Fantastic tribute and NO it’s not the original lineup people! It’s a miracle that this band has held it together all these years. I am so fortunate to have watched LS perform this tune in 1974 one of the first times they ever performed it to the public at The Flying Dutchman club in North Charleston, SC. Praying for Gary Rossington who has pneumonia right now.
i remember so well the flying dutchman when i was a social a social worker. 1980's . being from houston, n. charleston, sc was beautiful. if remember correctly, the club was not too far from the water. i know the flying dutchman had some great seafood. i was in my early 30's. now, i'm 69 with a stroke.
Saw them in 1977. Fabulous band and so well rehearsed. There is only one man that can play Free Bird and that is Allen Collins, the man behind the solo. The most under rated of all members. He was the focal point with his antics on stage and his total control over his guitar. He was born to play. I later saw him with RCB and he was just as brilliant. Dale Krantz should be singing morel--a great voice. I saw Skynyrd a few times from 1987 (when the Georgia Satelites really outplayed Skynyrd for sure)) last time I saw them was 2018. IN my opinion, Johnny talks to much, and acts like a juvenile cheerleader by the things he says to the crowd. Very cliched and smaltzy. I would not say they sold out, but I would say they should retire. The original Skynyrd was more about just playing the music as it was recorded. Ronnie was an outstanding band leader and song writer, but to me, not the focal point, which was Allen Collins.
@Joe Skwara- Agree. I can't watch this again. I'm an older guy. Life's memories associated with This. Gigged drums for years. Played 3 steps hundreds of times. Learned guitar playing "On The Hunt." My first band in highschool we worked out "Saturday Night Special." I won't watch this again.
So you had to pass through Sweet Home Alabama on I-10. Welcome to Sweet Home Alabama welcomed you coming and going. Just doesn't get any better unless you detoured through Orange Beach LOL!
Be thankful it's still being kept alive for more generations by Johnnie and Gary, a brother and original founding member, and others who are great additions to fill their roles.
Allen Collins girlfriend at the time Cathy got it started with the opening line...If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me??? She asked that of Allen during an argument while sitting on their front porch. The rest is History!!!!!
If you have a problem with flags of any kind then go fly your flags where you want we live in America. Fly your flags my dad fought for this country. Speak your mind
I had the privilege to meet Rick Medlocke in the Tallahassee, Fl. airport a couple of years ago. Went over and spoke to him a little and I have to tell you he is not some snobby rock star. One of the nicest people I've ever met in my life. Proud to see them still going! Give 'em Hell Skynyrd and Let that Free Bird Fly!
Immer noch ein Genuss dieses Stück zu hören. Klasse Solo . Wenn ich mir die Leute von heute so anschaue im Publikum. Wir waren in den Siebzigern besser drauf und sind richtig abgefahren bei dem Song und Solo. Die besten Grüße aus Berlin nach Amerika. Gott zum Gruß 🌅 .
I saw the Original ,1 time I was young and just happened to have that chance, later on, after The crash I saw every attempt made to put this back to some sort of working tribute, finally when Johnny came on it happened, though he could Never be Ronnie ,he did his 100% best every single time he too the stage , I was blessed to meet johnny, to Billie Powell , Leon Russell, and the rest of the survivors in Mobile Alabama, We grew up on This , like many more it's not just Music , its part of us and our lives , RIP All Who Perished , Fly High Free Bird , Fly High Brothers ,,,
The century change, they gave the Greatest Rock Song of all times to Zeplin for Stairway to Heaven, don't get me wrong, thats a Great Song, but in my opinion of playing 48 years, Freebird is the Greatest and always will be!!!
I understand Ronnie's brother still playing to keep The sound alive, But honestly folks with not one original member left this is no more now than a tribute band. No different than Brit Floyd or dozens of other bands out there. I saw the originals in 75/76 . That is enough for me to remember, and I do remember those two kick ass shows in Cincinnati.
