Yo, I love y’all. I don’t know why you don’t have a major deal. But it may be better that way, so no one can steal anything from the hard work that y’all have put in doing what y’all do with sounding like y’all sound
Cant believe I just discovered how to "SQUEEZE " CANT GET. ENOUGH!!!!!!!! every cover they do seems to breath fresh life to the staples of my diverse playlist.
This is an incredibly difficult song to cover. The Allman brothers with Duane Allman and Dickey Betts on the guitars made this masterpiece very hard to replicate, especially in a filling manner. Not to mention they had two drummers as well! I cannot speak highly enough of this cover! Hell of a job my friends
agree.... the stuttering guitar leads are tricky as hell...the singer's booming, silky' voice is almost too smooth for this song. needs more gravel in the vocals, like a man in anguish. but he has more than enough power.
@@jebatman756 I don't know what you have against the guy he's crushing it! They are in a studio with no audience and you can tell he's having a good time
Maybe do do do “heartbreaker” by the stones. Or a twist on southern man by Neil young. Y’all could kill it... music will always make us all as one 🤘 you guys are truly a gift. Much love from our home here in Indiana!!!!!
After many nights watching and listening to the ABB perform for many years. This was a proper performance and tribute. For the 21st century the power is here. To think I can't go see the Brothers anymore is sometimes heartbreaking. The young man singing has the power of voice. This brought tears to my eyes. Classical Americana here. You did the ABB well. Thank you.
wow. I'm listening to this band for the whole night. so glad I discovered them. so much feelings, man. they got me to cry. I never cry. greetings from France, hope to see you in live one day. I'm ready to go to USA just to see them. not kidding!
There are those who play covers and then there are those who absolutely reinvent the whole thing with style and originality. That's this band. I'm not a fan of cover band stuff... but this is not cover band stuff. Excellent interpretations.
The Main Squeeze is so damn good. I knew Ben when he was attending HS with my son.. Saw them several times playing clubs in Bloomington IN - and was blown away. They keep getting better and better! Amazing talent....
Best collection of talented musicians found in many years. The drummers is amazing and switches smoothly between lead and bass. And making a Mini Moog sing is a lost talent! The only thing missing is a fretless Fender for that amazing bassist.
I think there should come a point when these songs are no longer being covered but simply performed. No one does covers of Mozart, Bach, and Chopin or Etta James and Bing Crosby. They perform those works.
What Rafael Freitas said! A piece of music-regardless or even in spite of commercial intentions or not-that stands the test of time, that continues to inspire and amaze as well as becoming a personal touchstone for people of all ages and walks of life deserves the dignity of being performed by others. Not just covered. Hell yeah!
I’m finding this conversation cool as well. Four of us not only stoked on the musicianship & subtle things that our personal systems of standards of what is hip, what is cool, what is innovated, what is corny, what sucks...calculates a piece of music that deliver those feelings and emotions that we are always hoping o encounter, but it seems to me this sort of conversation expedites the demise of the real and/or imagined stigma of being a cover band/wedding band/insert-negative/derogatory-term-of-choice when a group of talented and confident musicians gather and basically celebrate the work of a band or artist they admire . Labeling styles, and genres can be helpful, and in some cases needed (as a guide for record store and digital customers to be able to hone in on what they are interested in as well as helping justify caffeine abuse by music geeks when spending inordinate amounts of time nerding out archiving their collections and when debating with others of their stripe), but it can also cause many folks to miss out on a galaxy of incredible music that may not fit current standards of established cataloguing. The arrogance of the Music Industry ignoring the undeniable future of music and media exchange and distribution at the advent of the inner web age has all but caused its demise and has certainly hobbled it and it’s greed based monopoly and almost fascist-like control over what was heard and readily available, to me is a good thing. Now people have more access to more music and media then ever in the history of music, media and the consumer. Leaving old labels and restrictive categorization to the dustbin of history. Letting a new door open where exploration is encouraged and easy to do, leaving few labels and rating anything with talent, soul, love, t creations by humanity.emotion and conviction as Great Music (or any other superlative that is positive, yet vague enough to encourage curiosity and exploration. Music is one of the most enduring, evolving , fucking great things humanity has ever created in the history of fucking great things created by humanity. Thank you for taking some of your time (one of the few, precious commodities one can share with others) to read my rambling thoughts. Music is the best and you, yes you, are beautiful. Practice kindness. Celebrate and share beauty. And never stop kicking ass and being awesome. It’s who you are!!
