You pronounced it properly. Skynyrd is a southern rock band, tragically, most of the band members died in a plane crash. You should check out Freebird and Simple Man, please. Awesome reaction, 10 thumbs up!!!!
This was an anthem for an entire generation of southerners. Great band / great lyrics. Lynyrd Skynyrd is the band name (named after their high school coach). Ronny Van Zant is the lead singer. Great reaction, Mia! ❤❤❤🙏🙏😊
I grew up just south of Jacksonville FL a few miles from where they practiced and lived, all of the main original members have passed away, one of the guitarists(Gary Rossington) was the last one, died about 2 years ago.
T for Texas T for Tennessee is a banger no other band I know could take a country song written in 1926 and turn it into an all out jam session. Long Live Southern Rock 🎸🎸🎸🤘✌️🇺🇸🙏❤️
"The Ballad of Curtis Loew" is a fantastic storytelling song and a huge fan favorite. For something really upbeat, check out "Honky Tonk Night Time Man", on their last album before the plane crash. Everybody just shows off during this one and there is some absolutely fantastic guitar playing and drumming and piano and everything.
Holy hooters Batman! Zoinks. Geez Mia I love your looks and your upbeat personality and inquisitive nature makes you a stand out girl love. Very easy to watch and enjoy your videos. ❤🖤 Its southern rock darlin.
Hello beautiful and gorgeous lady Mia,thank you for playing one of the greatest bands that ever lived in the 70s.Unfortunately do to a horrible plane crash on October 20 1977 4 members lost their lives from the band including the original lead vocals Ronnie Van Zant
"Call Me the Breeze" is awesome, but actually everything from Lynyrd Skynyrd is pure fire. As previously mentioned, "Freebird" live in Oakland is legendary.
Mia, you have to look up the video for this song. It's great to watch the musicians play their parts. And a great chance to enjoy the classic bell bottoms
Southern Rock is the considered genre. You got the name perfectly the first time you said it. Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote many great road worthy songs. There is a live for this song from July 1977 in Oakland, California, at a music festival called A Day On The Green. There is another song called Free Bird, which has a live version from this same show. They closed their set that day with SHA and then Freebird. Phenomenal and Iconic stuff. One other song is Simple Man, and in my opinion, these 3 songs are their most popular. I would just add, listen to the studios of all 3 first before the live version. Great reaction, and Thank you.
Sweet home alabama is a feel good, well loved song that is so recognisable and the soundtrack for one of the greatest movies ever made, FORREST GUMP. Micheal Jacksons Thriller is a perfect song to react to at this time of year, Halloween
There’s different types of Rock- This is called “Southern Rock” (Chill vibes, soulful, lots of groove & twang) Early 70’s “Classic Rock” (Softer & more generic- Zeppelin, Pink Floyd) Metallica is “Heavy Metal” (Head-banging, intense, aggression) “80’s Rock” or “Hair bands” (Energetic, upbeat, party music) Early 90’s “Grunge” Rock (Depressing, darker lyrics, slower melodies) Late 90’s early 2000’s “Nu-Metal” Rock (Hip-Hop rhythms, screaming, distortion)
This is a classic song right here. It's been played in multiple movies and TV shows love it love the video Mia stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way Queen ❤️🌹
You pronounced their name perfectly Mia, they are an awesome southern rock band , would love to see you do more reviews of them , absolutely love your reactions ❤
Neil Young, wrote the song Southern man , and Stereo type the south, pissed Ronnie off,Ed king and Gary came up with the guitars, Neil Young doesn't sing the song in concert anymore ❤
This was every southern guy's anthem back in the day,and also Freebird! You should really check out some ZZ Top,38 Special,Boston,and Foreigner! Just to name a few out of many! You like the boom bass/drum sound,check out Foreigner "Jukebox Hero"👍😉
Skynyrd is one of the best road trip bands. Southern Rock in general is good for that. The guitar solo in "Free Bird" is a great way to ear a speeding ticket. Good to see young people who are eager for some guidance in their life of discovery. Kid Rock uses some of this song in "All Summer Long", along with a Bob Seger song and I think "Werewolf in London". There's a whole back story about the Neil Young reference in "Sweet Home Alabama". Young did a song called "Southern Man" that was critical of racism in the South. Even Young admitted his song might have been over the top or condescending, though it painted a stark picture.
