It's really a treat when I see other reactors pick out Leon Wilkeson, the bassist. So many listeners say there are 3 guitars in the band, almost disrespecting Leon on bass -- the FOURTH GUITAR in the band! The icing on this umpteen layer cake of a song as far as the bass is concerned comes at 12:04 of the video; Leon fingers so many notes, so fast, so cleanly on those thick cables (not thin strings), it's a wonder he didn't break a finger or two!
Ronnie insisted the band bow low to the audience at the of the final set. No casual, half assed wave or a nod of the head while walking off the stage. The band knew the real reason for their success and they never took their audience for granted!
I am addicted to your joy in music. I thought music possessed me until I watched you. Now THAT is possession!! God damned beautiful (and the band was pretty good too).
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Awesome show, I was at this concert in 1977 at the Oakland Coliseum. Another "Day on the Green" concert series by Bill Graham. I think he sponsored 61 "Day on the green" concerts in all. 5 or 6 bands, and they played all day long. $7.00 tickets and only 20 minutes from my house. The 60's and 70's turned out so many great bands, and their music will never be matched. Shedmen
Kay Dude...I subscribed. Yeah...you don't give a f^^k how I think you should or should not love what you just reacted to, and you're right. But I also have the right to give my opinion because you put it out there, and you KILLED it. It's just nice to see you appreciate something very different from what you're used to. I've been to your home page about what you like...a LOT of the same stuff that you're used to....but I'll look for more like this one, because even though Free Bird still gives me chills (and I was a kid when it first came out), your reaction gave me chills too. well done, sir.
Ahhhhhh Hector how did I miss this one?! Lynyrd Skynyrd is one of my favorite bands and I love this live version of Freebird❤ Quick story......back in 1989 I lived 3 houses down from Artemis Pyle,the drummer. In just a working class beachy neighborhood in Jacksonville Beach,Florida. He was such a decent guy,teaching his kids to ride bikes,mowing his lawn lol. Occasionally he'd come down and drink cheap beers with me and my hippie friends🤣yehhhh,,good times man~!!
Is nobody going to mention that the solo at the end is a double solo? Those guys are both playing the same solo, in perfect time, most of the time not even looking at each other. These guys are some of THE BEST.
These guys are amazing. Pink Floyd was my mom's gift to me, Lynard Skynard was my dad's. He saw them at their very last concert here in Greenville. They flew out and plane crashed at some point after sadly. They stuck around for a while, but with the losses it was never the same.
My mom gave me styx, lynard skynard, pink floyd, fleetwood mac, mama's & papa's, the eagles my dad was never around to give me anything luckiky my mom had a great taste in music and gave me a great taste in music to take through life
❤ Love your videos!! Your enthusiasm is totally contagious!! You'd be blast to have along at concert! 🤟🏻🤩 💨Most everyone was high at these concerts😏 The stadiums would smell of reefer the entire day and night. If you went to an indoor show, there was commonly a thick, low hanging cloud over the main floor 😁 Good times - people were happy, friendly, rockin' out 🤟🏻❤ 🔥Please consider checking out a lesser known Skynyrd song from the last album ('77) released before the plane crash that claimed Ronnie Van Zant (vocals), Steve Gaines (guitarist) and Cassie Gaines (backup vocals) in Oct '77 🕊🕊🕊 💥"I Know A Little" (studio version) is a very well played little dity with kickass guitar riffs/solo and a short but very sweet piano solo 🔥 No one can play guitar on this song like the man who wrote it, Steve Gaines🕊 Please - • studio version only • The much later live recordings by the rebooted 😒 Skynyrd are quite pale renditions 💩 ❤ Keep on rockin 🎶 🤟🏻
The last concert I went to before leaving for boot camp. They had a bunch of great concerts at the Oakland Coliseum, and all around the Bay Area during the 60's and 70's, and yes I was high as fuck. You did pretty well in the pronunciation.
