1st time reaction - Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird - 7/2/1977 - Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Official)
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This is a 1st time listen and reaction so folks please remember my reaction is done on the spot. No script, no pre-recorded stuff. I am bringing you a real and raw honest 1st time reaction.
I was there, in fact I’m probably in the front row. It was a Day on the Green in Oakland by Bill Graham Presents. He put on the best concerts and Lynyrd Skynyrd always put on an excellent show. This is their encore song, always. Ronnie comes back out and says “what song is it you wanna hear” and everyone always yelled FREEBIRD. I think I have concert stubs for $7.50 .... Goodness I miss the 70’s!!
Oh man that’s so so cool
Actually, when not pressed for time, T for Texas would be their second encore
(Please know that this comes purely from jealousy) I hate you so much right now. That show must've been Amazing
$7.50 for a day of concerts!?? That's a gallon of gas now!
I saw them down in Anaheim on August 27th, the following month. I was also a slender blonde sunburned cute teenager. We pushed up to close to the front. I'm now a grandmother of 3. Yikes, I miss the 70s too.
If Free Bird was a painting instead of a song it would be in the Louvre
Lynyrd Skynyrd were a southern rock band out of Florida. Sadly only two band members from this performance are still with us. Gary Rosington on slide guitar ( yes he did the bird sounds) and drummer Artimus Pyle on drums. RIP Ronnie, Steve, Cassie, Bob, Ed, Leon, Billy and Allen fly high freebirds 🙏
Even more tragically, a couple of months after this concert the plane they were on crashed in Mississippi with half the band members dying and the other half seriously injured. The heart and soul of the group, Ronnie Van Zant, had a premonition that he wouldn't live to 30. He died 3 months shy of this 30th birthday.
I believe Leslie Hawkins, one of The Honkettes, is still with us.
I just saw Artimus in Mt. Dora Florida. Has a Skynard tribute band. Dude is still killing it on the skins.
It's so sad. I was 15 during this time. Oh the 70's.
@@blueyzblue6391 Gary Rossington's wife is still living and they've been married for 40 year's..She was a backup singer later on..
From Florida. Allen's (guitarist in all white) wife asked him once.."if I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?" He told Ronnie(singer) about it and Ronnie used those words as the opening lyrics and wrote the rest of the song. Allen wrote all guitar parts including that amazing solo/outro! Great reaction!
Wrong Cassie Gaines wrote the first part when they was boarding a plane.
@@jbrown1971 No, they were right and the song was written before their 1st album was released.
@@jbrown1971 I've alway's heard Allen wrote it.
@@jbrown1971 Cassie had nothing to do with writing Freebird or any other Skynyrd song.
The piano part is legendary. They were cutting the song in Muscle Shoals Alabama. When They left for a lunch break, a roadie sat down and started playing a piano part to fit what he had heard them play.
One of the studio engineers who stayed behind, heard and kicked off the tape recorder.
The roadies name was Billy Powell, a trained concert pianist, who became the bands piano player.
That’s so ironic
Welcome to the greatest American band in history ...enjoy the ride
I was 17 yrs old and was there on July 1977. I lived about an hour away. Saw many bands there at what we called "Day On The Green". We saw two or three bands in one day. Only cost about $11 dollars. I'm 61 years old now and I will never forget the bands I saw. I just bought myself a t-shirt for my birthday that says " I may be old but I saw a lot of good bands". Good times!
You should never forget the girls who were there either. Pure natural beauty back in the day. 😍
I love seeing the younger generation appreciating the music I rocked out to as a teen. Thank you
It's Southern Rock. They're from Jacksonville, Florida.
Through where? Ft Payne, Where?
They are from Florida. Their name came from their school teacher his name was lynard
skinnard. They changed the spelling, they did not care for him. Btw, they died in a plane crash 4 months after this concert. I think four lived.
Southern Pride....one of the best live bands ever.
@@markjones5884 Damn straight ....👍
@@brendahipsher273 Leonard Skinner
This is a song that doesn’t know how to end. One of the best guitar ensembles of all time. The energy at that show was outstanding.
