Yeah I think he started out as a roadie and was playing around with the piano one day while the guys are out to lunch or something and they came and heard him playing and I think it turns out he went to juilliard
One time when he was on camera, he spoke about how he had joined the band. He had known the players and they were all friends of each others long before they ‘made it.’ It only came out to their knowledge that he was a piano player in a rather incidental kind of way. And he was like, “you guys want a piano player? No, really??“ they were all like “fk yeah” I am not sure if it was on Free Bird the documentary or one of the older ones. I always remembered it because they were all friends and he just got grandfathered into the band. As long as they had known him, they didn’t know he could play like he could. Now, it’s impossible to imagine their songs without those smokin ivories.
Billy Powell was aRoadie with the band. While they were working in Muscle Shoals recording the Band was taking a break and when they returned Billy was playing piano. He was. classically trained and accomplished pianist. The rest as they say was history… what a phenomenal combination of talent in that band and was my favorite band in the mid 70’s Still love to hear them play.
Another Skynyrd excellent deep cut is "I Know A Little" excellent guitar riffs, piano parts and great beat. Plus only a couple reactors have reacted to it and it's been years ago.
I've been driving for 30+ years....and both of the tickets I've gotten....25 years apart.....were listening to this song. Dead serious..... The last one was in Birmingham Alabama (fitting) for doing 97 in a 70.....the trooper was a cool dude though and lowered it to 87.....after I told him I was listening to this.....that and I don't have a record other than two speeding tickets. You're absolutely right about listening to this song.....I want to get on the road right now.
Skynyrd doesn't have a bad song...they are all the best of Southern rock. I saw them in Atlanta with 38 Special, Rossington Collins Band & the Georgia Satellites...still one of the best concerts I've ever been to!!
@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman I saw Wet Willie with Marshall Tucker & I've seen ARS a LOT of times...absolutely love them...but I'm not familiar with Hell Hounds
@@conniekat3424 all of them appeared together for Georgia Jam '92, we were there for 14 hrs! ARS are one of my favorites & I have seen them many times, first time was Champagne Jam '78, gotta have that Georgia Rhythm! I had so much fun around ATL in the '70s, '80s & '90s going to all the concerts at Lakewood, the Omni, Six Flags, Fox Theater, Fulton County stadium, Tabernacle, Masqerade, Variety Playhouse & a few other places I cant remember since a lot of it was "life in the fast lane" & went by so fast especially the years as it's been almost 45 years since my first concert
Lynyrd Skynyrd are the best Southern Rock band ever. Saturday Night Special is a great song worth checking out. It has a subject that you might not expect from them.
@@coltonbex212 Not sure what you mean. It wasn't a joke. I was quoting the actual lines of the song, and it was how they portrayed an actual band member's "drug and alcohol problem" ... and an ACTUAL event that he went through BECAUSE of his D&A Abuse. I just liked how they worded it ... thought it was clever, but that wasn't my point. My point was that, like the suggested song, Saturday Night Special, it it had an unusual subject that you might not suspect.
This would be a great time to put the legendary JJ Cale on your list of future reactions. He wrote this song, and others that have been hits for other people, such as Cocaine (Clapton), and After Midnight (Clapton).
@@zebjohnson5118 Steve Gaines wrote "Ain't No Good Life." The other JJ Cale tune covered by Skynryd is "I Got the Same Old Blues" which was on the "Gimmie Back My Bullets" album.
the greatest southern boogie tune out there. Man this is one tune that gets every one moving no matter your likes in music. My fave by a mile from this band.
HELL YEAH! Lynyrd Skynyrd is takin' you to Church! The energy in that song comes on right out of the gate and runs full throttle to the finish line! Billy Powell absolutely kills it on the piano! Check out the live version from the Oakland concert.
As legendary as Skynyrd is, the piano player Billy Powell is often overshadowed by the immense guitar trio and driving rhythm section. But not on this one, no sir...he lets it rip and leaves you wanting more. One of Skynyrd's most lively tunes for sure.