Mellow-not sure if your lovely comment was directed towards me or not. Nonetheless, you should know that during the heydays of “classical “ music-the Baroque, Romantic & Classical eras-music consumed by the masses, what is often labeled Folk music and the hymns of one’s religion-was pretty much the existent of musical genres. When Classical music began spreading beyond the Aristocracy/benefactor days, orchestras, quartets, trios and the other performance genres of those eras was indeed comparable to what today is labeled Pop. The composers, maestros and soloists were indeed the Rock/Pop Stars of those days. Daily life for the common person was filled with work from sun up to sunset and whatever it took for survival. Music and other forms of Art were pretty much the Providence of the wealthy and royalty. The lack of leisure time was likely the main, reason for this and was considered by the masses, a luxury. On a side note, Hostile personal attacks and name calling isn’t necessary. This is a grown-up conversation son. Your self loathing, lack of parental love and guidance as well as your unattractive face, misshaped body and tragically small and malformed penis makes me sad for you. You have my sympathy and I want to reassure you that despite all that, there is someone out there for you. Be patient and perhaps learn some manners and not only will you find that special someone sooner than later, but you will find navigating life much easier. You’re welcome!
Not sure if they're still performing, but check out a band called Groovement. Somewhat similar vocals. They cover more funk and soul style songs and do some original stuff too that I really like. Nothing like seeing them live though.
@@terrapin6352 Just watched a bunch. Great recommendation, Terrapin. Thanks! By the way, I know Terrapin is a turtle, but is your name by some small chance a reference to the Syd Barrett song of the same name? Good, strange little tune if you haven't heard it.
@@ObscuredByTime Actually, it's a reference to Terrapin Station by The Grateful Dead. My mom started calling me Turtle at a young age because it took me ages to get myself ready to go anywhere. Then my friends started calling me that. Then I found The Dead and the rest is history lol. :)
@@terrapin6352 Ah, yeah, great song. Don't know why Syd came to mind first, hehe. You should listen to Syd's "Terrapin" too. He's the founder of Pink Floyd who took too much LSD and lost his mind, in case you weren't aware (maybe you were). Thanks again for the intro to Groovement -- good stuff!
@@ObscuredByTime Dan Williams np! I love turning people on to new music. I know Syd's path quite well. I never really cared much for most of his solo work, but Piper At The Gates and A Saucerful of Secrets are pretty good.
I found you by accident. I'm a FAN NOW. REALLY awesome. All of you. I agree you are no cover band. NO. You PLAY. Mad respect. NEVER stop. The world NEEDS you. NO joke. I pass it on of COURSE!!! THANKS for being badass!!!! 😎😸✌👌👍🤘💖
This is one of the greatest bands no one has ever heard of. The nads it takes to cover The Allman Bros is one thing but to absolutely nail it is another, hats off to you gents
I've listened to your version of this song more than a dozen times I'm still loving it. The vocals are stunning the arrangement is amazing musicians and engineers did an outstanding job. This was my first experience listening to Main Squeeze and I keep coming back again and again.
Damn, that's super fast but I really like it. The double kick actually works and that guitar is on. They really put their fingerprint on this classic. Love it. Well done guys.
These guys are kicking MORE ass!!!! I’m SO glad to see musicians younger than me (I’m 60) that understand that music is an intimate conversation between humans and NOT computer data.
I don't know how many times I've listened to this cover within the last few years, but it never gets old to me. You guys really killed this song. I'm a huge Allman Brothers fan, and you guys did this song so clean. Love your stuff, keep on making great music!
