@@Confederate127 Now that I've thought about it long and hard, the Confederate flag represented the LOSERS of the civil war and everything they stood for. Correct? But your allegiances confuse me. What exactly are you saying? Are you a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan? They sang about getting rid of guns in Saturday Night Special. They "boo, boo, booed" the governor of Alabama, George Wallace. My friend, Lynyrd Skynyrd were Democrats and liberals... all the pot smoking way!! Lol.
I have no allegiance to that flag, just pointing out a time when things weren’t so politically correct. A lot of people died under that banner, it was only ever carried into battle. Enjoy your weed.
My wife and I saw Artimus and his band, he Artimus Pyle Band, play in Wisconsin last May. They were great! Then I got to meet Artimus and his band, have my pic taken and actually talk to Artimus. I knew he was born in Louisville, KY and I was born right across the river so we talked about the area. What a nice guy.
@@dougadamwired2don't forget Artimus Pyle on the drums one of the only members that survived the crash and that is still alive today!!! And by the way you should get your facts together the first guy to kick into the solo was Gary Rossington was one of the few that survived the plane crash,,, recently died. Sadly Skynyrd is now a cover band. The youngins seeing them live in concerts now this summer or future have no idea; no Ronnie Van Zant(writer singer of all songs) no Billy Powell no Allen Collins no Rossington,no Steve or Cassie Gaines who died in the plane crash.... even Ed King who wrote Sweet Home Alabama and several other songs died few years ago. Watch the Skynyrd documentary Gone with the Wind
I couldn’t agree more. These guys were just absolute killer musicians, every one of them, and live, just flawless. When it comes to the best music ever made, the 70’s, they belong right up there with Zep, Sabbath, Purple, ZZ Top etc. Such a tragic loss that Oct. night.
Don’t get the credit they deserve, just look at the music they put out in a very short time, musical Genius all of them so many great riffs, crazy leads And lyrics, just blows my mind! Even the songs that weren’t a commercial success are awesome!
1974 ebbets feild denver, capacity 250 standing room only 16 years old and 3 ft from the Great Ronnie Van Zant ,Gary's hair whipping against us what a show
No band could do it better than Skynyrd. Ultimate definition of greatness. That is with the original line up. So that we understand of course. Rock On...
Freddy Mercury and RVZ were in close runnings as was Prince. All Top performers. What could have been most never hit their Apex. Sadly live fast dir fast, just the way it goes
Never replaced,never duplicated .Listened to all their stuff back when I joined my first country band...Dirt Creek in Asheville N.C. Really a fantastic band to look up to and emulate. We'd start off with Guitar Boogie by Arthur Smith and somehow it would always morph into T for Texas and we tried to sound as close as we could get to the live version recorded in the Fox Theater in Atlanta ,Georgia. When that plane crashed, it took out one of the finest Southern Rock and Roll Bands that ever hit the stage. I cried for a week when they died.and I still listen to their music at least once a week,R.I.P. my brothers and sisters !!!
What a rare find here. This is probably the best performance of this song Skynyrd ever gave. And Steve Gaines wasn't even in the band yet! It is such a damn shame that plane went down, because at the time, no other band in the world could touch them. Skynyrd was so much better than everybody else it's not even fair.
@Allyson Batchelor the way he gets such enjoyment and showed such enjoyment to his band was so freaken cool. An Billy Bob on piano, just when you were thinking how hot is that piano. thats what seperated him from the rest. wahoo....
He never had to jump around or flail his arms around to stir the crowd he had power over the mic with his stage presence and that one of a kind voice! RVZ!!!🤘🎙️🎸🎼🎶
@@shawneallen5902 ive lived in southeast Tennessee my whole life when i was 13 i met bob burns a few miles outside of town in a little place near GA at an auction we talked music i played bass back then but anyway he showed me pictures of all of the band on the plane before it took off and Mr Ronnie Van Zant was sittin in the center of the plane in a chair arm propped up on a table chin propped on his hand smiling from ear to ear...it still gives me chills i can still see that picture in my mind..God rest Mr Van Zant and Mr Bob burns to...he played drums on my favorite album
Damn! Just think of it. If that plane crash had never happen..there quite possibly be a " QUAD GUITAR FORCE" One of these guys would had been Hired by LS. Ohh the possibilities of the 1980's.
