I’m a 61 year old white man in a nursing home in Decatur, Alabama with my favorite cna from Detroit. Much love brother! ✌️❤️🎸🎶😎 Good music unites us! Stay safe!
I'll be 62 on October 21 my boyfriend had bought us Skynyrd tickets for my birthday they were coming to Connecticut on their Street Survivors tour on November 10 they had the crash on the 20th the day before my birthday we could have gotten reimbursement but we kept them still have them!
They got such a classic guitar sound. I can identify them off just note if they play their classic tunes, which this song epitomizes. Especially at 0:03
My mom died on 10/13/1977. We buried her in TN on 10/20/77, the next morning I heard about the plane crash. When we got back home my best friend had bought me this album (in the flames), and tickets to their next concert. By far my worst week ever. That smell, was my fav on the album, but I still get chocked up listening to I never dreamed. I really wanted that woman to come back home! The concert was Frampton, J. Geils, and Steve Miller. Good, but I really wanted LS. The albums not worth as much as people think (I wouldn't sell it anyway). Now I'm 62 years young, and nobody could replace my mom, or Skynyrd. Don't blame Ronnie's wife and brother for the tribute band. Younger gens get to see them. There will never be another Lynyrd Skynyrd!!!
@@TempleOvBlackLight Yes, very sad. I did see Artimus Pyle, Ed King, and the 2 surviving back up singers playing a show on you tube. I think it was around 2005 or so. The singer did a good job, it's worth watching.
You NAILED IT when you said that younger generations get to see them still. I liked his younger brother's band with 38 Special's singles back in the early '80s when I was in elementary school too!
@@psychoholiday-ju1cp You have great taste in music. Skynyrd's music will never die. I saw new Skynyrd twice in Nasville. Rickey Medlock (guitar player) played drums with original band demos before the first record. If that plane didn't crash, they would have been best ever (still are to me). They got Steve Gaines to play 3rd guitar after Ed King left. They were just about to peak. You can watch the old band on you tube. I recommend live at Knebworth 1976. Also, One More From The Road remastered 2CD set from 1976, best live album ever recorded. Sorry I went on, but love talking about Skynyrd.
Rest your mothers soul my friend!!Skynard is putting on a show in heaven and I’ll bet your mother has front row access!!!Heaven is going to be a great place my friend!!Love and peace to you good sir!!
@@johnnersinger9771 ..... Artimus wasn't the original drummer though. He replaced the original drummer, Bob Burns when he left the band in 74'. Bob died in 2015
You can probably imagine how revolutionary LS sound was for a 13 yo in metro Atlanta in 1973, Awakening !!! Every member in the band had excellent talent, led by RVS. But, Gary was my favorite, such soulful, bluesy, whip cracking rock delivery. I felt the he was the center of the music, everyone else revolving around him with musical finesse. They were the apex of Southern Rock!!! We will miss him here, he loved his life here, but he is with those he has missed for so long. We still have their 🎼 🎶 😊
I'm 76 years old, and I've been fortunate to have been around to see and hear some of the greatest bands of all time...this is one of them. But as great as life is, remember, eternity is forever...
This is likely one of the greatest songs of all time. It's truly mind blowing how good it is, every aspect of this song is legendary. I can literally listen to it ALL DAY.