Ive always been able to hear Billy Powell on piano but I have an ear for the piano anyway cause my brother plays and he plays it a lot like that style Boogie woogie. Billy is very good
This is one of my favorites for Skynyrd. J J Cale is the man that wrote this song as well as the song Cocaine, After Midnight for Eric Clapton and was fortunate enough to have saw J J in concert as well as the original Skynyrd. Hell if I make it i'll be 67 in May. LOL
I saw JJ Cale in concert at a small venue at a university gymnasium. That was just before he hit it big. Man what a smooth concert, laid back, but excellent musicians.
I agree with Gregg Allman, he said saying southern rock is like saying rock rock, it was invented here in the south, mostly Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana area.
Ronnie didn't like term "Southern Rock" because he felt like people were trying to pigeon hole his band into one genre of music! And being a smart businessman, he didn't want to be confined by other folks stereotypes! He said "we're just a Rock band!"
@@Bamagirl-uf8xn Awesome-ness !! I could listen to it over and over. The plane crashed not to far from where I live. One person was sent to the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, GA; one of the best in the area. I think they had just left Greenville, SC, but my memory isn't that great anymore..lol!
It was terrible when we lost most of Skynyrd in the plane crash. Glad that you appreciate the music I grew up with. Keep listening and reacting cause this is a deep rabbit hole.
Absolutely thrilled you guys have the respect for the artist to let the song play without pause. The points that earns you is off the charts. Native of the peach state myself, the high point here was every reaction to a Georgia reference. If you liked this version you should double down and catch the live "Breeze" video from Freebird the movie.
So, if I was rating my own personal top 4 bands of all times at 61yrs old, it would be Pink Floyd, Eagles, Heart and good ol Lynyrd Skynyrd. Love that southern rock, you will also love GIMME 3 STEPS in addition to some of the other mentions, and SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL and a huge hit SIMPLE MAN
Finally two people that actually listens to the lyrics and pay attention. Thank you. Next, “Simple Man”, “The Ballad of Curtis Lowe”, “Tuesday’s Gong”. “Free Bird, live 1977”,. “That Smell”,. “Saturday Night Special” and 100 more.
Skynyrd will always have special place in my heart. They were the very 1st concert I ever saw in Nashville. I remember the backup band was ARS. I was lucky enough to see them before their fatal plane crash. They were the reason I wanted to start playing drums.1st song I learned to play was needle and the spoon. love these guys.
Used to shoot a lot of 8 ball, 9 ball and of course Snooker while listening to these guys. Always find this in a pool hall.!!! Whew!! What memories!!!!
It's important to listen to all types of music. To get a true understanding of how it evolved. I'm 54yrs old. As a kid my mom listed to 50s - 70s so I have huge span of music I love. From Wilson Picket & Martha Reeves to the Rolling Stones Pink Floyd The Doors Bee Gees & Donna Summer. From the Sugar Hill Gang to the Ramones to Scare Face, NWA, LL Cool J, Metallica RedHot Chillie Peppers. Eminem. ect ect So to see you two doing this is a grate thing. Keep it up!!!
Ahh yeah. The late great J.J. Cale. Many of his songs have been covered throughout the years, including this one. I love this version, but I also love the original. This is a quicker paced edition that gives it a little different feel. ✌🏼😎
Loved this! I love this song. It reminds me of me in my late 20s. After I got out of the Army I spent a couple years wild as a Indian before I settled down again. God bless y’all and keep rocking!
That was great! Thank you, guys. I was in High School when this came out, and heard this song in an empty dance hall on a massive sound system in southern Michigan and that bass line was Boss!
This song is a J.J. Cale song, he's singer-songwriter that Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Clapton & many others have covered his songs, besides having his own successful career. Please check out his version of this song or "After Midnight" which Clapton made a hit, but everyone from B.B. King to Willie Nelson have recorded the song.
Lynrd Skynrd is just fun to listen to. They were played on my stereo with the volume turned up. Another good Southern rock band to react to is The Outlaws "Hurry Sundown".
Lynyrd Skynyrd is not the only southern rock band, although they may be the best. Back in the 70s Black Oak Arkansas was really popular. Somehow they're getting pushed down the memory hole. I see you did a reaction to Lord Have Mercy on my Soul about a year ago. Now it's time to do more. Please react to Uncle Lijiah, Hot 'N' Nasty, Son of a Gun, and BOA's equivalent to Call Me the Breeze, Back Door Man
Thank y'all so much. I am so glad you enjoyed the song. Now if you want to hear some fabulous guitar licks then you need to listen to their song Freebird. This is the southern rock anthem.