Hughie Thomason and billy Jones of the outlaws ! What a four guitar attack that was ! Great performance ! I seen lynyrd skynyrd in 1973 they opened for The Who and blew The Who away ! Best live band ever !
You have to watch this. Never understood why the record company removed this song to get “One more from the Road” to fit on one CD, but it was on the vinyl release. Just an awesome jam. When you think the guitar jamming is over then Billy Powell just turns it up on the piano. Also I never realized how good Artimis Pyle was on the drums until watching this.
Skynyrd and a couple of The Outlaws. Outlaws must have opened. You know that party lasted all night! In Jan. of 76' I saw Skynyrd in Nashville. The bottom of Ronnie"s T-shirt says Nashville (easy to see at the beginning). Wish I could make out the top. I sure as hell miss these guys. I miss the 70s'. Good times. peace...
This was taken a year and half before their demise. We are so lucky to have film on this band. One of the most controversial but fun and growing acts. They were kicking everybody's ass cumming up thru the mid to late 70's. 4 years folks that's it. Don't forget this was older ass garage bands playing till they made it. Thank god for Southern Music Scene!
When i heard of the Plane Crash.My world fell apart.I still idolise this group and what they stood for.Lord Bless the Freebyrds and of course the master Ronnie van Zant.God Bless the South and the Simple Man.
Gary is just so fucking discipline. Just watch his right hand it's like its on rails.. allowed Alan to be A total hellion running and jumping across the stage play in the best pickup lines I've ever heard hands down they sure had a connection on stage I hope it was as pure and genuine in real life
yes sir! saw them the first night of the last tour. Oct.15th 1977! Hollywood Sportatorium, Fla. They broke the Fla. indoor record attendance that night. GREAT SHOW!!! 5 nights later... complete heart break.
And On The Eight Day The Guitar Gods Created Southern Raunchy Roll! Blistering Set With Skynyrd And Two-Thirds Of The Outlaws' Florida Guitar Army Helping Reduce The Stage To Cinders! R.I.P Ronnie, Allen, Billy, Leon, Hughie, and Billy Jones..
As Mr. Ronnie Van Zant Said, Just Let Me Say One Thing, I Say This, What A Spectacular Performance Here to all the people on stage, Long Live the Freebirds that have gone to Rock and Roll Heaven, I will here them all play again when i get there, Cousin Figel
There are many victims to mention, take your pick... Ronnie os indeed at the top of the list! However ill choose all of them..... R.I.P.. Thanx for your alls musical brilliance...
May Allen Collins forever Rest In Peace that man I’m my opinion was the hardest worker in the band ! Love to hear multiple gibsons scream ! Ronnie was before his time listen know some of what he was singing is still true to the word ! Love ABB and CDB Too Rock on Brother’s !
There will never be a nother Lynyrd Skynyrd the best Southern rock band EVER GOD bless all of you. You will live forever in so many peoples. Lives.Rock on Donnie and Johnny
Allen Collins was just an incredible talent. Listen to the sound he gets out of that Firebird. Downright disgusting at times. Stage presence of a maniac. His playing and much harder than it looks and so unique, too
Thank you. Sometimes I feel Allen's doesnt get enough praise. He is truly special. He adds so much but never too much. He finds his spot in the music and adds special touches. His stage presence is spectacular. Hurts my soul that he ended up in a wheelchair.
I love Allan Collins his stage presence his guitar playing what's awesome some people try to say it was plain and simple but it wasn't at all it was something very special and I love Allan Collins
Hughie Thomasson & Billy Jones from The Outlaws, what a show, y'all do realize that everyone on that stage is gone now, except for Gary Rossington and Artimus Pyle, rest easy boys.