I’m 23 years old and I LOVE Skynyrd! They were absolutely one of the GREATEST bands to ever walk on this planet! Rip to all the original members. It’s so sad knowing they’re all gone. Would’ve loved to got the chance to see them live. Never been to a concert before but if they were alive they would definitely be my first
I'm 70 almost 71. Trust me, I still listen to LS a lot. They are one of the greatest of all time. Rest in peace Gary. I will see you all on the other side
“That Smell” (1977) - penned by Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins - is about guitarist Gary Rossington, who bought an automobile, got drunk and crashed into a tree, then a house (“Whiskey bottles, and brand new cars / Oak tree you’re in my way”). Lynyrd Skynyrd were supposed to start a tour in a few days, but they had to postpone it because of Rossington’s injuries. The drunk driver was fined $ 5,000* for holding up the tour. His drug and alcohol problems were badly affecting the group. Sadly, Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and backup singer Cassie Gaines were killed in a plane crash a few days after Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 1977 tour started. Eerily, some lyrics in “That Smell” refer to death, and the album cover (which had just been released) showed the musicians enveloped in 🔥 flame. 💙❕💜 May you rest in peace, Ronald Wayne Van Zant (1948 - 1977)… 🌹… Steven Earl Gaines (1949 - 1977)… 🌹… and Cassie LaRue Gaines (1948 - 1977)… 🌹 * Those $ 5,000 in 1977 would be worth about $ 25,000 in 2023‼️
I feel the exact same why about the ending solos. Actually there’s a part of the ending solo between 4:50 and 5:05 that used to be my ringtone but, then I got a new phone and, lost it a few years back
Im 52 yrs old. Ive been jammg to Lynard Skynyrd since I was 9yrs old. Requested Simple Man to be played at my funeral dedicated to my Sons. Best band of all time. ❤
They call them the good old days for a reason. That was the summer of our generation and now we are in the winter of our generation where you can literally smell the smell of death.
If I could bring back anything from that year in '77 it would be they never got on that plane that day, we would be enjoying many more years of Skynyrd magic!!
I bought this album when it came out, it was a Friday, listened to it all weekend, I went to school the following morning and heard over the PA system: The band Lynyrd Skynyrd has just died in a plane crash, needless to say I lost a step in my pace and was in shock "Oak tree you're in my way" lol!!!!
The only part of this song my six year old nephew knows is the line: "Ooh, that smell! Can't you smell that smell?" He seems to think it's about bad smells. I think I'll wait until he's old enough to vote before I tell him the truth.
One of the greatest three guitar assault songs of all time! They could have ended the song around the 3 min mark, but no! They gave us almost another 3 mins of sick solos, a verse, that chorus, and an ending triple solo! And that whistle right when they know they are going to keep it going! This song is seriously so sick!!!
I'm 52 and when I lost my momma, this band helped me get thru it and I grew up listening to this among other similar bands back then. Love this band, to me they are family as I grew up with them. Wouldn't change a thing.
I was in 8th grade art class that day in 1977 With the AM radio on and the plane crash news came in fast. Gary was severely injured. I'm surprised he made it this long. Allen Collins was too, but they are rocking in heaven now
I'm 64 lynyrd skynyrd still sound as good today as they did all those years ago and the members now , who I had the pleasure of seeing them at Manchester Apollo in the 90s , I took one of my clients with me, who was disabled and had learning difficulties , I stayed behind after the concert they came and said hello to my guy and gave him bits and bats from all the band it was a day to remember 🤘
Never tire of this band ! Play their ICON cd all the way to TN (600 miles one way) and home just letting it play over and over and over...great road trip music. And, I'm 75 and still dancing. :)
"Tomorrow might not be here for you." This group feared that something might get them, but it was nothing they saw coming. I find this song relatable. Maybe you know that the sand is running to the bottom of your hourglass, but wonder how it'll play out.
Will always be Legends in my world…was a sophomore in high school when the plane crash happened. Part of the sound track in my life…Will always love LS 🤘🏼🙌🏼
At 64 I remember the crash like it was yesterday, 10/20/77. Lynrd Skynrd was my favorite band and no one played like they did. Even their record producer said, "It is such a pleasure to work with this band. They practice all the time and always ready to play. I am amazed how they play their songs live just exactly like they are on the record. Now that's talent." Steve, Alan and Gary just put it down and if this song don't get your heels clickin, nothing will. Fly on Freebirds, RIP Ronnie, Gary, Steve Leon, Alan, Billy, Cassie, Dean and all the rest. We will NEVER FORGET and will keep on DOWN SOUTH JUNKIN!
