First Time Hearing Lynyrd Skynyrd - “Call Me The Breeze” Reaction | Asia and BJ
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Skynyrd was a phenomenal band. One of the best ever
Righto ,Neal ,and the album it's off of, Second Helping , I bought in high school in 74 and played it all the time..Awesome ..
@Mark Draine They were my 1st concert, at the capital centre in Largo Maryland, October 1976. I saw them exactly one year to the day before the plane crash.
Lynyrd Skynyrd + J.J. Cale.....a breeze ?..... no, a hurricane !!!
Try as I might, I can't argue that! I got nothing.
Some of the best lyrics ever. "I ain't hiding from nobody. Nobody's hiding from me. That's the way it oughta be."
Billy Powell, the pianist, was not an original member of the band, he was their roadie. When they were in Muscle Shoals recording Free Bird for the very first time, the band went out to lunch, and he was playing the piano intro to Free Bird when they came back in, and they were floored both by what he was playing and that he could play at all. He was a concert pianist, and he thought they wouldn't like that he had studied music formally, so he never told them. They heard that intro and made him a member of the band, and the rest is history. Can't imagine this song without the piano solo.
I thought he went to Bolles while it was still a military school, but apparently he went to BK
The musicianship by the members of Skynyrd is just out of this world. I'm so glad I was a teenager when this was happening!
Right here with you. We did grow up in the VERY BEST Generation. Peace My Brother. Black Concert T's, Levi's Elephant Bells, a Red Bandana doo'rag, and our Addias All Stars.
Oh Man almost forgot about the 8-Tracks and Zig Zags dude!.
Amen brother they were phenomenal very under appreciated they were all spectacular musician’s…
@@amrak5028 I was a "Jobs" papers personally!
@@maryreilly5092 Me too, bought a case box each time so i didn't run out. Do you remember the Strawberry?
@@amrak5028 Oh Yeah!😉
Billy Powell was the keyboardist. He worked as a roadie with the band until they discovered his talent.
Jacksonville says Hello!
He also was a classically trained concert pianist !
Rippin' it up!!!
I call Billy Powell a piano player.
After a show they heard him playing Free Bird on a grand piano and Ronnie said you could play piano this whole time you didn't tell us
“Billy Powell on piano!” This song is the best pick-me-up song ever written!
The live album - One More From the Road is a must get CD. Showcases just how truly talented these guys were OUT of the studio :)
Yes, one of the best live albums of all time, every song an absolute gem and, if anything, better than the originals in most cases.
Absolutely but grab Second Helping and Street Survivors while you're there.
Give Me Back My bullets
Yeah but you need to start them out on the studio stuff - what's the best compilation, "Gold and Platinum"?
You have to own it on vinyl. Much better sound. Vinyl Rules.
Mr. Billy Powell burning that piano down
Holy Cr$@p. This is one of the best rock ‘n roll songs ever recorded. Can’t believe you haven’t heard it before. Skynyrd was one of the best rock bands EVER, and this song proves it. Rest in peace fellas!
"Call Me The Breeze" is a cover of a song written and performed originally by JJ Cale but Skynyrd definitely put their signature on it and made it their own. It's probably my favorite Skynyrd song than I've covered in a band. It was fun to play.😃🎸
I came to the comments to mention JJ Cale. Good on you Mike!
At least, we can read the name of the Artist, JJ Cale. The one who have writing this song, and with orhers more then 200 songs. And lot one was better than Call Me the Breeze, just check Artificial Paradise or Durango.
The Music ship of Lynner Skinner, all right it is perfect, great, but about who will talk in 25 years, may be about their musicship but I will hope, we will give to JJ Cale, the tribute of his importance in the wrirting of over 200 songs, and to influence artist like Linner Skinner and great others rock and roll and blues musics stars
For me it is true that interpretation is fabulous, and Mr JJ Cale would be agree, but Mr Cale was simple unique for his music, his souls and more then that, a strong and a powerful human.
Sorry for my english, my french culture don't help me to exprime proprely my thoughts in english
Daniel, du Québec
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I read an interview w JJ where he said this version of The Breeze and Claptons version of Cocaine and After Midnight paid his rent for his entire life!
@@longknife441 I have no doubt of that!