You will want to check out Freebird too. I'll warn you though, 1st half of song is slow, but 2nd half is fast tempo and more than makes up for the slowness of first part. It's an iconic song of theirs. I think you'll really enjoy it.
In the 1970’s Lynyrd Skynyrd were part of this new genre dubbed “Southern Rock.” Bands include The Allman Brothers, The Doobie Brothers, The Charlie Daniels Band & Alabama (the last two bands were more country than rock but were lumped in with the rest). Lynyrd Skynyrd went on to influence a plethora of country rock bands & artists, most popular is The Drive-By Truckers, whose songs “Ronnie & Neil” and “The Devil Won’t Stay” I would highly recommend to you to listen.
This is one of the biggest songs in rock history. I remember one day when I was in the Army at Ft. Knox back in the 80's, a group of guys were just sitting around chilling and my roommate had like four guitars (He was an excellent guitarist) I am pretty sure he has actually played with some big name acts, and began passing them out to some of the guys sitting around. I got an acoustic guitar, another guy got a lead guitar, another guy got a guitar and my roommate got the bass guitar. We were trying to figure out a song all of us knew and could play and this song "Sweet Home Alabama" came up, so we started playing. I was actually shocked that we sounded as good as we did. I mean four guys, one guy from Florida, my roommate from New York City, I can't remember where the other guy was from and I was from Kentucky. Four guys from all over the country having one song we knew how to play in common (This Song) and played it well, was kind of a special memory. I miss those kind of days very much.
Great reaction. Those kyrics have always spoken to me as well. You should definitely check out Free Bird live in Oakland 1977. My favorite song of all time. Great performance! And it adds more feeling to it as the lead singer Ronnie Van Zant (who wrote the lyrics), one of the guitarists Steve Gaines, and one of the backup singer Cassie Gaines (Steve's sis) died in a plane wreck 3 months after this performance.
Lynard Skynyrd is one of the best known bands associated with southern rock. 'Sweet Home Alabama' while not being the official anthem of the state of Alabama, it is the state's slogan. The Neil Young reference in the song was in response to a song that Neil Young had written called 'Southern Man', which was construed by the band as Young holding the American South responsible for slavery. Also recommended: Freebird by LS.
Great start with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mia! If you enjoyed Sweet Home Alabama and Simple Man, you could try Coming Home, a deep cut. Nobody reacts to it, but will enter your soul ... I'm willing to bet ... 👍
That's exactly how you pronounce the band's name, you did good. Lynyrd Skynyrd named themselves after their former gym teacher, Leonard Skinner, as a way to mock him. Skinner was a strict disciplinarian at their high school in Jacksonville, Florida who frequently sent students to the principal's office for having long hair. The band members were among those students. The band and Skinner eventually became friends, and he even helped design their 1975 album Nothing Fancy.
Your reaction to the guitar around 6:35 tells me that you're going to ABSOLUTELY LOVE Freebird. Be warned, the first half and second half are super different. You'll see after you hear it! One of the greatest guitar songs ever.
You have to watch Stevie Ray Vaughan and it has to be seen not just heard, he is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He has a fair amount of videos you can pick any one of them ladies choice.
They considered themselves "Southern rock ". Yes they were a band that the lead singer and a few other members died in a plane crash when they were going to a new town to do a concert. A, of the original members are now dead. You need to watch the video for "Free bird . One of the greatest guitar solos in history!!!!😮😮
A classic band a classic song Lynyrd Skynyrd is a band that has been thru the ringer from the horrific plane crash to no founding members still being around anymore yet songs like Sweet Home Alabama Free Bird & Gimme back my Bullets will always stand the test of time i was a little kid when i first found out about them been a fan ever since. Oh u should check out TRIVIUM Mia theyre like Metallica only way harder Down From The Sky is my favorite song by them youll love the drums in that song its a heavy one. You look amazing as u always do if i was ur man id take u to any rock concert youd want to go to girl keep on rocking my dear ur a total bombshell Mia 🖤❤😍💘
Skynard is about as southern as “southern rock” can get. Pretty much every song is a banger. For another side of rock/metal that is fairly recent is a band called Unleash the Archers. React to their full band play through of “Awakening”. It’s fast and fantastic . I believe you will love it. 🔥🤘🏻🇨🇱😎
A couple of tracks i think you'd enjoy are michael Mcdonald I keep forgettin', the doobie brothers what a fool believes, and Santana featuring Rob Thomas the track is smooth. That track was like the anthem for 1999.
