The guitar lineup through this era of Skynyrd is so underrated. Rossington, Medlocke, and Thomasson were all incredible guitarists. The best guitar lineup they ever had since the original band
@@duurnamets9678 I'm a really Skynyrd fan and I don't forget anyone.... We're talking about the full line-up, Maybe he would have been better with Ed King instead of Huggie Thomasson, but that never happened.... And i love Ed King ! Like Allen and Steve, and Gary gone to join them....
@manusisback Hughie certainly at the top of the heap of all time great Southern rock guitarists for me....the Outlaws were killing it live in the early 90's with Chris Hicks...( The Outlaws Hittin' the Road Live album absolutely wails!!! )..I hated Hughie going to Skynyrd...the Outlaws were shelved for almost 10 years....I can certainly understand why he did it....
We were there Pittsburgh,Pa...do you remember a White Econoline Van..autographs on the inside walls of the van...?? .....the beer was cold..the girls were hot as the night....we were dancing fools ...by the light of the moon... FREEBIRD
Absolute Gary was always my Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist and also a great guy i will miss them all originals dead and more members only Artimus Pyle isn't dead
This was the best line up that they had since the tribute tour. Hughey was a great fit in here and Gary carrying the leads on most of the old songs sounds so much like the old band.
Yea. Them are the best of the best southern rockers.. seen them 5 times live back in the days. We love them and their music. Still today. Here in the south. COLUMBIA ...SOUTH CAROLINA... 🎸
Lynyrd Skynyrd, one of our greatest rock bands. I loved them. Got to see them . A friend of mine was their back up singer, she did not get on the plane, what a sad day that was!! She passed away later in 2005? ROCK ON Forevermore RIP ❤️ 🙏The only good thing that comes out of Alabama is its music 🎶 🎵
You do know that the original lineup of LS was from Jacksonville, Fla, no? Having spent tme in college inside Alabama, I can't really dispute your statement. But Muscle Shoals has the "Swampers".
I was there that night, even saw me a couple of times on the DVD, Lyve from steeltown. It was a fantastic show. Started with Paul Rogers opening, and singing all of his classic songs! What a night!
00:00 No good life 04:10 Saturday Night Special 10:05 What's Your name 14:15 On the Hunt 20:29 You got that right 25:15 Voodoo lake 30:18 That smell 36:50 Bring it on 42:47 Simple man 50:15 I know a little 55:09 Berneice 59:45 Gimme three steps 1:04:48 Sweet home Alabama 1:13:34 Travelin' man 1:18:48 Free Bird
Wish I could have been there with y'all,was a great night to see and be with some of the original members and even the new guys. They sound great almost like the first and foremost, Ronnie is directing from above.
Tracks: 01. We Ain't Much Different 02. Satruday Night Special 03. What's Your Name 04. On the Hunt 05. You Got That Right 06. Voodoo Lake 07. That Smell 08. Bring It on 09. Simple Man 10. I Know a Little 11. Berneice 12. Gimme Three Steps 13. Sweet Home Alabama 14. Travelin' Man 15. Free Bird
Always loved this band ever since first hearing "Free Bird" on a FM station. As great as Ed King, Allen Collins, Steve Gaines and even Hughie Thomasson were, to me it was the playing of Gary Rossington (the little licks, fills, melodies and slide playing) that gave LS that special unique southern rock sound. Oh, and having Billy Powell as their secret weapon sure didn't hurt either. Hope they keep rockin' forever!!!
Billy had really short fingers for a piano player... so he developed his own style. That style, and the immense POWER he had in those finger... really made him as much a part of the Skynyrd sound as the triple guitars. He loved the music so much, he played right up until he died. Supposedly of a heart attack, but the injuries he sustained from the accident was also a factor.
