Same here.62. Saw them in 75 and 76. Go see them on Sturgis! I know it's not exactly the same band, but the tribute goes on. Saw them last year at Sturgis and it was amazing! Going again this year. 50 th anniversary.
Absolutely! No studio enhancements, no synthesizers, no AI, no rapping, no Autotune,, no sampling, and no boring introspection Just six musicians on top form. Goodness I was lucky to live through this. Support your local live music venues and musicians or this will never happen again. We will all be drowned in a sea of corporate crap and AI nonsense. Maybe buy an acoustic guitar, learn a few chords and see where it gets you.
Yes, certainly "TOP TEN" and without a daught before there time... RIp my brother's.. PS Ronnie Van zant what an talented individual true Master conductor creator and leader of something great. 🍄🎶🌜🌎🌛🎶🍄
65 here, saw them many times in ‘70s Jax, Fla. their hometown. Well, closest to Green Cove Springs. I was in Orange Park, just across the river from those bolts. The ‘70s were wild. Kids today could not even imagine!
This song and Tuesdays gone were played at my best friends funeral in N Anaconda Montana in a Baptist Church the pastor knew all of us and let us have the service without him being there his only request was that we not drink or smoke in his church He had been at one time a cocaine cowboy and we respected his simple request
Dude I’m 20 and am super young and know nothing but when I need a natural high I throw the live version of freebird and jam for 7 minutes of bad ass guitar solo
And there you saw it, folks. One of the best American blues rock guitarists, ever. Yeah, I know Hendrix was unmatched, Allman was terrific, Bloomfield was great, et al. But Allen Collins was a stripped down, meat and potatoes, precisely delivered, pentatonic blues guitar player; and a lot of these riffs are like Paul Kossoff's, only sped up and supercharged with a little bit of Southern twang tossed in here and there. On the record, he did the dual leads all himself. That's how good he was. Amazing. Sad that he's gone. Sad that most of them on that stage are gone. What a tight, rockin', soulful and bluesy sounding band. With such a full sound. With Ronnie singing his heart out -- just like on the record. The UK music fans obviously had a treat that day. Peace out to all.
I love how the crowd was mostly just dead or exhausted when the song first started but you could slowly see them rise and by the end they were standing, dancing and applauding.
It’s certainly up there. Three of my all time favorite performances are people upstaging the Stones. There’s this, then there’s The Who playing A Quick One at the Rolling Stone’s Rock and Roll Circus and then there’s James Brown just blowing them to pieces at the T.A.M.I. Show.
Best version of this song. Thank you Ronnie, Alan, Billy, Gary and everyone else. From the bottom of my heart, I can't thank you enough for what you gave to the world
I was 16 years old that Summer. Would someone please build a time machine so I get the hell out this crazy world we have now. I so miss the vibe of this time period.
Wasn't born until '88 but yes! If I had a single opportunity to travel through time, it would be to see this show. Everything has gone off the rails now. I want off this ride!
Man! If you didn't see Ronnie sing, you never really saw Skynyrd! I know he lived on in the hearts & minds of many after his passing, but I'm thankful the first concert I ever attended was in 1976 starring Lynyrd Skynyrd! Freebird rocked in Largo Maryland!
Back when Americans (even 20 year olds) appreciated freedom....back to the music, that guitar solo is so far off the charts, the sound is still traveling the universe.
Hahaha your generation let the douchebags become supreme. There ain’t no freedom anymore. Especially with the 60 and 85 year olds in power. Freedom isn’t America lol muuuurica
I was a teenager in the 70's. Teenager's today are so different. I feel sorry for them. Life was so much simpler. We weren't a plastic society, no cell phones, no computers, etc. The best part was that concert tickets were less than 10 dollars and others in the audience were respectful of each other. There was trust amongst us. I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Great comments, man.i agree hole heartedly. Rock on man. I'm 62 year old woman and still love it. My kids and grandchildren know it too. I got my grandchildren into. They are 8 and 11. My son hates it. Who cares? I don't. ❤❤❤❤
when i read the underated comments i usually think, no they're not. however in this case i agree..allen collins is one of the greatest guitarists without a doubt in my book..
"If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? " The almost cosmic irony of that question gets me. Lynyrd Skynyrd will be remembered as long as we have music. A magnificent song by a magnificent band.
Guy I had been seeing for a year died suddenly. I got in my car and my normal radio station was off the air for some reason, so I changed it. The very first thing I heard was that line. No intro, nothing. Just that. Made me smile.
This song could go on continuously for 20 years and it still would be my favorite song ever!!!! I love it when it ramps up!! Take me back to the 70's please!!!!!
Here it is 2023 and now all the original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd are gone. They might be gone but never will they be forgotten. So fly high on that Eagle in the sky. I would like to thank you all for this tremendous music that you left us with. Until the road ends and my time on earth is done I'll see you all again one day. Long Live Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Good music always winds up in Heaven God is greddy But he leaves us with The Best of it it lingers on in us Bet l just Love this Music FreeBird and lm with them always Lynyrd Skynyrd Hallelujah Bro 💙💜💚❤️🖤🖤🧡❤️💚💜💙🤍💋
It's 2021, and I wish we could go back to the 70's and 80's. Such happier times before cell phones and internet and all the assorted garbage that currently exists.
Freebird at Knebworth 1976 is as good as it gets. There has never been, nor ever will be, a better performance. In particular, nobody will ever come close to Allen Collins' performace on that day. It's disappointing that nobody has come close to emulating that performance in 45 years, but also somehow immensely satisfying to know that there is a benchmark for live musicianship and here it is, recorded for all eternity. How I envy the people that were there. They were part of something that can never be repeated.
It blows my mind every time I watch it , which is almost every day . But listen to Jimi play "machine gun " live on new years eve , he's from another planet.