The band actually consists of 10 + members. Some of which died in a plane crash in 1977. The rest of the band continued to play for later years. I consider them southern rock. Still rock tho. "Free bird" is the song that gets shouted at every concert from the 70s till now because the guitar solo is so amazing and the lyrics are just beautiful. It defined an entire generation like others are saying. And It did. Myslef included. The song always get shouted at shows cuz alot of people covered it as like a right of passage. Like paying homage to a great, beautiful and complicated song. If you couldn't perform the guitar solo on this song. It begged the question. Did you ever really rock to begin with? It's also used as an encore to their shows, and they would have to play it multiple times. It was so popular it was getting shouted out at other bands' concerts. Making them have to learn it and play or get annoyed by all the ridicule. Some bands had to formally announce it that they would not be performing it. And to beg the crowd to stop shouting "Free Biiirrrdd!!!" 😂
This would be categorized as Southern Rock. It influenced modern Country music. Ironically, the lead singer is not from Alabama. I'm not from Alabama either, I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince. By the way, great reaction.
I just know the song because it's been in movies too. Lyrics on screen. FANCY. Mia giving a shout out to a man. Rizzers in comments just died inside. 😂
Their song "Free Bird" is in movies too... there live version of Free Bird is the best version... In 1977 just 3 months before the plane crash. This version was at Oakland California in July of 1977, if you let the video run to the end you can hear their name correctly and see the overall crowd size... th-cam.com/video/QxIWDmmqZzY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KxC5gk9IHq2vpzLB
Jazz girl? I can kinda see it. Mia with the Billie Holiday vibes. Jazz Reactions coming y'all. Time to get educated on Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Lol ❤
You didn't mis-pronounce the name, it's correct. Good job. Classic rock arrives at the channel! This is called southern rock as well. Another big song of Lynyrd Skynyrd would be "Free Bird;" there is a YT video of a live performance at the Oakland Coliseum. If you like the solo in this, imagine 3 guitars playing full-bore at the same time; the energy is amazing. The song starts slow, but speeds up and builds into a total frenzy toward the end. It might be cool to do more reactions sans video as well, since you brought it up, so you can focus on the lyrics. Since you like jazz, I would recommend you check out Chicago (their earlier stuff), Blood, Sweat and Tears, and Santana. Both Chicago and BS&T were called "jazz-rock:" Chicago callled themselves "a rock band with horns;" BS&T leaned more to the jazz side of things. Santana's music was called "Latin-rock," but some of their music had jazz elements in it. You are on a new journey, and the more you expose yourself to the more your horizons can expand. Chicago and BS&T were my bridge to jazz music. Santana was my bridge to Latin music. Groups like Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Yes were my bridge to classical music. Today I listen to almost anything, though rap, metal, and opera are notable exceptions; but even there I have a Metallica blu-ray and an opera blu-ray, along with a couple of oratorios on CD.
If you like this you need to listen to gimme three steps, Saturday night special, simple man, that smell, what’s your name, free bird, call me the breeze, and Tuesdays gone. Baby girl you have so much more to dive into, check out some LED Zeppelin next.
Welcome aboard. You may want to check out Led Zeppelin Immigrant Song live . They have different genres of music. This is in 3 movies that I can think of off the top of my head. Shrek The Third, Thor Ragnorok, and School of Rock. Nice reaction
This song always reminds me of that iconic line from the Movie Con-Air. "Define Irony; Bunch of idiots dancing on a plane to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash".
Great song by a great band. You pronounced the band name correctly. Also, you should definitely do Free Bird. The song is amazing. This song (Sweet Home Alabama) and Free Bird are on my every road trip play list.
Lynyrd Skynyrd had such a brief career due to the plane crash, which killed the lead singer for one. My favorite songs by them are "Simple Man," "Give Me 3 Steps," and "Saturday Night Special."
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird - 7/2/1977 - Oakland Coliseum Stadium (Official)
I was there (& 12 other DOTGs).