Skynyrd was at their best after Steve Gaines joined the band. Ronnie even said they'd all be in his shadow one day... sometimes you just can't help but wonder how great they would've been if the plane crash never happened.
Yep He gave 'em a kick in the pants and lit a fire under their asses... and it was a huge bonfire. What could have been and what we were robbed of because of a couple of irresponsible pilots
I honestly like this song even more than "Free Bird" or "Sweet Home". This is byfar their heaviest song, and their inconsistent guitar licks add a bit of a progrssive rock vibe, which is very unique for this genre. This song is just absolutely perfect!
Time heals all wounds, now just quit cigs after 47 yrs no meth no needles no qualudes no cocaine, just a beer every once n awhile and bud, Life is Great now!
I'm 65 now and have experience all that stuff and it still exists when it wasn't lace now for sorry for the young ones they don't know what a monkey on your back. Life is different now it's time to save the kids.❤
I'm a 30 you're all black man from Detroit Michigan n man I love this hit
Det vs Everybody! Glad to hear you enjoy it man, much love!
I'm a 42 year old white dude from Daphne Alabama on Mobile Bay right there with you sippin on Guinness
I’m a 61 year old white man in a nursing home in Decatur, Alabama with my favorite cna from Detroit. Much love brother! ✌️❤️🎸🎶😎 Good music unites us! Stay safe!
30 year old native American from the upper peninsula. I always think of the movie Blow
Eyewhite...
Yes I was a fool. 38 yrs shooting Meth. I lost my life and my family. I've been clean. 2 yrs now God bless.
holy smokes I needed to see this im 24 years old born 1999 I shot meth since i was 19 im a month clean
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Congratulations on the Chips you hold!!! It worx if you work it!!!
Keep strong. Have faith in God.Never give up.
Stay Strong.🕊️❤️
100 Years from now people will still be Listening to SKYNYRD
I agree
I will be one of them when I will be 40-50
Yes they will Greatest band ever was and ever will be
With all the legends now gone, the memories and music remain. RIP Lynyrd Skynyrd, you're not forgotten and sorely fuckin' missed.
It ain't easy being immortal
I’m 62 yrs old now, I’ve been listening to the original lynyrd skynrd since I was 15, and it is still legendary. One of the greatest bands ever.
I'll be 62 on October 21 my boyfriend had bought us Skynyrd tickets for my birthday they were coming to Connecticut on their Street Survivors tour on November 10 they had the crash on the 20th the day before my birthday we could have gotten reimbursement but we kept them still have them!
I'm 63 and grew up loving this band! Those were the days when music was good and it was real, not autotuned to death ✌🇨🇦👍🤮😎
They got such a classic guitar sound. I can identify them off just note if they play their classic tunes, which this song epitomizes. Especially at 0:03
My husband is 67 and he tells me about them in concert as a 55 yr old thats awesome. I grew up in the 80's which was great.
I started at that age, too.
I’m now 26 and still listen to Skynard and will keep listening
Another round of Lynyrd Skynyrd for everybody! One of the Greatest bands of all time! 👍👍😊
My dad raised me on this music!! 2024 I'm 27 and playing this music for my son!! Keeping the tradition live n well
My mom died on 10/13/1977. We buried her in TN on 10/20/77, the next morning I heard about the plane crash. When we got back home my best friend had bought me this album (in the flames), and tickets to their next concert. By far my worst week ever. That smell, was my fav on the album, but I still get chocked up listening to I never dreamed. I really wanted that woman to come back home! The concert was Frampton, J. Geils, and Steve Miller. Good, but I really wanted LS. The albums not worth as much as people think (I wouldn't sell it anyway). Now I'm 62 years young, and nobody could replace my mom, or Skynyrd. Don't blame Ronnie's wife and brother for the tribute band. Younger gens get to see them. There will never be another Lynyrd Skynyrd!!!