I’m worn out…… think I might have thrown my hip out, and definitely cricked my neck and slammed every kitchen cupboard as I just rocked the hell out in my kitchen…. Loved every second of that 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I love how you said, "Mellow track, man" ... and I was thinking ... get in , sit down, shut up and HOLD ON !!! This song is right up your alley🤟🙌👍👍👀😎. The group's name was made as a play on 1 of the band member's gym teacher's name, Forby Leonard Skinner. Hey man, great reaction ... you EARNED that sweat !!! Cheers, man !!!
This song has been in many a film. It also became a cult move ( at least in the southern US)to yell out ( repeatedly)Freebird as a request towards the end of other artists shows. Some took it better than others. One jazz group actually fulfilled the request playing a very deconstructed jazz interpretation ❤ it took a bit for the requestor to recognize the song😂
I just subscribed to you here in May, so I'm sure someone has told your what films this has been in. The most iconic was Forrest Gump. After being raped by her father, Jenny, as a little girl, prayed with Forrest that she could become a bird and fly far far away. A grown-up Jenny was shooting heroin with her boyfriend. Contemplating suicide, she climbed onto the hotel balcony, and "Freebird" was playing in the background symbolizing her longing to be a bird as she prayed as a child. It is also in a lesser-known film "Elizabeth Town". I would love to request a reaction to Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song". I remember as little kid hearing on the radio for the first time. We pulled up to the house, and Plant let it go. My dad exclaimed after a few bars, "What was that?"
I really enjoyed seeing the joy on your face watching this legendary song. Have you ever seen Queen Live Aid at Wembley? Its 20 minutes so may be too long for you, but it is amazing!!!!
@@brainsqueezereactions yes, you definitely remind me of me hearing these great tunes when they first came out in the 70's... KEEP ON ROCKIN BROTHER!!!
This was such an Anthem when I was in junior high and then that plane crash ended it all, not long after this concert in fact. They named their band after their gym teacher, laugh, and because they're very first self-titled album, which had this song on it, had a phonetic Guide to the pronunciation of it on the album cover, it immediately informally became known as the Pronounced Album.
Oh hey, I think that I remembered the name of that movie... this song was played during a huge fight to the Death, in a church, right? The Movie is called: "Kingsman - The Secret Service, with "Colin Firth," Samuel Jackson, Michael Caine and that Chick that had Razor Blades for prosthetic feet. I hope that you can now put your mind to rest... about this one anyway... Thanks for this man. What an awesome way to start my day. You're the Man, but keep your pants on, huh? Looking forward to the Next one... Keep Smiling... Cheers...
GREAT BAND! I live 45 minutes away from where their plane went down. I was in high-school. SAD DAY(the day the music died)!😥😥😭😭 You got the name right! 😉Enjoy their catalog. 😏😁✌️❤️🔥🎶💯😎 GIMME 3 STEPS, SWEET HOME ALABAMA...🥰🥰🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻This song STILL gives me GOOSIES!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥may I suggest E.L.O? 🔥😉
Here for this one. My aunt passed after a very painful battle with cancer. I was driving when my mom called to tell me. This track came on as soon as I ended the call. This was her way of telling me she's not gone she's still watching over her loved one's. Crying happy tears already.
@@brainsqueezereactions I'm a full grown crybaby. Can't remember what reaction you mentioned the 4 different types of people? Sorry I'm misremembering exactly how you said it. I'm a empath. I can feel emotions from music, body language, sometimes I can tell what you're thinking before you thought it. Doesn't work if you ask me "what am I thinking" because then you think I have no idea what you are thinking an blocked what you are actually thinking 🤔 I think ❤️
It's been a rough day and then I see you're doing Lynyrd Skynyrd. I needed this! 💜💜💜 You said it right! Welcome to the classics! I was 8 when this was taped. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Alan Collins wrote the song then they dedicated it to Duane Allman from The Allman Brothers band and then when the plane crashed happened in 77 they rededicated it to Ronnie Van zant. But Alan Collins originally wrote it for a girlfriend
Amazing performance of an amazing song, fun tidbit is that guitar Allen Collins is playing is an original Gibson Explorer from the 1950s worth millions now, it would be worth millions even if he hadn't played it, it's that rare.