AMEN TO THAT NICK,,,,GARY EMBODIED THE SKYNYRD SOUND,,,NEXT TO RONNIE,,,,GARY IS LYNYRD SKYNYRD,,,,,,,,A CARD CARRYING BADASS,,,,,STILL DOING IT TODAY,,,,,,HE TRULY IS THE LAST REBEL!
No kidding gary is like a robot with his strokes, super flashy and perfect everytime. Hes the last of the original band and artimus i would say... its sad to think about.
Gary's guitar tone came from his love of Paul Kossof (guitarist in Free), both loved using long sustained notes. Ronnie was also a big fan of Free's vocalist, Paul Rodgers.
It’s sad to see every musician on that stage apart from atriums are with us anymore including Hughes and billy from the outlaws rip may me passed but the music will live on forever 👍👍👍👍👍
Never heard such great guitarists, drummer, bass, and keyboard not to mention sing ever assembled in one group. We will never see that again.
And it was still fashionable to display The Confederate battle flag. You commies can think long and hard on that one.
Nope probably not these guys were once in a life time group
@@Confederate127 Now that I've thought about it long and hard, the Confederate flag represented the LOSERS of the civil war and everything they stood for. Correct? But your allegiances confuse me. What exactly are you saying? Are you a Lynyrd Skynyrd fan? They sang about getting rid of guns in Saturday Night Special. They "boo, boo, booed" the governor of Alabama, George Wallace. My friend, Lynyrd Skynyrd were Democrats and liberals... all the pot smoking way!! Lol.
I have no allegiance to that flag, just pointing out a time when things weren’t so politically correct. A lot of people died under that banner, it was only ever carried into battle. Enjoy your weed.
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T for Total badass.
RIP Ronnie
Yes! YES! YES!
Proud Southern boys, dawg!
Gary Rossington showing everybody how it’s done!
And boy.....Could he.....AND DOES HE !!!!
You got that right!
Billy Jones could smoke them all
I just Love these southern rock brothers who else is with me
Tammy Coates l.a is down with lynyrd skynerd baby....
Yessss sister
Can't get get enough Skynyrd!!! The best band ever! Love & Peace
Always !!
can only love these sexy mothersucker!!!
Artimus Pyle works them drums like A BOSS !
I was thinking the same
He didn’t just play the drums he played the song on the drums he was the backbone of Skynyrd
He was one bad ass mutha on the drums. Totally underrated when people talk about the greats.
My wife and I saw Artimus and his band, he Artimus Pyle Band, play in Wisconsin last May. They were great! Then I got to meet Artimus and his band, have my pic taken and actually talk to Artimus. I knew he was born in Louisville, KY and I was born right across the river so we talked about the area. What a nice guy.
Wow, Hughie and Billy Jones. What a treat!
Pure Rock & Roll Heaven
I got a big ol grin watching Allen take over the jam
They were the greatest American band.
Gary rossington without question was one of the greats of the seventies
Nobody does it better than the original Lynyrd Skynyrd and Alan Collins was just electrifying.
Second to.....NONE
@@dougadamwired2don't forget Artimus Pyle on the drums one of the only members that survived the crash and that is still alive today!!! And by the way you should get your facts together the first guy to kick into the solo was Gary Rossington was one of the few that survived the plane crash,,, recently died. Sadly Skynyrd is now a cover band. The youngins seeing them live in concerts now this summer or future have no idea; no Ronnie Van Zant(writer singer of all songs) no Billy Powell no Allen Collins no Rossington,no Steve or Cassie Gaines who died in the plane crash.... even Ed King who wrote Sweet Home Alabama and several other songs died few years ago. Watch the Skynyrd documentary Gone with the Wind
@@natev1956I agree. Who is the second solist after Rossington in this song?
@@ashini9511 Hughie Thomason of the OUTLAWS, and Billy Jones is the other one, Billy boy.
@@op25500 thank you
Still in love
Hello, how are you doing today? Nice meeting you here.
I'm 60 years ..Lynyrd Skynyrd takes me back to a time when life was happy
61 👴
Анологично!
I'm 61 and been a diehard since I was 13.
Was supposed to see them in Philly at The Spectrum in November 77. We all know that was not to be. I was just about14 at the time.