Caution driving with this song on may result in speeding ticket. Billy Powell on piano. You've only scratched the surface of Skynyrd 's catalog so many bangers ✌🤘💞
My all time favorite Skynyrd song. Billy Powell burning up those keys. If this song don't make you move, check your pulse people! 🔥
Asia & BJ, you’ll love their "Gimme Three Steps" and "What's Your Name?"!!
This is my favorite Skynyrd song!! Once it starts, you can't be still. Love this reaction so so much!!
Call me the Breeze is a foot stomping and hand clapping gem of a song!
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST! 😍🤩 🤗
The best that Lynyrd Skynyrd has to offer. My opinion......
Absolutely
... AND SPEEDING TICKETS, LOTS OF THEM!!! : )
Guys, definitely check out the Skynyrd's first 2 albums, "Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)" and "Second Helping" before anything else. Both are AWESOME!!!
Great stuff as usual guys.
I agree. My favorite are those first two albums. Every song is great!
Absolutely! Get the first two albums.
Their live album One More From The Road is a must listen to get a good feel for Skynyrd Lyve!
Any Lynyrd Skynyrd album is great.The Best Southern Rock Band Ever, Long live these tunes and the band. Gone but never forgotten. God Bless Lynyrd Skynyrd,God must have needed the best Southern Rock Band, they are all playing in Heaven now. May God bless their families, gone too soon, but their Southern Rock lives on Forever!!!!!’😄👍
All their albums are classic. You won’t be disappointed in any of them.
They takin you to church. This is a banger especially drivin down the highway. These guys are Incredible. " T For Texas " and " Workin For MCA " are bad jams as well. " On The Hunt " live is Amazing to.
Alan Collins was one of the greatest rock guitarists ever...so underrated..
Yes Allen!
Great reaction guys! GIMME BACK MY BULLETS is another of many great, great songs from Skynyrd! Keep rocking Fam. 🤘🏻❤🤘🏻
This southern rock band has a soulful-bluesy sound especially in this song and in “I know a little.” 💜💙💜
This song is from “Second Helping.” I Know a Little is from “Street Survivors.”
Asia the short answer to your question, “Which Skynyrd album?”, is all of them. These guys were true musicians and extremely innovative. Responsible for a ton of southern rock anthems. Not to mention that the drummer has the coolest rock name ever “Artemis Pyle” 😂😂
like asking what child us your favorite
Written by JJ Cale. A great song writer and a pretty fine singer and guitar player as well.
J.J. Cale wrote this song this is a cover by them."
J. J. is the man!
The crown jewel of Skynyrd albums is 'One More From the Road' recorded live in Atlanta! I wore out four 8 tracks, at least three cassettes and a couple of CDs of that album and it's still my #1 Favorite Album of all time! In fact I still have my original vinyl copy and last 8 track! 'Pronounced', 'Second Helping' and 'Street Survivors'...the Boys from Jacksonville never missed! Here's a few more songs .... Mississippi Kid and Georgia Peaches are straight up Southern Funky Blues. A deep cut that's pure gold is I Had to Write It In a Song.
~Lesa on my husband's account
They made six albums, all are a must to listen to. After the crash "First and Last" was released, also a must listen. "Pronounced", "Second Helping", "Nuthin Fancy", "Gimme Back My Bullets", "One More From The Road", and, "Street Survivors"
The way the band found out that guy could play piano is a good story
Lead vocal - Ronnie Van Zant
Guitar solo - Gary Rossington
Guitar fills - Ed King
Piano solo - Billy Powell
Bass and background vocals - Leon Wilkeson
Horns - Bobby Keyes, Trevor Lawrence, Steve Madiao
Horn arrangement - Al Kooper
Hand clapping - Wicker, Toby, Cockroach, Moochie, Gunnel, Wolfman, Kooder, Mr. Feedback & Gooshie
When I was a teenager. I had the album (One More from the road) which is a live album with a lot of their hits except for street survivor they were amazing on the album. It's worth a listen. Great reaction. Love you guys. Bye
Great reaction. Y’all nailed it. This is what is called the “Boogie Woogie” genre of music. The term has African origins, but the music has north Texas origins and while originated with Blues, it’s spread to all different types of music. Typically associated with dancing. This is a perfect example. The pianos, the horns, the guitars. It’s a masterpiece. A popular song among truckers too.
Cause absolutely everything is from Texas. Good grief. This is absolutely NOT true. SMH. Homer being a homer.
Actually this song was written by jj Cale and if I remember correctly was an okie which is not texan.
