THEY SURPRISED ME 5X | LYNYRD SKYNYRD - "Freebird" | FIRST TIME REACTION | Singer Reacts
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Oh wow they are so talented & entertaining! What did the presenter mean by what he said, what’s the tea on San Francisco? Let’s connect linktr.ee/mrspenpal ❤
The performance was in Oakland, close to SAN Francisco. Just wanting to claim the band for their hometown. LS was from Florida. One of the all time classic performances.
Thanks Caplondon I appreciate
Some of the most famous rock bands started in San Francisco in the mid 60's (Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Steve Miller Band and others). Journey started in SF in the early 70s. He's basically saying that the band put on a high quality performance on the same level as the SF bands.
What he said was "that bands so good you'd think they were from San Francisco wouldn't you"this is in Anaheim California 93,000 fans, the band is actually from Jacksonville Florida
With pride I can say that they were born, raised, went to school (where they got their name; that's a rabbit hole for you), and lived in my hometown. Though at this date and time I'll let you look that up. What little pride I once had left long ago.
I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd live when I was 19 in the U.K. the year before this concert @ Knebworth House, often used as an outdoor music venue north of London in 1976. That is also on video on TH-cam. The atmosphere was as electric as this one was!
Welcome to the greatest American band in history .. enjoy the ride
They were the best.
Well…if this is your introduction to Lynyrd Skynyrd, then you have indeed set the bar VERY high. Not that their song catalog lacks in any way…but this performance of this song? Whew. This is an EPIC introduction to this band. Excellent reaction, MrsPenPal, and thank you for it. ✌🏻
That’s good to hear thank you for watching this was indeed epic!
@@MrsPenPalyeah this is the best you'll see from them most likely, unless for some reason just truly connect with another song or something lol
MrsPenPal ROCKS!! I was at this Concert in Oakland on July 2, 1977. I was fortunate to have seen the band before the horrific plane crash on October 22, 1977. Incredible Show!! RIP to Ronnie, Steve, Cassie the Road Manager and Pilots. Lynyrd Skynyrd's Music "Will Never Die"!!
Wow thanks for sharing Jim!
Ronnie was my favorite but Lynyrd Skynyrd was one of the best bands ever. I am a huge fan.
Alan Collins (all in white) was a monster on the guitar! It's a shame the group was decimated in a hideous plane crash a few months later in October, 1977.
Collins had a very troubled life due to alcohol abuse. So many DUIs he couldn't drive anymore. He'd be paralyzed in an accident in early 1986 that took the life of a girlfriend. He'd die four years later from complications from that paralysis at the age of 37.
So many great musicians die young, from Hendrix, to Morrison, to Kobain...very sad. Seems genius often exacts a heavy price.
This band was marvelous!! Made beautiful music. 😊
This song is often played at funerals for men. My cousin's funeral had this playing in the background as videos of his life was shown on a screen. Many years ago now.
I absolutely love this band. Even though all of them are gone now. Plane crashed in 1977. I was nine years old. The crash the day after my birthday October 20 and the one doing the bird chirp in the beginning was Gary Rossington. He was the last surviving member passed away March 5. This year they after I had my stroke. I look at it like this waterway to remember all this when they passed. Now all of them are free birds plan together again.
Today's music does nothing to my soul. 70's is the best era for music IMHO.
Thank you for this. When my kids were little I told them that free bird was the national anthem
You can go out and buy a LS album, take it home lay it down, close your eyes, point to ANY song, and you would never go wrong. Masterful band. Enjoy!
I miss those guys and their talent was so much above any other band out there and they were the best band ever to be created-then or now. Real music from real musicians, nothing fake about them, like all of the so called bands/musicians of today, who are all just no talent studios bs.
Bravo girl, great reaction! One of the best guitar solos ever! Thank you! 🤘
Thanks for watching 🤗
The fans r now your grandparents or great grandparents ages! Let that sink in!😎
Tell you the truth couldn't keep my eyes off you❤
This my favorite reaction to this song! I have been a fan of this band for 50 years and it is awesome to see your appreciation for their talent! Your part about Gary Rossington making the guitar whistle is awesome and how he coordinates with Ronnie VanZant the lead singer is spot on.