My dad says the same thing. I think the band knew EXACTLY how to end the song and that’s why it’s such a classic, iconic song and a great song to end each and every Skynyrd concert. Nobody leaves a Skynyrd concert wishing Freebird was a little shorter. 🤗
This is a song that doesn’t know how to end. Never heard it put that way, but that is about right.
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Yup
RIGHT
No, he said “they were so good that you would think they were from San Francisco “ They are in fact from Jacksonville, Florida.
The crowd energy at the transition is beyond incredible. What every musician and concert goer desires.
So beyond good that bc of this...Frampton reportedly wouldn't perform after Lynyrd Skynyrd with Free Bird in their set...that's the measure of great seen here.
Arguably the best guitar solo ever. And I mean EVER!
Amen 🙏
I was actually at that concert and yes it was wild! And no it wasn't me with my top off lol to think a few months later 3 of the band members including vocalist Ronnie Vanzandt would die in a plane crash.
So sad. They were from Jacksonville Florida..great reaction! Ty so much..it took me back in time
I saw Skynyrd many times but that show was probably the best ever!
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Yup cause they were going to die.
Tjat was ypu Grand Mom lol
I want this song played at My Funeral in its Entirety.
Yes, halfway through the crowd knew what was coming
They were southerners! I saw them live right before the crash. They were so loud it blew my hair. They were amazing❤
I saw him tonight before the plane crash, in Greenville South Carolina they were on their way from Greenville to baton rouge the next afternoon and their plane crashed
Free Bird explodes into the guitars like no other song ever...........
"Play it pretty for Oakland" ...Awww, Ronnie, you'll Always play it pretty for us. ♥️
I lived it I loved it... I died when the plane wen't down... Bummer day, WOW !
For the record, before the tragic plane crash, there were 10 members in the band including the three backup singers. The pride of Southern Rock!
YOU CAN NEVER DUPLICATE A 70'S BAND! Lynyrd SKYNYRD ONE OF THE MOST INTERTAINING AND ENERGIZED BANDS. YEAH BACK THEN IT SEEMS EVERYONE WAS FREE WITH THEIR EXPRESSIONS, MUSIC OR OTHERWISE . AS ALWAYS A VERY INSIGHTFUL REACTION. HAP HAVE A REALLY GOOD DAY!🙋♀️
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Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, the two best southern rock bands to ever grace the planet !
The Allman Brothers never considered themselves a southern rock band. They preferred "progressive blues". Agree. Much better fit.
Joel, their genres were considered country music, rock, blues and folk and blues rock, but considered to be the founders of southern rock.
Amen. Great bands.
Absolutely agree 👍
I was reading the comments to see if anyone had told you how that guitarist made that "Bird chirping " sound on his guitar... to many comments to read through to see anyone made a comment about the bird chirping sound ...
so Ill just tell you myself. He made the " Bird chirping " sound using a metal or glass cylinder called a " Slide" that is place on the finger ... then on the fretboard of the guitar... there are certain spots you just hold the slide barely on this string/strings ... and you make a sound called a " harmonic note " ... and then you lightly pluck the string/strings ... hence... the "bird chirping " sound. It take some practice to get it down perfectly! Lynard Skynyrd... the absolute best Southern Rock band in history! Enjoyed the reaction... two thumbs up 👍👍😎
Actually the slide doesn't make the chirp it's the side of the pick slid just a little bit along the string with the slide in certain spots to get the exact sound and tone. Gary Rossington and Duane Allman are probably the two best slide guitarist's ever and two great guitarist's period, now Allen Collins he's in that last room of best guitarists ever period with just a few others! 😎🎸🎸🎸💯
@SolidState sentinal It is the guitar and not whistling
@@johnbolin3325 ... I somewhat agree with ya on the Greatest guitarist list but , as there are others like Joe Bonamassa, Bonnie Rate who also plays mostly "Slide" , Vince Gil, Joe Satriani, Kenny Wayne Sheppard, Eric Clapton, Eric Johnson, Samantha Fish is making her way as a top notch guitarist, and ... and " My All time favorite Stevie Ray Vaughn... but he's wasn't known for playing much slide guitar although I have no doubt at all he would have been very good at Slide ... Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top is ..another great guitarist, Warren Hanes ... and there's a long list of others! Before severe arthritis set into my joints... I could play some Slide guitar and I still can ... it's just not "smooth " and I can only play my guitar about 30 minutes before I have to stop and medicate myself for arthritis pain! Hope ya had a " Hollie Jolly Christmas and have a ... " Happy New Year" and thank God that the year of 2020 will soon be in the rearview mirror! 👍👍😎
@@wrdlmbrt1956 I agree with your list of top notch players. I also love Derek Trucks and Joe Walsh. All of these guys are guitar gods. I couldn't play if my life depended on it.