Fantastic song , First song I ever heard by Skynyrd… This song is on my traveling down the Highway playlist .. 😁👍🏼
Rock on!
So used to hearing the Live Version I can always hear Ronnie say "Billy Powell On the Piano !" before his solo 🙂
ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS AND CURTIS LOWE IS A MUST HEAR ASIA YOU WILL LOVE IT CAUSE IT'S A TRUE STORY. THEY WERE THE GREATEST SOUTHERN ROCK BAND EVER AND THE BIGGEST. LOVED THE REACTION
Yes! One of my favorite songs ever. Love your reaction. It's definitely a shack shaker or a barn burner. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Next to Free Bird, this is my next favorite Skynyrd song. It has great energy and the guitar, piano and horns are awesome! What’s over looked, in my opinion, is the bass playing. It really keeps the timing of the song perfect👍🏼😊. It’s just a fun song all the way around….
Leon was a beast on bass guitar, for sure.
Leon Wilkeson is one of the VERY most underrated bass players in rock history.
One of the best ever driving songs and there is no better version than this! Hit a long stretch of highway, crank it up and drive, baby!
Finding their roadie Billy Powell playing FREEBIRD on the piano added a whole other dimension to the band.
The "One More From the Road" album is definitive of the original incarnation of this Southern rock band.
What's funny, Billy Powell (piano) was a stagehand for Skynyrd until they heard him play.
And I think he went to Bolles
The first and second Albums are the ones I recommend. "Pronounced" and Second Helping". They got all the classic stuff on it! Free Bird, Sweet Home Alabama, Call Me The Breeze, I Need you, Curtis Lowe, Tuesday's Gone", Mississippi Kid, Needle and the Spoon, etc
Yes, and they are also the best produced. Al Kooper definitely put his magic touch to those two albums.
Great reaction, you two! You hit the nail on the head about it being juke joint music. This is one happy, carefree, rockin' blues song. Btw, that's Billy Powell absolutely killing it on the piano! SO good.
Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Gold & Platinum' is a double album with most of their greatest hits! It's a great album!
Love your reaction. It was the same for me the first time I heard this song. Gave me a new appreciation for the “ivories” 😊
Excellent choice! One of those songs that has caused many a speeding ticket
I think my favorite, and most complete album, is their final, "Street Survivors", (nothing but bangers). But their double LIVE album "One More From The Road" is a close second and where you will find this song (Call Me The Breeze). Love you guys.
This song was actually written by JJ Cale and his version is significantly slower and had a laid back feel. Skynyrd took the tune and made it their own!!
Now you guys know why we been rocking and good timing through our youth! We had bands like this to party with. Good old southern rock!
When you've got a three guitar threat like this it just feeds itself for great work Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Ed King and later on Steve Gaines are four of the most talented artists. The rest of the band members were the best talented musicians ever to come together. God bless all the members in Lynyrd Skynyrd.
I have played this tune thousands of times. In front of a few friends, bars and honky tonks up to large festivals. Never gets old!! Pronounced and Second Helping are the albums you. And the double “live” One More From the Road, recorded at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta.
Nearly 10 years ago when my father was still alive and in his eighties this was a song he loved just because of that piano
Try " Tuesday's Gone" it just digs into your heart ! Love Skynard always have ,always will !! The tribute band L S is just that, a tribute band. The original will never be beat or get old.
Skynyrd was one of my all time favorite bands. I had the privilege of seeing them in 1976, the year before the tragic plane crash. They were phenomenal and I had never before or since experienced such a fun show, and I spent my teen years on up into my thirties addicted to going to concerts. I've forgotten more concerts than I actually remember. If you enjoyed this song then I would highly recommend the song 'I know a little'.
Flyin down the highway doing 90mph blaring this tune so many times. Whew! Billy Powell on the piano.
Its a very happy and uplifting song. Great pick.
This was definitely some Southern "Boogie Woogie" right here!!!
Loved seeing your reaction to this. I think I suggested it a while ago. Just a KILLER boogie blues. One of my favs.
Some of the Greatest Musicians Ever
Yessss! Love seeing you two rocking out to the greatest southern rock band ever!!! ❤️✌🏼
Lynyrd Skynyrd "On The Hunt"..TRUST ME!!
This is one of those driving songs that'll have you doin' over a hundred down the highway if your not careful
Guitar (I believe Alan Collins) and Billy Powell on the Piano, can't beat it. You can get a few speeding tickets to this song.