I always called this song the national anthem in a way because we lived everyday and still do some 40 something years later in reference to this song and it still will make me have chills and move me just the same today as well as back then.
If my mind serves me correctly, Rickie Medlocke was an Original Member though he left the band in 1973 I believe, before they became well known...Damn they still sound good though.
I believe so. I know hewas technically a part of the original line up, but i think he was on the drums and then decided to form his own band (Blackfoot). Theres that Skynyrd documentary on netflix that goes into it a bit more.
He was the drummer on the Muscle Shoals Album, which is kind of a band demo of what would become their first album. So screw the haters in these threads, with two original members, this is still Skynyrd.
@@toddfoster828 Right on Todd, they're keeping Ronnie's legend alive and sharing it onward beautifully to future generations. There will always be trolls to who nothing positive is good enough.
Skynyrd is the greatest American rock band of all time. There is nothing even close.
Times long gone by 😥
Once upon a time it was the land of the free....but at least the music reminds us how great these times have been
Fantastic tribute and NO it’s not the original lineup people! It’s a miracle that this band has held it together all these years. I am so fortunate to have watched LS perform this tune in 1974 one of the first times they ever performed it to the public at The Flying Dutchman club in North Charleston, SC. Praying for Gary Rossington who has pneumonia right now.
i remember so well the flying dutchman when i was a social a social worker. 1980's . being from houston, n. charleston, sc was beautiful. if remember correctly, the club was not too far from the water. i know the flying dutchman had some great seafood. i was in my early 30's. now, i'm 69 with a stroke.
Saw them in 1977. Fabulous band and so well rehearsed. There is only one man that can play Free Bird and that is Allen Collins, the man behind the solo. The most under rated of all members. He was the focal point with his antics on stage and his total control over his guitar. He was born to play. I later saw him with RCB and he was just as brilliant. Dale Krantz should be singing morel--a great voice. I saw Skynyrd a few times from 1987 (when the Georgia Satelites really outplayed Skynyrd for sure)) last time I saw them was 2018. IN my opinion, Johnny talks to much, and acts like a juvenile cheerleader by the things he says to the crowd. Very cliched and smaltzy. I would not say they sold out, but I would say they should retire. The original Skynyrd was more about just playing the music as it was recorded. Ronnie was an outstanding band leader and song writer, but to me, not the focal point, which was Allen Collins.
Beste Live Band ever
Damn I get choked up hearing this because it brings back so many life memories. It’s part of the sound track of my life.
Indeed, I feel ya
@Joe Skwara- Agree. I can't watch this again. I'm an older guy. Life's memories associated with This. Gigged drums for years. Played 3 steps hundreds of times. Learned guitar playing "On The Hunt." My first band in highschool we worked out "Saturday Night Special." I won't watch this again.
JVZ is making his brother proud and Rickey 70-72 and 96-still going... hes done his brothers proud
Keeping the music alive….big smile
Keeping the greatest music alive !
So do hundreds of cover bands, most of whom sound better
I was at this concert. We live in NW Florida couldn’t pass up seeing them live in concert. Such a great show and a .38 special bonus to boot.
So you had to pass through Sweet Home Alabama on I-10. Welcome to Sweet Home Alabama welcomed you coming and going. Just doesn't get any better unless you detoured through Orange Beach LOL!
Great music, great band, excellent musicianship,
NOT LYNYRD SKYNYRD!!!
Be thankful it's still being kept alive for more generations by Johnnie and Gary, a brother and original founding member, and others who are great additions to fill their roles.
I was there . Still the best showmen ever to be on a stage .... Even after 50 years ....
Thank you @Melissa 🌹
Greatest rock band ever!!
Great tune.
The Greatest Rock Song 🎵 ❤ of all times
Allen Collins girlfriend at the time Cathy got it started with the opening line...If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me??? She asked that of Allen during an argument while sitting on their front porch. The rest is History!!!!!
Instant goose bumps!
Rest in Peace, Dino. Love you always.