Oakland version of Freebird is a great video! The crowd knows whats coming up and the people making reaction videos don't, which makes for some awesome video!
@@thehonestwoodcutterbradywe8011 I was raised in Alabama and listened to a lot of Southern Rock. I love most of the bands but Lynyrd Skynyrd is by far my favorite. I think I have listened to Free Bird three times this week.
I'm really glad to see you too show appreciation for this band I've been listening to them since I was a little kid...(I'm 60 btw)and they're music never gets old! Thank you for your video's,you do a great job. YOU NEED TO HEAR LUCKY MAN by EMERSON LAKE and PALMER!!! You will love it!!!
Great Cover By. SKYNRD, J.J.Cales Original Song Which Was Good But Lynrd Skynrd Took This To Another Level. Raging Keyboards and Guitars Are Memorable And A Funky Sound With The Piano. One Of My Favs !.......Great Reaction...... Peace Out Guys......RoRoRomero
Originally written by JJ Cale number of people covered it but Skinner did the best cover of all most people agree I know I believe it to be. It's more hard-driving faster swinging beat
Billy Powell was humping gear for them, a roadie, & Ronnie heard him playing around on a piano by chance. Powell was classically trained & brought that level of playing to honky tonk rock & he was unmatched. Ronnie was astounded & asked why Billy had never said he played… Billy said ‘I didn’t know you were interested in a keyboard player!’ That began his tenure in LS.
Skynard was all about freedom. Call Me The Breeze Freebird Tuesday's Gone Simple Man All songs about going where the road takes you with no cares in the world to tie you down. Maybe words of wisdom that we should all take to heart?
Came out in '74. It was re-released in '79 on 'Best Of The Rest' album 2 years after the crash. But it might have been the live version from the '75 album that they put on there. Not sure. Just a correction and a little useless information I thought I'd share.
Billy Powell, the piano player was their secret weapon. He was the man!!
He was stellar!!!
There wasn't a weak link in that band.
@@neillenet291 You know what, I'm thinking maybe they were the best Band ever! Incredible artists!
Yeah I think he started out as a roadie and was playing around with the piano one day while the guys are out to lunch or something and they came and heard him playing and I think it turns out he went to juilliard
One time when he was on camera, he spoke about how he had joined the band. He had known the players and they were all friends of each others long before they ‘made it.’ It only came out to their knowledge that he was a piano player in a rather incidental kind of way. And he was like, “you guys want a piano player? No, really??“
they were all like “fk yeah”
I am not sure if it was on Free Bird the documentary or one of the older ones. I always remembered it because they were all friends and he just got grandfathered into the band. As long as they had known him, they didn’t know he could play like he could. Now, it’s impossible to imagine their songs without those smokin ivories.
Skynyrd just doesn’t have a bad song. They are phenomenal.
All guitars,no horns,amazing.😊
Billy Powell was aRoadie with the band. While they were working in Muscle Shoals recording the Band was taking a break and when they returned Billy was playing piano. He was. classically trained and accomplished pianist. The rest as they say was history… what a phenomenal combination of talent in that band and was my favorite band in the mid 70’s Still love to hear them play.
Another Skynyrd excellent deep cut is "I Know A Little" excellent guitar riffs, piano parts and great beat. Plus only a couple reactors have reacted to it and it's been years ago.
I don’t know where you been last night but I’m thinkin mama you ain’t doin right
Yes. Good ol Steve Gaines tears it up on I KNOW A LITTLE.
Absolutely my favorite!!!!
My favorite Skynyrd song.
Baby, I guess the rest...
Free Bird--Simple Man--Tuesdays gone---Curtis Lowe--Gimme three steps--are also great songs of theirs.
