You got it--I'm originally from NJ. Can't recall exactly when I started listening to these guys, Allman Bros, Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Probably at home in NJ of all places (WCBS-FM out of NYC), and then buying records for my 1st STEREO in Germany. But then 2 assignments @ Charleston AFB, S,C. and Keesler AFB, (Biloxi, MS) really woke me up to Southern Rock. I was blessed to see/hear them in concert in SC (forget where) long ago in 77 or 78. Remembering the show is a lost cause. Might still have the shirt, PTL!
Seen this band back in 75 . In those days I was into southern rock CDB,Pure Prairie League, MTB, Outlaws, 38 Special, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Lynard Skinard,ABB, that was some awesome times. 65 now and still rocking it in 2024. Hell yeah!!!
I feel so privileged to have grown up in the 1960s and 70s when we had more hair than good sense. Did your high school have a smoking area like mine did, where teenagers could grab a cigarette between classes? Good heavens!
Same here. Graduated '76...what a crazy time it was to be alive...... As someone famous once said ....... " we are the rock n roll generation, and we are not going down lightly "......lol
I was in high school in the’70’s we had a smoking lounge outside… I would roll up pot in the papers that looked like a cigarette with a filter, and smoke pot, just a quick puff and on my way back to class. I was such a rebel. 😜
My daddy was a singer and guitar player in bands my entire childhood. MT band was one of his faves. I grew up listening to these songs ... I lost my daddy in June, cancer took him within a month of diagnosis. Listening to this song has me in tears... Rip daddy, I miss you so very much!!!
Me too,saw them blow the roof off The Lauderhill Fl.Sunrise Music Theatre in 78',University of Toledo in 79' Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston Mi 3 times.Toy was an ungodly talent.
Toy was a self taught steel guitar player. He taught himself pretty damn good. By the same token, Jerry Eubanks taught himself flute in just a few hours as a matter of necessity. These guys MADE music. Southern Rock is THE best genre of music EVER.
I used to wear head phones with my cassette player riding my horse full gallop listening to this song. Whole album was fantastic. I'm 74 yrs old now. It seems as it was yesterday.
44 years ago today, the heart and soul of the Marshall Tucker band died with the passing of Tommy Caldwell, the band's original bassist. The band was never quite the same after his passing IMHO. This recording is post Tommy with Franklin Wilkie on bass.
Now it's rappers, that couldn't make it, and people from Australia, singing teeny bopper music, good God, where has country music gone, I'll never lose sight😡
Guys had the prettiest damn hair back in the day. I always loved the long haired dudes. I am a 72 year old girl still looking. I’m not dead but still looking! ♥️🌹♥️
Totally agree with the last comment. Tucker, Skynyrd, Zeppelin, Rush, The Commodores, Kool and the Gang. Music from the '70's is just the best in our lifetime. As soon as I saw that MTV shirt Doug G. was wearing, I knew this was a show after Tommy's passing. Long live Toy, Tommy and Timmy Caldwell!
Fun Fact:Toy Caldwell had purchased his steel guitar the day before Fire on the Mountain was recorded. He did not know how to play one but figured that standard guitar riffs would suffice & played the song as released. He did not know that the instrument was not tuned & was still able to make a great song.
Keeping a steel guitar in tune is tricky even for experienced players. First, you have to acclimate it to the room or weather outside. Next you tune the 10 strings on the neck and then you tune the pedals and knee levers. He was playing on the E9 neck. You can play 80% of the type of fills he was doing on just 4 strings. The lower neck is the C6 neck and is used for jazz, western swing and honky tonk. There’s some preferences on tuning like temper tuning where you tune some of the strings not on 440 so they don’t clash as a particular string becomes a different voice (3rd, #5 etc) when you combine the pedals a different way. Now you have these nice $15 tuners where you can tune an individual note from 430 to 450. Back in the day, we didn’t have all the gachetry widely available. When your steel started going out of tune in middle of a gig, you had to use your ear and try your best. Gets complicated. Steel players are like chess players at 2 am in the morning!
What a great song. Holds strong after all these years. Thanks for all the people who have fought and died for our country. I’m listening to this song sitting in my truck thanks for that freedom.
I Hunted the bottoms of West Tennessee with my father in the 80s. More than once early in September while in the woods searching for a place to put a deer stand we ran into patches of weed. Dad always went high alert when this happened. This song always reminds me of that part of my youth.