@@blueyzblue6391 Steve Vai????
Magical music ❤
They compliment each other while playing because they practice over & over to obtain perfection in performance!
What the announcer said was 'This band's so good you would think they're from San Francisco.' San Fran had a very vibrant music scene and this concert was in Oakland California right across the bay. The band is actually from Jacksonville Florida, which was pretty much a hub for Southern Rock. As far as the arrangement of the song...Ronnie Van Zandt (the singer) was pretty much in control not just for the singing parts but all the rest as well.
Best guitar band ever
A lot of these people are grandparents today! They will. Never forget this concert!
Most of them are in their 70s or dead.
@@jacklewis5452 no. Most of us are still here and watching the video!
@@jacklewis5452 In 1977 I was 19. I am now 63! 70's or dead, MY ASS!!!
Ahh the 70s,greatest era of music! And love this band,and this song one of their best if not the best! Of course there is also sweet home alabama as well,lol,so iconic,my daughter was born when this song was popular,she is now 43,ouch which makes me 66,Im old but love me the 70s!
says video unavailable romeo,thanks though
Allen Collins was 18 when he composed the solo
Dude you have nailed it! The lead singer, Ronnie Van Zant is the driving force behind this band. he totaly controlled how they performed. He kept them super tight and on target. that is why everything sounds so awesome.
I've watched several of these reaction videos to this live version of Freebird and you aren't the first one to think that girl had her top off, but she doesn't. It's the same girl in the yellow shorts they show several times during the video and she is wearing a halter top or bikini top and the strap is real low on her back. You can see it at 14:35. You also mentioned the piano player (Billy Powell). He was actually a roadie for the band in their early days. He sat down at the piano during a a break at a local gig they were playing and the band heard how good he was and asked him to join the band.
No shame, freedom, love and good music- typical 70s! Great!
This is like a southern rock anthem. Ron VanZant the lead singer didn't wear shoes on stage to feel the better. He died in the plane crash. Several lived by the grace of God. Changed the the rythm at the end to leave the fans wanting more.🙂
@Romeo Dimone Uh no, this is southern rock not bee bop! Geez gimme a break
They're from Jacksonville, Florida & he said, you'd think they were from San Francisco...not that they're from San Francisco. The guitar soloist was Allen Collins, in the white, wrote this song when he was around 16-17 years old. So no, the song didn't end after the lyrics. You need to Google them. There's a huge, tragic history to Skynyrd. They're my favs of all time & I could tell you just about everything there is to know about them. Saw them in concert in 76 when I was 10. No one knew that 3 members would be dead in just one short year 😢💔
Free Bird Live at Knebworth was so cool. They were one of the opening acts for The Rolling Stones and were told not to go on the front part of the stage was with the big red tongue.....but southerners and rules don't always go together...😂😂😂😂😂
Knebworth was much better. The cameraman wasn't focused so much on the girls in the crowd & the guys had more room moving around on the tongue.
@@candicescott7176 I saw them a few days after Knebworth in a tiny venue in Lewiston, Maine. Way past AWESOME! I honestly thought the building would collapse.
@@candicescott7176 agreed, Knebworth the best live version! I want to watch the band, this 1 is 1/2 the crowd.