I seen them in Florida about 5 years ago at the Jacksonville stadium, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, kid Rock, Jason Aldean, George Jones,exc.in the same night,best concert I've ever been to fireworks after the show
@@stephanielawson706 Steve Gaines made the band better, Ronnie said that..I used to see Steve play with Crawdad, Manalive, look that up and the Ranch..Okie is not a bad name anymore. Steve and Cassie Gaines ❤
This is their best lineup since the reunion tour. Twenty the album they were supporting on this tour is one of their best albums. No matter the lineup they always give their best & as long as Gary is there on guitar & there is a VanZant on vocals it's still Skynyrd. Like the Stones said It's only Rock n Roll".
Thank you for posting… my uncle on drums here…still one of his most solid performances he’s done in my opinion, next to Reba’s 1999 live by request. 🔥🔥
I always thought Owen was a great fit for this band. Loved what he did on the “20” album and he is just solid as a rock on this Live recording. Skynyrd was lucky to have him!
They put on the best concert, I remember when plane went down, I was little, old enough to know, it was bad, but so glad Johnny took over, I'm sure his brother is glad his music is living on thru his brother, I can't count how many times I've seen them last time got cancelled, but there doing farewell tour, oh I wish they would keep playing but greatful for what we had/have YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST.... SURE DON'T MAKE MUSIC LIKE THIS ANYMORE, YOUR THE BEST ALWAYS, NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN...
They are the best,sure don't make music like this these days,last time I saw them Gary was so much older that year he had his heart attack this kit was 2015, YOUR RIGHT THEY ARE AWESOME!
The original is the original and the latter was is what it is but this lineup was a true powerhouse and to me maybe the best in terms of musical tightness. I know everybody loves the original but this was my first Skynyrd album and man it still rocks like nothing else.
@@jaysgaming3797 Not anymore. The last of the original Freebirds has flown free. Gary survived a car crash that could have killed him and of course, that fatal plane crash. The man had more lives than a cat. Those guys were my age. It's tough watching a part of your life disappear but the memories are irreplaceable. Gotta be thankful for that.
One band that I would of loved to of seen ! Pretty sure that never played in Australia if so must of been having a great old time myself kick ass band with piano ...
Como.como..dices..pero Si,, como.uno mas del sentido.amante de la musica..mi respeto.a este misterio de la vida del ser .con esos dones, y esa armonia y esa comprension y ese entendimiento.y contagioso..para yo..no.lo.crees.asi.. Se agradece.de estar vivo.con los que son de mi agrado. Excelentes..profesionales.de esos viajes , digo.casi.espirituales.y lo son..no.lo.crees.asi.
Here be the lineup--- Johnny Van Zant: vocals Gary Rossington: lead and rhythm guitars, slide guitar Rickey Medlocke: lead and rhythm guitars, slide guitar, acoustic guitar, back vocals, vocals with Johnny Van Zant on “You Got That Right” Hughie Thomasson: lead and rhythm guitars, slide guitar, acoustic guitar, back vocals Billy Powell: piano, organ Leon Wilkeson: bass, back vocals Owen Hale: drums, percussion Dale Krantz-Rossington: back vocals Carol Chase: back vocals
This era was really good. The guitar line up was not just solid, they all seemed to inspire each other. Owen Hale on drums is a revelation. I think he may be best Skynyrd drummer of them all (including Artimus), and his drums are mixed superbly on this recording. He is a very musical drummer, not just a time keeper...lots of dynamics. His time in the band was fairly short lived, but he also played on Skynyrds 'Twenty' album, and sounds equally great on those recordings. He was an in demand drummer on the Nashville recording scene. He's played on a ton of popular country records.
This is one of the best "in tact" bands from the 70's against all the odds. I saw the first tour on the "reunion" in Hartford years ago. Music is a journey, and these folks have done it right. This is pure gold! Great music - great musicians!
You are a liar, Mr. Joe cool!!! You werent there because skynyrd didnt play in Hartford AT ALL during the tribute tour...lying ASSHOLE! Lmao i love catching you blowhard assholes in lies when ur trying to sound so cool and hip with ur fake stories of "back in the day" lmao!!! Have a wonderful day shithead!