If the Brits in the crowd didnt know this song, by God they now it now. Paul McCartney and David Gilmore were back stage with Jack Nicholson. I heard when this song started their conversation stopped and they walked over to behind the stage.
The 'Brits' of which I am one certainly knew this song before this performance thank you very much! I was there that day during one of the hottest summers England had ever known. LS were a brilliant band! 😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
@@gopherdudette Agree but... do you mean the One More For the Road version (one night of the two at the Fox Theater) or the Gold & Platinum version (which is from the other night)? Imvho the G&P version is *the* version. It's transcendental whichever one you listen to ofc but G&P is the one I ALWAYS go back to Still got the original vinyl & it's simply euphoric/spinetingling/other worldly & a band at their tightest & sheer brilliant best.
@@gopherdudette I can't and won't disagree with someone's fav & as I said 99.9% of the live performances of it are incredible but I grew up on the G&P version, not even knowing about One More For the Road or there being alternate takes from back to back shows at the same venue, so it's just ingrained in my soul and holds memories from beach-fishing with my dad as it blasts out of a boombox to road trips with my mates, funerals of people I've known & getting stoned at house parties with it blaring. life wouldn't be the same without it, ANY version. we're just lucky it exists for us to savour forever. 🤘
I was there on that very hot sunny day,Skynyrd were amazing,blew the Rolling Stones of the stage.I went to see Bob Seger on my 18th birthday at the Hammersmith odeon,on the night of the plane crash,a two minute silence was held for them,I’m not embarrassed to say,that I had tears in my eyes.
It's July 1979. My niece was driving on US 17 South when she hit another car head on. She died instantly. This was the last thing she heard. She loved Lynard Skinner. We played it at her funeral. Somewhere she's still riding along playing this song. She 27. Play on.
I still love Stairway, Comfortably Numb and of course Stranglehold, but this will always be one of my favorites. I was so blessed to see the original members of the band in concert. I used to go to almost every concert that came in concert, and I got to see the original members. I still listen to that amazing music today that I grew up listening to. They left us way to soon, but we still have all of the original music to listen to and cherish today. If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me, Yes, we all do remember you, miss you.
Greatest song ever recorded. Seen them at the Fox Theater Atlanta GA 1976. I was 16 years old. I'm now 64, loved them then and still love their music today.
Love how Ronnie brought all his mules out on the Tongue of the stage,knowing they were told by the Stones manager to Not go out on the Tongue! CLASSIC SKYNYRD!! Miss them boys!!!!!°
Ronnie was the type of guy that after a few drinks, he might be your best friend and ask you if you think you can make it to the door before he takes you out. And the buzzard would take on 4 guys in a bar fight and go up and wake band members up to help him fight. I doubt that any of the band members had their original teeth, and I'm being serious. So being told not to go out on the Rolling Stones tongue was just like someone challenging him to a fight.....he NEVER turned down an offer like that.
I'm 58. First vinyl albumn I bought was ELO. Second way Lynyrd Skynard's debut albumn with freebird extended live track. Was great in the mid 1970s when released; equally great today in the mid 2020s.
What CAN'T be Debated ... Now or 100 years from now... Who the Top 2 Southern Rock Bands of All Time Are ... ( ZZ Top, being a Blues Based, Texas Rock Band ) 🎸🎸
Yeah me too. Ronnie was really nervous about singing in front of all of those people so I told him to just close his eyes and imagine they weren't even there. After the show we had a big laugh about how well it worked.
I Love Leonard Skynard! I am 61 years old now and I still Love them! When I was very going, my brother played in a band and I think that this may have been the first Southern Rock song that he played in his band, he played in a Country Music band but he Loved playing songs that had a lot of lead guitar playing in it, he was one of the best lead guitar players that I have ever heard, he passed away at the young age of 43 years old after a battle with Luekemia! This song brings back so many Wonderful memories! I miss him so much!
@@raymondfoerster6711 no Queen's live aid is nothing compared to the Free bird live or the rolling stones concerts. the concerts of the 60's / 70's are really of better quality in terms of music.
Gaines was keeping up but Collins was absolutely smashing it. He fed off of that great Knebworth crowd, they are some true rockers who appreciated good Southern rock when the tempo started crescendoing into a rip your shirtsleeves off it was so loud.
And this is why these cell phones are such a great invention. Those of us that never got to see theses live performances we can now. Long live Lynyrd Skynyrd and the greatest Era of rock and roll ever!!
Thank dog this was filmed; not only because it is among the greatest 14 minutes of live rock and roll ever, but Jagger gets to see Skynrd jamming on his tongue for the rest of his life.
During the guitar solo, you see Ronnie bringing Collins and Rossington out to the stage extension, or the "tongue", which was strictly designated for the Rolling Stones and this severely pissed off Mick Jagger. You can see Collins being hesitant about being out there and gives Ronnie a look like "should we be doing this?" but does anyway. That was Ronnie, playing by his own rules.
the look on the crowds faces when the guitars kicked in and they realised they were witnessing the greatest band ever to plug guitars in play for them.
I was there at that concert.At the time didn’t know my future husband was there also.At the end of this video he is two friends.He is in the middle clapping.Wearing his weed belt.In heaven now.We got together two years later.1979 we couldn’t get enough of our Lynyrd Skynyrd .Own every song they have done.Free bird is my all time favorite 👏🥰😎
Couldn't agree more. It simply has never been, and never will get, better than the 3 guitar jam at the end. I bet I've watched this over 100 times and still love it like it is the first time. EPIC.
OMG - to have been there - sun setting over those trees - that guy absolutely shredding the solo. Can’t tell you how many times I have gone back to watch this . LOVE IT
@@chrisscanlon3717 No it isn't. It's focused on the crowd, not the band. Plus Allen's solo is longer & more intense. Knebworth 76 was used for the special edition just released as one of the best performances ever recorded. Had u seen this band live before the crash u would know this is what u experienced when u attended their concerts.