That opening riff by Rossington was badass
There will never bemusicians as great as these fellors pure 100% the roots of rock n roll southern rock bad asses
I’m a Skynyrd junkie!!! I need my Skynyrd fix every day and LOUD!!!!!
Loud and proud
@@michellebutler3467 every Day 🦾🦾😎🎙️
When I watch vintage skynyrd concerts brings tears they were so good it's unbelievable
I couldn’t agree more. These guys were just absolute killer musicians, every one of them, and live, just flawless. When it comes to the best music ever made, the 70’s, they belong right up there with Zep, Sabbath, Purple, ZZ Top etc. Such a tragic loss that Oct. night.
Me 2 🕯
Those were the best days of rock ‘n’ roll
Ronnie sang effortlessly! It's like he wasn't even trying!
I agree!
As a southern black man damn this has been my shit and I’ve not heard this til this year
The ultimate tribute to Jimmy. to the ultimate Jimmy.
Ronnie will forever be the man. He commands the stage like nobody before or since and profected Southern Rock!!
❤❤❤❤
Was going to write that...the dude's like Gen Mcarthur
Ronnie asking the band if they’re in standard tuning before the song..good stuff.
Ronnie ran a tight ship! No sloppy, amateurish performance was acceptable!
Plus.....the way Ronnie.....CONTROLS HOW THEY END THIS TUNE.....IS MASTERFUL
Don’t get the credit they deserve, just look at the music they put out in a very short time, musical Genius all of them so many great riffs, crazy leads And lyrics, just blows my mind! Even the songs that weren’t a commercial success are awesome!
And playin with the Outlaws what a show that must have been. True greatness on that stage.
I was at this concert i was twenty one, great times in the bay area back then.
OH ! This is some of the Guitar Army playing with em ! Outlaws !!!! Nothing but pure raw in your face talent from the Good ole boys !
I was wondering who those two were. These being the days before the great Steve Gaines and without Ed King, there was a little bit of a void.
The greatest southern rock band of all times
Rest in peace Gary. I hope you and all the others are jamming again and rocking heaven.
This song just kicks a$$. Never heard another version since Ronnie's been gone.
When I first met Johnny,it was a Party . And when I met the rest , they were a Wall of Sound out those guitar amps !!! Blew the doors off the barn !
1974 ebbets feild denver, capacity 250 standing room only 16 years old and 3 ft from the Great Ronnie Van Zant ,Gary's hair whipping against us what a show
One of the GREATEST groups EVER.
No band could do it better than Skynyrd. Ultimate definition of greatness. That is with the original line up. So that we understand of course. Rock On...
Not quite. This song includes a couple of Outlaws.
He original line-up included Ed King
Gary rossington is fuckingawesome here I've been a Skynyrd fan for since 1973 or so and Gary rossington is the last of The Originals
Texas and Tennessee 2 of the best states
Yep were music was invented look at guitarist from texas johnny winter Stevie ray billie gibbons eric johnson wow. And theres more
I live in Texas.My whole life .
However I go to Tennessee on vacation in the fall.
Love Tennessee.
Yes the music seems interesting
@@greenmanalishi82😅
Best guitar player ever in southern rock
Ronnie was ONE of the Best frontmen in Rock history...
+AZRacer2000 In my opinion, "the best" frontman!
Can't think of any better ones...
Absolutely one of the best no arguments here
Freddy Mercury and RVZ were in close runnings as was Prince. All Top performers. What could have been most never hit their Apex. Sadly live fast dir fast, just the way it goes
A better guy you could never meet .
J.Deuce
Awesome and legendary
Gary is one of the coolest people to ever play guitar. And really really good
That’s probably the 4 best guitar players ever on stage at once ever it’s a shame their not still with us
One is! Gary!
Yes Sir .
@@drakeelias3751 RIP Gary. 😞
2024 anyone, Legends never die!
Hell no brother
3 of a kind 🤘🎸🙏🇺🇸❤️
@@nicholasholmes1600 they will never die in my head,!!!!