Your so pretty ❤
You pronounced it properly. Skynyrd is a southern rock band, tragically, most of the band members died in a plane crash. You should check out Freebird and Simple Man, please. Awesome reaction, 10 thumbs up!!!!
Only 3 members of the band died in the crash.
Most of them absolutely DIDN’T DIE! Wth?
YES! FREEBIRD!!!!
This was an anthem for an entire generation of southerners. Great band / great lyrics. Lynyrd Skynyrd is the band name (named after their high school coach). Ronny Van Zant is the lead singer. Great reaction, Mia! ❤❤❤🙏🙏😊
I grew up just south of Jacksonville FL a few miles from where they practiced and lived, all of the main original members have passed away, one of the guitarists(Gary Rossington) was the last one, died about 2 years ago.
T for Texas T for Tennessee is a banger no other band I know could take a country song written in 1926 and turn it into an all out jam session.
Long Live Southern Rock 🎸🎸🎸🤘✌️🇺🇸🙏❤️
"The Ballad of Curtis Loew" is a fantastic storytelling song and a huge fan favorite.
For something really upbeat, check out "Honky Tonk Night Time Man", on their last album before the plane crash. Everybody just shows off during this one and there is some absolutely fantastic guitar playing and drumming and piano and everything.
Hi Mia! Thank you, gorgeous, for this classic legend of a band. Great reaction
Holy hooters Batman! Zoinks. Geez Mia I love your looks and your upbeat personality and inquisitive nature makes you a stand out girl love. Very easy to watch and enjoy your videos. ❤🖤 Its southern rock darlin.
Hello beautiful and gorgeous lady
Mia,thank you for playing one of the greatest bands that ever lived in the 70s.Unfortunately do to a horrible plane crash on October 20 1977 4 members lost their lives from the band including the original lead vocals Ronnie Van Zant
Southern Rock at its finest, nice reaction!
"Call Me the Breeze" is awesome, but actually everything from Lynyrd Skynyrd is pure fire. As previously mentioned, "Freebird" live in Oakland is legendary.
"Call Me the Breeze" written by the great JJ Cale, RIP.
Synyrd is the perfect road trip music!
Facts
Ohhhhhhh the memories, cruzin in my friends BAHA , stereo cranked, drinkin beer and getting so soo soooo high!
Freebird, Tuesday's Gone, Simple Man by them, best songs ever!!!
Greetings 😊
Mia, you have to look up the video for this song. It's great to watch the musicians play their parts. And a great chance to enjoy the classic bell bottoms
Southern Rock is the considered genre. You got the name perfectly the first time you said it.
Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote many great road worthy songs.
There is a live for this song from July 1977 in Oakland, California, at a music festival called A Day On The Green.
There is another song called Free Bird, which has a live version from this same show. They closed their set that day with SHA and then Freebird. Phenomenal and Iconic stuff.
One other song is Simple Man, and in my opinion,
these 3 songs are their most popular.
I would just add, listen to the studios of all 3 first before the live version.
Great reaction, and Thank you.
Sweet home alabama is a feel good, well loved song that is so recognisable and the soundtrack for one of the greatest movies ever made, FORREST GUMP. Micheal Jacksons Thriller is a perfect song to react to at this time of year, Halloween
You’re Listening to the Greatest Rock Band Ever, Ohhh my What a Gorgeous Lady 🤩👍👍
There’s different types of Rock-
This is called “Southern Rock”
(Chill vibes, soulful, lots of groove & twang)
Early 70’s “Classic Rock”
(Softer & more generic- Zeppelin, Pink Floyd)
Metallica is “Heavy Metal”
(Head-banging, intense, aggression)
“80’s Rock” or “Hair bands”
(Energetic, upbeat, party music)
Early 90’s “Grunge” Rock
(Depressing, darker lyrics, slower melodies)
Late 90’s early 2000’s “Nu-Metal” Rock
(Hip-Hop rhythms, screaming, distortion)
" The Breeze " is a fun song.🎶 " They call me the Breeze, I keep blowing down the road " 🎶
*Lynyrd Skynyrd (Free Bird) Live 1977*
This is a classic song right here. It's been played in multiple movies and TV shows love it love the video Mia stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way Queen ❤️🌹
Southern Rock... total classic!