@@chrisscanlon3717 I said, had u seen this band pre crash LIVE u would know the difference. We saw them many times LIVE before the crash as they came through our area often here in the South. Im old enough prob to be your grandma & all we did back then was go to concerts. We went to see the bands, not the 'babes' as u say, u immature little punk.
I watch this performance several times a year and it never fails to completely wow me. Allen Collins is one of rock's legends and unfortunately not often talked about. This performance and song (he was the primary writer on this one) should assure his name among the greats and I really hope that one day his name will be mentioned much more often when people look back at rock's greatest decade. Better still, he was so humble - just really loved playing guitar, being a husband and being a father. RIP Allen - you brought great, great joy to so many. ❤
The crowd was eerily calm, until about 6min 10 seconds in, Then they realized what they were witnessing THE BEST ROCK BAND EVER!!! PERIOD............................................
Most of the crowd were seated but the end and they were all standing! Nothing will match it nothing will come close to it! Legendary beyond comprehension!
That 3 lead guitar attack is just amazing, Allen, Gary and Stevie Gaines, wow they were really something special, the one thing they were told NOT to do in this concert was to go out and perform on the Stone's tongue and you can see Ronnie Van Zant pushing the 3 lead guitarist onto the Tongue, even Leon on bass guitar was out there, just freaking awesome!!!!
Absolutely unbelievable band, How lucky these folks there that day were!! Rock History at its best , hands down. 63 years old and these were and always will be the BEST of times!!
I turn 60 this year and I've always loved this band especially Freebird and They Call me the Breeze. What talented musicians they were from a generation of great bands and songwriters. I feel fortunate that I grew up to enjoy it all. Rest in Peace and thanks for the memories. You will always be remembered.
Gives me goosebumps! That is a lesson in dynamics from the opening piano ,to the southern crooning of Van Zant, to the over the top all out kick ass end.I love that Ronnie marched his boys out to the tip of the Rolling Stones tongue, even though they were told not to do that as the opening act.Van Zant commanded a stage with just his presence.
Four of us Bought tickets for this it all depended on me passing my driving test to get there, thankfully their trust in me came through, sadly one of the four passed away recently to covid. If memory serves me right 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd were not the opening act they were preceded by Tod Rundgren, Hot Tuna and one other band that I can't remember the name of.
@@oldschool4382 I know of only one live recording of Simple Man & Allen didn't do the solo for that song that was all Gary Rossington. Until someone comes forward with some bootleg material I can safely say I've listened to just about everything they've done
Greatest guitar solo by any band ever. Secondly this is the greatest band ever to come out of the United States of America. This is also classic rock defiance they open for the Rolling Stones on this show they were told not to go out on the stones trademark logo tongue. Needless to say Ronnie Van Zant said kiss my Rebel ass and they proceeded to put down one of the greatest live performances of all time. Hail to Lynyrd Skynyrd the hell with Mick Jagger in the stones
Watching Ronnie get everybody back on track to end the song is amazing! He wasn’t just a kick ass song writer and front man he was an amazing conductor!
The best part is 12:06 where you can see Ronnie grab Allen and get the band back in time. Really shows how much fun Allen and everyone was having and how much of a leader Ronnie was.
I saw this too and was also impressed, but I think he's motioning that its time to end. 'One more bar' maybe? (OBLIGATORY PEDANTIC EDIT: It actually sounds like 4 or 8 bars to me, but you get the idea. One more 'go around'. I guess its one phrase? Or maybe two? I have no f'in idea...). Very shortly after he waves to get the attention of the drummer and gives a 'cut' gesture. Really awesome to see that little bit of direction.
@@markc.2958 The band was at their peak - they were never better than they were those final two years or so. Well-honed and practiced after years on the road... they killed it.
Can you imagine the impact he would have had on today's guitarists had he survived!?!? Dude had SO much talent and I'm not sure he had the time on earth to fully realize it....
Everytime Ronnie looks at Allen its like he's sayin i might light the fuse 4 this band but Allen u sir R the bomb 4 this band best ever hands down in my book
And everyone went home still thinking The Stones were the best rock band in the world.....thought no-one! I was there, and 10CC and The Stones were completely outclassed by a quite brilliant performance by Skynyrd. One of those musical memories I'll never ever forget.
Skynyrd will be one of the most underrated,absolute,marvelous,kick ass rock n’ roll bands in history. They will always go untouched in the books. Fly High Freebird…
The greatest rock band in the world! I loved Ronnies throat cut at the end. He was letting everybody know, we just killed it and whoever plays after us better bring it.
See back then we had albums and CDs and you know you listen to the guitar and your headphones and listen to it on your albums and it was so cool back then
When i was 16 i liked Skynyrd
Im 60 now i love Skynyrd
I miss the world i grew up in
I miss how great and free we were
same age, and i couldnt agree more. great era to have been a kid in. None of the total nonsence and stupidity thats happening now.
To be honest sir, i felt jealous to all of your music culture back then. Now it's just some bullsh*t tiktok music anywhere.
Lord I feel you, I'm only 40 and I miss the world I grew up in
Fly high, free bird. You’re still great and free at heart. Don’t cage yourself
Same here.62. Saw them in 75 and 76. Go see them on Sturgis! I know it's not exactly the same band, but the tribute goes on. Saw them last year at Sturgis and it was amazing! Going again this year. 50 th anniversary.
And this my friends is why you go to live concerts
No concerts like this anymore.
Absolutely! No studio enhancements, no synthesizers, no AI, no rapping, no Autotune,, no sampling, and no boring introspection Just six musicians on top form. Goodness I was lucky to live through this. Support your local live music venues and musicians or this will never happen again. We will all be drowned in a sea of corporate crap and AI nonsense. Maybe buy an acoustic guitar, learn a few chords and see where it gets you.
The day lynyrd skynrd showed the world who was the best band
The Best.