Nice quote
Never replaced,never duplicated .Listened to all their stuff back when I joined my first country band...Dirt Creek in Asheville N.C. Really a fantastic band to look up to and emulate. We'd start off with Guitar Boogie by Arthur Smith and somehow it would always morph into T for Texas and we tried to sound as close as we could get to the live version recorded in the Fox Theater in Atlanta ,Georgia. When that plane crashed, it took out one of the finest Southern Rock and Roll Bands that ever hit the stage. I cried for a week when they died.and I still listen to their music at least once a week,R.I.P. my brothers and sisters !!!
You uppair whair ol Warren Haynes is from.
@@ike.b.rowland7128 I yam what I yam,,yepper!
This was Lynyrd Skynryd!!!😎
And this was before steave Gaines no slide
All them Florida boys up on stage that night! Huey, Billy, original outlaw line up , what a show
Never to be seen ......or duplicated again
Allen Collins sure could rock that guitar!!!!
Hello, how are you doing today? Nice meeting you here.
Half of the Florida Guitar Army, and the Lynryd Skynryd Band, doesn't get much Better. All gone but Artimus, and Gary. RIP to them all.
These guys were the REAL Florida Georgia Line.
@@jasonjohnson7445 facts brother
Gotta love Skynryd and The Outlaws together....Southern rock legends
Truly phenomenal sound....the best
Amen to That brother
What a rare find here. This is probably the best performance of this song Skynyrd ever gave. And Steve Gaines wasn't even in the band yet! It is such a damn shame that plane went down, because at the time, no other band in the world could touch them. Skynyrd was so much better than everybody else it's not even fair.
@Allyson Batchelor the way he gets such enjoyment and showed such enjoyment to his band was so freaken cool.
An Billy Bob on piano, just when you were thinking how hot is that piano.
thats what seperated him from the rest.
wahoo....
@Allyson Batchelor I think you ment Knebworth.
That's WHY the plane went down
Well, some boys from Australia were allready active... so no - somebody would and could reach them. But otherwise - i agree :)
Yes it was 👍
He never had to jump around or flail his arms around to stir the crowd he had power over the mic with his stage presence and that one of a kind voice! RVZ!!!🤘🎙️🎸🎼🎶
The one! The only! RIP... fly on Freebird.
@@shawneallen5902 ive lived in southeast Tennessee my whole life when i was 13 i met bob burns a few miles outside of town in a little place near GA at an auction we talked music i played bass back then but anyway he showed me pictures of all of the band on the plane before it took off and Mr Ronnie Van Zant was sittin in the center of the plane in a chair arm propped up on a table chin propped on his hand smiling from ear to ear...it still gives me chills i can still see that picture in my mind..God rest Mr Van Zant and Mr Bob burns to...he played drums on my favorite album
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And then you got Allen Collins do I have to say more LOL it makes you smile awesome
There is just no question about it, these guys were superhuman.
It is hard not to love Gary's playing. Always so cool and calm, making it look effortless while absolutely tearin it up!
Saw Skynyrd in Des Moines 1976. One of greatest bands ever!
God I miss them and always will no matter what.
A classic track by a classic band
3 greatest guitarists ever without a doubt like me pure southern
with Hughie Thomasson & Billy Jones from The Outlaws :) Nice!
tele7
Thanks for the info. I was wondering who they were.
Steve must have joined shortly after.
Was at a concert in Seattle with Skynard and Outlaws and they had 6 lead quitars on stage join for a few songs. Long time ago.
mrbigsaw Wow, that’s so FC, for a minute I was wondering too. Then it hit me....
Damn! Just think of it. If that plane crash had never happen..there quite possibly be a " QUAD GUITAR FORCE" One of these guys would had been Hired by LS. Ohh the possibilities of the 1980's.
@@johngullo9420 I believe Steve Gaines joined in mid 1976, probably three months after this performance. Hughie T. would eventually join LS later on.
It's not weird that the best bands came from the south,southern by the grace of God !
This never gets old....
Hughie Thomason and billy Jones of the outlaws ! What a four guitar attack that was ! Great performance ! I seen lynyrd skynyrd in 1973 they opened for The Who and blew The Who away ! Best live band ever !