And now Gary is gone, too... 😢
@@TempleOvBlackLight Yes, very sad. I did see Artimus Pyle, Ed King, and the 2 surviving back up singers playing a show on you tube. I think it was around 2005 or so. The singer did a good job, it's worth watching.
You NAILED IT when you said that younger generations get to see them still. I liked his younger brother's band with 38 Special's singles back in the early '80s when I was in elementary school too!
@@psychoholiday-ju1cp You have great taste in music. Skynyrd's music will never die. I saw new Skynyrd twice in Nasville. Rickey Medlock (guitar player) played drums with original band demos before the first record. If that plane didn't crash, they would have been best ever (still are to me). They got Steve Gaines to play 3rd guitar after Ed King left. They were just about to peak. You can watch the old band on you tube. I recommend live at Knebworth 1976. Also, One More From The Road remastered 2CD set from 1976, best live album ever recorded. Sorry I went on, but love talking about Skynyrd.
Rest your mothers soul my friend!!Skynard is putting on a show in heaven and I’ll bet your mother has front row access!!!Heaven is going to be a great place my friend!!Love and peace to you good sir!!
RIP Gary! The group is now back together. ❤
Prince charming ended up being the last one to die....he was one of the member that would likely die first cause of his drug use.....rip gary
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My thoughts too,Ronnie thought he would be the first one to go.
Amen
RIP Gary Rossington.....all the shit you went thru, who would've thought you would've outlived all the originals..... Rest easy brother 🤘😎🤘
Artimus pyle is still alive
@@johnnersinger9771 ..... Artimus wasn't the original drummer though. He replaced the original drummer, Bob Burns when he left the band in 74'. Bob died in 2015
This song never gets old..
This song was about him.
He wrecked a car fucked up and knocked out all his front teeth a Ronnie wrote this song
Crazy Ronnie thought he'd die first but out lasted.
You can probably imagine how revolutionary LS sound was for a 13 yo in metro Atlanta in 1973, Awakening !!! Every member in the band had excellent talent, led by RVS. But, Gary was my favorite, such soulful, bluesy, whip cracking rock delivery. I felt the he was the center of the music, everyone else revolving around him with musical finesse. They were the apex of Southern Rock!!! We will miss him here, he loved his life here, but he is with those he has missed for so long. We still have their 🎼 🎶 😊
I'm 76 years old, and I've been fortunate to have been around to see and hear some of the greatest bands of all time...this is one of them. But as great as life is, remember, eternity is forever...
The world is still going to burn down no matter what goes on!
Me too my friend.
This is likely one of the greatest songs of all time. It's truly mind blowing how good it is, every aspect of this song is legendary. I can literally listen to it ALL DAY.
I agree bro…this definitely belongs on the new voyager disc if they were to ever make a new one
I’m 23 years old and I LOVE Skynyrd! They were absolutely one of the GREATEST bands to ever walk on this planet! Rip to all the original members. It’s so sad knowing they’re all gone. Would’ve loved to got the chance to see them live. Never been to a concert before but if they were alive they would definitely be my first
I'm 70 almost 71. Trust me, I still listen to LS a lot. They are one of the greatest of all time. Rest in peace Gary. I will see you all on the other side
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Same brother only 22 and would trade my soul to see them live in 1974.
Your absolutely right it’s a great band if it comes to the paramount I would jump on it it just reminds me of the oldies but goodies I’m ecstatic
@@tomkohlman8110 it’s so true I didn’t even know Gary passed but there still an awesome band
I’m 40 years clean from sobriety. 🔥
Good on you mate
@@stevenlanza8443 🤓
Fuck sobriety.
@@gregoryshoup2796 reread my comment
7 years here 8 in july
45 year old jew boy from Philly and im in the gym rocking to this now!
“That Smell” (1977) - penned by Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins - is about guitarist Gary Rossington, who bought an automobile, got drunk and crashed into a tree, then a house (“Whiskey bottles, and brand new cars / Oak tree you’re in my way”). Lynyrd Skynyrd were supposed to start a tour in a few days, but they had to postpone it because of Rossington’s injuries.