More like greatest
Yes, certainly "TOP TEN" and without a daught before there time... RIp my brother's.. PS Ronnie Van zant what an talented individual true Master conductor creator and leader of something great.
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Discarded
Hardly!😝😝😝😝
Wow, us grandmother's now, looked good back then! Yeah I'm 64 now, was 16 back then in those days! ❤ long live Southern Rock!!!
Same here
65 here, saw them many times in ‘70s Jax, Fla. their hometown. Well, closest to Green Cove Springs. I was in Orange Park, just across the river from those bolts. The ‘70s were wild. Kids today could not even imagine!
Boys, not bolts!
Your young. I'm 69sister
Rock on sister!
If I could only watch one band perform one song live, hands down this song at this concert would be my choice every dang time.
This song and Tuesdays gone were played at my best friends funeral in N
Anaconda Montana in a Baptist Church the pastor knew all of us and let us have the service without him being there his only request was that we not drink or smoke in his church
He had been at one time a cocaine cowboy and we respected his simple request
This was better than the Oakland Coliseum freebird
Dude I’m 20 and am super young and know nothing but when I need a natural high I throw the live version of freebird and jam for 7 minutes of bad ass guitar solo
Can't argue with that !!
Simple Man was my favorite next in line to this one. Wonderful.
And there you saw it, folks. One of the best American blues rock guitarists, ever. Yeah, I know Hendrix was unmatched, Allman was terrific, Bloomfield was great, et al. But Allen Collins was a stripped down, meat and potatoes, precisely delivered, pentatonic blues guitar player; and a lot of these riffs are like Paul Kossoff's, only sped up and supercharged with a little bit of Southern twang tossed in here and there. On the record, he did the dual leads all himself. That's how good he was. Amazing. Sad that he's gone. Sad that most of them on that stage are gone. What a tight, rockin', soulful and bluesy sounding band. With such a full sound. With Ronnie singing his heart out -- just like on the record. The UK music fans obviously had a treat that day. Peace out to all.
Artimus is the only one left
@@b-ballfanatic7988rickey medlock is still living he was an original played coming home
Alex Harvey next
Stevie Ray Vaughan was the goat
I have to disagree. As I quote ." You will not hear me cry coz I do do not sing the blues " thy had their own style
Not bad solo for a kid never wanted to play lead guitar, thank God he got over that. I can't imagine a world w/o Free Bird
Allen Collins was so in a zone, I’m surprised he or his guitar didn’t burst into flames! Great performance
Don't forget Steve, he brought Skynyrd to a higher level!
He had to put it in the Fridge afterwards - lol
He wrote that amazing solo when he was 17.
Yeah really! Thinking the same thing lol
He was damn good and and he looked natural. Underrated guitarist
I love how the crowd was mostly just dead or exhausted when the song first started but you could slowly see them rise and by the end they were standing, dancing and applauding.
Absolutely the Greatest Southern Rock Band Ever!
Right On! 💯💯💯💯!
Secound to the ABB.
The best 💯
No. Just rock bands!!! North, South, East, or West!!!
The best🙏❤ be with christ
Southern? Depends on where you are. Ever? Depends on when. Great rock band though!
The greatest 14 minutes in rock history.
Absolutely
I wasn't there, but I grew up with this music, My whole life. A ,& I love all the great music that this awesome band sang especially like FreeBird
The guitar solo still blows this 60 yr old off his feet
Gorgeous.
It’s certainly up there. Three of my all time favorite performances are people upstaging the Stones. There’s this, then there’s The Who playing A Quick One at the Rolling Stone’s Rock and Roll Circus and then there’s James Brown just blowing them to pieces at the T.A.M.I. Show.
Best version of this song. Thank you Ronnie, Alan, Billy, Gary and everyone else. From the bottom of my heart, I can't thank you enough for what you gave to the world
Terribly sorry for the exclusion of Artimus, Steve, Ed, Cassy and Larry
They were awesome without him, but with Steve Gaines they were perfect
@@gregwoodcock7046 And Leon and Bob.
Man I bet all the boys are in rock n roll heaven catching up with Gary. .💔
Ya freebird n lynyrd skynyrd are a big blessing to the world and will always be ❤❤❤❤
I was 16 years old that Summer. Would someone please build a time machine so I get the hell out this crazy world we have now. I so miss the vibe of this time period.
Amen to that
I was 14 and know what you mean......👍
I was a few months old but I want back too. The '80s and '90s were much better than today.
I wasn’t even born yet but I agree that was life
Wasn't born until '88 but yes! If I had a single opportunity to travel through time, it would be to see this show. Everything has gone off the rails now. I want off this ride!
2024 and I'm still listening to this great song!!!!!! Rock on!!!
If you are not listening to L S, I feel that you are not living the dream.
Man! If you didn't see Ronnie sing, you never really saw Skynyrd!
I know he lived on in the hearts & minds of many after his passing, but I'm thankful the first concert I ever attended was in 1976 starring Lynyrd Skynyrd!
Freebird rocked in Largo Maryland!
The Owners of Gibson guitars must have been so proud seeing three of their babies just ripping the greatest solo ever!!
Good point!
Ed King played a Strat but he quit in 75
@@Call_me_The_Breeze Ed also played a Gibson SG, and Steve often played a Strat. BUT, this vid was all Gibson.
The grammatical irony of “three solos” lol. But epic playing, clearly
@@wagliz163 Let's not forget Ed King's pride and joy was his 59 Sunburst Red Eye Les Paul which is now owned by Jason Isbell.
Back when Americans (even 20 year olds) appreciated freedom....back to the music, that guitar solo is so far off the charts, the sound is still traveling the universe.