@@bls8959 As Skynyrd would say, don't like it... then go the F away. The were the most "in tact" (learn what the quotation marks mean) 70's country rock band or rock band that was still touring. Most of them, the ONLY thing original is the name, cause there are NO original member period. At least these guys knew when to wrap it up. When the last original member passed, that was it. They did the "farewell" tour. And, at each venue (at least the three I went to down here where they really mattered), they said (paraphrased) thanks for letting us keep the music alive. "We know we ain't shit compared to the original" (actual quote), but we tried to play what they played the best we could in honor of them, and tried to be as true to their memory as we could. Now, all the original members of Skynyrd are together in heaven kickin' ass again. So thanks for the ride, and keep their memory alive.
That Smell... They had all been there. The emotion in Billy's face. Ronnie was clean in the end. "If ya can't drink it or smoke it I don't f*ckin need it!" he said. I've smelled it. The Angel of Death. Waiting.
Saw the Band in 75, July 4th for 1.99 cents. @ Rickwood Field in Birmingham Alabama. 14 years old at the time, no other concert has been better! Seen them several times since and even jammed with Buzzy Meekins who played Bass with em for a while. He also played with Danny Joe Brown and Molly Hatchett. Love me some Southern Rock!
As a collegiant, I played baseball at Rickwood Field in '70. . The college I attended was only a couple miles away. We often walked to the field. It was a dump then. Amazingly, it's still standing and occasionally used. It's still a dump. I can only imagine what the sound was like in '72, I got to see that lineup (with replacement drummer Artimus Pyle for Bob Burns) in Atlanta in '76. . .one year before that tragic plane crash. Paid $5 for a ticket at the old Omni downtown. Those were the days.
This version of free bird is the best I've ever heard it. Some say Gary is faking the guitar part but I highly doubt it. I saw them live that year, a great performance and Gary's guitar part sounds the exact same
@@davidvanzant2019 I think Johnny sings it better than Ronny; he feels the song more now that it has a different meaning. Ronny himself even said Johnny was the best singer of the 3 brothers. Ronny built it up, Johnny carries on the legacy.
Melissa B Probably the best drummer in the Skynyrd time line, the current drummer Michael Cartellone is good also.... Pyle was talented but don’t think he would have lasted very long as he didn’t make it with the survivors
@@jefferyfloyd4693 Sorry but you missed the boat on your prognosis about Artimus Pyle. His band (the Artimus Pyle Band) has been steadily playing for over 20 years now. I've seen them 4 x over the past 5 yrs. The two guitarists lead by Scott Raines are as good as they come. Aritimus is still behind the riser at 75. Not as powerful but who is at 75? I don't think he'll play too much longer but his son could take over. Artimus fell out of favor with Judy and Gary. Bad blood kept him from playing in the resurrection band. No problem. He rocks on his own.
RIP Gary Rossington! 1997, such a great lineup! Having Hughie doing the Ed King/Steve Gaines parts was masterful. Skynard has never and will never replicate. Time to retire the band and move into Rock and Roll heaven as one of the greatest.....
Listened to this CD over and over again as a child when my father bought it. Becoming an adult my music taste has gone over to death metal and i think this heavy with blues music had a great impact on that way.
Awesome is an understatement, love old and new. Sometimes you guys make my face leak (in a good way)! Keep up the good ROCK! Miss you Ronnie and all we lost with you. RIP See you in Rock Heaven! Thank all of You!!! from "Full Thottle"
why do they put "translate to English". People must be really ignorant if they can't work it out uless they are Hindi or Vietnamese in which case they wouldn't know about Skynyrd
I would love to see our band sing and play the oringal but we as fans also have let them play what l say is the Johnny Van Zant area music SKYRYND NATION SET THEM FREE AND ROCK US
Sure miss Billy. Johnny had his own way. Glad he did it in his own fashion. Girls were great. I'll never forget the originals, but it's time to move ahead.
Holy shit. Where have you been? You've been hiding out since the 70's. Greatest rock guitarist I've ever listened to. I am star struck. Please come out of hiding....Please!!!!
The guitar lineup through this era of Skynyrd is so underrated. Rossington, Medlocke, and Thomasson were all incredible guitarists. The best guitar lineup they ever had since the original band
I totally agree !