Gives me goosebumps too, Asia!!!! That is fire!! Especially the keyboards -- totally blew me away.
Guys - There is a 4 disc box set of all of their greatest hits, some alternative takes (I think), some demos and deep cuts. I don’t know if it is still available, but it would be well worth searching for. As usual, a great reaction. LS was off-the-chart phenomenal.
This is definitely one of Skynyrd's "Are you kidding me!!" songs. But of course they have a ton of em. This song is like a funny car race -- starts off spinnin' and never let's up. Just keeps getting faster . A great alarm clock tone song.
I can't tell you two how much I enjoy watching you two digging great music from a great band like this, together but in your own individual natural ways. You guys are the best. Lots of love from me
This is what tornadoes and hurricanes say, "THEY CALL ME THE BREEZE!!"
I recommend the albums "Pronounced Lynyrd Skynyrd,Second Helping,"Nuthin Fancy","Gimme Back My Bullets ",the double live album"One More From the Road"and"Street Survivers ".The catalog of great songs extensive.This is 7 of the best musicians of all time on one stage and 3 beautiful talented Honkettes.
My absolute favorite piano solo in rock. Billy Powell. Glad you felt it too.
Haha good old clapping and stomping music right here! This is my second best song they do. It’s good to just let the feet and hands loose on this one and stomp and clap! They never disappoint! Great job and great reaction!
If you want a Skynyrd cd get ONE MORE FROM THE ROAD. Hands down one of the top 5 live albums of all time
I suggest Lynyrd Skynard Gold and Platinum for CD. it was a double album of their greatest hits, not sure how many CDs it is, but every song on it is an absolute banger, and we’re talking somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 songs.
Wife here.., Rock and Roll Classic for sure!!!...I wanted to take a second to tell you guys that I'm sorry for my absence (My Husband had a heart attack at the first of the year)..But.., he's getting better now and things are slowly getting back to normal..Thank You Guys for being here with an Awesome Selection.., Rocking Out!!!❣👍🤘
Who else could give you a guitar solo and a piano solo in the same song? Nobody but Lynyrd Skynyrd. You can't listen to this song without tapping your feet. I strongly suggest "I Need You" as your next Skynyrd reaction. It is my favorite song by them and will give you goosebumps. It is an underrated gem of a song and will hit you in the feels.
If you're buying a cd & only 1 get the 25th anniversary set of "one more from the road" its the best showcase of their talent!! It's 1 of the best live concerts ever recorded by any band. The original Lynyrd skynyrd is 99% of the music I've listened to every day for 22yrs...you want that live album!
“Call Me The Breeze” was written by the incomparable J.J. Cale. He is super laid back with a unique voice and amazing guitar style and wrote a few of Clapton's hits. Check him out some time for a nice ride.
Have danced to this so many times, can't imagine anybody who doesn't move with this gem! It's pricey but the Skynyrd Box Set is worth it's weight in gold....just saying
Great reaction! I've loved this song since the first time I heard it. Such a joyful song!
One of the best Lynard Skynard songs ever. Great song
If you want an album, gotta be "one more from the road, " Lynyrd Skynyrd recorded live at the fox theatre in Atlanta georgia 1976 all hits
RIP Gary Rossington. This skynyrd maniac thanks you sincerely for your music.
J.J. Cale wrote this, he also wrote 'After Midnight' & 'Cocaine' from Eric Clapton. As far as what album, 'One More From The Road'. or watch clips from the 'FREEBIRD' movie.
This is the song that got me into Skynyrd
If you are going to buy 1 album, go for a Best Of. They have so many good songs, one album doesn't cover them all. If you find a double CD, go for that.
Gold and Platinum
"Call me the Breeze" is one of my all-time favorite SKYNYRD songs.
Asia and BJ
YOU-ASKED..
I'm going to deliver.
You asked what CD you should get.
I would say, Get the - LYNYRD SKYNYRD - GOLD & PLATINUM Album.