The drunk driver was fined $ 5,000* for holding up the tour. His drug and alcohol problems were badly affecting the group.
Sadly, Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and backup singer Cassie Gaines were killed in a plane crash a few days after Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 1977 tour started.
Eerily, some lyrics in “That Smell” refer to death, and the album cover (which had just been released) showed the musicians enveloped in 🔥 flame. 💙❕💜
May you rest in peace, Ronald Wayne Van Zant (1948 - 1977)… 🌹… Steven Earl Gaines (1949 - 1977)… 🌹… and Cassie LaRue Gaines (1948 - 1977)… 🌹
* Those $ 5,000 in 1977 would be worth about $ 25,000 in 2023‼️
God bless skynyrd! Greatest southern rock band.
Absolutely. I've always been into British bands but Skynyrd were the one US band I just loved. 1975ish and my very first gig? Skynyrd. Wow.
The Outlaws is a strong contender for that label, I feel
Indeed!!@@Nettacki
30 year old woman and still love this song...old times are the best ❤❤❤
GOD Answers Prayers
yes he does
Man, the riff starting at 2:23 is one of my all time faves… I could repeat it 24/7
I feel the exact same why about the ending solos. Actually there’s a part of the ending solo between 4:50 and 5:05 that used to be my ringtone but, then I got a new phone and, lost it a few years back
Hell yeah... I believe that's Steve Gaines ringing out your riff on his Strat. Need to go back through my notes to be certain.
2:23 is Gaines for sure. 4:50 on is Collins and Gaines
Thats Steve GaInes all the way!!!.. then its Allen Collins, and then Gary Rossington for the solos.. and my favorite Leon Wilkeson on bass!!!!!
Im 52 yrs old. Ive been jammg to Lynard Skynyrd since I was 9yrs old. Requested Simple Man to be played at my funeral dedicated to my Sons. Best band of all time. ❤
One of the best songs ever, they were the greatest southern rock band
Loved them
Steve Gains really does an amazing job rocking those fast and accurate riffs. Unbelievable!
Im 17 yo from Southamerica and i love this type of music that looks like the local songs from my country long live to rock ❤
The guitar work especially at the end
Is absolutly outstanding
Top track with some deep lyrics that hit hard
They are all together now rest in peace legends
Wherever they are there is no PEACEFUL things going on.... 😁
@@jacksonvillekid1041why do you say that?
@@Howtododrugs. cause all the original members are not on planet earth anymore
One of my favourite songs of all time. That solo at the end is special. What a band.
I understand that Melania Trump has just discovered this song, and she loves the guitar solo too!
Don't stick no needles in your arms boy❣️
Mom and dad introduced me to these guys as a kid, still a staple in my classic southern rock taste. Been rocking since 96 keep on rockin.
Shit hits different sober 😎
Philadelphia USA 🇺🇲📿☦️🏥🧠🫀🥸👍👍😇🥚👁️👁️🌍♾️🖤🐈⬛🪖🏇♌🥸.
AMEN ❤
RN CCRN📿📿📿
Truth. Same for Me. Many wrecked cars over the years.
Fuck Yes it does.
The 70's was awesome..! I lived through my teenage years in the 70's..! Bring back 😪 alot of "memories".
They call them the good old days for a reason. That was the summer of our generation and now we are in the winter of our generation where you can literally smell the smell of death.
Facts
How true.@@discodirk48
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If I could bring back anything from that year in '77 it would be they never got on that plane that day, we would be enjoying many more years of Skynyrd magic!!
Girls get off it
I bought this album when it came out, it was a Friday, listened to it all weekend, I went to school the following morning and heard over the PA system: The band Lynyrd Skynyrd has just died in a plane crash, needless to say I lost a step in my pace and was in shock "Oak tree you're in my way" lol!!!!