One of the best guitar moments in history. I got mildly mad at my mom for interrupting it with a phone call one day lol. I told her that was blasphemous
This is Southern rock that this Southern woman grew up on. This is my all time favorite band. Check out my favorite song off theirs...Call Me The Breeze.
Mr. brain squeeze wow I can’t believe you’re listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd I grew up with them in the states. something will blow your mind is Stevie Ray Vaughan voodoo Child he’s a greatest guitar player ever🔥🔥🔥
So the guy playing piano originally a roadie for Lynyrd Skynyrd and when they were at muscle shoals recording the rest of the band came in and heard Billy Powell playing free bird on the piano that's how he got the job as being The pianist for Lynyrd Skynyrd
I swear like a drunken sailor as well. I dig the economy of swearing...it says so much with such economy. As for Skynyrd...I will never stop being BLOWN AWAY by this performance. PARANORMAL performance all around. Leon Wilkeson on Bass guitar...Dude was locked into that groove like a machine. I have loved these guys ever since I first heard them as a teenager almost 50 years ago. You been missing out on some CLASSIC shit dude. Welcome to ROCK.
Love it the most iconic Song of all times!! Fuck luv the 70's They were so dam lucky to see that live...... Nanna will say my fav quote... Music be the food of love play on!!!!!! Cheers
welcome to the rabbit hole of rock, classic rock and metal. you are now on the crazy train. Oh that reminds me, react to Ozzy Osbourne song Crazy Train. you wont regret it. 👍
There were a couple of teenagers who committed suicide, when I was young, by driving into a wall at a high speed. They had this song playing. It was very sad.
Without a doubt this was The Greatest performance ever by any band and certainly by Lynyrd Skynyrd ! Just my opinion and not asking nobody to agree with me . Skynyrd just happens to be my all time favorite band and always will be .
Good job on the name...funny...never imagined never having heard the band name trying to pronounce it. Awesome to hear your reaction. I'm SURE boat loads of Skynyrd fans will be embracing you for venturing out into their world!
Been a Skynyrd junkie for 50 years. I love watching this song blow peoples mind for the first time. It's hilarious to watch reaction-ers cover their ears when they are topped out and ask "what the fuck is this". And I smile because I know... Lynyrd Skynyrd is not done with you yet! Freebird is quite simply, a Rock and Roll Orgasm! And when you think you are close, they tease you a little more. It's magical. By the way, today is the 33 anniversary of Allen Collin's death (the "THAT'S HIM" dude who should be arrested because he was murdering his guitar). RIP Allen, Ronnie, Steve, Cassie, Leon, Billy, Bob & Jo-Jo. Gary and Artimus, you guys are not allowed to die until your in your 100's.
You hooked me with call me the breeze and now I've watched all three Ls reactions.thanks for showcasing my favorite band of all time.Allen collins(in white) wrote this song when he was 17!
All those people in the audiance are now in their 60s and 70s. Cant imagine.... looking in a mirror
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Lol🤣 We have just a little more grey hair but still rockin ✌️✌️🎶🎶🎶🎸🎸🎸
Every time i see this i wait for that guitar to explode💥💥✌
The whole Lynard Skynard band is gone, but left us this great music😢
RIP BOYS YOU ARE MISSED😢💃💃☘️
9:52 that moment when you realize your (grand)parents rocked *_WAY_* harder than you ever will.
We Did! It was expected of each one of us back in the 1970's!!
Love this comment 🤘🤘
@@sistermoon1970 It's completely true! We did!!
60 year old rocker chick here! 😊
@@Danandrea919 smooches to ya, dearie! keep on rockin'.
The great Allen Collins .. welcome to the greatest American band in history .. enjoy the ride my friend
Allen Collins shredding, he wrote that solo at 16 years old. Lynyrd Skynyrd forever
And crazily, he joined the band just 15 years old
He didn't just join the band, he was one of the 5 founding members.
@@nzo_6543 And for record, they started as My Backyard in 1964. Allen was only 12.
The guitar solo is so unbelievably good that people overlook just how good the bass player is. He's wearing that bass out.