You forgot Ed King@@manusisback
@@duurnamets9678 I'm a really Skynyrd fan and I don't forget anyone.... We're talking about the full line-up, Maybe he would have been better with Ed King instead of Huggie Thomasson, but that never happened.... And i love Ed King ! Like Allen and Steve, and Gary gone to join them....
@manusisback Hughie certainly at the top of the heap of all time great Southern rock guitarists for me....the Outlaws were killing it live in the early 90's with Chris Hicks...( The Outlaws Hittin' the Road Live album absolutely wails!!! )..I hated Hughie going to Skynyrd...the Outlaws were shelved for almost 10 years....I can certainly understand why he did it....
We were there Pittsburgh,Pa...do you remember a White Econoline Van..autographs on the inside walls of the van...?? .....the beer was cold..the girls were hot as the night....we were dancing fools ...by the light of the moon... FREEBIRD
Best Band Ever I'm 79 and Love Every minute of it
Travelled with this band 2008 2009 and 2010 I'm from South Africa i went on the simple man cruise what a blast
The soundtrack of my adolescence. Something was lost to me forever when Gary died last year. Rest in peace.
Absolute Gary was always my Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist and also a great guy i will miss them all originals dead and more members only Artimus Pyle isn't dead
Since 1974 the legendary *Lynyrd Skynyrd* were, are and remain one of my favorite rock bands of all time !!!
This was the best line up that they had since the tribute tour. Hughey was a great fit in here and Gary carrying the leads on most of the old songs sounds so much like the old band.
Yea. Them are the best of the best southern rockers.. seen them 5 times live back in the days. We love them and their music. Still today. Here in the south. COLUMBIA ...SOUTH CAROLINA... 🎸
@@rickyrhodes8141 Z
They did not let Hughie play to his potential.
Lynyrd Skynyrd, one of our greatest rock bands. I loved them. Got to see them . A friend of mine was their back up singer, she did not get on the plane, what a sad day that was!! She passed away later in 2005? ROCK ON Forevermore RIP ❤️ 🙏The only good thing that comes out of Alabama is its music 🎶 🎵
JoJo B?
Rolltide
You do know that the original lineup of LS was from Jacksonville, Fla, no? Having spent tme in college inside Alabama, I can't really dispute your statement. But Muscle Shoals has the "Swampers".
Wasn't Skynyrd a Florida band ?
There from Florida
Gary rossington will be missed forever one of the greatest lead guitarist that ever was 🎸🎶🎸🎵🎶🎵🎸🎵🎶🎸🎸🎸🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
I was there that night, even saw me a couple of times on the DVD, Lyve from steeltown. It was a fantastic show. Started with Paul Rogers opening, and singing all of his classic songs! What a night!
Same here>
Wish we could go back in time
Check my post above. I was there. I knew Gary from 7th grade. We were friends see above
00:00 No good life
04:10 Saturday Night Special
10:05 What's Your name
14:15 On the Hunt
20:29 You got that right
25:15 Voodoo lake
30:18 That smell
36:50 Bring it on
42:47 Simple man
50:15 I know a little
55:09 Berneice
59:45 Gimme three steps
1:04:48 Sweet home Alabama
1:13:34 Travelin' man
1:18:48 Free Bird
wou is drummer
Sorry "Ain't Much Different was the first track of the concert
Wish I could have been there with y'all,was a great night to see and be with some of the original members and even the new guys. They sound great almost like the first and foremost, Ronnie is directing from above.
@@berenicepampena9342his name is Owen Hale.
Billy Powell was Lynyrd Skynyrd's Honky Tonk soul.
Thank you for upload.
Tracks:
01. We Ain't Much Different
02. Satruday Night Special
03. What's Your Name
04. On the Hunt
05. You Got That Right
06. Voodoo Lake
07. That Smell
08. Bring It on
09. Simple Man
10. I Know a Little
11. Berneice
12. Gimme Three Steps
13. Sweet Home Alabama
14. Travelin' Man
15. Free Bird
I saw these guys about ten years ago in Charlotte, but I believe this was the best post-crash lineup. Very good performance.