Allen Collins flat out burned with that solo…totally underrated…RIP Allen
Hahaha your generation let the douchebags become supreme. There ain’t no freedom anymore. Especially with the 60 and 85 year olds in power. Freedom isn’t America lol muuuurica
And spinning rats
And... the universe as we presently define it is still listening. For lack of a better word, Amen :)
Tell you got the blues
64 yrs old and still rock to Skynyrd
I was a teenager in the 70's. Teenager's today are so different. I feel sorry for them. Life was so much simpler. We weren't a plastic society, no cell phones, no computers, etc. The best part was that concert tickets were less than 10 dollars and others in the audience were respectful of each other. There was trust amongst us. I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
America needs to turn back to that time
Been there, done that!
And I'm thankful for it!
We were lucky to have come of age in that era...oh, so lucky to still remember it too!
Great comments, man.i agree hole heartedly. Rock on man. I'm 62 year old woman and still love it. My kids and grandchildren know it too. I got my grandchildren into. They are 8 and 11. My son hates it. Who cares? I don't. ❤❤❤❤
Right on from Canada, best thing since was the convoy
Rock on!!!!!!!
Greatest song ever BAR NONE!!!!!!!!!!!!
That was my uncle Billy
Yes it is
Allen Collins was so underrated, this guy was unreal. What a Great Band.
when i read the underated comments i usually think, no they're not. however in this case i agree..allen collins is one of the greatest guitarists without a doubt in my book..
"If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? " The almost cosmic irony of that question gets me. Lynyrd Skynyrd will be remembered as long as we have music. A magnificent song by a magnificent band.
Well Stated
Guy I had been seeing for a year died suddenly. I got in my car and my normal radio station was off the air for some reason, so I changed it. The very first thing I heard was that line. No intro, nothing. Just that. Made me smile.
@@deannculver7969 that gives me chills.
Yes Ronnie, we still remember you.
I was lucky to see you Live, and even luckier to remember you as you were right here on UA-cam.
Amen @@oldschool4382
This song could go on continuously for 20 years and it still would be my favorite song ever!!!! I love it when it ramps up!! Take me back to the 70's please!!!!!
I don't care what people say, This is the best guitar solo ever 🔥
Allen Collins is a national treasure
You got that Right 😁
I was just thinking that same thought. 🎉
Technically it's not a solo. But I get the point and agree
It is mostly Collins haha
Here it is 2023 and now all the original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd are gone. They might be gone but never will they be forgotten. So fly high on that Eagle in the sky. I would like to thank you all for this tremendous music that you left us with. Until the road ends and my time on earth is done I'll see you all again one day. Long Live Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Amen!!!
Far and away the best rock and roll lead guitar in the world and will ever be
I only wish I was old enough to have been there
Good music always winds up in Heaven God is greddy But he leaves us with The Best of it it lingers on in us Bet l just Love this Music FreeBird and lm with them always Lynyrd Skynyrd Hallelujah Bro 💙💜💚❤️🖤🖤🧡❤️💚💜💙🤍💋
It's 2021, and I wish we could go back to the 70's and 80's. Such happier times before cell phones and internet and all the assorted garbage that currently exists.
I’m with you mate... All the way from Latin America.... This dude can fucking shred!!
I,ll go with you.
No popup ñ o lo lo ñp
And fake virus's...
@@grahampye9353 youre right, if it was real people would be dying from it and we can clearly see thats not happened
Freebird at Knebworth 1976 is as good as it gets. There has never been, nor ever will be, a better performance. In particular, nobody will ever come close to Allen Collins' performace on that day. It's disappointing that nobody has come close to emulating that performance in 45 years, but also somehow immensely satisfying to know that there is a benchmark for live musicianship and here it is, recorded for all eternity. How I envy the people that were there. They were part of something that can never be repeated.
Very true.
It blows my mind every time I watch it , which is almost every day . But listen to Jimi play "machine gun " live on new years eve , he's from another planet.
The kicker is he did that every time sometimes even better
Check out Old Grey Whistle Test.1975.
So true.
If the Brits in the crowd didnt know this song, by God they now it now. Paul McCartney and David Gilmore were back stage with Jack Nicholson. I heard when this song started their conversation stopped and they walked over to behind the stage.
It's played here in the Uk on radio etc for as long as i can remember, and i was born in '74.
The 'Brits' of which I am one certainly knew this song before this performance thank you very much!
I was there that day during one of the hottest summers England had ever known. LS were a brilliant band!
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@@stevehanham9266so that was you!🤣🤣
They knew it just like we knew the Beatles, Zeppelin, Stones............
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And there it is...the exact moment Lynyrd Skynyrd conquered the world! This is the best live performance of Freebird... EVER! 🤘
True dat
@@gopherdudette Agree but... do you mean the One More For the Road version (one night of the two at the Fox Theater) or the Gold & Platinum version (which is from the other night)?
Imvho the G&P version is *the* version.
It's transcendental whichever one you listen to ofc but G&P is the one I ALWAYS go back to
Still got the original vinyl & it's simply euphoric/spinetingling/other worldly & a band at their tightest & sheer brilliant best.
@@gopherdudette I can't and won't disagree with someone's fav & as I said 99.9% of the live performances of it are incredible but I grew up on the G&P version, not even knowing about One More For the Road or there being alternate takes from back to back shows at the same venue, so it's just ingrained in my soul and holds memories from beach-fishing with my dad as it blasts out of a boombox to road trips with my mates, funerals of people I've known & getting stoned at house parties with it blaring.
life wouldn't be the same without it, ANY version.
we're just lucky it exists for us to savour forever. 🤘
Nah, the best Live performance was the one I saw in '76!
Heh heh.
Largo, Md., my first concert!
I agree
The first time that I heard Free Bird, I immediately called the local Radio station to find out the name of song & band
These legends you see you on stage have all perished. RIP gary. You're a free bird now. Fly high!
Artimus is still with us.
I believe the drummer and two of the Honkettes to still be living and some of the back-stage hands and body-guard.
So is my husband, Kraig!! He is out of pain..happy being FREEBIRD!