It's really a treat when I see other reactors pick out Leon Wilkeson, the bassist. So many listeners say there are 3 guitars in the band, almost disrespecting Leon on bass -- the FOURTH GUITAR in the band! The icing on this umpteen layer cake of a song as far as the bass is concerned comes at 12:04 of the video; Leon fingers so many notes, so fast, so cleanly on those thick cables (not thin strings), it's a wonder he didn't break a finger or two!
Yes sir Ronnie we still remember you brother...
Ronnie insisted the band bow low to the audience at the of the final set. No casual, half assed wave or a nod of the head while walking off the stage. The band knew the real reason for their success and they never took their audience for granted!
I am addicted to your joy in music. I thought music possessed me until I watched you. Now THAT is possession!! God damned beautiful (and the band was pretty good too).
Awesome show, I was at this concert in 1977 at the Oakland Coliseum. Another "Day on the Green" concert series by Bill Graham. I think he sponsored 61 "Day on the green" concerts in all. 5 or 6 bands, and they played all day long. $7.00 tickets and only 20 minutes from my house. The 60's and 70's turned out so many great bands, and their music will never be matched. Shedmen
I love how 5 minutes into it he states, "What a mellow tune."
This is hands down my favorite reaction anybody has ever done of Freebird and Skynyrd is my absolute favorite band Ever !
Kay Dude...I subscribed. Yeah...you don't give a f^^k how I think you should or should not love what you just reacted to, and you're right. But I also have the right to give my opinion because you put it out there, and you KILLED it. It's just nice to see you appreciate something very different from what you're used to. I've been to your home page about what you like...a LOT of the same stuff that you're used to....but I'll look for more like this one, because even though Free Bird still gives me chills (and I was a kid when it first came out), your reaction gave me chills too. well done, sir.
Ahhhhhh Hector how did I miss this one?! Lynyrd Skynyrd is one of my favorite bands and I love this live version of Freebird❤
Quick story......back in 1989 I lived 3 houses down from Artemis Pyle,the drummer. In just a working class beachy neighborhood in Jacksonville Beach,Florida. He was such a decent guy,teaching his kids to ride bikes,mowing his lawn lol. Occasionally he'd come down and drink cheap beers with me and my hippie friends🤣yehhhh,,good times man~!!
I luv you more after seeing you reacting to this!
One of my all-time favorites! Thanks ❤️
Saw them in Chicago 1976 - I was 19 and it was amazing
Is nobody going to mention that the solo at the end is a double solo? Those guys are both playing the same solo, in perfect time, most of the time not even looking at each other. These guys are some of THE BEST.
These guys are amazing. Pink Floyd was my mom's gift to me, Lynard Skynard was my dad's. He saw them at their very last concert here in Greenville. They flew out and plane crashed at some point after sadly. They stuck around for a while, but with the losses it was never the same.
You have amazing parents!
My mom gave me styx, lynard skynard, pink floyd, fleetwood mac, mama's & papa's, the eagles my dad was never around to give me anything luckiky my mom had a great taste in music and gave me a great taste in music to take through life
lynyrd skynyrd
I've seen all your Ren reactions!! I LOVE YOUR ENERGY!! I am SO EXCITED for this reaction!!! 😊
"He should be arrested. He's murdering his guitar." Grrrrreat line.
OH HELL TO THE YEAH!!!! Imagine my wonderful fortune to have grown up in this time. Graduated "High" School in 1977.
1983 graduate here
1979!! I was there, along the 1st base line..what a day!!!!
😊❤ 1979 here!! 😅😊❤❤
nothing better than watching Hector on a Saturday afternoon losing his mind. I am down for this. Wait let me grab another beer first. Ok Let's go!
Best guitar solo ever
In 1977 this was one of the hottest songs out in the USA.
I delivered Lynard Skynard's personal band equipment, fro 0:21 1:15 m Reno Nevada, USA, to San Francisco California, airport, about 20 years ago.