I love this. I listen to this over and over again. The guitarist is a genius. One of the best non-Duane solos I’ve ever heard. The singer is right up there too.
I appreciate the mighty good performance and quite good taste on choosing the songs. This is not just covering songs, this is interpreting the music. I would come to the show, if you ever wish to perform in Northern Europe. And I have already seen Zappa performing the Whipping Post in 1988.
Perfect! Loved you're take on this classic song ! Bass nailed it,! Guitar has a sweet vibrato like Free guitarist Kossoff and let's not forget the rest of the band ! What a great vocalist, keyboard player an drummer! Glad I discovered you guys! From Cleveland, Ohio, thanx
Between the performances and the mix, I'm always completely blown away by this band. Their originals are superb and their covers are able to stand their ground in the ring against the originals with quite a few knockouts under their collective belt, including this one. What a phenomenal group.
Gotta show y'all love... 25+ year musician straight from macan ga baby!! Definitely give you the hometown thumbs up on that!! Man I love that soul in ur voice, n the band is up on it with giving it the flavor it has with yalls own touch... Like Duane said its not revolution it's evolution.... Get down fellas
Awesome... i have followed you guys for a little while, I'm late to the party I guess, but as a guitar player and lover of music superb proformence. Cant wait until they come to Austin Tx
Rock & Roll is still Alive. I love seeing these young bloods re create this music. The hip hop today to me is Depressing. Keep Rockin guys. Oh, that guitar player is off the chain.
Awesome ... Simply awesome! I'm an old school Southern Rock guitar player from way back and, I gotta say man? You guys knocked it outta the park with that performance! Great Job! You got the recipe! Keeping things close enough to the original as to show respect, and different enough to make it your own while keeping it tasty and blow your face off ROCKIN! Gotta Love It!
The great thing about playing jam band tunes is that everyone gets a chance to shine - which is exactly what occurred in this version. Fantastic job by everyone.
At the end there? Your Axeman sounded like he was going to break into "Soul Sacrifice" by Santana! What a great segway THAT would of been! Because I'm sure you guys could handle that one no problem also (Though having some timbales and an extra set of hands for your drummer would help wouldn't it?) But? Once again ... Great job gentleman! I'm impressed!
We just announced a huge tour! Get your tickets at squeezetour.com and we’ll see you on the road 🤘
Yo, I love y’all. I don’t know why you don’t have a major deal. But it may be better that way, so no one can steal anything from the hard work that y’all have put in doing what y’all do with sounding like y’all sound
I am honestly shocked this group does not have millions of subscribers. Please share this content. Talent like this deserves recognition.
The Allman Brothers are looking down from heaven and smiling...
Epic. Please do not stop making music. Ever.
Cant believe I just discovered how to "SQUEEZE " CANT GET. ENOUGH!!!!!!!! every cover they do seems to breath fresh life to the staples of my diverse playlist.
This is an incredibly difficult song to cover. The Allman brothers with Duane Allman and Dickey Betts on the guitars made this masterpiece very hard to replicate, especially in a filling manner. Not to mention they had two drummers as well! I cannot speak highly enough of this cover! Hell of a job my friends
agree.... the stuttering guitar leads are tricky as hell...the singer's booming, silky'
voice is almost too smooth for this song. needs more gravel in the vocals, like
a man in anguish. but he has more than enough power.
This dude's voice is legit.
Yeah, if you're talking about talent. His performance is like an uninspired cat taking a nap on a Sunday...
His performance is amazing.
TheGreatsagegoku once again, I’m wondering if we’re talking about the same guy and same performance, lol...
I am, he's a really great singer and performer.
@@jebatman756 I don't know what you have against the guy he's crushing it! They are in a studio with no audience and you can tell he's having a good time
25 or 6 to 4. Pretty please. You guys are unbelievable.
David Biedny YES!!!