Dixie pine forests...but yes indeed
RIP to the greatest southern rock bands everrrrrrr
*Now I know what it means when old dudes say rock is dead nowadays🤣 this is so damn rockin'🤘*
This song forever plays in my head all day
People talking to me at work- in my head ‘oak tree, you’re in my way…’
The only part of this song my six year old nephew knows is the line: "Ooh, that smell! Can't you smell that smell?" He seems to think it's about bad smells. I think I'll wait until he's old enough to vote before I tell him the truth.
R.I.P. Gary. Thanks for the memories.
Rest in Peace Gary. Them were the days. The band is reunited.
One of the greatest three guitar assault songs of all time!
They could have ended the song around the 3 min mark, but no! They gave us almost another 3 mins of sick solos, a verse, that chorus, and an ending triple solo! And that whistle right when they know they are going to keep it going! This song is seriously so sick!!!
I know every word to every song on this album. Still have the original fire cover, that I’ve safely put away.
Steve, Alan, and Gary’s solo’s on this song are fantastic.
I'm 52 and when I lost my momma, this band helped me get thru it and I grew up listening to this among other similar bands back then. Love this band, to me they are family as I grew up with them. Wouldn't change a thing.
heart breaking song they were such a great band my heart goes out to family members family who have lost their loved ones
@MarySmutny! I'm one of them My name is Lewis Robert Burton Jr 40 years now!
RIP Gary Rossington… one of the best to ever play….
Praise Gary, indeed!
He's not going to be here to listen to his music or perform
A 30 year old black man just heard this for the first time and it came on while I drove through Kensington
RIP Gary . What a player!
Love the "My grass is blue" shirt
I was in 8th grade art class that day in 1977 With the AM radio on and the plane crash news came in fast. Gary was severely injured. I'm surprised he made it this long. Allen Collins was too, but they are rocking in heaven now
Lord have mercy, each instrument bleeding together. Leon Wilkeson with that Bass!!!!
Leon was very underated!
@@levyelegino2011 his playing ties the music together in every track, greatness!
I'm 64 lynyrd skynyrd still sound as good today as they did all those years ago and the members now , who I had the pleasure of seeing them at Manchester Apollo in the 90s , I took one of my clients with me, who was disabled and had learning difficulties , I stayed behind after the concert they came and said hello to my guy and gave him bits and bats from all the band it was a day to remember 🤘
Never tire of this band ! Play their ICON cd all the way to TN (600 miles one way) and home just letting it play over and over and over...great road trip music. And, I'm 75 and still dancing. :)
I'm 52, still rocking to this good music, love it
Man. That 🎸 is jus beautiful. Still played on radio. U did good fellas
Gary Rossington's death brought me here 🙏🏼 ....... listening from Oak Cliff, TX ♥️
"Tomorrow might not be here for you." This group feared that something might get them, but it was nothing they saw coming. I find this song relatable. Maybe you know that the sand is running to the bottom of your hourglass, but wonder how it'll play out.
Will always be Legends in my world…was a sophomore in high school when the plane crash happened. Part of the sound track in my life…Will always love LS 🤘🏼🙌🏼
I Love songs loaded with awesome guitar solos.
The bassline in this one is INSANE
The absolute GREATEST!!! Leon Wilkeson foreverrrrrrrrr
R.I.P Gary rossington I will forever cherish and admire your 🎸 work! You are now with you brothers for all eternity 😭💔
Gary’s sound - that stanky, swampy tone he got from his Les Paul - IS the Skynyrd sound.
At 64 I remember the crash like it was yesterday, 10/20/77. Lynrd Skynrd was my favorite band and no one played like they did. Even their record producer said, "It is such a pleasure to work with this band. They practice all the time and always ready to play. I am amazed how they play their songs live just exactly like they are on the record. Now that's talent." Steve, Alan and Gary just put it down and if this song don't get your heels clickin, nothing will. Fly on Freebirds, RIP Ronnie, Gary, Steve Leon, Alan, Billy, Cassie, Dean and all the rest. We will NEVER FORGET and will keep on DOWN SOUTH JUNKIN!