❤ Love your videos!! Your enthusiasm is totally contagious!! You'd be blast to have along at concert! 🤟🏻🤩
💨Most everyone was high at these concerts😏 The stadiums would smell of reefer the entire day and night. If you went to an indoor show, there was commonly a thick, low hanging cloud over the main floor 😁 Good times - people were happy, friendly, rockin' out 🤟🏻❤
🔥Please consider checking out a lesser known Skynyrd song from the last album ('77) released before the plane crash that claimed Ronnie Van Zant (vocals), Steve Gaines (guitarist) and Cassie Gaines (backup vocals) in Oct '77 🕊🕊🕊
💥"I Know A Little" (studio version) is a very well played little dity with kickass guitar riffs/solo and a short but very sweet piano solo 🔥 No one can play guitar on this song like the man who wrote it, Steve Gaines🕊
Please - • studio version only •
The much later live recordings by the rebooted 😒 Skynyrd are quite pale renditions 💩
❤ Keep on rockin 🎶 🤟🏻
The last concert I went to before leaving for boot camp. They had a bunch of great concerts at the Oakland Coliseum, and all around the Bay Area during the 60's and 70's, and yes I was high as fuck. You did pretty well in the pronunciation.
It was played in Forrest Gump when Jenny is thinking a bout jumping
I’m worn out…… think I might have thrown my hip out, and definitely cricked my neck and slammed every kitchen cupboard as I just rocked the hell out in my kitchen…. Loved every second of that 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
🤣🤣🤣
I was at this concert, and the energy was incredible. We were wild and crazy and free, in retrospect, it was the best of times.
Love this record the way the guitarists play off each other
So glad you listened to this!! The guitar solo is insane!🔥🔥🔥
"Cheeto's stained fingers"?... that's hilarious. Yes, you pronounced it correctly... great reaction, Mark!! This performance by LS was awesome.
I remember in the late 70s, everybody wanted Freebird. 😎
I love your enthusiasm. You like it as much me!
It was exactly like it wau back
I love how you said, "Mellow track, man" ... and I was thinking ... get in , sit down, shut up and HOLD ON !!! This song is right up your alley🤟🙌👍👍👀😎. The group's name was made as a play on 1 of the band member's gym teacher's name, Forby Leonard Skinner. Hey man, great reaction ... you EARNED that sweat !!! Cheers, man !!!
This song has been in many a film. It also became a cult move ( at least in the southern US)to yell out ( repeatedly)Freebird as a request towards the end of other artists shows. Some took it better than others. One jazz group actually fulfilled the request playing a very deconstructed jazz interpretation ❤ it took a bit for the requestor to recognize the song😂
Jive around the room and sweat your tits off! It's all right, that's some good ol' southern boogie for you right there.
Saw them live when I was about 13 in my hometown in Alabama! Truly amazing! Loved your reaction! ❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
I just subscribed to you here in May, so I'm sure someone has told your what films this has been in. The most iconic was Forrest Gump. After being raped by her father, Jenny, as a little girl, prayed with Forrest that she could become a bird and fly far far away. A grown-up Jenny was shooting heroin with her boyfriend. Contemplating suicide, she climbed onto the hotel balcony, and "Freebird" was playing in the background symbolizing her longing to be a bird as she prayed as a child. It is also in a lesser-known film "Elizabeth Town". I would love to request a reaction to Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song". I remember as little kid hearing on the radio for the first time. We pulled up to the house, and Plant let it go. My dad exclaimed after a few bars, "What was that?"
I really enjoyed seeing the joy on your face watching this legendary song. Have you ever seen Queen Live Aid at Wembley? Its 20 minutes so may be too long for you, but it is amazing!!!!
You are A PHENOMENON!
The music lives in you, fires you, lights you up!
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 Hell yeah 💥⏪️🧠🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
@@brainsqueezereactions yes, you definitely remind me of me hearing these great tunes when they first came out in the 70's... KEEP ON ROCKIN BROTHER!!!
This was such an Anthem when I was in junior high and then that plane crash ended it all, not long after this concert in fact. They named their band after their gym teacher, laugh, and because they're very first self-titled album, which had this song on it, had a phonetic Guide to the pronunciation of it on the album cover, it immediately informally became known as the Pronounced Album.
They’re the best, in my opinion. Loved them since I was a little girl.