They're from Jacksonville, FL. They went to Robert E. Lee HS and the phys ed teacher's name was Leonard Skinner. He hated long hair and rock so they came up with the name because of him. Allen Collins, the guy in white, wrote the guitar part when he was 16, but it took Ronnie years before he came up with words to it with a nudge from Allen. Sad that 3 months after this concert their plane crashed and Ronnie Van Zant, the singer and Steve Gaines, the guitarist in the red pants were killed. Steve's sister was also killed. She was a back-up singer. The other members were all injured really bad. Their assistant road manager and the pilot and co-pilot were killed too. I met Billy Powell a few times. There was a place called Ward's Landing right outside of Jacksinville and on Sunday's people would bring their instruments and jam on the stage outside. Billy Powell, Artimus Pyle or Gary Rossington might be jamming on stage sometimes. This was in the early 90's. We use to go there sometimes by car and sometimes by boat. The stage was outside and it was a blast.
and when you think that in three months some of them, including Ronnie, will be gone forever..Great reaction, Hap!
That is a tragic.
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I was at this show Peter Frampton was also on the bill. Promoter Bill Graham put on these Day on the Greens every summer . 3 weeks later july 24 1977 i saw Led Zeppelin here Judas Priest and Derringer opened, July of 1978 sae The Rolling Stones Some Girls Tour. Peter Tosh, Eddie Money and Santana opened. I was 17 in 77 . Those were magical times!!!
Its Melodic but more importantly its simply Honest which is why Lynyrd Skynyrd is still relevant Truth is Eternal
I had the pleasure of seeing Lynyrd Skynyrd live in concert. One of the greatest concerts I ever went to. Lynyrd Skynyrd is a South Rock band who originated in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.A.
Great song!! "The lyrics are about a man explaining to a girl why he can't settle down and make a commitment. The opening lines, "If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?" were inspired by Allen Collins' girlfriend Kathy, who had asked him this very question during a fight." Awesome reaction!!
Ah the trial and tribulations of love. Can cause such pain yet can inspire so many.
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even with the so-so video technology of 1977, you still couldn't help but feel the energy coming from the crowd. Amazing.
Most of them are from Jacksonville Florida. You need to hear "They Call Me the Breeze"
Listen to all their albums all the way through and enjoy enjoy enjoy.❤️
i remember when the plane crash happened back in 1977. to this day it's haunting to hear ronnie starting out this song with - if i leave hear tomorrow, especially in this video where it's only 3 months before he died in the plane crash. R.I.P. ronnie and the rest of the members in the band who lost their life that night.
One of many great bands from Jacksonville, FL ...Specifically my neighborhood!
I was there and it was all music, love and rock! Crazy good...w/o cell phones we lived each note and kept them with our memories.
They are from the deep south. Southern rock and roll at its finest.
Most of the crowd if still alive, are 65 yrs old and up.....Man time just flew bye.....freebird
I'm still here and I was there I'm 66 still alive and well RIPBoys
I know this video is older, and at this point I’m sure you’re aware. But, just in case, they are from Jacksonville, FL. The guy at the end said “so good you’d think they were from SF”. Great reaction ❤️
I saw them in 2019 and this song lasted almost 20 minutes.
When do you see crowds like that today, WOW !!
Southern Rock at one of our finest moments. Grew up listening to this band, was devastated when their plane crashed. His brother carried on with the some of the remaining members at least, still not the same. Props to his brother though, he still sounds good but when you grew up listening to Skynyrd it was Skynyrd. They went to school together and had I think a P.E. teacher named Leonard Skinner that was an asshole and they made a kind of "parody" of his name for their bands name. BRILLIANT really cause this "teacher" tried to sue them. LOL, didn't work. Great reaction.
I'm glad you said where they were from...Jacksonville, Florida....OMG....San Francisco? No way.....Southern Rock!!!!! Thankyou...😂😂😂😂😂
The band is from Jacksonville Fl USA and there are four guitars...the backup singer family members.
Talk about great musicians? These guy were at the top of their game at this concert. Now at 80 years, damn, how I miss not seeing them.
Yes sir Ronnie we still remember you...
Wonderful reaction!!! Awesome song!! Legendary song!