Being a northeast Georgia boy, I grew up listening to them, and always loved them because I felt like they were the kind of people that I had always known
@@fmagalhaes1521 it's still open an going strong. I haven't been sice I was 10 or 12 yrs old . I'm 44 now . I live up by chase high school right across the state line . Now that you mention it , I think I'll go thus weekend. Thanks for the idea . I hope you make it back there someday soon yourself
I've been listening to Marshall Tucker band since I was in the womb and still listing through all my 38 years so far . My generation definitely doesn't know how to make good music like this !
The only thing missing from this is the late great Tommy Caldwell. One of the best bass players of his day. Sadly, his brother Toy joined him in 1993. Rest in peace!
It was in 1977, I bought a vinyl album called South’s greatest hits in India without knowing anything about Southern Rock of US. I was exposed to Rock music even in India at that time and knew bands like CSNY, JETHROTULL, STONES, LZ, BEATLES and even country stars like EAGLES, John Denver, Kenny Rogers etc but never heard groups like ABB, Lynyrd Skynyrd, PPL, MTB, Outlaws , Wet Wille , ARS etc. The South’s Greatest hits album had many of these bands and opened a new musical window for me . These bands had soul, blues, rock and country genres wrapped up seamlessly. Guitars could be heavy, bluesy or twangy. In addition m Piano ,Harmonica ,banjo, fiddle and even flute were used frequently and percussion was propulsive. The vocals could be sad, bluesy, joyous and sometimes loud . The first time experience of listening to Midnight Rider, Jessica, Can’t you see, Sweet Home Alabama, Fire on the mountain, There goes another love song , Annie etc was mesmerising My musical adventures continued with Alt Country / Americana bands like Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Son Volt, Jayhawks , Whiskey town . But since last 10 yrs or so there has been nothing much or interesting to look forward to in Rock music as a whole with some exceptions like Greta Van Fleet, The White Stripes and some neo psych rock bands like BJM, Black Angels which are rather obscure but easy to find on You Tube or streaming services .
Im 66 and I have seen MTB from early on until the last time I saw them in 99 at Clear Lake Cal. with Charley Daniels and Molly Hatchet and the band was just a shell of is original self. I remember being heartbroke.
First Album I listened to was Marshall Tucker-1975-First concert as well-I can still see Toy sitting there playing that still guitar more than 45 years later.
Song always makes me “feel” as if I’m riding my favorite horse on a trail in the Rocky Mountains, I think it’s because of the “loping along” rhythm section. So relaxing…😘
Raised on this.Im a southern rocker and I have a chance to play in a country band.I came across this vid because it's a song I've got to learn.So I look for covers to get ideas for the guitar parts of songs I need to know.And this right here helped me so much thank you.Good job.
"Thank you my Brother for the amazing tribute to Kris,we really appreciate and enjoy your music and comedy at our house,keep doing what you you do"💯🔥👍"
One of the greatest bands ever, saw them many times throughout the 70s and 80s , had the honor of meeting George and Doug , nicest guys ever , RIP Tommy, Toy and George , ride in peace my friends
I saw the Marshall Tucker Band at Winterland, opening up for John Mayall back in the early 70's before their first album came out. No one was familiar with their songs in the audience, but they were instant fan favorites after the set they played. The two songs that stood out for me the most were " Can't you See" and " Ramblin' on my Mind".......which I immediately recognized when I bought their 1st album later that year when it came out. I'll never forget how great Toy Caldwell sounded on that Les Paul jr he was playin'.
I pray for the families of the fallen Buddy Moody Poplaville Mississippi 69 70 Reconisance 3rd of the 187th 101st Airborne Division thanking All that served
WHEN I HAVE NO ONE TO TALK AND NO ONE RESPONDS TO ME THATS WHEN GOD TALKS TO ME BECAUSE FRIENDSHIP WITH THE WORLD IS ENEMINITY TO GOD IM TRYING TRYING TO SERVE HIM.WITH MY WHOLE HEART GREAT WORSHIP THANKS FOR POSTING
I saw them with ABB, Elvin Bishop, and Wet Willie at one of the Champagne Jams. I remember hearing on the radio that Tommy had been killed and that was one of only two times I have cried over a musical act. The first time I cried was a couple years before. I'll let yall figure that one out.