Greatest solo of all time. Stairway is close but, nope, it's Freebird all day. God I wish I was ten years older to see them in concert. I think I heard that this was their last concert and the singer and guitarist died in a plane crash a few months later.
You are a beautiful soul inside out and I get so much enjoyment seeing you discover my music exactly like I felt when i did . ❤🎶
Yes we still remember you Ronnie…
THIS WAS IN OAKLAND , CA. THAT'S WHY RONNIE VAN ZANT SAID PLAY IT PRETTY FOR OAKLAND ! THERE WAS OVER 50,000 OF US ! YES I WAS THERE ! AND IT WAS AMAZING !
That’s awesome
When I was young. This was my song. In the early 80's I was ridding with my Kawasaki and in Sony Walkman in my helmet played Lynyrd Skynyrd an The Ramones. I still love those bands. Now I'm old man already. I'm free bird untilI die.
We used to jam to the final outro as it's a basic blues in A. The Old Grey Whistle Test outro is twice as long as this version. Check it out. The band did this show and became an overnight sensation in the UK.
Billy Powell, the pianist, was their roadie until they heard him play. When one of my good friends passed away when she was just 22 back in the early 90s, this was sung at her funeral. I can't help but get a little melancholy listening to this.
Omg, I love your little vocal improvisation zover Gary rossington on the slide guitar making those bird sounds and Billy Powell on that grand piano doing the classical rolling comforting thing. He had at least two that I know of, that white grand piano that he mostly used but also a black one that he sometimes used but the thing was they had to fly them around in their old crappy turboprop old-school passenger airplane with all their gear and so that thing had to be retuned at every show.
Can you imagine all the moving and all that transporting of grand pianos, and the temperature and humidity changes, and then flying them in an airplane and then coming back down? What a life.
Wow that’s a lot of gear and their talent is so unmistakable. I like how they all shine individually such a cool group ✨
I know you noticed him, but there was that point where it Leon wilkeson the bass player joined them in the lineup at the front of the stage while he was just going nuts. He plays the bass guitar with his fingers and he's a monster. He does the most difficult stamina challenging bass lines on their bangers and those guys used to play 3 hours concerts, it's incredible, and all of them were absolute monsters at what they were able to do and they were just really expanding up even more after maybe what five or six albums containing tons of hits when the plane crash hit. It makes me wonder what they would have done
I I really like your analysis at the end and as usual you always get it and noticed all the cool stuff.
Wow thanks for sharing your insights and I appreciate you watching the video all the way to the end ✨
I've only just begun the reaction but I am rubbing my hands together with delight in anticipation of what your reaction to this is going to be. I actually think you should listen to the studio version off of their very first album first, but this is really interesting because they have evolved so much as a band by this and it was right before the plane crash which ended it all.
Freebird was so important to so many of us in junior high school, and when that plane crash happened we were devastated.
Even though it's a sign of the times then, everybody went to the movies all the time back then even as kids, and when that happened, for a few months they would skip all the previews of coming attractions and substitute this about nine-minute hastily thrown-together tribute to Leonard Skynyrd to let people know more details about the plane crash and then featuring this song primarily, and the allegory of it was just heartbreaking.
I was 10 in Miami when this concert happened, but I have followed them since about 12 yrs old after the plane crash. 3 band members died in a plane crash about 2 months after this concert. Lead singer and leader of the band, Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines(bearded guitar player in white shirt), and his sister Cassie Gaines(back up singer in the "Honkettes"). Now Johnnie Van Zant (brother) is lead singer. All original members have pasted away.
The "whistling" you refer to is Gary Rossington, one of the guitar players, using a steel slide and emulating the sound of sea birds, namely sea gulls. Just adding to the audio tapestry of the song. Glad you're enjoying the song, this was the soundtrack to my youth back in the 70's.
Awwh thanks Star Geezer ✨
Although the editing choices in this drive me nuts because it almost always focuses on the wrong person, they got that part at the beginning right, and you can clearly see Gary rossington doing the bird noises with his slide guitar as well as all those slides up into the dominant chords.