Legend has it the band was named after a gym teacher they had in school,the bare foot boys could flat out kick ass
I was an airman working at the Blue Cube in Sunnyvale wishing I had the day off. Wow! And the band is from the deep south. Jacksonville Florida...
Such a great band, they could rock any stage at anytime.It would be so great if bands today could get close to them.
I LOVE watching people's reactions
to the BRILLIANT guitar riff coming at the end...WAIT FOR IT...BOOM 💥 LIFE CHANGING. 😀💙
LET MUSIC UNITE US ALL.🙏💙🇺🇸🌎
Boobs were flying
This is called country rock or southern fried rock. They frequently filled stadiums with over 100k fans. The multi guitar solo is freaking awesome.
They're from Jacksonville, I know because I use to hear them practicing after school.
Well, the lead singer had total control at all times in this band. Force of nature.
Call it like it was. Ronnie was a bully. Look at Allen's eye in this video. He has a black eye given to him by Ronnie the night before this concert. Ed King left the band because of Ronnie's bullying.
They were all some rough and tough hard partying Southern Boys, but the simple FACT is, Ronnie was a bully who was always beating on other ppl.
Summer in Northern CA. I was there indeed !
The drums and bass are amazing too. Thundering in background keeping the tempo throughout. When the guitars are going nuts towards end the drummer is killing it right along with them!
Take it from a woman old enough to remember them back when they were just a struggling, regional band gigging anywhere they could, especially around the Southeastern US....they are from Florida and were guys who grew up together. The announcer was trying to make a joke by saying “they are sooo good they sound like they should be from SanFrancisco”. 😁
My wife is from The First Nations, The Original Peoples ( a.k.a. Native American Indians). She refers to tornadoes as “Wind Dancing”. And yes, she has been in tornadoes, starting from The Super Outbreak in 1974 when a tornado went right over her house heading straight for Hartsville International Airport directly across the expressway from her home. The family “joke” when we have tornadoes, is that they have found her😊. The fad is to say that tornadoes sound like a freight train, but my wife always says that tornadoes sound like thousands of thousands of commercial airplanes going over or through you at the same time, with the sound of a wailing woman, and she is right. You never forget “Wind Dancing” when you are affected.
They had a small house out in the country where they would write and sing. Most of the time they were tripping on mushrooms when they were.
They were so great! It was so tragic when several died in a plane crash.
They are for sure positively from Jacksonville Florida. 😛🤘🤘🤘
14:10 I always like to think of the transition as the bird taking flight
Lyrics to Free Bird
If I leave here tomorrow
Would you still remember me?
For I must be traveling on now
Cause there's too many places I've got to see
But if I stayed here with you girl
Things just couldn't be the same
Cause I'm as free as a bird now
And this bird you can not change
Oh, oh, oh, oh oh
And this bird you can not change
And this bird you can not change
Lord knows I can't change
Bye, bye baby it's been a sweet love
Though this feeling I can't change
But please don't take it so badly
Cause Lord knows I'm to blame
But if I stayed here with you girl
Things just couldn't be the same
Cause I'm as free as a bird now
And this bird you'll never change
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
And this bird you can not change
And this bird you can not change
Lord knows I can't change
Lord I can't change
Won't you fly high, free bird yeah.
( Then comes one of the greatest rock solos in history. Welcome to the greatness of Southern Rock! Love Lynyrd Skynyrd!!)
Thanks for providing the lyrics! Beautiful song.
I can't even imagine Frampton tryin to take the stage after THAT! Lol
Brings me right back to the seventies! I was too young to see them in concert at the time (wish I had been smart enough to go in later years), but I loved their sound. It was all about the radio for us back then and we were lucky enough to hear them on it often. Great song!.
Just seeing this whole crowd react and move this way. Preety slick.
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@@HAP3SPEAKZ I loved festivals and stadium concerts. The fashion brings a smile to my face. For guys and gals, the long straight hair, usually parted down the middle, was still everywhere, a holdover from the sixties. Many times you couldn't tell one from the other until they turned around. I have always lived on the west coast, but Southern Rock was big here also.
Ronnie Van Zant was a natural. It is said that in composing, he never wrote the lyrics down.