I find it ironic that two bands that play the flute: Marshall Tucker Band, and Jethro Tull, but neither band ever had a member named Marshall Tucker or Jethro Tull, SEMPER Fi Toy, my fellow USMC Devil Dog, we all miss you, and your brothers
Incredibly talented,,,I’ve been a Leon fan since the ‘70s. I am so pleased to come across this clip, as fortunate as when I stumbled upon his Hank Wilson’s Back album, covering classic country hits like Uncle Pen & A Six Pack to go 🙌👏🙌🫶
Seen them live in October 2023 at Ozark Amphitheater in Missouri. Only one original band member left. The new members were very talented. Great concert!!!
Doug Gray wearing a MTV shirt, MTV just launched 3 days prior on August 1st, 1981 😎
I just made that same observation and now reading the comments see your post.
I noticed that too
This new generation can't make music this good.
New generation = no talent.
No they can’t!!
The ones that can don't get attention.
No truer words have ever been spoken
Iisten to Marcus Kimg, Tadeschi Trucks Band, Dwight Yokam, Marty Stewart, Malted Milk, The New Mastersounds
Im 73 years old. I love mtb. I'm a Southern rock junkie
You got it--I'm originally from NJ. Can't recall exactly when I started listening to these guys, Allman Bros, Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd. Probably at home in NJ of all places (WCBS-FM out of NYC), and then buying records for my 1st STEREO in Germany. But then 2 assignments @ Charleston AFB, S,C. and Keesler AFB, (Biloxi, MS) really woke me up to Southern Rock. I was blessed to see/hear them in concert in SC (forget where) long ago in 77 or 78. Remembering the show is a lost cause. Might still have the shirt, PTL!
Better Days and Nights, Okfuskee Co.
63... yeeehawww😊
Vote blue
@@robertmaynard4265 hahaha 😆 🤣 😂
Our generation had the greatest music ever and here is one of the greatest
How's it going art, Bruce here
Who in there right mind doesn't love Marshall Tucker Band 2024. One of the best bands ever.
Nothing better than good ole Southern Rock! Born in 1966, grew up on this kind of music.
Me too
I've seen them on someone front porch in spartanburg, SC. In 1974 my cousin dated one of them
started way before that
Seen this band back in 75 . In those days I was into southern rock CDB,Pure Prairie League, MTB, Outlaws, 38 Special, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Lynard Skinard,ABB, that was some awesome times. 65 now and still rocking it in 2024. Hell yeah!!!
Me too! I'm 65 also. Never met you but we sure had some fun didn't we?!!?
The good stuff !
Glad we could live to tell about it. Let's do it again shall we?
.38 Special still tours,Super Good compared to others
Please don’t hold your breath, it’s dangerous at this age.
I feel so privileged to have grown up in the 1960s and 70s when we had more hair than good sense. Did your high school have a smoking area like mine did, where teenagers could grab a cigarette between classes? Good heavens!
And even in the 80s in Las Vegas
Got suspended more than once. Lol
We might be old but our music doesn't suck.
Same here. Graduated '76...what a crazy time it was to be alive......
As someone famous once said ....... " we are the rock n roll generation, and we are not going down lightly "......lol
I was in high school in the’70’s we had a smoking lounge outside… I would roll up pot in the papers that looked like a cigarette with a filter, and smoke pot, just a quick puff and on my way back to class. I was such a rebel. 😜
My daddy was a singer and guitar player in bands my entire childhood. MT band was one of his faves. I grew up listening to these songs ... I lost my daddy in June, cancer took him within a month of diagnosis. Listening to this song has me in tears... Rip daddy, I miss you so very much!!!
I listen to Marshall Tucker Band almost daily. I’m 50 yrs. Old.
71 yrs old!
Me too 67
The Hawk Tuah Girl was a twinkle in her mama's and daddy's eyes at this point
Me too, I’m 76.
I'm 29 and just discovered this treasure. ❤
The original MTB is probably my favorite band ever. Been a fan since the 70's.
The original was the best!
Me too,saw them blow the roof off The Lauderhill Fl.Sunrise Music Theatre in 78',University of Toledo in 79'
Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston Mi 3 times.Toy was an ungodly talent.
We were damn lucky to have grown up with this music. What a great time to be a kid.
Toy was a self taught steel guitar player. He taught himself pretty damn good.
By the same token, Jerry Eubanks taught himself flute in just a few hours as a matter of necessity. These guys MADE music. Southern Rock is THE best genre of music EVER.
I used to wear head phones with my cassette player riding my horse full gallop listening to this song. Whole album was fantastic. I'm 74 yrs old now. It seems as it was yesterday.
one of the alltime greatest groups in music history. everything they did was fantastic. God i miss those days.