Glass slide with a steel wire at the nut on the headstock to pull the strings away from the fretboard to give it a “twang”
Unbelievably amazing song
@@jacoboneal3773 actually that's a piece of rubber tubing placed at the first fret, so it raises the strings to play slide. After his slide part was over he'd pull it tubing out which lowers the action so he can barr cord.
I met all the guys back in the early 70,s at a club in Atlanta. All the band's played at that club back then. We all became great friends.
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This was my high school class song(1979)🤘🔥🤗
I love this band,I have always known about them, I'm from Jacksonville Florida where they are from and my oldest cousin went to school with Gary Rossington (slide Guitar here) and she used to babysit me and sometimes we would go over to the Rossington house, Gary's mom and visit and he would be there in once in awhile,he took good care of his mother,now this was the early '70s they hadn't gotten the record deal yet but it wasn't long, that's why this band is so special to me
Thanks for sharing your story
Great reaction to one of the top 5 Rock songs of all time, and one of the top 3 live performances, (in my opinion) of a rock song of all time!
Thanks Larry for watching ✨
Thank you pretty lady, always enjoy your love of my generation’s music.
Awesome perfiormance to showcase them forever. They just made superstar status at this time. A few months after this show their plane crashed. The lead singer and a few other members were killed. Fortunately the music lives on.
Wow that is so tragic
I saw them in Memphis Tennessee in 1976 a year before the crash 16:29 16:29Greatest Southern Rock Band Ever
SAW THEM TWICE,❤️🐐🎸🔥😍😁 SICK ASS KICK ASS BAND!! BEST 2 LIVE SHOWS FOR ME!!
Billy Powell,the final ingredient, the icing on the cake! As great and strong every musician is in this band , also being known as a 3 lead guitar band, it was Billys piano that just elevated their sound into the fuc#ing stratosphere!!!!! Skynyrd is one of the greatest sounding live bands ive ever heard. The Eagles and Allman Brothers being a couple of others. However, Skynyrd were just so damn tight live there are no words. Simply incredible and an experience i remember to this day! P.S. Leon was also a monster on bass!
Awesome reaction love this song.
Girl!👀👀👀You are a beauty. 💕💕💕💕
Now that's real talent and music; not the shit that's being produced today. Long live rock!
The girl in the front with the yellow tank top is my favorite internet star. 😁👍❤
Mrs. Penpal first off i love your reactions! Second it was 1975, i was 6 years old. I had the radio on and this song came on. Even at such a young age i understood the meaning of the lyrics. Then the solo came....it kept going...so i turned off the lights and grabbed my micky mouse flashlight and jumped on my bed like i was a rockstar!! Lol. They have been my favorite band ever since. It just so happens i grew up in a town kinda like the boys in the band, so Ronnie's lyrics hit home. He wrote songs with a wisdom well beyond his years. The guitar players could have been successful single lead guitarist in any band. Billy Powell, the piano player was top notch! The bass player doesnt get the credit he deserves, and last...the honketts , girl back up singers where all talented and gave even more depth to the band. If you like this song id suggest " call me the breeze" a real toe tapper...but, " Simple Man" is one we all can relate to
Great southern rock band from the 60's-80's. It is very sad what happened to this band in losing so many members in a plane crash in 1977. My favorite songs are "Simple Man", "Free Bird" & "Sweet Home Alabama". They had lots of great songs such as "Call Me The Breeze", "Tuesday's Gone", "That Smell", "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew", "What's Your Name", "Saturday Night Special", "Gimme Three Steps" etc.
Congrats on being the first comment! Wow thanks for sharing
Gimme Three Steps was always my favorite. I guess I just identified with it so much... :)
gorgeous colours you choose with your hair lip , top etc today babe. Had to share with my GF.
If you look at it again from the beginning, look at his left hand, you’ll see him doing the chirp. He’s got a something on his fingers are playing.