The whole second helping album love the riff on " Needle and a spoon"
Can't go wrong with any of these
This song is responsible for many speeding tickets
This and Free Bird. Feeling free with the wind blowing through your hair. I won't say what else we did. 😂
Exactly 😁😁😁
@@Teresia12 I would say what we did, but... I dont remember
I've been driving for 30+ years....and both of the tickets I've gotten....25 years apart.....were listening to this song. Dead serious..... The last one was in Birmingham Alabama (fitting) for doing 97 in a 70.....the trooper was a cool dude though and lowered it to 87.....after I told him I was listening to this.....that and I don't have a record other than two speeding tickets. You're absolutely right about listening to this song.....I want to get on the road right now.
And Rebel Yell!
Always love Lynyrd Skynyrd. "I Know a Little" is a great suggestion and a very good one to follow this.
Yes. I Know A Little is a must.
Another timeless classic. It's in you're face southern rock. People will be listening to this after we are long gone
Absolutely 100% correct, Southern rock at its finest!!!
Skynyrd doesn't have a bad song...they are all the best of Southern rock. I saw them in Atlanta with 38 Special, Rossington Collins Band & the Georgia Satellites...still one of the best concerts I've ever been to!!
You were blessed to witness such fantastic artists!
seen all them too along with the Hell Hounds, Wet Willie & Atlanta Rhythm Section at Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta back in the day
@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman I saw Wet Willie with Marshall Tucker & I've seen ARS a LOT of times...absolutely love them...but I'm not familiar with Hell Hounds
@@conniekat3424 all of them appeared together for Georgia Jam '92, we were there for 14 hrs! ARS are one of my favorites & I have seen them many times, first time was Champagne Jam '78, gotta have that Georgia Rhythm! I had so much fun around ATL in the '70s, '80s & '90s going to all the concerts at Lakewood, the Omni, Six Flags, Fox Theater, Fulton County stadium, Tabernacle, Masqerade, Variety Playhouse & a few other places I cant remember since a lot of it was "life in the fast lane" & went by so fast especially the years as it's been almost 45 years since my first concert
Lynyrd Skynyrd are the best Southern Rock band ever. Saturday Night Special is a great song worth checking out. It has a subject that you might not expect from them.
That Smell would be another for the same reason. I love the 1st 2 lines ...
Whiskey bottle and brand new car
Oak tree you're in my way
@@StevesFunhouse thats a messed up joke
@@coltonbex212 Not sure what you mean. It wasn't a joke. I was quoting the actual lines of the song, and it was how they portrayed an actual band member's "drug and alcohol problem" ... and an ACTUAL event that he went through BECAUSE of his D&A Abuse.
I just liked how they worded it ... thought it was clever, but that wasn't my point. My point was that, like the suggested song, Saturday Night Special, it it had an unusual subject that you might not suspect.
Thank the Lord for Duain Gregg Ronnie Barry Oakley. 🤠🌄🙏🏁
I have them and the Allman Brothers as the best ever.
This would be a great time to put the legendary JJ Cale on your list of future reactions. He wrote this song, and others that have been hits for other people, such as Cocaine (Clapton), and After Midnight (Clapton).
I prefer his version of it.
They also cover Cales song " ain't no good life"
@@zebjohnson5118 Steve Gaines wrote "Ain't No Good Life." The other JJ Cale tune covered by Skynryd is "I Got the Same Old Blues" which was on the "Gimmie Back My Bullets" album.
Wholeheartedly agree - JJ Cale needs some love from reactors... Be the first! My favorites: Homeless Man, Closer to You, Magnolia, Sensitive Kind.
Hell yeah. Remember song about old dog blue
The late Billy Powell on piano shows yet again how truly excellent he an all of them were
the greatest southern boogie tune out there. Man this is one tune that gets every one moving no matter your likes in music. My fave by a mile from this band.
HELL YEAH! Lynyrd Skynyrd is takin' you to Church! The energy in that song comes on right out of the gate and runs full throttle to the finish line! Billy Powell absolutely kills it on the piano! Check out the live version from the Oakland concert.
Penacostal church music
As legendary as Skynyrd is, the piano player Billy Powell is often overshadowed by the immense guitar trio and driving rhythm section. But not on this one, no sir...he lets it rip and leaves you wanting more. One of Skynyrd's most lively tunes for sure.
Love me some B.P.😊
Ive always been able to hear Billy Powell on piano but I have an ear for the piano anyway cause my brother plays and he plays it a lot like that style Boogie woogie. Billy is very good
These fellows are "Jedi Masters" of their craft!