Yep I've always thought the same thing
Music is always good for the soul ❤
Always loved this band ever since first hearing "Free Bird" on a FM station. As great as Ed King, Allen Collins, Steve Gaines and even Hughie Thomasson were, to me it was the playing of Gary Rossington (the little licks, fills, melodies and slide playing) that gave LS that special unique southern rock sound. Oh, and having Billy Powell as their secret weapon sure didn't hurt either. Hope they keep rockin' forever!!!
Billy had really short fingers for a piano player... so he developed his own style. That style, and the immense POWER he had in those finger... really made him as much a part of the Skynyrd sound as the triple guitars. He loved the music so much, he played right up until he died. Supposedly of a heart attack, but the injuries he sustained from the accident was also a factor.
Gary Rossington & Allan Collins were my first guitar heroes, they had a unique sound together that I will forever treasure.
I seen them in Florida about 5 years ago at the Jacksonville stadium, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, kid Rock, Jason Aldean, George Jones,exc.in the same night,best concert I've ever been to fireworks after the show
Gary can make that guitar cry......Billy tickeling the ivory....there will never be another.
As Allen Collins was. A guitar picking Bmf too. Steve Gaines also and a oice like Ronnie's. No 1 will ever replace the real boyz
@@stephanielawson706 Steve Gaines made the band better, Ronnie said that..I used to see Steve play with Crawdad, Manalive, look that up and the Ranch..Okie is not a bad name anymore. Steve and Cassie Gaines ❤
Man Gary guitar screams in this show.
@@stephanielawson706 so very true
I REALLY WISH TH-cam WOULD GET RID OF THOSE GOD DAMNED
COMMERCIALS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow🎸《☆》👍🏾⏰🤳Garys LesPaul is sounding as Brash & Bold RIP Mr Prince Charming Rossington🍺🍺🍺🎸🎸🎸
just great southern R&R...
So beautiful 1:04:59 bluesy solo then opening riff of home sweet home...
Rest in peace Gary rossington you will be sadly missed
This is their best lineup since the reunion tour. Twenty the album they were supporting on this tour is one of their best albums. No matter the lineup they always give their best & as long as Gary is there on guitar & there is a VanZant on vocals it's still Skynyrd. Like the Stones said It's only Rock n Roll".
Absolutely agree. Was lucky to see them with this line up in 2001.
This drummer was😂 Amazing!
I saw this great band 2012 in Hamburg, Germany and 2019 in Frankfurt, Germany...these guys rock !!!
Thank you for posting… my uncle on drums here…still one of his most solid performances he’s done in my opinion, next to Reba’s 1999 live by request. 🔥🔥
Great Drummer-- Best to Him
I always thought Owen was a great fit for this band. Loved what he did on the “20” album and he is just solid as a rock on this Live recording. Skynyrd was lucky to have him!
They put on the best concert, I remember when plane went down, I was little, old enough to know, it was bad, but so glad Johnny took over, I'm sure his brother is glad his music is living on thru his brother, I can't count how many times I've seen them last time got cancelled, but there doing farewell tour, oh I wish they would keep playing but greatful for what we had/have YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST.... SURE DON'T MAKE MUSIC LIKE THIS ANYMORE, YOUR THE BEST ALWAYS, NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN...
wigglebutts173 I saw them, and they were awesome.
I remember too....i was at six flags when Charlie daniels got onstage there in St Louis to tell us all
They are the best,sure don't make music like this these days,last time I saw them Gary was so much older that year he had his heart attack this kit was 2015, YOUR RIGHT THEY ARE AWESOME!
*that was in 2015
I tip my hat to all of them. Seen Johnny open for blue oyster I'm p town bless all of them. Leon your the shit
The original is the original and the latter was is what it is but this lineup was a true powerhouse and to me maybe the best in terms of musical tightness. I know everybody loves the original but this was my first Skynyrd album and man it still rocks like nothing else.