44 years ago today, the heart and soul of the Marshall Tucker band died with the passing of Tommy Caldwell, the band's original bassist. The band was never quite the same after his passing IMHO. This recording is post Tommy with Franklin Wilkie on bass.
Now it's rappers, that couldn't make it, and people from Australia, singing teeny bopper music, good God, where has country music gone, I'll never lose sight😡
Old man stop pretending you have any clue RE current music
Good country now is as good as ever. Turn off the radio.
. Guaranteed way more than you
You ain't mad, are you city boy 🤣😂😅🥃
@@lockandloadlikehell, you ain't mad, are you city boy 😅😂🤣🥃
Great song. Marshall tucker band and allman brothers band are the very best southern rock has to offer my personal opinion
Guys had the prettiest damn hair back in the day. I always loved the long haired dudes. I am a 72 year old girl still looking. I’m not dead but still looking! ♥️🌹♥️
I loved the hair styles back then!
We are now the old kids on the block and are getting to the ends of our lives as well. My friends are going faster than I could ever imagine. SO SAD
God bless America when a flag was your right to having a good time with good people
Totally agree with the last comment. Tucker, Skynyrd, Zeppelin, Rush, The Commodores, Kool and the Gang. Music from the '70's is just the best in our lifetime. As soon as I saw that MTV shirt Doug G. was wearing, I knew this was a show after Tommy's passing. Long live Toy, Tommy and Timmy Caldwell!
Fun Fact:Toy Caldwell had purchased his steel guitar the day before Fire on the Mountain was recorded.
He did not know how to play one but figured that standard guitar riffs would suffice & played the song as released.
He did not know that the instrument was not tuned & was still able to make a great song.
Keeping a steel guitar in tune is tricky even for experienced players. First, you have to acclimate it to the room or weather outside.
Next you tune the 10 strings on the neck and then you tune the pedals and knee levers. He was playing on the E9 neck. You can play 80% of the type of fills he was doing on just 4 strings. The lower neck is the C6 neck and is used for jazz, western swing and honky tonk.
There’s some preferences on tuning like temper tuning where you tune some of the strings not on 440 so they don’t clash as a particular string becomes a different voice (3rd, #5 etc) when you combine the pedals a different way. Now you have these nice $15 tuners where you can tune an individual note from 430 to 450. Back in the day, we didn’t have all the gachetry widely available. When your steel started going out of tune in middle of a gig, you had to use your ear and try your best.
Gets complicated. Steel players are like chess players at 2 am in the morning!
This is my favorite Marshall tucker band song. Love this band!
What a great song. Holds strong after all these years. Thanks for all the people who have fought and died for our country. I’m listening to this song sitting in my truck thanks for that freedom.
I Hunted the bottoms of West Tennessee with my father in the 80s. More than once early in September while in the woods searching for a place to put a deer stand we ran into patches of weed. Dad always went high alert when this happened. This song always reminds me of that part of my youth.
Being a northeast Georgia boy, I grew up listening to them, and always loved them because I felt like they were the kind of people that I had always known
There is a unity among the mountain folks that flatlanders just never understand
Hell yeah! From my high school days 74 to 78 loved Marshall Tucker rip toy!
Better times, better music, better life.
Spartanburg South Carolinas pride an joy right here
I need to get back up to Spartanburg and go to The Beacon!!! It has been 30 years.
@@fmagalhaes1521 it's still open an going strong. I haven't been sice I was 10 or 12 yrs old . I'm 44 now . I live up by chase high school right across the state line . Now that you mention it , I think I'll go thus weekend. Thanks for the idea . I hope you make it back there someday soon yourself
You beat me to it!
@@fmagalhaes1521what is the beacon?
@@jeffalbillar7625 The Beacon is restaurant famous for their burgers and other stuff. It is in Spartanburg, SC.
I've been listening to Marshall Tucker band since I was in the womb and still listing through all my 38 years so far . My generation definitely doesn't know how to make good music like this !
Even after all these years they still sound great marshal tucker would be proud
The only thing missing from this is the late great Tommy Caldwell. One of the best bass players of his day. Sadly, his brother Toy joined him in 1993. Rest in peace!
