, Blues, folk, classical, etc. My point is that you have to practice licks and songs hundreds of times to get them perfect and personally, when im working with a metronome, I'm concentrating on getting the lick or lead perfect. no faces are being made. when I'm Practicing with my buddies, and were trying to get a song tight, no one is making jam faces. so if you can play it then without making contorted faces then you can play it on stage without making faces. I will admit that if I'm noodling over a backing track, and I'm making stuff up that I haven't practiced a million times, sometimes there are some slight contortions.
@SkyEditor17 I think if ur focusing on what ur face is looking like instead of playing the song your mind isn't in the right place anyway. Don't play for the wrong reason. This is the kind of advice nobody needs. Sorry. Sometimes people actually feel the music. It's called enjoyment. It's what happens when you play for the song and not your ego.
@@hunterwest54 I'm not focusing on anything, im stating a fact. Over the top faces, while playing live is about 99% showman ship. Obviously Your a face maker or you wouldn't have felt the need to give your two cents worth. Paul gilbert played fast metal for decades and never made a crazy face, now that he's playing the blues he feels the need to "make the faces" Jonny Lang is another with the over the top jam faces. I'd bet the farm that these guitarist can play all of there songs, with just as much passion, at home/studio. and not feel the need to make the contorted faces. I just find it kinda goofy,
Thank you guys! Appreciate the kind words, glad y’all dig.
-Tanner
Yes feelins! Well played and sung fellas! Chills all around.
And well shook Mr. shaker.
Man, Luke brought me here through the UA-cam algorithms and I’m sure glad he did. Sounds great, and love this song.
ive always heard "bring it on home to me" when i hear this song.. i cant be the only one
It's such a tribute to the glory of Skynyrd that this song wasn't even on an album! Think about what a great catalog of songs you have to have for THIS song to be left on the cutting room floor. I feel the same about Four Walls of Raiford and Was I Right Or Wrong as well. Just unreal great songs from the glory days. No band will ever touch the honesty and raw truth of the original Skynyrd. Only four short years of music that is immortal.
I totally agree! Mr banker, was I right or wrong, and four walls of Raiford are some of the most unknown, but best songs. Only true skynyrd fans know about those ones
Great job! Please do 4 walls of raiford also.
Amazing slide work, I could listen to this all day. Thanks!
Very well done. 👏👏👏👏
My gosh! Truly fuckim amazing! I’m crying ! Skynyrd !
The deep cuts are the Best cuts ❤️ Kick ass job, guys!
Magic!!
Serious Cover. Awesome Job!
You know I saw the..
title, said Skynyrd cover!
An I was a takein back a
Bit they say that to copy
Some one's music is the
Highest form of flattery
well you fellas didn't
disappoint !! 👍
Damn! That slide is scorchin fire! That tone is right on & that's one of my favorite skynyrd songs, along with about 14 other skynyrd songs that only real skynyrd fans know
Wow! Awesome job guys! Nice slide work!!!
That was unreal. One of best covers of a song I’ve ever heard. Absolutely nailed it
Thank you brother!!!! Glad you dig it
Hell yeah boys
awesome job guys!
well done.. but damn, it just shines an even brighter light on just how good RVZ & band was.
Yes I agree great job best I've heard
Good stuff boys!
very good great tone
Great job dudes! That slide sounds great! 🤘🤘
Absolutely fantastic! You nailed it!
Sounds great fellas! The boys would be happy knowing their songs are still being played
This is insane
Amazin job!!!!!Real southern Skynyrd sound!!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻amazing cover
Great job! New fan.
Great job
Nicely done!!
What we need is more cow bell!
Wow. Just fkng killer. Some bad boys right here.
Dang thanks man. Appreciate it
🤘yessir!!!
Jist. park da Ol' Ford
uner dem. Ol' oak
tree's an i. an. i. says
let. dem Ol'. Good. Times. Roll. Yes. A sir.
Smokin !!!¡!!! !!!!¡
Just Amazing Job !!! Call me if you Ever need Vocals covered 😎
I love the how musicians make faces while playing live. or when the camera is on. Trying to look like they are so into the song. They make none of these faces while practicing any tunes they have learned. when your at home, in you little jam area learning a song no faces were made. But, hey, non-musicians eat it up.
A live performance is much different than practicing at home. When ur live u tend to go for it even more. As much as your comment sounds condescending, you figure there'd at least be a valid point at the end of it lol 😆
@@hunterwest54 Thanks for chiming in Hunter, I'm a guitarist as well. Been playing for over forty years. Metal, Blues, folk, classical, etc. My point is that you have to practice licks and songs hundreds of times to get them perfect and personally, when im working with a metronome, I'm concentrating on getting the lick or lead perfect. no faces are being made. when I'm Practicing with my buddies, and were trying to get a song tight, no one is making jam faces. so if you can play it then without making contorted faces then you can play it on stage without making faces. I will admit that if I'm noodling over a backing track, and I'm making stuff up that I haven't practiced a million times, sometimes there are some slight contortions.
@SkyEditor17 I think if ur focusing on what ur face is looking like instead of playing the song your mind isn't in the right place anyway. Don't play for the wrong reason. This is the kind of advice nobody needs. Sorry. Sometimes people actually feel the music. It's called enjoyment. It's what happens when you play for the song and not your ego.
@@hunterwest54 I'm not focusing on anything, im stating a fact. Over the top faces, while playing live is about 99% showman ship. Obviously Your a face maker or you wouldn't have felt the need to give your two cents worth. Paul gilbert played fast metal for decades and never made a crazy face, now that he's playing the blues he feels the need to "make the faces" Jonny Lang is another with the over the top jam faces. I'd bet the farm that these guitarist can play all of there songs, with just as much passion, at home/studio. and not feel the need to make the contorted faces. I just find it kinda goofy,