Four? Three guitars in Skynyrd plus 2 outlaws makes 5! Great video!
As good as “The Who” was, I am certain that the better show was Lynyrd Skynyrd, anytime any day
@markrippee8041 in this concert it was just allen collins and Gary rossington
You have to watch this. Never understood why the record company removed this song to get “One more from the Road” to fit on one CD, but it was on the vinyl release. Just an awesome jam. When you think the guitar jamming is over then Billy Powell just turns it up on the piano. Also I never realized how good Artimis Pyle was on the drums until watching this.
And thanks for posting all these great Skynyrd videos!!!
This is my favorite Skynyrd song i dont care if they didnt write it....
I get that
Legends of their own time!
Skynyrd and a couple of The Outlaws. Outlaws must have opened. You know that party lasted all night! In Jan. of 76' I saw Skynyrd in Nashville. The bottom of Ronnie"s T-shirt says Nashville (easy to see at the beginning). Wish I could make out the top. I sure as hell miss these guys. I miss the 70s'. Good times. peace...
Man oh man do I miss the 70’s, too!
Forever The Best
Love You Ronnie
⭐🌟⭐
Allen was perfection.
One of the best,,, I was lucky enough to be at knebworth when the blew the stones off of the stage. Now I’m 63 but I still feel like I’m 16 lol 😂
Love seeing Hughie Thomasson and Billy Jones on this! They hold their own just fine. 🙂
This was taken a year and half before their demise. We are so lucky to have film on this band. One of the most controversial but fun and growing acts. They were kicking everybody's ass cumming up thru the mid to late 70's. 4 years folks that's it.
Don't forget this was older ass garage bands playing till they made it. Thank god for Southern Music Scene!
Yep
When i heard of the Plane Crash.My world fell apart.I still idolise this group and what they stood for.Lord Bless the Freebyrds and of course the master Ronnie van Zant.God Bless the South and the Simple Man.
Marshall Vosteen amen to that brother
An... if you caught 'em at the right time. They're KICK YOUR ASS AS WELL, just because you deserved it... (or the bottle was empty)
They weren't really controversial, just great. The controversy is just dishonest revisionism of today.
Awesome, It's hell better then I was watching.
Makes me happy!!
Hello, how are you doing today? Nice meeting you here.
Gary is just so fucking discipline. Just watch his right hand it's like its on rails.. allowed Alan to be A total hellion running and jumping across the stage play in the best pickup lines I've ever heard hands down they sure had a connection on stage I hope it was as pure and genuine in real life
LYNYRD SKYNYRD was a PRIVILEGE to ALL YOU LUCKY FOLKS WHO GOT TO WITNESS RVZ LIVE !!! AMERICAS GREATEST SON !!
yes sir! saw them the first night of the last tour. Oct.15th 1977! Hollywood Sportatorium, Fla. They broke the Fla. indoor record attendance that night. GREAT SHOW!!! 5 nights later... complete heart break.
If I could go back in town I’d make that plane park before it left 😎
These boys are best that ever lived
Ronnie is the best ever..! and Allen rocks...
Talk about a guitar army,here it is! What about that piano and drums!
Allen Collins takes to a whole another level. Always been my favorite band. Rock on.
Wow! Jamming with the Outlaw Boyz 🎸 Excellent! "T for Texas" was Skynyrd 's "1 Way Out!" 💪🏻
And On The Eight Day The Guitar Gods Created Southern Raunchy Roll! Blistering Set With Skynyrd And Two-Thirds Of The Outlaws' Florida Guitar Army Helping Reduce The Stage To Cinders! R.I.P Ronnie, Allen, Billy, Leon, Hughie, and Billy Jones..
Well said Sir 👌✌
Always loved skynyrd. They were named after a high school teacher
Don't forget Molly Hatchet ! 😎👍
Chills the entire time on this. Allen choking those high notes out of that Firebird, damnnnn. Gary being Gary as well, incredible.