The music (force) flows through them... they feel it.
I wish we had BANDS like this today.
That little "Mr. Breeze" at the end is such a great payoff
I love how they have a call and response thing going on with the guitars just like old gospel music
They had a killer band! They usually always had 3 lead guitarist, horns, piano, etc. Excellent!
This is one of my favorites for Skynyrd. J J Cale is the man that wrote this song as well as the song Cocaine, After Midnight for Eric Clapton and was fortunate enough to have saw J J in concert as well as the original Skynyrd. Hell if I make it i'll be 67 in May. LOL
I saw JJ Cale in concert at a small venue at a university gymnasium. That was just before he hit it big. Man what a smooth concert, laid back, but excellent musicians.
I agree with Gregg Allman, he said saying southern rock is like saying rock rock, it was invented here in the south, mostly Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana area.
Don't forget Florida!!
Both Skynyrd & Allman Bros were from FLA 🤩
Ronnie didn't like term "Southern Rock" because he felt like people were trying to pigeon hole his band into one genre of music! And being a smart businessman, he didn't want to be confined by other folks stereotypes! He said "we're just a Rock band!"
"Free Bird" will blow you away. It drags a bit at the beginning, but we all know what happens after that..right?? 🎼🎸🎶🎵🎸
At 6:10 all I can say is hold on 'cause you ain't gonna believe what you're seeing and hearing.
(7/2/1977 @ Oakland Coliseum Stadium).
@@Bamagirl-uf8xn Awesome-ness !! I could listen to it over and over. The plane crashed not to far from where I live. One person was sent to the Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, GA; one of the best in the area. I think they had just left Greenville, SC, but my memory isn't that great anymore..lol!
Last 20 minutes drag
It was terrible when we lost most of Skynyrd in the plane crash. Glad that you appreciate the music I grew up with. Keep listening and reacting cause this is a deep rabbit hole.
Lynyrd Skynyrd were the Beatles of Southern Rock, everything they did was 🔥🙂
That's a stretch.
Excellent song written by JJ Cale who also wrote 'Cocaine' and 'Midnight Hour' for Eric Clapton.
Thank you. I was looking for this. Nobody seems to know who writes songs anymore.
Absolutely thrilled you guys have the respect for the artist to let the song play without pause. The points that earns you is off the charts. Native of the peach state myself, the high point here was every reaction to a Georgia reference. If you liked this version you should double down and catch the live "Breeze" video from Freebird the movie.
Southern rock at its finest.. you nailed it sweetie. That is the definition of Lynyrd Skynyrd
So, if I was rating my own personal top 4 bands of all times at 61yrs old, it would be Pink Floyd, Eagles, Heart and good ol Lynyrd Skynyrd. Love that southern rock, you will also love GIMME 3 STEPS in addition to some of the other mentions, and SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL and a huge hit SIMPLE MAN
One of the tightest bands to ever come out of Florida.
Come out of anywhere
I love Lynard Skynard. This is an amazing southern band.
My favorite southern rock group
Finally two people that actually listens to the lyrics and pay attention. Thank you. Next, “Simple Man”, “The Ballad of Curtis Lowe”, “Tuesday’s Gong”. “Free Bird, live 1977”,. “That Smell”,. “Saturday Night Special” and 100 more.
It's the ultimate biker song. I see myself throttle pulled back. Nothing but wind, sky, road, and options!!!
Skynyrd will always have special place in my heart. They were the very 1st concert I ever saw in Nashville. I remember the backup band was ARS. I was lucky enough to see them before their fatal plane crash. They were the reason I wanted to start playing drums.1st song I learned to play was needle and the spoon. love these guys.
" You Got that Right " Ronnie shares vocals with Steve Gains excellent jam ✌️♥️
This song was written by J.J. Cale who also wrote After Midnight and Cocaine
Used to shoot a lot of 8 ball, 9 ball and of course Snooker while listening to these guys. Always find this in a pool hall.!!! Whew!!
What memories!!!!
Another favorite from THE southern rock icons of all time I thank you and God bless.
One of my favorite Skynyrd tracks. On the live versions Billy's piano is superb!