Ricky Medlocke was in this lineup he played drums in the original lineup and filled in for Bob Burns when Skynard made their first ep.
Fresh Classic Johnny on Top of his Game shades of his Brother Ronnie Spirit is with the Band
The best new skynard line up Ive ever heard. The best band ever!
Gary ain't fakin' s**t! Never has. RIP Gary Rossington, Leon Wilkenson, Billy Powell, Allen Collins and of course Ronnie Van Zant.
Gary isn't dead Dummy.
Gary is still alive.
@@jaysgaming3797 Not anymore. The last of the original Freebirds has flown free. Gary survived a car crash that could have killed him and of course, that fatal plane crash. The man had more lives than a cat. Those guys were my age. It's tough watching a part of your life disappear but the memories are irreplaceable. Gotta be thankful for that.
@@michaelwolf6424 Will never be anybody this good again. Those guys knew how to make the hits.
Amazing band! I am so happy they are touring. I finally get to witness for myself what u all have:)
Search Lynyrd Skynrd 1974 the long clip and see what LS really was b4 The Free Bird fell..
One band that I would of loved to of seen ! Pretty sure that never played in Australia if so must of been having a great old time myself kick ass band with piano ...
Como.como..dices..pero
Si,, como.uno mas del sentido.amante de la musica..mi respeto.a este misterio de la vida del ser .con esos dones, y esa armonia y esa comprension y ese entendimiento.y contagioso..para yo..no.lo.crees.asi..
Se agradece.de estar vivo.con los que son de mi agrado.
Excelentes..profesionales.de esos viajes , digo.casi.espirituales.y lo son..no.lo.crees.asi.
my castellanno is good enough.#, thanks stupid micrososft/you tube
whole show was perfection
Nobody can play Alabama like Ed King, man.
I agree, but this lineup is awesome!
I agree Ed King was the Best guitar player of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Here be the lineup---
Johnny Van Zant: vocals
Gary Rossington: lead and rhythm guitars, slide guitar
Rickey Medlocke: lead and rhythm guitars, slide guitar, acoustic guitar, back vocals, vocals with Johnny Van Zant on “You Got That Right”
Hughie Thomasson: lead and rhythm guitars, slide guitar, acoustic guitar, back vocals
Billy Powell: piano, organ
Leon Wilkeson: bass, back vocals
Owen Hale: drums, percussion
Dale Krantz-Rossington: back vocals
Carol Chase: back vocals
This era was really good. The guitar line up was not just solid, they all seemed to inspire each other.
Owen Hale on drums is a revelation. I think he may be best Skynyrd drummer of them all (including Artimus), and his drums are mixed superbly on this recording. He is a very musical drummer, not just a time keeper...lots of dynamics. His time in the band was fairly short lived, but he also played on Skynyrds 'Twenty' album, and sounds equally great on those recordings.
He was an in demand drummer on the Nashville recording scene. He's played on a ton of popular country records.
Lyle of Lynyrd Skynyrd everything they play is great awesome Peter Frampton Ozzy Osbourne in Fleetwood Mac don't forget you too
This is one of the best "in tact" bands from the 70's against all the odds. I saw the first tour on the "reunion" in Hartford years ago. Music is a journey, and these folks have done it right. This is pure gold! Great music - great musicians!
You are a liar, Mr. Joe cool!!! You werent there because skynyrd didnt play in Hartford AT ALL during the tribute tour...lying ASSHOLE! Lmao i love catching you blowhard assholes in lies when ur trying to sound so cool and hip with ur fake stories of "back in the day" lmao!!! Have a wonderful day shithead!
Reallly? There's like 2 original members and the lead singer died so how are they in tact...not even the same band
@@bls8959 As Skynyrd would say, don't like it... then go the F away. The were the most "in tact" (learn what the quotation marks mean) 70's country rock band or rock band that was still touring. Most of them, the ONLY thing original is the name, cause there are NO original member period. At least these guys knew when to wrap it up. When the last original member passed, that was it. They did the "farewell" tour. And, at each venue (at least the three I went to down here where they really mattered), they said (paraphrased) thanks for letting us keep the music alive. "We know we ain't shit compared to the original" (actual quote), but we tried to play what they played the best we could in honor of them, and tried to be as true to their memory as we could. Now, all the original members of Skynyrd are together in heaven kickin' ass again. So thanks for the ride, and keep their memory alive.