Maybe do do do “heartbreaker” by the stones. Or a twist on southern man by Neil young. Y’all could kill it... music will always make us all as one 🤘 you guys are truly a gift. Much love from our home here in Indiana!!!!!
Agreed! 25 or 6 to 4 covered by these guys would be very very nice.
This guy could pull off Terry Kath nicely I think -- and needless to say the whole band is mindblowingly good together.
YES. excellent suggestion.
After many nights watching and listening to the ABB perform for many years.
This was a proper performance and tribute.
For the 21st century the power is here.
To think I can't go see the Brothers anymore is sometimes heartbreaking.
The young man singing has the power of voice.
This brought tears to my eyes.
Classical Americana here.
You did the ABB well.
Thank you.
Couldn't have said it any better!
wow. I'm listening to this band for the whole night. so glad I discovered them. so much feelings, man. they got me to cry. I never cry. greetings from France, hope to see you in live one day. I'm ready to go to USA just to see them. not kidding!
Same. I'm glad someone else felt it too
You should come see them live, it's really special.
There are those who play covers and then there are those who absolutely reinvent the whole thing with style and originality. That's this band. I'm not a fan of cover band stuff... but this is not cover band stuff. Excellent interpretations.
I love the way they put there own flavor to it, vocals & instruments. What talent.
Holy mother of God that performance gave me chills so wicked good
The Main Squeeze is so damn good. I knew Ben when he was attending HS with my son.. Saw them several times playing clubs in Bloomington IN - and was blown away. They keep getting better and better! Amazing talent....
Getting squozen at the bird. Good times!
The drummer!!!!!!!! Holy Hell this band is what music needs now!!!!!!!!!!!! Goosebumps
This is incredible. Slowly making my way through all of The Main Squeeze's covers as they're all so damn good 🙏
Agreed my brutha!!!! So Paul, it's been 6 months now... have you discovered any super diamonds among all the other jewels?
that bass tone is my entire soul, holy shit
This song is right in Corey’s wheelhouse. He’s got the perfect vocal range for this song. Rest of the band killed it too as always.
That's it. I'm selling everything and following The Main Squeeze. I've been squeezed.🤙
You guys got Big Balls taking on Whipping Post!! I Freakin love it!! Brilliant rendition!!!
The Guitar player is hearing colours and seeing sounds
Is that what you would say about Duane and Dickie?
Best collection of talented musicians found in many years. The drummers is amazing and switches smoothly between lead and bass. And making a Mini Moog sing is a lost talent! The only thing missing is a fretless Fender for that amazing bassist.
That's called Synesthesia.
Gives a whole new meaning to when someone says, "I don't see color."
@@gadwah Sorry but, what do you think that's meaning? This isn't an insult..!!
The guitar player is great but only as good as the band that surrounds him. What great chemistry. What a talented bunch!
Still picking up remnants of my jaw off of the floor.
Stu B saaaaaaaaaaaaaaame!!
Bruh!!! Dude playing the strings like he’s at the pearly gate in heaven 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙏
I think there should come a point when these songs are no longer being covered but simply performed. No one does covers of Mozart, Bach, and Chopin or Etta James and Bing Crosby. They perform those works.
Underrated golden-comment.
Very good point !
What Rafael Freitas said!
A piece of music-regardless or even in spite of commercial intentions or not-that stands the test of time, that continues to inspire and amaze as well as becoming a personal touchstone for people of all ages and walks of life deserves the dignity of being performed by others. Not just covered.
Hell yeah!