If you have a problem with flags of any kind then go fly your flags where you want we live in America. Fly your flags my dad fought for this country. Speak your mind
Greatest rock and roll ban ever
I had the privilege to meet Rick Medlocke in the Tallahassee, Fl. airport a couple of years ago. Went over and spoke to him a little and I have to tell you he is not some snobby rock star. One of the nicest people I've ever met in my life. Proud to see them still going! Give 'em Hell Skynyrd and Let that Free Bird Fly!
Thats the way the southerners are: musicians, not stars.
Immer noch ein Genuss dieses Stück zu hören. Klasse Solo .
Wenn ich mir die Leute von heute so anschaue im Publikum. Wir waren in den Siebzigern besser drauf und sind richtig abgefahren bei dem Song und Solo.
Die besten Grüße aus Berlin nach Amerika.
Gott zum Gruß 🌅
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I love it. I also grew up with music. Not the original band. But damn good.
I saw the Original ,1 time I was young and just happened to have that chance, later on, after The crash I saw every attempt made to put this back to some sort of working tribute, finally when Johnny came on it happened, though he could Never be Ronnie ,he did his 100% best every single time he too the stage , I was blessed to meet johnny, to Billie Powell , Leon Russell, and the rest of the survivors in Mobile Alabama, We grew up on This , like many more it's not just Music , its part of us and our lives , RIP All Who Perished , Fly High Free Bird , Fly High Brothers ,,,
The century change, they gave the Greatest Rock Song of all times to Zeplin for Stairway to Heaven, don't get me wrong, thats a Great Song, but in my opinion of playing 48 years, Freebird is the Greatest and always will be!!!
I would’ve cried if I were there. This songs good 😢
In my opinion, Lynyrd Skynyrd defines Southern hospitality.
I agree them & led Zep were the best. They were awesome!
I understand Ronnie's brother still playing to keep The sound alive, But honestly folks with not one original member left this is no more now than a tribute band. No different than Brit Floyd or dozens of other bands out there. I saw the originals in 75/76 . That is enough for me to remember, and I do remember those two kick ass shows in Cincinnati.
Free is free but now without sacrifice❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
great stuff
everytime i hear this i get choked up
May not be the same line up but still a fantastic beautiful song...
I sure miss Powell on the piano.
Brilliant, don’t you just love folk music.
Saw them a couple of years ago in Orange Beach. They were not able to sync up Ronnie to the band. Nice to see it worked this time.
I always called this song the national anthem in a way because we lived everyday and still do some 40 something years later in reference to this song and it still will make me have chills and move me just the same today as well as back then.
All the originals gone except Gary and Artamus, Rest in Peace Freebird
Rip Gary 😢❤
They're a great tribute band.It's now just for the moneyBut I still like the music.
A Shame Bless THIER HEART 🙏🌹👍🇺🇸😔
If my mind serves me correctly, Rickie Medlocke was an Original Member though he left the band in 1973 I believe, before they became well known...Damn they still sound good though.
I believe so. I know hewas technically a part of the original line up, but i think he was on the drums and then decided to form his own band (Blackfoot). Theres that Skynyrd documentary on netflix that goes into it a bit more.
He was the drummer on the Muscle Shoals Album, which is kind of a band demo of what would become their first album. So screw the haters in these threads, with two original members, this is still Skynyrd.
@@toddfoster828 Right on Todd, they're keeping Ronnie's legend alive and sharing it onward beautifully to future generations.
There will always be trolls to who nothing positive is good enough.
3:29 bottem right of the triangle
it was all a jojo reference after all
I was 5 girl in 1977
This is not a band, it's a traveling shrine.
And if it wasn't for Mr Powell, the Song may have never happened
Who knows whom Ronnie wrote the song for ???
Does Gary play with them anymore ?
I think he is having heart surgery so he is being filled in for right now
Event hough it's not lynyrd skynyrd let's keep alive
It be better if Ricky just played and stopped trying to be Alan. There is but 1 Alan Collins!!!