Ronnie VanZant is the lead singer and was the leader of the band. Allen Collins guitar. Gary Rossington rhythm and slide guitars. Leon Wilkeson bass. Artimus Pyle. drums, and percussion Billy Powell piano. Thier last performance was South Carolina’s Greenville Memorial Auditorium on Oct. 19 1977 Free Bird lasted for 20 mins The next day boarded their plane that was unsafe the Fuel gauge was broke. The only way to check the fuel was with a stick. The plane ran out of fuel the engines were burning to rich and waisting precious fule. One engine shut down then the other did. The plane went down over pine trees killing the members of the band, Ronnie Van Zant lead singer, guitarist Steve Gaines, vocalist Cassie Gaines, that day was the saddest day in Southern Rock. I was 20 when I heard about it on the radio. I cried like a baby.
So tragic
Yes, it broke my heart when I heard it on the radio. I had to pull my car over and cried. So many of my great artists died too early@@MrsPenPal
He was referring to the hippie music that was popular on the west coast and this group was from the south. If you notice at the end those two men are sharing a joint. At the time San Franciso was the home of the drug community. Shortly after was done, I saw them in Greenville, South Carolina and they were on the way to Baton Rouge, Louisana to play a show when, due to pilot error, the plane crashed killing the lead singer Ronnie Van Zandt, along with three others. Several others were seriously injured. They came back with Ronne Van Zandt as the lead singer and several of the original group, after the healing process was over, but they were never the same (IMO) without Ronne. When I saw them the night before they died, we were just as wild as the fans you reacted to, but the venue was smaller. Great Reaction and RIP to Ronnie and the rest of those who perished in the plane crash. There are several TH-cam videos about the crash
Thanks for sharing
Loved your reaction,freebird at Oakland is one of my favorite you tube vids
There was ONE black guy at that concert and it was LEONARD SKYNARD!!!
Glad you spoke of them as a " team." Bands were back then. There wasn't one star. Nice reaction. Thank you.
Thanks Jaqueline ❤️
Can you imagine being Peter Frampton watching that insane historical event ,&having to get out there next and follow them and top them to finish the festival ????? He is great but ......................No way man!!! No oone could really follow Skynyrd. The Who barely could only in 73'
What he meant by that Mrs Pen Pal is that so many good bands have come from San Fransisco.
Thanks Dale ✨
Because the venue is in San Francisco. The music is Southern rock and the band is from Jacksonville. I grew up with this music. I saw them many times.
Its Oakland, not San Fran….
I m down when i think about the nightmare 3 month later!!And this performance was perfect!!
Try Simple Man by them. Wonderful song and message😊
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San Francisco was a hub of rock and Roll, and Oakland was across the vay from SF
The song Free Bird was witten by Allen Collins and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant. It was inspired when Allen had a fight with hia GF Kathy. She asked him if he would remember her if she left.
ha ha thanks for sharing I feel for the girl
The lead singer and others in the band was killed in a plane crash about 3 months after this concert. RIP
Great reaction Please check out the LIVE performance of the Marshall Tucker band sing CANT YOU SEE at the grand ol opry house 1973 another great performance Note it was said the girls at the Lynyard Skynyrd concert were there to see Peter Frampton who preform next ! check out him singing BABY I LOVE YOUR WAYS !
Glad to see you finally discovered this Legendary performance Blessing. The guitar solos were considered the 3rd best ever but I vote it the most fun guitar jam ever! It was a pleasure seeing you loving every aspect of their great performance and the crowd energy. And you never looked better with your seductive eyes, blue braids, red lipstick green shirt and the way you moved to the music. 🥰
"Stairway the Heaven" can't even touch "FREE BIRD"!
"FREE BIRD" is THEE BEST classic Rock song, Straight Up!
MrsPenPal you asked about the reference at the end to San Francisco. In the mid to late 1960's San Francisco was the hotbed of the burgeoning psychedelic Rock and Roll movement - especially at a street intersection known as Haight-Ashbury. 1967 was dubbed "the summer of love" that included the Monterey Pop Festival. Hippies and their drugs were rampant, and, as the music started to spread outside the local community, the rest of the country was starting to learn about hippies (and their drugs). This was also a time when protests against the Vietnam War were ramping up, and, the hippies were all about peace and love - not war. Bands that emerged from that time and place include The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and, Big Brother and the Holding Company (with Janis Joplin). This concert footage is from the July 4th weekend (hence the flags and Mount Rushmore thingie) and off the top of my head I don't know anything else about any other events at the location. Lynyrd Skynyrd was formed in Jacksonville FL and named after their high school gym teacher. They were part of the southern rock genre that included the Allman Brothers, the Atlanta Rhythm Section, .38 Special, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and, the Marshall Tucker Band. Their southern twang take on rock struck a chord with the hippies from the Haight-Ashbury days. So, the reference at the end of the video is paying homage to both Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Haight-Ashbury folks.