He told me this was his song
Even though OUR song was " Color My wotld"
If there was ever a rock song that drove us all into a frenzy, this was it.
The day Allen Collins just felt more than good! Best live guitar performance in history!
Allen Collins so underrated...one of the greats
Before there was Eddie V.H. there was Allan Collins!
@@UkrainianPaulie Steve Gaines, Gary Rossington, & Ed King were off the charts as well.
Collins Shreds Like the Best of Em🔥
@@UkrainianPaulie Eddie!
I was there on that very hot sunny day,Skynyrd were amazing,blew the Rolling Stones of the stage.I went to see Bob Seger on my 18th birthday at the Hammersmith odeon,on the night of the plane crash,a two minute silence was held for them,I’m not embarrassed to say,that I had tears in my eyes.
WHAT A STORY TO TELL ! ROCK ON !
I’m back again to witness the greatest moment in Rock History!! ❤️🎶🦅
It's July 1979. My niece was driving on US 17 South when she hit another car head on. She died instantly. This was the last thing she heard. She loved Lynard Skinner. We played it at her funeral. Somewhere she's still riding along playing this song. She 27. Play on.
So sorry for your loss rock on free bird.
That’s heavy man good bless
The greatest solo in history 😌
This or Stairway, or Comfortably Numb. And that's it. That is the Holy Trinity.
@@marktaylor6491Indeed. I literally can’t believe Gary Rossington just died yesterday. I was going to see them play😔 (Rock in Heaven with Ronnie 🕊️)
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steve gaines was shredding it
I still love Stairway, Comfortably Numb and of course Stranglehold, but this will always be one of my favorites. I was so blessed to see the original members of the band in concert. I used to go to almost every concert that came in concert, and I got to see the original members. I still listen to that amazing music today that I grew up listening to. They left us way to soon, but we still have all of the original music to listen to and cherish today. If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me, Yes, we all do remember you, miss you.
This is the GREATEST recording of the GREATEST ROCK AND ROLL SONG EVER
You know you got a great song when thousands upon thousands of people just sit there and watch and take it all in..
Greatest song ever recorded. Seen them at the Fox Theater Atlanta GA 1976. I was 16 years old. I'm now 64, loved them then and still love their music today.
Folks, it just doesn't get any better than this. And it never will! God bless Lynyrd Skynyrd!!! RIP Legends!!! 😍💯😍
Amen!!!
Sad sad bad day
Love how Ronnie brought all his mules out on the Tongue of the stage,knowing they were told by the Stones manager to Not go out on the Tongue!
CLASSIC SKYNYRD!!
Miss them boys!!!!!°
Ronnie was the type of guy that after a few drinks, he might be your best friend and ask you if you think you can make it to the door before he takes you out. And the buzzard would take on 4 guys in a bar fight and go up and wake band members up to help him fight. I doubt that any of the band members had their original teeth, and I'm being serious. So being told not to go out on the Rolling Stones tongue was just like someone challenging him to a fight.....he NEVER turned down an offer like that.
Classic moment in rock history Similar to when Jim Morrison of the Doors said the word high on Eddie Sullivan show.
If this isn't the greatest rock anthem 🎸🎵🎶 of all time... I don't know what is. 👍👍👍👍
Ohhhhhhhhhh raaaaàaaaaa
Don't get me wrong skynard I love but Little Wing by Stevie Ray rocks too
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Candace,
Absolutely! 👍
So does TEXAS FLOOD. 🎸
My favorite version of LITTLE WING 🎵🎶 is by the one and only, Jimi Hendrix. 🎸
I'm 58. First vinyl albumn I bought was ELO. Second way Lynyrd Skynard's debut albumn with freebird extended live track. Was great in the mid 1970s when released; equally great today in the mid 2020s.
Im listening .!!! November 1st ..2024..this is for my brother .❤❤❤🎶🎶💥 .. who went to heaven in 2021 on his birthday ..❤😭❤🖐🖐🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶😁💥❤❤
The greatest southern rock band of all time! .......
I would tend to agree...But I have a feeling Gregg and Duane may differ. 👍
@@MrValentyne It's just a marketing label, due to geography. Gregg didn't like being limited to that category and I doubt Duane would have.
Agreed.
Without a doubt.
What CAN'T be Debated ...
Now or 100 years from now...
Who the Top 2 Southern Rock Bands of All Time Are ...
( ZZ Top, being a Blues Based, Texas Rock Band )
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I was at this concert and by some way this is the greatest guitar piece I have seen, Just amazing!
Yeah me too. Ronnie was really nervous about singing in front of all of those people so I told him to just close his eyes and imagine they weren't even there. After the show we had a big laugh about how well it worked.
@@ChrisWojoDotCom Ye me too, I told Ronnie to push Allen and Steve onto the tongue. Jagger was furious
@@ChrisWojoDotCom You knew Ronnie? Are you being serious?
I was as well. Hell of a line up through the day!
@@ChrisWojoDotCom u r a funny dude
The best music ever came out of the late 60,s and 70,s. Of course I'm biased growing up with it all. Peace, love, happiness
Me too. Straight from the south and proud of it.
I'll be 60 in August and still listening to Skynyrd ❤.
I Love Leonard Skynard! I am 61 years old now and I still Love them! When I was very going, my brother played in a band and I think that this may have been the first Southern Rock song that he played in his band, he played in a Country Music band but he Loved playing songs that had a lot of lead guitar playing in it, he was one of the best lead guitar players that I have ever heard, he passed away at the young age of 43 years old after a battle with Luekemia! This song brings back so many Wonderful memories! I miss him so much!
One of the greatest rock songs ever.
Love this song! Band singer music! Never b another like this awesome band! So sad we lost them that way! Rip
Still is today!
Seriously man, could be THE best ever!
The Greatest .
Not One off but THE GREATEST !
That's not just a concert, man that's HISTORY! 😎
Greatest rock performance in history...PERIOD!!!!!