Such a gift ❤❤❤
Hughie and Gary, Forever Loved, Forever Missed, Forever Remembered ❤❤
Thanks Man for This Great Rhtymn and Blues, The Good Music of The World in the glourios 80s.The NEW Music Clasic. Amén.
Mister saturday night special ... we salute you ...
great band line-up fantastic sound. Hughey unbeatable on the Telecaster.
Outstanding concert
Always my favorite band I love them
That Smell... They had all been there. The emotion in Billy's face. Ronnie was clean in the end. "If ya can't drink it or smoke it I don't f*ckin need it!" he said. I've smelled it. The Angel of Death. Waiting.
YOU CAN SMOKE AND/OR DRINK ANYTHING...INCLUDING COCAINE, HEROIN, METH...🤔
This is a good lineup Johnnie is belting it and Gary is making it sing holy shit hos guitar sounds great
You mean like 16:35 thru 17:42 and again at 46:38 and 1:00:03?
What? For real.
Saw the Band in 75, July 4th for 1.99 cents. @ Rickwood Field in Birmingham Alabama. 14 years old at the time, no other concert has been better! Seen them several times since and even jammed with Buzzy Meekins who played Bass with em for a while. He also played with Danny Joe Brown and Molly Hatchett. Love me some Southern Rock!
As a collegiant, I played baseball at Rickwood Field in '70. . The college I attended was only a couple miles away. We often walked to the field. It was a dump then. Amazingly, it's still standing and occasionally used. It's still a dump. I can only imagine what the sound was like in '72, I got to see that lineup (with replacement drummer Artimus Pyle for Bob Burns) in Atlanta in '76. . .one year before that tragic plane crash. Paid $5 for a ticket at the old Omni downtown. Those were the days.
winterland, bbc,knebworth, pittsburgh, 1997, and everywhere. they are family (van zants) and music (ls) ...
Seen him four times the only music I love
Best lineup after the tragedy....Hughie from The Outlaws n Rickey from Blackfoot-AWESOME
Agreed
Ricky was in the band back in the early 1970s.
This version of free bird is the best I've ever heard it. Some say Gary is faking the guitar part but I highly doubt it. I saw them live that year, a great performance and Gary's guitar part sounds the exact same
That is ridiculous to say Gary fakin t! He has been olayin for decades & if he couldn't play anymore, he wouldn't embarass himself, he would quit!
@@kathyrais574 facts💯
Not fake…maybe a few post production fixes. Very common for bands when they release live videos and records.
You must been born after 76
@@davidvanzant2019 I think Johnny sings it better than Ronny; he feels the song more now that it has a different meaning. Ronny himself even said Johnny was the best singer of the 3 brothers. Ronny built it up, Johnny carries on the legacy.
The Last original man still standing was Gary Rossington, but I'll be missing the Great American Band. Happily saw them live in Helsinki 2009.
Owen Hale is the Drummer at this concert he was a studio percussionist that has done work for people like Toby Keith and more very solid Drummer !
Melissa B Probably the best drummer in the Skynyrd time line, the current drummer Michael Cartellone is good also.... Pyle was talented but don’t think he would have lasted very long as he didn’t make it with the survivors
@@jefferyfloyd4693 Sorry but you missed the boat on your prognosis about Artimus Pyle. His band (the Artimus Pyle Band) has been steadily playing for over 20 years now. I've seen them 4 x over the past 5 yrs. The two guitarists lead by Scott Raines are as good as they come. Aritimus is still behind the riser at 75. Not as powerful but who is at 75? I don't think he'll play too much longer but his son could take over. Artimus fell out of favor with Judy and Gary. Bad blood kept him from playing in the resurrection band. No problem. He rocks on his own.