That bloke said, "...you would think they were from San Francisco". Sort of playing to the local crowd. Oakland is right across the Bay from San Fran. Skynyrd was/is a band from Jacksonville, FL. (The Allman Brothers were also formed in Jacksonville). The 904 can be proud. Or as they say, "Dooovaaaall".
I love this, you have no idea what is about to happen
Ronnie Van Zant, lead singer, Stevie Gaines, guitar Cassie Gaines backing vocalist, And the co-pilot were killed...1977, tragic
If that crash hadn't happened their career would have been huge.
Barbara Webb their career was pretty darn big as it was. I think the crash actually made them almost immortal
The Pilot was killed too. Ronnie's road manager also died in the plane crash.
I loved your simple man reaction so much and appreciated to be introduced to Lynyrd Skynyrd. Thank you for taking us to another song from this awesome group. Very relaxing and smooth music, I agree. I love the piano sounds here. Aww awesome 😍😍
The thing about bands back in the day was that that they were really a group. They could play off each. They made music together and played together. The lead singer was another vocal instrument. After 30 years of loving this song I still don’t know the lead singers name because it’s Lynyrd Skynyrd. Not an individual but a band. We don’t experience that today.
They are from Jacksonville FL. All of them but the drummer Artemis Powell is from South Carolina
They originated from Jacksonville, Florida. Best song ever
They were actually from Jacksonville Florida. Southern Rock genre. Six of them including the singer, died in an airplane crash in 1977, just a few months after this concert.
Allan Collins never has gotten the respect he deserves absolutely one of the very best
They wrote their songs to fit Ronnie's voice and that is rare they were so loyal it's so hard to find that many guys that had the same goals in music so driven and that passion took them to top never give up on your dreams
The soundtrack of my life
Could write a book about this single performance.
They are a Southern Rock Band from Jacksonville, Florida
Just think those teens and young adults today are someone's grandparents or GR8 grandparents 😲😲😉👊
1 of the Gr8est Guitar SOLOS ever and the crowd knows it's coming. FUKEN EXCELLENT.🎶💖👊🎸
Three lead guitars , each one was star quality . Gary Rossington on slide , Allen Collins ( in white ) and Steve Gaines . Steve's sister Cassie was one of the background singers .
She did not have her top off . It tied around her middle , and around her neck under her hair .
They were from Florida mostly, Steve and Cassie Gaines from Oklahoma. Ronnie, Steve, Cassie plus 3 more died in a plane crash some months after this performance. Such a loss.
Jacksonville, Florida is the home of Lenard Skynard.
It's gonna blow your mind!!❤👍
Damn, things were so fun and innocent back then. No posing, just pure joy. I miss it.
Now you should watch the Knebworth version which is longer. They opened for the Stones & were under orders not to walk on the giant tongue...which they totally ignored.
Ronnie said he wanted to put his 3 mules out there.
Don't ever tell a Southern boy, 'not' to do something..
Allen Collins came to practice at Hell House (the band's rehearsal room), and Allen started playing the tune for Gary R. who praised Allen saying it was great. This is before the epic solo was worked out later. Ronnie however was skeptical saying it had too many chord changes for him to write lyrics. Allen & Gary didn't give up and continued playing it at practices until Ronnie had Allen play it over for him several times, then he laid down on the couch and wrote the lyrics in a fairly short period of time. The first time they played it live was Southside Women's Club in Jacksonville. The crowd was into it and they realized the song was special. Over time Gary and Allen stretched out the ending solo because Ronnie complained of a sore throat one night. It slowly evolved over time into the anthem it is today.
Americas Greatest Band !!!!
You got it right. The song was originally the slow smooth part and the band wanted to put in the transition.Ronnie allowed and It worked. Became the R&R national anthem.
Someplace,somewhere.at sometime.. FREEBIRD is playing. It just does not end! Just saw them for the first time in daytona florida at the speedway,took bout 45 yrs but well worth it!southern rock at its best. Still great live.only saw them one time, but live is the way to hear freebird! Glad ya liked it. Dan,1/22/21