I’m finding this conversation cool as well. Four of us not only stoked on the musicianship & subtle things that our personal systems of standards of what is hip, what is cool, what is innovated, what is corny, what sucks...calculates a piece of music that deliver those feelings and emotions that we are always hoping o encounter, but it seems to me this sort of conversation expedites the demise of the real and/or imagined stigma of being a cover band/wedding band/insert-negative/derogatory-term-of-choice when a group of talented and confident musicians gather and basically celebrate the work of a band or artist they admire . Labeling styles, and genres can be helpful, and in some cases needed (as a guide for record store and digital customers to be able to hone in on what they are interested in as well as helping justify caffeine abuse by music geeks when spending inordinate amounts of time nerding out archiving their collections and when debating with others of their stripe), but it can also cause many folks to miss out on a galaxy of incredible music that may not fit current standards of established cataloguing. The arrogance of the Music Industry ignoring the undeniable future of music and media exchange and distribution at the advent of the inner web age has all but caused its demise and has certainly hobbled it and it’s greed based monopoly and almost fascist-like control over what was heard and readily available, to me is a good thing. Now people have more access to more music and media then ever in the history of music, media and the consumer. Leaving old labels and restrictive categorization to the dustbin of history. Letting a new door open where exploration is encouraged and easy to do, leaving few labels and rating anything with talent, soul, love, t creations by humanity.emotion and conviction as Great Music (or any other superlative that is positive, yet vague enough to encourage curiosity and exploration. Music is one of the most enduring, evolving , fucking great things humanity has ever created in the history of fucking great things created by humanity. Thank you for taking some of your time (one of the few, precious commodities one can share with others) to read my rambling thoughts.
Music is the best and you, yes you, are beautiful.
Practice kindness.
Celebrate and share beauty.
And never stop kicking ass and being awesome.
It’s who you are!!
Mellow-not sure if your lovely comment was directed towards me or not. Nonetheless, you should know that during the heydays of “classical “ music-the Baroque,
Romantic & Classical eras-music consumed by the masses, what is often labeled Folk music and the hymns of one’s religion-was pretty much the existent of musical genres. When Classical music began spreading beyond the Aristocracy/benefactor days, orchestras, quartets, trios and the other performance genres of those eras was indeed comparable to what today is labeled Pop. The composers, maestros and soloists were indeed the Rock/Pop Stars of those days. Daily life for the common person was filled with work from sun up to sunset and whatever it took for survival. Music and other forms of Art were pretty much the Providence of the wealthy and royalty. The lack of leisure time was likely the main, reason for this and was considered by the masses, a luxury.
On a side note, Hostile personal attacks and name calling isn’t necessary. This is a grown-up conversation son. Your self loathing, lack of parental love and guidance as well as your unattractive face, misshaped body and tragically small and malformed penis makes me sad for you. You have my sympathy and I want to reassure you that despite all that, there is someone out there for you. Be patient and perhaps learn some manners and not only will you find that special someone sooner than later, but you will find navigating life much easier.
You’re welcome!
Pure. Absolute. Magic.
At first, I was like-DAMN! They sped this up, but honestly they did a fantastic job! So smooth, soo perfect! And that bass is gorgeous!!!!
I'm falling in man-love with this velvet-voiced vocalist. So smooth. Awesome.
Not sure if they're still performing, but check out a band called Groovement. Somewhat similar vocals. They cover more funk and soul style songs and do some original stuff too that I really like. Nothing like seeing them live though.
@@terrapin6352 Just watched a bunch. Great recommendation, Terrapin. Thanks! By the way, I know Terrapin is a turtle, but is your name by some small chance a reference to the Syd Barrett song of the same name? Good, strange little tune if you haven't heard it.
@@ObscuredByTime Actually, it's a reference to Terrapin Station by The Grateful Dead. My mom started calling me Turtle at a young age because it took me ages to get myself ready to go anywhere. Then my friends started calling me that. Then I found The Dead and the rest is history lol. :)
@@terrapin6352 Ah, yeah, great song. Don't know why Syd came to mind first, hehe. You should listen to Syd's "Terrapin" too. He's the founder of Pink Floyd who took too much LSD and lost his mind, in case you weren't aware (maybe you were). Thanks again for the intro to Groovement -- good stuff!
@@ObscuredByTime Dan Williams np! I love turning people on to new music. I know Syd's path quite well. I never really cared much for most of his solo work, but Piper At The Gates and A Saucerful of Secrets are pretty good.
holy....crap. I'm going to have to study this one. Mercy. So much intensity and grace grooving next to each other...