46 hard af ese . Southern California..Love it..
My favorite band growing up
One of the ultimate 70's bands...
Forget “Free Bird” and the rest… this is their best tune. RIP LS
The band is all together Again.. god bless them all
My first concert was LS. Takes me back. Thanks for sharing.
AWESOME BAND...I GOT TOO SEE THEM IN 1987, ON THE REUNION TOUR.🎸🇺🇸🇺🇸💜💜
My dad was in Miami in the middle 1970’s and took the band water skiing classic ❤
Skynyrd was at their best after Steve Gaines joined the band. Ronnie even said they'd all be in his shadow one day... sometimes you just can't help but wonder how great they would've been if the plane crash never happened.
Beautiful like now.
Right
Yep He gave 'em a kick in the pants and lit a fire under their asses... and it was a huge bonfire. What could have been and what we were robbed of because of a couple of irresponsible pilots
Every classic band has its day Ronnie said shit Like he'd never live past 30 fate sealed with tragedy://
Only 3 of them were on the plane this is the band ... The tune changed but the music is ALIVE 🙃💜
Been clean 25 years
Clean off h. For 9 years and m 5 years
I honestly like this song even more than "Free Bird" or "Sweet Home". This is byfar their heaviest song, and their inconsistent guitar licks add a bit of a progrssive rock vibe, which is very unique for this genre. This song is just absolutely perfect!
I'm a 29 year old with an amazing father who just turned 70, of course I've listened to this song since I was in his balls.
They always sound like they are in the studio. One of the best rehearsed bands that I listen to ! Love this band!! RIP mules. ❤
Definitely a rehearsal band, not no jam band !!
This was and always will. Be great musical band Ronnie what a voice ....enjoy because this was a once in a lifetime band ..............
RIP Skynyrd
One of the best songs of all time.. underrated classic
Time heals all wounds, now just quit cigs after 47 yrs no meth no needles no qualudes no cocaine, just a beer every once n awhile and bud, Life is Great now!
Lynyrd Skynyrd were getting better and better, this is my favorite song by them and then the master of reality had other plans.
Top of the game. Miss'em all.
It's insane how this album was released so close to the unfortunate plane crash
A legend in their own time
I’m 15 and I LOVE this!! I first heard it in the movie blow 2 or 3 years back and it still hits the same now as it did then!
Yes this yankie from southern California loves this song my most favorite Lynyrd skinerd song !!!! I am 67 years old .
30 yo Man Frm ABQ NM, Still struggling everyday with the same drug I let ruin my life.. This Song is a Classic.
Damn I miss playing guitar. I couldn't play this but it'd be a killer song to learn. Bust it out when you're wasted with the boys lol
Just unbelievably fantastic
In my opinion this song is one of skynyrds best songs . Love it , everything about it is awesome, just great !
I just heard Gary Rossington passed as away today 😢 R I P 🎸
Crazy that this was written about Gary and he survived them all.
Reunited at last. Everyone will be missed equally.
Rock bro,im 52 still rocking, turn it up my bro
Lucky enough to see LS back in 1974 & 1975 with all original members. God blessed me..
He sure did.
Heck of a life Brother.
I'm 65 now and have experience all that stuff and it still exists when it wasn't lace now for sorry for the young ones they don't know what a monkey on your back. Life is different now it's time to save the kids.❤
Tictoc is the monkey on their back. He'll yeah.
You’re not wrong. Simple experimentation has become Russian roulette.
🎸RIP Gary...Prince Charming 🎸
I’am from Ala. they loved coming here,sweet home.I saw them 7 times alway blew away other bands headlining. God blesss-- Roll tide
I’m a 30 year old white man from Glasgow Scotland n man I love this shit 😅😂🎉
some of their best all time solos - and there's a lot of them as we all know
Great drumming