Track Listing:
Disc 1
No. Title Writer(s) Source Length
1. "Down South Jukin'" Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant Skynyrd's First and... Last (1978) 02:12
2. "Saturday Night Special" Ed King, Van Zant Nuthin' Fancy (1975) 05:08
3. "Gimme Three Steps (Live)" (Not on Alternate) Allen Collins, Van Zant One More from the Road (1976), recorded 7/9/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia 05:00
4. "What's Your Name" Rossington, Van Zant Street Survivors 03:31
5. "You Got That Right" Steve Gaines, Van Zant Street Survivors 03:46
6. "Gimme Back My Bullets" Rossington, Van Zant Gimme Back My Bullets (1976) 03:28
7. "Sweet Home Alabama" King, Rossington, Van Zant Second Helping (1974) 04:44
8. "Free Bird (Live)" (Alternate: Free Bird (9:08)) Collins, Van Zant One More from the Road (1976), recorded 7/8/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia 14:10
Total length: 41:59
Disc 2
No. Title Writer(s) Source Length
1. "That Smell" Collins, Van Zant Street Survivors (1977) 05:47
2. "On the Hunt" Collins, Van Zant Nuthin' Fancy (1975) 05:25
3. "I Ain't the One (Live)" (Not on Alternate) Rossington, Van Zant One More from the Road (1976), recorded 7/8/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia 03:17
4. "Whiskey Rock-a-Roller" King, Billy Powell, Van Zant Nuthin' Fancy (1975) 04:23
5. "Simple Man" Rossington, Van Zant (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (1973) 05:57
6. "I Know a Little" Gaines Street Survivors (1977) 03:28
7. "Tuesday's Gone" Collins, Van Zant (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (1973) 07:32
8. "Comin' Home" Collins, Van Zant Skynyrd's First and... Last (1978) 05:30
Total length: 41:19
I've had this on my running playlist for years. One of the best bands ever.
Couldn't agree more!
They’re my all-time favorite band. This came out in 1974. They’re the best. Billy Powell was a beast on those keys.
There was so much more musical ability with 70's bands than they get credit for... Skynyrd is the essence of Southern Rock.
You should watch any of the songs from their knebworth 1976 live performance. It really highlights their quality, but also how they use three lead guitarists which was pretty unique.
Can't go wrong with Lynyrd Skynyrd Greatest Hits, though I think you guys have reacted to quite a bit of it. Perhaps `One More From The Road.` Great live album.
For my money, "One More From The Road" is THE definitive Lynyrd Skynyrd album, because it represents what they were at their core: an absolutely masterful, hard-rocking, hard-swinging, completely devastating machine of a live band.
I say Lynyrd Skynyrd is the very best rock band America has ever produced, and I say only Aerosmith has a valid argument otherwise. Everybody else is a very, very distant third place.
The most underrated and unappreciated song Skynyrd ever did. A masterpiece.
IMO the best rock song ever recorded
Definitely one of my top 5 favorite Skynyrd songs. ♥️
I can't remember how many nights we have danced all night around a camp fire to this.
BJ, I have played at juke joints and honky tonks many times in my life and there's something so fun about it. So yeah you nailed it. And yeah this guy on the ivories Billy Powell is a force of nature. He's a critical part of their sound. They were all so incredible.
And the problem is the only CD you could probably buy would be their greatest hits, because all of their handful of albums are just chock full of amazing stuff. There is literally not a single Lynyrd Skynyrd song I don't like, and they are all across the map.
If you want to see this level of musicianship taken even further, check out Honky Tonk Night Time Man from their final album Street Survivors not long before the plane crash which ended it all. It is mind-blowing.
My first concert. 1976. SKYNARD, J. GEILS, and ZZ TOP! BTW: This is a cover of the original by the incomparable JJ Cale.
In my 60+ years of rock, I’ve probably listened to this tune more than any other. It’ll sure help you scoot down the highway!
Another one from the great JJ Cale. The way Skynyrd speeds it up and makes it a classic boogie woogie tune is just awesome. And yeah shout out to Billy Powell on this, my favorite from him. The secret weapon in a band with three guitarists!
Billy Powell provides one of the greatest piano solos of all time.
And the live one from "One More From The Road" is even better. And the live one from "Tribute" is EVEN BETTER THAN THAT.
The solo was by Gary Rossington who died yesterday and was the last surviving original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd. A great guitar player. He also played that iconic slide guitar on Free Bird. Those chirpy solo fills after the main solo were played by Ed King, another great guitar player. At this time they had 3 great guitar players. Gary Rossington, Allen Collins, and Ed King who now have all passed. RIP .
Billy Powell was phenomenal on the piano! He had studied classical piano before joining Lynyrd Skynyrd!