Saw them 4 times. 2 before the crash and 2 after. Ronnie made the band when he stood and sang. Nuthin' fancy........
So sick! One of the best American bands EVER.
They are the Greatest and Down TO Earth Band As long as I LIVE ,,,, But everybody has their own opinion!!!
Great show, they get better all the time.
É uma das melhores banda do mundo...
translate to Mandarin? if you can't work that out you must be Chinese, so you wouldn't be a Skynyrd fanatic!
RIP Gary Rossington! 1997, such a great lineup! Having Hughie doing the Ed King/Steve Gaines parts was masterful. Skynard has never and will never replicate. Time to retire the band and move into Rock and Roll heaven as one of the greatest.....
Thanks for uploading this .
Listened to this CD over and over again as a child when my father bought it. Becoming an adult my music taste has gone over to death metal and i think this heavy with blues music had a great impact on that way.
I LOVE the name, I am a little slow
I just looove The band, fantastic music, perfectly stage performens, all the members gives a hell of a show. 🎶🎸🇩🇰
They are the best keep it up
Mike I know this is you.its your nefew DD the only one
nice lineup and a great sound.
How cool of a song, such talent
Gary and Billy kept the train on the track.
génial ❤🎉😊🍾🌹🇫🇷
fkk off microsoft/you tube, you think we are all as stupid as your AI employees?
Good to see they carry the flag
Amo esta banda .... saludos desde Argentina !!!
it doesn't need translation - stupid google/you tube
Like to siad three. The best keep it up
Makes me miss steve gaines when i see them doing you "got that right"
Awesome is an understatement, love old and new. Sometimes you guys make my face leak (in a good way)! Keep up the good ROCK! Miss you Ronnie and all we lost with you. RIP See you in Rock Heaven! Thank all of You!!!
from "Full Thottle"
Agrees with Lucas.....I Miss Them All....Carry On...
As Johnny ages, he looks more and more like his brother Ronnie.
dzieki, piekny koncert
spox - też go bardzo lubię! ;)
The unmistakable HT on guitar !
Super banda uma das melhores..
why do they put "translate to English". People must be really ignorant if they can't work it out uless they are Hindi or Vietnamese in which case they wouldn't know about Skynyrd
They don't get any better than this band
Uh...no...the actual Band was much better...lol
HELL YEAH .......from MTW & 99...IN LA CA USA ......LS fans!
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love this film... skynyrd in their (second) prime
I would love to see our band sing and play the oringal but we as fans also have let them play what l say is the Johnny Van Zant area music SKYRYND NATION SET THEM FREE AND ROCK US
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Absolutely all the time favorite band but what I don't know is who's on the kit in this video please help brothers and sisters thank you
Turns out that’s Owen Hale behind the drum kit and maintaining that fine rhythm.
Great true story,book title-"Cowboy Mafia "...
Sure miss Billy. Johnny had his own way. Glad he did it in his own fashion. Girls were great. I'll never forget the originals, but it's time to move ahead.
Holy shit. Where have you been? You've been hiding out since the 70's. Greatest rock guitarist I've ever listened to. I am star struck. Please come out of hiding....Please!!!!
they play pretty good
Excelente Banda
lucky they offer to translate. i'm sure nobody could ever work it out [just kidding]
Bring it on a great post 77 tune
LIVE @ 1997.07.15 Pittsburgh,PA
what is there to translate? stupid microsoft/youtube!
Oh yeah RIP Bob Burns. Stay alive Artimus pyle.
Drummer is bad ass. wish they had him back in the day. best of all the drummers.
Yup, Owen Hale....he was a good one.
Owen is a session musician in Nashville
Yeah he's my cousin and Is one of the best drummers live or studio
@@brettowen3016 great drummer! Much respect from ARIZONA, USA 🇺🇸
Kind of a colonial goofyloofy
WOW! WOW!!
TY TY TYVMMMMM>>>>>
Always do, and always will love Skynyrd. Always do, and always will hate fucking Star-Lake!
You got that right man, I hate that fucking place