It was in 1977, I bought a vinyl album called South’s greatest hits in India without knowing anything about Southern Rock of US. I was exposed to Rock music even in India at that time and knew bands like CSNY, JETHROTULL, STONES, LZ, BEATLES and even country stars like EAGLES, John Denver, Kenny Rogers etc but never heard groups like ABB, Lynyrd Skynyrd, PPL, MTB, Outlaws , Wet Wille , ARS etc. The South’s Greatest hits album had many of these bands and opened a new musical window for me . These bands had soul, blues, rock and country genres wrapped up seamlessly. Guitars could be heavy, bluesy or twangy. In addition m Piano ,Harmonica ,banjo, fiddle and even flute were used frequently and percussion was propulsive. The vocals could be sad, bluesy, joyous and sometimes loud . The first time experience of listening to Midnight Rider, Jessica, Can’t you see, Sweet Home Alabama, Fire on the mountain, There goes another love song , Annie etc was mesmerising
My musical adventures continued with Alt Country / Americana bands like Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, Son Volt, Jayhawks , Whiskey town .
But since last 10 yrs or so there has been nothing much or interesting to look forward to in Rock music as a whole with some exceptions like Greta Van Fleet, The White Stripes and some neo psych rock bands like BJM, Black Angels which are rather obscure but easy to find on You Tube or streaming services .
Im 66 and I have seen MTB from early on until the last time I saw them in 99 at Clear Lake Cal. with Charley Daniels and Molly Hatchet and the band was just a shell of is original self. I remember being heartbroke.
Thank you for this, Annie. Yes, we can always sing. ❤
NEW BIRTH One of the BEST GROUPS IN THE 70’s!!! Beautiful Song and WILDFLOWER!!!
Brings tears to my eyes.A generation gone.
We are still here listening. And dancing.
My 4 year old thoroughly enjoyed this. "Dad they sang that good"
The 70s were touched by the hand of God!
Remember when all these songs and bands were and still are top shelf
Real talent, real music, real intertainment. The happiest days were when love songs made your heart sing and told you a real story.❤
This is one of the best bands ever. Raw talent. And every song is totally different from the other. My favorite band.
Saw this band in 1975. Saw them again in 2013.
Doug is the only survivor
And still they rock on!
Is Paul Riddle gone?
I don't think so. He's just not with the group. @@stevenbaggett6549
@@stevenbaggett6549paul is gone but still alive.
A lot of great free concerts in Virginia Beach 1990s at the 24th Street stage. Thank you so much
Saw them for free Willimantic CT the green
Thank you & the boys, for sharing your tunes.
This brings back such great memories. Glad this showed up my feed.
That performance blessed me , thank you for whoever put that up:-)
🌹🌹🌹🦁🔥❤️🌹🌹
This is Gold !! 😍 So wish I’d seen them live - one of my favorite bands !!
I'm 72 now and I've seen a BOAT load of shows. Seen MTB twice , once with Charlie Daniels. Great shows and great times. 🎶🇺🇸😎
First Album I listened to was Marshall Tucker-1975-First concert as well-I can still see Toy sitting there playing that still guitar more than 45 years later.
Song always makes me “feel” as if I’m riding my favorite horse on a trail in the Rocky Mountains, I think it’s because of the “loping along” rhythm section. So relaxing…😘
You guys made Spartanburg, SC proud.
Saw 'em live once. Don't get no better!
I saw them on the southern comfort tour with Charlie Daniels and Lynyrd Skynyrd one of the best ever
We saw MTB about 8 yrs ago, I bought a t-shirt to help support. We love them… I get more compliments on my t-shirt from both you G and old!
Saw them in 71 with Charlie Daniel's and elven bishop best concert of my life
Raised on this.Im a southern rocker and I have a chance to play in a country band.I came across this vid because it's a song I've got to learn.So I look for covers to get ideas for the guitar parts of songs I need to know.And this right here helped me so much thank you.Good job.
I went to junior high school in Spartanburg with some of the original members. I loved them.
They were great , and I loved seeing them at Clemson University, and I still love playing their songs in the bands I’ve been in and solo!!
I saw them locally more than once. I always thought they were feeling the freedom of the music as much as I was.
Thank you for sharing this clip. I was fortunate to catch MTB a couple years earlier at a small venue. Incredible band!
"Thank you my Brother for the amazing tribute to Kris,we really appreciate and enjoy your music and comedy at our house,keep doing what you you do"💯🔥👍"
Ain't nothin better than old southern rock. Never gets old.