Thanks for sharing Subhugi✨
SanFrancisco in the late 60s and 1970s was a hotbed for music
Thanks for your response ✨
Unfortunately, they had a plane crash 3 months after this concert...lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, his sister and backup singer, Cassie Gaines, along with their manager and the 2 pilots died. So "Free Bird" developed another meaning😢
This was three months before the tragic plane crash.
Gary rossington in the floral shirt and Allen Collins in the white disco suit were Mainstays of Lynyrd Skynyrd since the early days. And you looked right at him playing that slide guitar and noticed that it was whistling. So he's using the slide to do those long slides that are so fluid and organic and yet still raw because he's crankin his amp.
But he's also hitting harmonics or the equivalent of pinch harmonics with a slide rather than with your fingernails and pick, and it sounds incredible.
Those guys were so good. And you don't see him much but they had just picked up an absolutely phenomenal third guitar player, Stephen Gaines, and he was the brother to Cassie Gaines of the three women that formed their backup singing Trio, and both of them died in the plane crash. Along with lead singer Ronnie Van Zant and others. Here's the one on the left that is younger with a scruffy beard and he's not only a phenomenal guitar player but he's a really good singer as well. He fronted his own band for a while before this. He was a roadie for Lynyrd Skynyrd when his sister got him to sit-down and play some piano or something or maybe Jam On guitar and they were like we've got to have him in the van now! 😂
And Billy Powell on the piano is classically trained but he had that old-school barrelhouse Boogie honky-tonk stuff down when he went there.
Thanks for sharing I appreciate the stories about the band and tell it so well✨
Lotta people use this song at funerals. It’s a add sound to play in the way the funeral but it’s not.
50.000 people.
Wait till u hear the Ballad of Curtis Lowe !
I honestly thought that the bird whistle sounds were made by a band member or someone whistling. I know people who can do those whistles with their mouth. However research has shown me this: In places, the high-pitched guitar mimics a bird flying free. This is something Duane Allman did on the 1970 Derek & the Dominos track "Layla," where at the end he plays the "crying bird." In that song, it signifies Layla's untamed spirit. "In "Free Bird," the guy is the elusive one, refusing to be caged by intimacy. Like "Free Bird," "Layla" loses most of its mojo when cut down for single release. The full version of that song runs 7:10, with the radio edit truncated to 2:43." - Songfacts. Other reactors have also mentioned the sounds being made by a guitar but I didn't believe it. Well I have been proven wrong simply because I did not do the proper research. This has been a learning moment brought to you by your local PBS station and viewers like you. I mean me.
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This kinda sh1t can only be composed on the shore of a swamp in the cottage down south in the States .😋 🙃
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That was their safe place were they used to polish their songs(&thongs😹)
It's all on quite recently released documentary: "If I'll Leave Here Tomorrow" (2022)...in case someone things it's just a myth... 😉
The trgic plane crash was later that same year.
Thanks for your reaction. You don't seems so sure about how to pronounce their name. Here's a little hint: from the title of their very first album: (pronounced) leh-nerd-skin-herd. Good practice, while I look at what else you have on this channel. Have a nice day.
Thanks Carol ❤️
How can they run out of fuel on such a short trip? Some nice people from a 3 letter agency drained half the fuel tank before they took off knowing they would have to make a crash landing.
Amazing performance.
CIA didn't like them for many reasons (not just the flag) so the lead singer and guitarist with the road crew died the next year in an unfortunate plane crash.
Come on girl move, get up and dance
Steve Gaines was a nice addition indeed!
They were the best.