Charlie Daniels, Tommy Crain, Charlie Haywood Bass guitar, Taz D. hammond b3- keyboards, Charlie Haywood Bass guitar, Drums and percussion, Freddie Edwards and Bob Marshall. This was one of the best lineups from the CDB from this era. Great musical chemistry with all members and especially the guitar interplay between Tommy Crain and Charlie. Tommy Crains influence was pretty strong as he was a member of this band for the musical hey day 1974- 1980s.
This is CDB's best/biggest jamming song. I only saw them do it once despite seeing them several times. I practically begged Tommy Crain to ask Charlie to play it one evening at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ.
Hooray for Charlie Daniels band the unsung hero! I'm sure Charlie had to know that he was building one of the most excellent histories, documentaries of modern music and capturing the most significant artists in the act making music. I always knew Charlie is the best fiddle playing hippie ever, but I now realize what a historian he is and his work will be cherished from now to whom shall he seek it , forever!
one of my favorites from the 70's .... " Well you pass around the pipe and you all get high Never even stop and wonder why Maybe it's because you wanna die Maybe it's just the way things have to be You stay up late and drink too damn much whiskey You know that sort of thing is kind of risky Maybe it's just because you like to feel frisky Maybe it's just because you like to feel free"
Mister Daniels, I don't know if this is you or not, but whoever is doing this, thanks so much! Wonderful music. Being a Columbia Tennessee boy we have always loved our Chuck D... thanks for all the years of awesome stuff! My God continue to bless you and your'n. Positive cosmic energy your way!
Tommy Crain tore it up! One of my all-time favorite guitar players. Charlie rocks as well!
Charlie Daniels, Tommy Crain, Charlie Haywood Bass guitar, Taz D. hammond b3- keyboards, Charlie Haywood Bass guitar, Drums and percussion, Freddie Edwards and Bob Marshall. This was one of the best lineups from the CDB from this era. Great musical chemistry with all members and especially the guitar interplay between Tommy Crain and Charlie. Tommy Crains influence was pretty strong as he was a member of this band for the musical hey day 1974- 1980s.
Totally Agree. I would do anything to go back. RIP TAZ, and Tommy Crain
Jimmy Marshall would be mad that you got his name wrong. 😎
RIP Charlie. This is CDB at it’s best. You will be missed
My All Time Favorite CDB tune....Charlie Daniels for President ! !
This is CDB's best/biggest jamming song. I only saw them do it once despite seeing them several times. I practically begged Tommy Crain to ask Charlie to play it one evening at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ.
Hooray for Charlie Daniels band the unsung hero!
I'm sure Charlie had to know that he was building one of the most excellent histories, documentaries of modern music and capturing the most significant artists in the act making music. I always knew Charlie is the best fiddle playing hippie ever, but I now realize what a historian he is and his work will be cherished from now to whom shall he seek it , forever!
Charlie is a National Treasure!
Charlie Daniel's is one of God's greatest gift to the world!!!!!!!
Charlie Hayward is my favorite Southern Rock bassist.
one of my favorites from the 70's ....
" Well you pass around the pipe and you all get high
Never even stop and wonder why
Maybe it's because you wanna die
Maybe it's just the way things have to be
You stay up late and drink too damn much whiskey
You know that sort of thing is kind of risky
Maybe it's just because you like to feel frisky
Maybe it's just because you like to feel free"
Check out Marty Robbins 1960 Saddle Tramp, lol.
Mister Daniels, I don't know if this is you or not, but whoever is doing this, thanks so much! Wonderful music. Being a Columbia Tennessee boy we have always loved our Chuck D... thanks for all the years of awesome stuff! My God continue to bless you and your'n. Positive cosmic energy your way!
Jam that defined southern blues rock reminiscent of Allman bros!!
Anyone know who the guest percussionist was? I don't remember all the bands that played that day.
Someone from Seal Level maybe? They were on the bill that night. He also toured with two drummers at that time.
You have to wonder how young Chris Wormer was when this was recorded?