It's important to listen to all types of music. To get a true understanding of how it evolved. I'm 54yrs old. As a kid my mom listed to 50s - 70s so I have huge span of music I love. From Wilson Picket & Martha Reeves to the Rolling Stones Pink Floyd The Doors Bee Gees & Donna Summer. From the Sugar Hill Gang to the Ramones to Scare Face, NWA, LL Cool J, Metallica RedHot Chillie Peppers. Eminem. ect ect So to see you two doing this is a grate thing. Keep it up!!!
I love skynyrd because their songs just sound like a jam session
In my opinion, this is the best and funnest tune skynyrd ever did. Thanks for reviewing!
Ahh yeah. The late great J.J. Cale. Many of his songs have been covered throughout the years, including this one. I love this version, but I also love the original. This is a quicker paced edition that gives it a little different feel. ✌🏼😎
Loved this! I love this song. It reminds me of me in my late 20s. After I got out of the Army I spent a couple years wild as a Indian before I settled down again. God bless y’all and keep rocking!
Mr.Billy Powell on the ivory keys,love his playing.
Most Definitely
My favorite Skynyrd song. Love the bass line!
First concert I ever saw. 1976 at the Capital Centre in Landover, MD. Phenomenal band.
That was great! Thank you, guys. I was in High School when this came out, and heard this song in an empty dance hall on a massive sound system in southern Michigan and that bass line was Boss!
This song is a J.J. Cale song, he's singer-songwriter that Lynyrd Skynyrd, Eric Clapton & many others have covered his songs, besides having his own successful career. Please check out his version of this song or "After Midnight" which Clapton made a hit, but everyone from B.B. King to Willie Nelson have recorded the song.
Great choice T. These guys knew how to Rock! They have a Great song titled " Things Going On" You'll Love Tasha and T.
I'm so happy to see young people appreciate this one of a kind band and one of a kind music
You all are so great at telling the story of the song ! And you both get it right !!!!
Lynrd Skynrd is just fun to listen to. They were played on my stereo with the volume turned up. Another good Southern rock band to react to is The Outlaws "Hurry Sundown".
I hear you Gary, when I listen to Skynyrd,so do my neighbors.😁🤣
One of my favorite bass lines 🤘🤘
Lynyrd Skynyrd is not the only southern rock band, although they may be the best. Back in the 70s Black Oak Arkansas was really popular. Somehow they're getting pushed down the memory hole. I see you did a reaction to Lord Have Mercy on my Soul about a year ago. Now it's time to do more. Please react to Uncle Lijiah, Hot 'N' Nasty, Son of a Gun, and BOA's equivalent to Call Me the Breeze, Back Door Man
And don't forget The Allman Brothers.
BOA Fever In My Mind!
Thank y'all so much.
I am so glad you enjoyed the song.
Now if you want to hear some fabulous guitar licks then you need to listen to their song Freebird.
This is the southern rock anthem.
Oakland version of Freebird is a great video! The crowd knows whats coming up and the people making reaction videos don't, which makes for some awesome video!
@@meanmax9663
You are exactly right.
The show really begins at 6:10 with the best guitar licks you will ever hear.
Thanks for the suggestion bamagirl.one.of my favorite bands of all.time and the . one.i.probably knlw the most about
@@thehonestwoodcutterbradywe8011
I was raised in Alabama and listened to a lot of Southern Rock.
I love most of the bands but Lynyrd Skynyrd is by far my favorite.
I think I have listened to Free Bird three times this week.
My dog's name is Skynyrd. 😉👍
My man smiled the entire video !! That's what skynard does...awsome video
The song Call Me The Breeze was written by J.J. Cale. He also wrote the song Cocain that Eric Clapton recorded.
By the way, They Call Me The Breeze is actually a cover of a J. J. Cale song.
Good Friends Of Lynyrd Skynyrd & A Southern Rock Must Hear,, Blackfoot "Train,, Train" & "Highway Song"
The best rock band in history, bar NONE !
No one will ever come close ! GOD bless our
Beloved Southland !
Billy Powell absolutely destroyed the piano in this one.
Amen
Skynyrd did justice to J.J. Cale's song. J.J Cale / Call Me The Breeze - UA-cam
Just love Billy Powell killing it on the piano! Gave Skynyrd a great swing....love the guitars as much as anyone just showing Billy some love...