These guys get me in a trance. They rock funk slither and jazz all at once. Speechless.
This takes me back in time. Great cover of a classic tune. Nothing today compares.
The most utterly convincing and excellent cover I've heard in years. God damn.
Mercy Sakes!!! Found you guys by accident and can't get enough!! STELLAR
There comes a point where, no matter what I am doing, that guitar solo _takes_ my attention. Hot frickin' damn...
I’ve always loved the base line in this song. And the guy who mixed this version put the base right out in front. Sounds fantastic
Bravo can not be done any better than this! 🎉🎉🎀🎀
Remember when this legendary band was so underrated in 2020.
still true homie
I found you by accident. I'm a FAN NOW. REALLY awesome. All of you. I agree you are no cover band. NO. You PLAY. Mad respect. NEVER stop. The world NEEDS you. NO joke. I pass it on of COURSE!!! THANKS for being badass!!!! 😎😸✌👌👍🤘💖
I love how they PERFORM music from a variety of genres, and every single one is magnificent
Thank you guitarist, thank you for using the correct guitar. Dickey Betts would be proud. This cover is nuts btw, nuts in the best way.
This guy seems to always use this guitar, even when covering Floyd. So I would call it a coincidence.
the tone from that dude is superb nevertheless.
The guitar matters little, this guy would make a Bullet sound good.
David Harrington yeah I think he only uses this sg
@Naki Ryan
Totally correct..
Every aspect of this cover is exceptional - composition, vocals, performance... major kudos!
Smooth as butter, sharp as a razor.
I’ve watched this beyond count and it is still effing amazing!
Sometimes a band is the perfect combination of talent and the sound is unique, melodic, perfect as well as being true to the original.
This is one of the greatest bands no one has ever heard of. The nads it takes to cover The Allman Bros is one thing but to absolutely nail it is another, hats off to you gents
That double pedal at the end ripped my heart out of my body
Amazing bass, drum, guitar, vocals, keyboard. just all so good.
I’ve run out words to describe how great these guys are, what chemistry.
What a amazing tribute to American legends!!! Well done lads !!!😊👏👏👏👏
WOW!!!!!!! I got chills at the end
Love the raw intensity of the guitarist - well done!
Outstanding rendition the brothers of the south would be proud , great job guys
Bass is on point, as per usual. MAN! Soooo damn smoooooth!
I've listened to your version of this song more than a dozen times I'm still loving it. The vocals are stunning the arrangement is amazing musicians and engineers did an outstanding job. This was my first experience listening to Main Squeeze and I keep coming back again and again.
Damn
I CAN'T get Enough of these Guys
Super TALENTED
Man, I've seen the ABB so many times and I absolutely LOVE this cover!! They would definitely be proud; you guys definitely did this justice! 💪✌
Three Tone Masters of the 21st century: Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes & Maximillian Newman! Period.
love the southern rock/soul connection. a truly great American invention.
A great classic song redone very, very well
Damn, that's super fast but I really like it. The double kick actually works and that guitar is on. They really put their fingerprint on this classic. Love it. Well done guys.
I didn't notice anything off about the tempo, if it was a little fast it felt right.
11/4 timing is fast.
These guys are kicking MORE ass!!!! I’m SO glad to see musicians younger than me (I’m 60) that understand that music is an intimate conversation between humans and NOT computer data.
5:55 took the words right outta my mouth. Good Lord, indeed! What a voice
Magic in every cover. Thank you for everything
I get even more blown away with every video i watch. The musicianship , how tight you guys are .OMG....OMG...OMG !
I don't know how many times I've listened to this cover within the last few years, but it never gets old to me. You guys really killed this song. I'm a huge Allman Brothers fan, and you guys did this song so clean. Love your stuff, keep on making great music!
Singers voice is smooth as melted butter. Love these guys.