As Mr. Ronnie Van Zant Said, Just Let Me Say One Thing, I Say This, What A Spectacular Performance Here to all the people on stage, Long Live the Freebirds that have gone to Rock and Roll Heaven, I will here them all play again when i get there, Cousin Figel
My daddy Freddie too
There are many victims to mention, take your pick... Ronnie os indeed at the top of the list! However ill choose all of them..... R.I.P.. Thanx for your alls musical brilliance...
That's the good thing about being alive...you can listen now, no need to wait.
May Allen Collins forever Rest In Peace that man I’m my opinion was the hardest worker in the band ! Love to hear multiple gibsons scream ! Ronnie was before his time listen know some of what he was singing is still true to the word ! Love ABB and CDB Too
Rock on Brother’s !
There will never be a nother Lynyrd Skynyrd the best Southern rock band EVER GOD bless all of you. You will live forever in so many peoples. Lives.Rock on Donnie and Johnny
Allen Collins was just an incredible talent. Listen to the sound he gets out of that Firebird. Downright disgusting at times. Stage presence of a maniac. His playing and much harder than it looks and so unique, too
dylan009 any firebird player is my friend best guitar Gibson ever made at least til 1998 !
Thank you. Sometimes I feel Allen's doesnt get enough praise. He is truly special. He adds so much but never too much. He finds his spot in the music and adds special touches. His stage presence is spectacular. Hurts my soul that he ended up in a wheelchair.
@@linda8244 Sad that he passed away too. He was an amazing guitar player.
I love Allan Collins his stage presence his guitar playing what's awesome some people try to say it was plain and simple but it wasn't at all it was something very special and I love Allan Collins
STUDIO BENCIVENGA Marcus Bencivenga it wasn’t a firebird. It was an explorer
Perfection. Such great talents taken from us at such a young age.
70’s Skynyrd, vocals, guitars by the dozens and Screaming Piano,... a fucking rock and roll wrecking ball. Dam those were the days!!
This has got to be one of the best live covers ever
🤔 this is probably the most beautiful thing that i have ever seen and heard🌪 transcendent and unparalleled🌪 skynyrd forever🌪 and i mean that🌪👻
One of my favorite bands alot of great groups came out of Florida
I think Allen shines the most here.
Allen Collins badass.All the guitarists from both bands kick ass.
One bad ass band, THE BEST EVER
Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Ed King, & Steve Gaines are truly some of most Underrated Guitarist every. They were great !!!
Chills man.
Ed King ..... lives up to his name . Absolutely a master .
"Whoa Billy Boy on the piano!"
A song to get a party started to or pick it back up!
Hughie Thomasson & Billy Jones from The Outlaws, what a show, y'all do realize that everyone on that stage is gone now, except for Gary Rossington and Artimus Pyle, rest easy boys.
Art is the last man standing
so much talent that so little is ever attributed to GR. but when your THAT good, you dont have to say anything. you ARE the man Gary. God bless
AMEN TO THAT NICK,,,,GARY EMBODIED THE SKYNYRD SOUND,,,NEXT TO RONNIE,,,,GARY IS LYNYRD SKYNYRD,,,,,,,,A CARD CARRYING BADASS,,,,,STILL DOING IT TODAY,,,,,,HE TRULY IS THE LAST REBEL!
No kidding gary is like a robot with his strokes, super flashy and perfect everytime. Hes the last of the original band and artimus i would say... its sad to think about.
Gary rossington and any guitar man shivers cuz his tone melts glass and cuts steel
Love me some Lynyrd Skynyrd and classic Southern Rock
Gary's guitar tone came from his love of Paul Kossof (guitarist in Free), both loved using long sustained notes. Ronnie was also a big fan of Free's vocalist, Paul Rodgers.
Too awesome! I have no words. Probably sound better on video than when I saw them in person. It was so loud. Gawd, they are so good!
Been there heard dat❤
Southern Rocks Finest!!!! Ronnie Van Zant and his Mules!!!
It’s sad to see every musician on that stage apart from atriums are with us anymore including Hughes and billy from the outlaws rip may me passed but the music will live on forever 👍👍👍👍👍