Classic 70’s jam, on the beach, bon fire and good friends, any Skynyrd song was always playing 😎
One of their best songs. What a jam! Another song of theirs that will jam the paint off the barn is Honky Tonk Night Time Man.
My favorite Lynyrd Skynyrd song. Thank you for reacting to this one. ❤
Love love love this song! One of my favorites of all time. Thank you two for reacting to this song.
Free Bird live from Oakland is a must!! Best live song ever!!
Enjoy watching you guys get into one of my favorite bands. I agree with your opinion that this is southern rock at its best.
Each of you on your own are great. Reacting together… you are awesome. The love between you is contagious!!!
I loooove watching and listening to you guys' reactions! So fun!
My hope is one day everyone will be able to say “I ain’t hiding from nobody, ain’t nobody hiding from me”
Love you both.
Not everybody is a douche.
Thank you for your hard work.
Dance girl!
You two are the best. I love your down-to-earth reactions, your humor and reason. AND ... I digs me some Georgia Peaches too !!!
Not an original of theirs but an amazing cover! They were an incredible band and my all time favorite!
The late, great Billy Powell tickling the ivories on JJ Cale's epic party anthem.
Billy started out as a roadie for Skynyrd!
R.I.P. Ronnie,, Steve,, Cassie,, Dean,, Walter & William 🙏 ❤
Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird live at Oakland Coliseum is a great one to watch the band live. 💖
Lynyrd Skynyrd recorded in Doraville, Ga. For the first album then at the record plant in L.A. and they were discovered playing in Atlanta
I watch you guys movie reactions , great job! I have a suggestion movie review the Skynyrd documentary "If I Leave Hear Tomorrow"
I'm really glad to see you too show appreciation for this band I've been listening to them since I was a little kid...(I'm 60 btw)and they're music never gets old! Thank you for your video's,you do a great job. YOU NEED TO HEAR LUCKY MAN by EMERSON LAKE and PALMER!!! You will love it!!!
And that Kids is what we call Rock & Roll.....awesome piano by Billy Powell
No worries Mrs. T. I thought the same thing and I saw Alabama play at the fair about 40 years ago. Took me a few years to realize it was LS. 😂🤙
Great Cover By. SKYNRD, J.J.Cales Original Song Which Was Good But Lynrd Skynrd Took This To Another Level. Raging Keyboards and Guitars Are Memorable And A Funky Sound With The Piano. One Of My Favs !.......Great Reaction...... Peace Out Guys......RoRoRomero
Little Feat was out about the same time a Skynard. Very tasty sounding group worth checkin out.
Originally written by JJ Cale number of people covered it but Skinner did the best cover of all most people agree I know I believe it to be. It's more hard-driving faster swinging beat
FREEBIRD 1977 live Oakland Colliseum
That is the best live recording I have heard playing Freebird.
Billy Powell was humping gear for them, a roadie, & Ronnie heard him playing around on a piano by chance. Powell was classically trained & brought that level of playing to honky tonk rock & he was unmatched. Ronnie was astounded & asked why Billy had never said he played… Billy said ‘I didn’t know you were interested in a keyboard player!’ That began his tenure in LS.
Lynyrd Skynyrd "On The Hunt"..Classic
A great song that always seems to force the accelerator a little closer to the floor.
I just love good rock and roll!
I've probably played that tune close to 1000 times in bars around Atlanta over the past 40 years. Still ain't tired of it.
thank you for this you are a beautiful couple. Skyryd is a blues band another great blues is Down South Jukin
this song is a must for every road trip playlist
Skynard was all about freedom.
Call Me The Breeze
Freebird
Tuesday's Gone
Simple Man
All songs about going where the road takes you with no cares in the world to tie you down.
Maybe words of wisdom that we should all take to heart?
My favorite of all time of Lynyrd Skynyrd
Looked like Tasha wanted to line-dance through this one!
best band ever , my fav growing up in the 70s
Came out in '74. It was re-released in '79 on 'Best Of The Rest' album 2 years after the crash. But it might have been the live version from the '75 album that they put on there. Not sure. Just a correction and a little useless information I thought I'd share.