Right on! This is so awesome to see. Cheers! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️
Love the music of the Marshall Tucker Band ♥️♥️🎤🎸🎶🎵🎼🌟⭐️💫
Incredible band and song.
Fishing with Toy was a great time many trips and many great stories, I will always remember those times when he was just Toy with a pole in his hand
So much amazing talent with us with Toy and George now gone. Hopefully new generations will find what the greatest Southern rock band was.
Good song that brings back memories.
One of the greatest bands ever, saw them many times throughout the 70s and 80s , had the honor of meeting George and Doug , nicest guys ever , RIP Tommy, Toy and George , ride in peace my friends
I was 11 years old man ! This guys voice is awesome ! Love the story i feel like im a part of the story !
First saw them in 1980 in a small venue in South Carolina. Hugh fan ever since!!!
Absolutely one of my favorite bands! If this music doesn't get your toes tapping or your two step/swing Jones going we can't be friends!
I saw the Marshall Tucker Band at Winterland, opening up for John Mayall back in the early 70's before their first album came out. No one was familiar with their songs in the audience, but they were instant fan favorites after the set they played. The two songs that stood out for me the most were " Can't you See" and " Ramblin' on my Mind".......which I immediately recognized when I bought their 1st album later that year when it came out. I'll never forget how great Toy Caldwell sounded on that Les Paul jr he was playin'.
Memories of seeing these guys live...
Damn sure the good old days
I pray for the families of the fallen Buddy Moody Poplaville Mississippi 69 70 Reconisance 3rd of the 187th 101st Airborne Division thanking All that served
Thanks for posting. Great rendition of this gem of a song. Story telling at it's best. Will be watching for future shows down on the Farm!
WHEN I HAVE NO ONE TO TALK AND NO ONE RESPONDS TO ME THATS WHEN GOD TALKS TO ME BECAUSE FRIENDSHIP WITH THE WORLD IS ENEMINITY TO GOD IM TRYING TRYING TO SERVE HIM.WITH MY WHOLE HEART GREAT WORSHIP THANKS FOR POSTING
This music comes from the heart these guys know what they're singing
I regret not seeing the original band back when they were still together.
I saw them with ABB, Elvin Bishop, and Wet Willie at one of the Champagne Jams.
I remember hearing on the radio that Tommy had been killed and that was one of only two times I have cried over a musical act.
The first time I cried was a couple years before. I'll let yall figure that one out.
Terry Kath?
now that's their best vocalist by far!!!!
I find it ironic that two bands that play the flute: Marshall Tucker Band, and Jethro Tull, but neither band ever had a member named Marshall Tucker or Jethro Tull, SEMPER Fi Toy, my fellow USMC Devil Dog, we all miss you, and your brothers
I wish I'd been around in the 70s for one reason only: the music. Seems like none of it sucked back then.
Yeah it did start to suck in the later half of the 70s when the Disco garbage came on the scene
The singer is wearing an MTV t-shirt. MTV went on air August 1st 1981.... this was filmed on August 4th 1981.
This song kicks ass... Long Live Southern Rock...
Incredibly talented,,,I’ve been a Leon fan since the ‘70s. I am so pleased to come across this clip, as fortunate as when I stumbled upon his Hank Wilson’s Back album, covering classic country hits like Uncle Pen & A Six Pack to go 🙌👏🙌🫶
This ole boy does a good job on the vocals
Saw them in 1973 and then a few years ago. One of brother’s favorite songs.
66 and love this music forever, miss you Stef
My old 1980s HS music genre - southern rock and of course, VH…
Appreciated you sharing this as I’ve not seen this life take before👍🏻
Gosh, I got all emotional looking at how the young guys were. I sure miss Toy. Doug still sounds great. Love these guys always❤
Real music miss it
Seen them live in October 2023 at Ozark Amphitheater in Missouri. Only one original band member left. The new members were very talented. Great concert!!!
Memories I don't remember how many times i have seen this band but a bunch all good by god
Todays music is all the same sound, in our day bands had their own sound and you knew who was who by their sound
Notice he's wearing a MTV shirt I think that station only started like 2 months earlier. Man I love this rock
Saw em in 75 at the Sam Houston Colosseum great band great show
I was at that same show
2024. And I'm still in awe of this band.
It’s Really Sad That This Band Isn’t Even Played On The Radio or Even On Sirius XM Like They Should Be !!!!!! 🤬 WTF
People have no idea what they're missing. Oftentimes people just hear the most popular stuff on the radio and a lot of equally good stuff is left out