70s baby🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😢
Oh hey, I think that I remembered the name of that movie... this song was played during a huge fight to the Death, in a church, right? The Movie is called: "Kingsman - The Secret Service, with "Colin Firth," Samuel Jackson, Michael Caine and that Chick that had Razor Blades for prosthetic feet. I hope that you can now put your mind to rest... about this one anyway... Thanks for this man. What an awesome way to start my day. You're the Man, but keep your pants on, huh? Looking forward to the Next one... Keep Smiling... Cheers...
It's an unbelievable masterpiece today, but back in the 70s, it was just another sweet day of Rock-n-Roll 😉 🎸
GREAT BAND! I live 45 minutes away from where their plane went down. I was in high-school. SAD DAY(the day the music died)!😥😥😭😭 You got the name right! 😉Enjoy their catalog. 😏😁✌️❤️🔥🎶💯😎 GIMME 3 STEPS, SWEET HOME ALABAMA...🥰🥰🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻This song STILL gives me GOOSIES!🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥may I suggest E.L.O? 🔥😉
There were over 63 thousand people that day. Only 3 months before the fatal plane crash.
Thanks for the flashback. You killed it too!
Here for this one. My aunt passed after a very painful battle with cancer. I was driving when my mom called to tell me. This track came on as soon as I ended the call. This was her way of telling me she's not gone she's still watching over her loved one's. Crying happy tears already.
💔💔Im happy to be a part of those happy tears and even happier memories 🙌🙌🙌🙌♥️
@@brainsqueezereactions I'm a full grown crybaby. Can't remember what reaction you mentioned the 4 different types of people? Sorry I'm misremembering exactly how you said it. I'm a empath. I can feel emotions from music, body language, sometimes I can tell what you're thinking before you thought it. Doesn't work if you ask me "what am I thinking" because then you think I have no idea what you are thinking an blocked what you are actually thinking 🤔 I think ❤️
Stay strong.
My condolences to you. I can tell you really loved your Auntie very much!
at 12:00 minutes check the bassmans fingerwork. impecable at that speed
Every Instrument a masterclass And you heard it.🙏💝🎇
I can never get tired watching this epic performance !
Their song,,,,,Call Me the Breeze,,,,is just as good. 💥💥💥👍😎
Your reaction was PERFECT,,,👍
It's been a rough day and then I see you're doing Lynyrd Skynyrd. I needed this! 💜💜💜 You said it right! Welcome to the classics! I was 8 when this was taped. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My Favorite Band!!!
Alan Collins wrote the song then they dedicated it to Duane Allman from The Allman Brothers band and then when the plane crashed happened in 77 they rededicated it to Ronnie Van zant. But Alan Collins originally wrote it for a girlfriend
I was born in 76. This was the music that played me to sleep as an infant. It's in my soul.
Amazing performance of an amazing song, fun tidbit is that guitar Allen Collins is playing is an original Gibson Explorer from the 1950s worth millions now, it would be worth millions even if he hadn't played it, it's that rare.
One of the greatest rock tunes of all time!!!❤
One of the best guitar moments in history. I got mildly mad at my mom for interrupting it with a phone call one day lol. I told her that was blasphemous
BLASPHEMYYYYYY
My dad said similar when I phoned him during Coronation Street. But he played a mean air guitar 🎸
😂
I love the reactions and Energy! Thank you for respecting and rocking out to the founding fathers! Stay original!!!!
💯 thank you!
@@brainsqueezereactions I always put 💯 volume when free bird comes on
No one else can come close to playing like that.
No auto tune back then.
This is Southern rock that this Southern woman grew up on. This is my all time favorite band. Check out my favorite song off theirs...Call Me The Breeze.
Mr. brain squeeze wow I can’t believe you’re listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd I grew up with them in the states. something will blow your mind is Stevie Ray Vaughan voodoo Child he’s a greatest guitar player ever🔥🔥🔥
Im trying all sorts since Pink Floyd!
