MTB is Southern Rock with a more country music vibe. Their "Can't You See" is another song with a flute, and my personal favorite. Doug Gray was the lead singer on this, but Toy Caldwell would rotate singing lead. It's when you hear a flute like this or something like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, you can't help but play air-flute. LOL
Toy sang lead on "Can't You See" - which he wrote about his fellow Marines in Vietnam getting "Dear John" letters. Toy Caldwell USMC 1966-69, Vietnam 1968-69 - wounded in combat and returned to finish his tour even though he was offered a discharge.
I like this song. I am not much of a country music fan but this is cool. I do like southern rock. Like Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Charlie Daniels, Allman Brothers, Credence Clearwater Revival. I saw that they are also putting a lot of my favorites in this genre which I wouldn't have but ok. Doobie Brothers, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Canned Heat. I would say Willie Nelson crosses the line from country to pop or rock. Heck, even Johnny Cash crossed onto the charts when I was listening to the radio in the 60's and 70's. Would Seals & Croft be called southern rock? It is soft and just nice. As for flutes, boy I don't know.
It’s not country music. It’s called Southern Rock, a genre created by the Allman Brothers Band in the 60’s, along with Lynard Skynard, Charlie Daniels, etc.
MTB is an all time fav band ,they have so many great songs and were not one trick pony band :: Take the Highway:: by The Marshall Tucker Band 1973 has far more of a flute representation than Heard It In A Love Song .. Check out the original studio version
I made a video called "Top 10 Flute in Rock." A lot of the songs got blocked. The one's that didn't: Spill the Wine- War Moondance- Van Morrison Going up the Country- Canned Heat Ruby Tuesday - Rolling Stones Locomotive Breath - Jethro Tull Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues California Dreaming - The Mama's and the Papas Can't you See- Marshsall Tucker Band Pied Piper - Crispian St. Peters Crazy on You - Heart One Night in Bangkok - Murray Head November Rain - Guns N' Roses Down Under- Men at Work
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Not "country music (aka "country & western) music- it's considered "southern rock", which has a flavor of "country music" in it, but southern rock is its own genre. Think groups like Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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MTB is Southern Rock with a more country music vibe. Their "Can't You See" is another song with a flute, and my personal favorite. Doug Gray was the lead singer on this, but Toy Caldwell would rotate singing lead. It's when you hear a flute like this or something like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, you can't help but play air-flute. LOL
Toy sang lead on "Can't You See" - which he wrote about his fellow Marines in Vietnam getting "Dear John" letters.
Toy Caldwell USMC 1966-69, Vietnam 1968-69 - wounded in combat and returned to finish his tour even though he was offered a discharge.
I like this song. I am not much of a country music fan but this is cool. I do like southern rock. Like Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, Charlie Daniels, Allman Brothers, Credence Clearwater Revival. I saw that they are also putting a lot of my favorites in this genre which I wouldn't have but ok. Doobie Brothers, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Canned Heat. I would say Willie Nelson crosses the line from country to pop or rock. Heck, even Johnny Cash crossed onto the charts when I was listening to the radio in the 60's and 70's. Would Seals & Croft be called southern rock? It is soft and just nice. As for flutes, boy I don't know.
My brother got to be onstage for these guys during one of their concerts. He said they were all top notch guys. Great musicians, multi talented.
There's a nifty flute solo in MTB Fire on the Mountain, pairs well with the steel guitar in that song.
It’s not country music. It’s called Southern Rock, a genre created by the Allman Brothers Band in the 60’s, along with Lynard Skynard, Charlie Daniels, etc.
You should hear the studio version the instrumental really stands out. Other great one by them is Fire on the Mountain.
Dear Claire, you are cute and I Love the accent. My mum was Yorkshire from Halifax. Keep up the good work darlin.
MTB is an all time fav band ,they have so many great songs and were not one trick pony band :: Take the Highway:: by The Marshall Tucker Band 1973 has far more of a flute representation than Heard It In A Love Song .. Check out the original studio version
It doesn't look like you have reacted to Hocus Pocus by Focus. Interesting flute bit in that one.
It's Southern Rock. No way around it.
Listen to this ol cowboy by Marshall Tucker
I made a video called "Top 10 Flute in Rock." A lot of the songs got blocked. The one's that didn't:
Spill the Wine- War
Moondance- Van Morrison
Going up the Country- Canned Heat
Ruby Tuesday - Rolling Stones
Locomotive Breath - Jethro Tull
Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
California Dreaming - The Mama's and the Papas
Can't you See- Marshsall Tucker Band
Pied Piper - Crispian St. Peters
Crazy on You - Heart
One Night in Bangkok - Murray Head
November Rain - Guns N' Roses
Down Under- Men at Work
Great list, thanks, I've already reacted to a couple of those if you'd like to check them out and I'll take a look at your video too. Wishing you a most flutifull day! 😄🙏
Belly rubbing music.
react to flute playing "Heart - 1976 Live at KWSU"
Not "country music (aka "country & western) music- it's considered "southern rock", which has a flavor of "country music" in it, but southern rock is its own genre. Think groups like Lynyrd Skynyrd.
I was a big Marshall Tucker fan. They had so many great songs, I thing even better than this one.