I hear ya 1000% but ya have to consider Queen at Live Aid , and if Ronnie didn't give the kill signal AC would still be up there playing 😂
@@raymondfoerster6711 no Queen's live aid is nothing compared to the Free bird live or the rolling stones concerts. the concerts of the 60's / 70's are really of better quality in terms of music.
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Can’t argue with that James!
Yup
I was there with my parents . I was a 10 year old boy at the time.
1976 seems like yesterday a brilliant day full of memories.
When Allen Collins takes over the song. My GOD! Don’t stop!!!! 🛑 🔥🔥🔥🔥 god almighty
Gaines was keeping up but Collins was absolutely smashing it. He fed off of that great Knebworth crowd, they are some true rockers who appreciated good Southern rock when the tempo started crescendoing into a rip your shirtsleeves off it was so loud.
Ronnie was very much the man in charge! Alan collins shredded the greatest guitar solo in rock history that day!
Best live performance in history. Hands down.
Hello Pamela... How are you doing?
I’ve seen better
And this is why these cell phones are such a great invention. Those of us that never got to see theses live performances we can now. Long live Lynyrd Skynyrd and the greatest Era of rock and roll ever!!
No cell phones in 76 lmao 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank dog this was filmed; not only because it is among the greatest 14 minutes of live rock and roll ever, but Jagger gets to see Skynrd jamming on his tongue for the rest of his life.
No words can really describe this performance.........👍
THEY ARE PLAYING IT
FOR DUANE ALLMON ..
Weed Me
No words? There aren't enough pejoratives in any language to describe them.
NEVER !
No words needed.
foghat slow Ride
During the guitar solo, you see Ronnie bringing Collins and Rossington out to the stage extension, or the "tongue", which was strictly designated for the Rolling Stones and this severely pissed off Mick Jagger. You can see Collins being hesitant about being out there and gives Ronnie a look like "should we be doing this?" but does anyway. That was Ronnie, playing by his own rules.
remember that well Jason baby.Didn't know that his Mickness was pissed off.Slapitupim.
I would have liked to seen mick after they got done lol 😂L S rocked the world that day
the look on the crowds faces when the guitars kicked in and they realised they were witnessing the greatest band ever to plug guitars in play for them.
This is a true American song My people And we all know who we are👊😎👍
Musical Masterpiece, this song is about freedom and about not changing who you are.
I was there at that concert.At the time didn’t know my future husband was there also.At the end of this video he is two friends.He is in the middle clapping.Wearing his weed belt.In heaven now.We got together two years later.1979 we couldn’t get enough of our Lynyrd Skynyrd .Own every song they have done.Free bird is my all time favorite 👏🥰😎
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@@southerninfidel3141 great story….thank you
The best american band ever. The guitar work in this song is unmatched in the history of rock and roll
Couldn't agree more. It simply has never been, and never will get, better than the 3 guitar jam at the end. I bet I've watched this over 100 times and still love it like it is the first time. EPIC.
OMG - to have been there - sun setting over those trees - that guy absolutely shredding the solo. Can’t tell you how many times I have gone back to watch this . LOVE IT
Good times for sure
try their 77 free bird in oakland its even better!
@@chrisscanlon3717 No it isn't. It's focused on the crowd, not the band. Plus Allen's solo is longer & more intense. Knebworth 76 was used for the special edition just released as one of the best performances ever recorded. Had u seen this band live before the crash u would know this is what u experienced when u attended their concerts.
@@GWard-hz5wj you are fake news. The Oakland arena show was pre crash....and the babes were EPIC!
@@chrisscanlon3717 I said, had u seen this band pre crash LIVE u would know the difference. We saw them many times LIVE before the crash as they came through our area often here in the South. Im old enough prob to be your grandma & all we did back then was go to concerts. We went to see the bands, not the 'babes' as u say, u immature little punk.
I watch this performance several times a year and it never fails to completely wow me. Allen Collins is one of rock's legends and unfortunately not often talked about. This performance and song (he was the primary writer on this one) should assure his name among the greats and I really hope that one day his name will be mentioned much more often when people look back at rock's greatest decade. Better still, he was so humble - just really loved playing guitar, being a husband and being a father. RIP Allen - you brought great, great joy to so many. ❤
Great group brilliant musicians . I saw them on live on English tv one night playing this magical song didn't want it too end . Love this version .
The crowd was eerily calm, until about 6min 10 seconds in,
Then they realized what they were witnessing
THE BEST ROCK BAND EVER!!!
PERIOD............................................
AGREED 👍
Best comment ever !,,,!
@@rapturesong4832 thank you
NO DOUBT !!!
Whoever brought the Confederate Flag already knew...........
Most of the crowd were seated but the end and they were all standing! Nothing will match it nothing will come close to it! Legendary beyond comprehension!
That 3 lead guitar attack is just amazing, Allen, Gary and Stevie Gaines, wow they were really something special, the one thing they were told NOT to do in this concert was to go out and perform on the Stone's tongue and you can see Ronnie Van Zant pushing the 3 lead guitarist onto the Tongue, even Leon on bass guitar was out there, just freaking awesome!!!!
Absolutely unbelievable band, How lucky these folks there that day were!! Rock History at its best , hands down. 63 years old and these were and always will be the BEST of times!!
70 yrs older young-saw this band in the 80’s at Akron u-a heavy rockin band fo sor-will never forget it!
I turn 60 this year and I've always loved this band especially Freebird and They Call me the Breeze. What talented musicians they were from a generation of great bands and songwriters. I feel fortunate that I grew up to enjoy it all. Rest in Peace and thanks for the memories. You will always be remembered.
This is to be played at my funeral.From England
I need subtitulos
Gives me goosebumps! That is a lesson in dynamics from the opening piano ,to the southern crooning of Van Zant, to the over the top all out kick ass end.I love that Ronnie marched his boys out to the tip of the Rolling Stones tongue, even though they were told not to do that as the opening act.Van Zant commanded a stage with just his presence.