So the guy playing piano originally a roadie for Lynyrd Skynyrd and when they were at muscle shoals recording the rest of the band came in and heard Billy Powell playing free bird on the piano that's how he got the job as being The pianist for Lynyrd Skynyrd
You should check out the Knebworth performance. The solo goes longer and he absolutely owned the stage
Longer🤯
I swear like a drunken sailor as well. I dig the economy of swearing...it says so much with such economy. As for Skynyrd...I will never stop being BLOWN AWAY by this performance. PARANORMAL performance all around. Leon Wilkeson on Bass guitar...Dude was locked into that groove like a machine. I have loved these guys ever since I first heard them as a teenager almost 50 years ago. You been missing out on some CLASSIC shit dude. Welcome to ROCK.
SAW THEM TWICE ,SICK ASS KICK ASS BAND 🐐🎸🔥❤️😁😍BEST LIVE SHOWS FOR ME!!
First time I heard this in 77 got chills, listening right now chills again, you are listening to the greatest music in history, ENJOY!!!
Love it the most iconic
Song of all times!!
Fuck luv the 70's
They were so dam lucky to see that live......
Nanna will say my fav quote...
Music be the food of love play on!!!!!!
Cheers
This song has been played at many funerals.
Those were the days of my childhood, God how miss the 70s, 80s & early 90s best dam music 🎶 Ever!
Mark, you're going to fall out of your chair when you play " Working For MCA " by Skynyrd... ENJOY the ride!
welcome to the rabbit hole of rock, classic rock and metal.
you are now on the crazy train. Oh that reminds me, react to Ozzy Osbourne song Crazy Train.
you wont regret it. 👍
I’m 65 . Congratulations on your new journey !
Grew up with these guys & Floyd. Perhaps we were more cool than you thought. LoL !
There were a couple of teenagers who committed suicide, when I was young, by driving into a wall at a high speed. They had this song playing. It was very sad.
Without a doubt this was The Greatest performance ever by any band and certainly by Lynyrd Skynyrd ! Just my opinion and not asking nobody to agree with me . Skynyrd just happens to be my all time favorite band and always will be .
All time banger.
LOL, so glad you liked Skynard!
I'm here starting at your the start of your classic rock reactions ❤Peace out ✌️ ☮️
Good job on the name...funny...never imagined never having heard the band name trying to pronounce it. Awesome to hear your reaction. I'm SURE boat loads of Skynyrd fans will be embracing you for venturing out into their world!
Liked it as soon as I seen ya did this... before watching! Because I KNEW YOU'D FEEL IT!!!!
Glad you liked them - if you want stunning guitar performance, watch Stevie Ray Vaughan live in Memphis!
One of the things I love about this performance is the slow buildup and then the payoff (and how!) at the end!
Try "Simple Man" for more great soulful southern rock from Lynyrd Skynyrd.
On The Hunt - Winterland 1975
Top Tier Hector. Prince at the Rock n Roll hall of fame is surely another everyone needs to hear.
"Smile man..." Allen was conserving his energy for the forthcoming guitar maelstrom. You weren't to know 😆
Most recent movie I remember using this song is Forest Gump, when Jenny climbs up on the balcony railing and considers jumping.
Yeah....this would be the concert i was at. The chicks at the concert were amazing AF!
doing great job, stay at it, im a floydian is why im here
I have just watch you react in amazement to the GREATEST fuckin' live performance ever!!!
Been a Skynyrd junkie for 50 years. I love watching this song blow peoples mind for the first time. It's hilarious to watch reaction-ers cover their ears when they are topped out and ask "what the fuck is this". And I smile because I know... Lynyrd Skynyrd is not done with you yet! Freebird is quite simply, a Rock and Roll Orgasm! And when you think you are close, they tease you a little more. It's magical.
By the way, today is the 33 anniversary of Allen Collin's death (the "THAT'S HIM" dude who should be arrested because he was murdering his guitar). RIP Allen, Ronnie, Steve, Cassie, Leon, Billy, Bob & Jo-Jo. Gary and Artimus, you guys are not allowed to die until your in your 100's.
An underrated but amazing song of theirs is The Ballad of Curtis Loew 😊
It is so gratifying to see a young man who understands "live sound "...and it's beauty! Never underestimate that which transcends.
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You hooked me with call me the breeze and now I've watched all three Ls reactions.thanks for showcasing my favorite band of all time.Allen collins(in white) wrote this song when he was 17!
Holy crap!!! 17!!!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