Man, this is BUTTERY SMOOTH! LOVE IT!
Rarely am I impressed by music nowadays but my God you guys are sick. Best cover of this song ever.
Such amazing Musicians. All of you. This version is incredible. Congratulations!
The Bass player reminds me of The Who's John Entwistle. Calm, quiet...but casting the sound of Thunder.
Dwyane, Greg, Dicky and all the brothers would love this.
wow!! stumbled on your channel and an hour later and I'm late to work. Well played......sirs
Baby you nailed it! ... Best version ever .... 🤘❤🤘
I love this. I listen to this over and over again. The guitarist is a genius. One of the best non-Duane solos I’ve ever heard. The singer is right up there too.
OMG! Love this band!!! Singing one of my favorite songs.....you guys are amazing.....love ya'll!!!! Peace be with you!! xoxo
Love those covers
Man great band
This is just fearless and very well done.
I appreciate the mighty good performance and quite good taste on choosing the songs. This is not just covering songs, this is interpreting the music. I would come to the show, if you ever wish to perform in Northern Europe. And I have already seen Zappa performing the Whipping Post in 1988.
That guy singing!!!! 😵 AMAZING !!
Perfect! Loved you're take on this classic song ! Bass nailed it,! Guitar has a sweet vibrato like Free guitarist Kossoff and let's not forget the rest of the band ! What a great vocalist, keyboard player an drummer! Glad I discovered you guys! From Cleveland, Ohio, thanx
Very true to the spirit of the original. Good job guys
Between the performances and the mix, I'm always completely blown away by this band. Their originals are superb and their covers are able to stand their ground in the ring against the originals with quite a few knockouts under their collective belt, including this one. What a phenomenal group.
my chills wont go away. and this is the 4th time ive seen this ......
Gotta show y'all love... 25+ year musician straight from macan ga baby!! Definitely give you the hometown thumbs up on that!! Man I love that soul in ur voice, n the band is up on it with giving it the flavor it has with yalls own touch... Like Duane said its not revolution it's evolution.... Get down fellas
Awesome... i have followed you guys for a little while, I'm late to the party I guess, but as a guitar player and lover of music superb proformence. Cant wait until they come to Austin Tx
Gentlemen you are Outstanding . I am thoroughly enjoying checking out your covers 👍👍
Where have you guys been all my life! Killer version. Awesome guitar playing!
As close to musical perfection as anything I have ever heard in my life.
Good music is good music now matter what. This song is amazing and I love crossovers and different interpretations. It's what make music special!
Badass jams!! OG tune played by some killer musicians. Sounds great.
Just wow! Every song is just amazing you have an amazing sound and it is so unique and fun, keep on bringing it on and killing vocals and instruments!
Rock & Roll is still Alive. I love seeing these young bloods re create this music. The hip hop today to me is Depressing. Keep Rockin guys. Oh, that guitar player is off the chain.
Awesome ... Simply awesome!
I'm an old school Southern Rock guitar player from way back and, I gotta say man? You guys knocked it outta the park with that performance! Great Job! You got the recipe! Keeping things close enough to the original as to show respect, and different enough to make it your own while keeping it tasty and blow your face off ROCKIN!
Gotta Love It!
One of my all time favorites.
What did I just watch?! Jesus that was so good!
Guitar player is going Bob Ross on the soundscape and believe me there are a lot of little bushes in this one.
The great thing about playing jam band tunes is that everyone gets a chance to shine - which is exactly what occurred in this version. Fantastic job by everyone.
Great work guys. Incredible version!
Esses caras são muitoooo bons!!
These Guys are so GREAT MUSICIANS!!
Hey, bass man! Amazing performance! Solid!
At the end there? Your Axeman sounded like he was going to break into "Soul Sacrifice" by Santana! What a great segway THAT would of been! Because I'm sure you guys could handle that one no problem also (Though having some timbales and an extra set of hands for your drummer would help wouldn't it?) But? Once again ... Great job gentleman! I'm impressed!