What a fucking bad ass!!! I want to find that video!!! I can’t imagine being there!!! HELL YEAH!!!
Uhhh this is that video
That's the way us Jacksonville Good Ol Boys use to do it - Before Toxic Masculinity became a Sin
Four of us Bought tickets for this it all depended on me passing my driving test to get there, thankfully their trust in me came through, sadly one of the four passed away recently to covid. If memory serves me right 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd were not the opening act they were preceded by Tod Rundgren, Hot Tuna and one other band that I can't remember the name of.
7th
Allen was such a humble man to play rhythm that entire show only to explode like a nuclear bomb at the end
O público viajando nos seus baratos afins !!! Van Zant já parecia um defunto.
He played lead and had solo's on more than this
@@lovekandy61 really? And to think this whole time I thought Freebird was the only thing he did
Check Out Simple Man a personal Favorite , Saturday Night Special , Tons of others
@@oldschool4382 I know of only one live recording of Simple Man & Allen didn't do the solo for that song that was all Gary Rossington.
Until someone comes forward with some bootleg material I can safely say I've listened to just about everything they've done
Wow. Just seen this for the first time. I was there ❤Oh my God. What A FUCKING great concert 🖤💙❤️
Greatest guitar solo by any band ever. Secondly this is the greatest band ever to come out of the United States of America. This is also classic rock defiance they open for the Rolling Stones on this show they were told not to go out on the stones trademark logo tongue. Needless to say Ronnie Van Zant said kiss my Rebel ass and they proceeded to put down one of the greatest live performances of all time. Hail to Lynyrd Skynyrd the hell with Mick Jagger in the stones
Watching Ronnie get everybody back on track to end the song is amazing! He wasn’t just a kick ass song writer and front man he was an amazing conductor!
RIP Gary. Listening all day to remember the greatness this band was
This song is a true master piece, wow.
Masterpiece to say the least
This band is pure enjoyment what ever the occasion
I was 12 years old at this time 😅
I loved this song then and still do. ❤❤❤
I was there! Best ever. Talent was talent! 😊
That front stage was set up for the Stones. Skynyrd wasn't supposed to go out there. But they did. lol...
Rebels always
@@MemphisRideshare Damn Right
Hell Yeah!!
Hell Yeah.
😎👍
The best part is 12:06 where you can see Ronnie grab Allen and get the band back in time. Really shows how much fun Allen and everyone was having and how much of a leader Ronnie was.
Ronnie was a bit of a tyrant. Especially, if he was drinking. Just watched a documentary where Ronnie tried to end Gary's career while drunk.
I saw this too and was also impressed, but I think he's motioning that its time to end. 'One more bar' maybe? (OBLIGATORY PEDANTIC EDIT: It actually sounds like 4 or 8 bars to me, but you get the idea. One more 'go around'. I guess its one phrase? Or maybe two? I have no f'in idea...). Very shortly after he waves to get the attention of the drummer and gives a 'cut' gesture. Really awesome to see that little bit of direction.
@@jonzenrael Yea I feel like Allen would have played for 10 more minutes had he not stopped him lol
Absolutely, but I was also impressed with how smoothly the band switched gears and slid right into the song's closing.
@@markc.2958 The band was at their peak - they were never better than they were those final two years or so. Well-honed and practiced after years on the road... they killed it.
Allen Collins could SHRED a Guitar
Can you imagine the impact he would have had on today's guitarists had he survived!?!? Dude had SO much talent and I'm not sure he had the time on earth to fully realize it....
Everytime Ronnie looks at Allen its like he's sayin i might light the fuse 4 this band but Allen u sir R the bomb 4 this band best ever hands down in my book
And a beautiful 1958 Gibson Explorer at that, and Ricky honors him ( and getting the sound right) by playing the same model guitar.
Yes sir he sure could!
This song might not be in first place but it sure better than second
Nothing like Freebird to set the mood RIP Ronnie van Zandt and the band!
This is by far the best version of freebird ever created. 🇺🇸💪
And everyone went home still thinking The Stones were the best rock band in the world.....thought no-one! I was there, and 10CC and The Stones were completely outclassed by a quite brilliant performance by Skynyrd. One of those musical memories I'll never ever forget.
Bird calls - in memory of the ultimate free bird, Duane Allman
Yes sir both him n Berry n Ronnie music never recovered from that rockin blues then Allen took the rest and skynyrds sound 2 the heavens gone 4ever
Sky Dog
U sure got that right ....✌️
Well Whoever likes my reply it is straight Goods thanks whoever you were Keep On Rocking
@@grammy965 hi babe nice to meet you
Skynyrd will be one of the most underrated,absolute,marvelous,kick ass rock n’ roll bands in history. They will always go untouched in the books. Fly High Freebird…
Lynyrd Skynyrd is in no way shape or form underrated XD but literally everything else is 100% spot on
How the hell is it underrated? You young generation overuse that word.
One of the best bands I've ever seen, over and over. Highly under rated! ❤
If this doesn't stir your soul and rock your mind your body is dead.
For me, probably the greatest guitar solo you get to hear, ever. With that song, generally, and especially with this performance...
x2! Agree!
Right you are. I am 62, I have seen the greats. I was at Zeps "Destroyer" show in 77. This 76 Freebird is the best ever.
The greatest rock band in the world! I loved Ronnies throat cut at the end. He was letting everybody know, we just killed it and whoever plays after us better bring it.
I was there drove down from Scotland on a motorcycle still have the program as good as new blew my mind awesome day 🏴❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
See back then we had albums and CDs and you know you listen to the guitar and your headphones and listen to it on your albums and it was so cool back then
If you're listening to this in 2021 then you have fantastic musical taste.ihope Ronnie is rocking in heaven at least God would be happy