I don’t know a lot of Lynyrd skynard but I do love this song
This song was played on movies like 8 mile and Con Air
You pronounced their name perfectly Mia, they are an awesome southern rock band , would love to see you do more reviews of them , absolutely love your reactions ❤
Really the first reactor who ever got their name right the first time.
Neil Young, wrote the song Southern man , and Stereo type the south, pissed Ronnie off,Ed king and Gary came up with the guitars, Neil Young doesn't sing the song in concert anymore ❤
In 2008, Kid Rock utilised this intro for his hit "All Summer Long".
The another half was "Werewolves Of London" by Warren Zevon.
Damn. Love ur reactions. Honest and real. And i have to say you are unbelievably beautiful. ❤
lovely Eyes Mia.
A band from the same era named LITTLE FEAT was a very good jazz rock band and had a few hits like Dixie Chicken and Spanish Moon.
This was every southern guy's anthem back in the day,and also Freebird! You should really check out some ZZ Top,38 Special,Boston,and Foreigner! Just to name a few out of many! You like the boom bass/drum sound,check out Foreigner "Jukebox Hero"👍😉
You so need to see Freebird from Skynyrd. The one from 1977 in Oakland you will love it it has a killer piano work in it
Their music is excellent ,"Classic Southern Rock". That's all I got to say about this band......
Saw Skynyrd earlier this year and the still put on a hell of a show. Simple Man should be a next from them.
Is soft rock gorgeous ❤🌹it band 😊🌹
If you do Freebird please make sure its the Oakland concert version.
Yes I forgot to mention that.
Skynyrd is one of the best road trip bands. Southern Rock in general is good for that. The guitar solo in "Free Bird" is a great way to ear a speeding ticket. Good to see young people who are eager for some guidance in their life of discovery. Kid Rock uses some of this song in "All Summer Long", along with a Bob Seger song and I think "Werewolf in London". There's a whole back story about the Neil Young reference in "Sweet Home Alabama". Young did a song called "Southern Man" that was critical of racism in the South. Even Young admitted his song might have been over the top or condescending, though it painted a stark picture.
You will want to check out Freebird too. I'll warn you though, 1st half of song is slow, but 2nd half is fast tempo and more than makes up for the slowness of first part. It's an iconic song of theirs. I think you'll really enjoy it.
In the 1970’s Lynyrd Skynyrd were part of this new genre dubbed “Southern Rock.” Bands include The Allman Brothers, The Doobie Brothers, The Charlie Daniels Band & Alabama (the last two bands were more country than rock but were lumped in with the rest). Lynyrd Skynyrd went on to influence a plethora of country rock bands & artists, most popular is The Drive-By Truckers, whose songs “Ronnie & Neil” and “The Devil Won’t Stay” I would highly recommend to you to listen.
Oh yea we’ll play this on a road trip baby you and me cruzin along❤
This is one of the biggest songs in rock history. I remember one day when I was in the Army at Ft. Knox back in the 80's, a group of guys were just sitting around chilling and my roommate had like four guitars (He was an excellent guitarist) I am pretty sure he has actually played with some big name acts, and began passing them out to some of the guys sitting around. I got an acoustic guitar, another guy got a lead guitar, another guy got a guitar and my roommate got the bass guitar. We were trying to figure out a song all of us knew and could play and this song "Sweet Home Alabama" came up, so we started playing. I was actually shocked that we sounded as good as we did. I mean four guys, one guy from Florida, my roommate from New York City, I can't remember where the other guy was from and I was from Kentucky. Four guys from all over the country having one song we knew how to play in common (This Song) and played it well, was kind of a special memory. I miss those kind of days very much.
Lynyrd Skynyrd is considered Southern Rock. They are one of the best examples of that genre.
Listen to their song "Freebird" and "Simple man".
😂 from Alabama southern rock. 77 Oakland show yess freebird 😊
Great reaction. Those kyrics have always spoken to me as well. You should definitely check out Free Bird live in Oakland 1977. My favorite song of all time. Great performance! And it adds more feeling to it as the lead singer Ronnie Van Zant (who wrote the lyrics), one of the guitarists Steve Gaines, and one of the backup singer Cassie Gaines (Steve's sis) died in a plane wreck 3 months after this performance.
Sounds like their song Call Me the Breeze would be one you like - it's a drive your car fast song!
You finally did skynyrd! Gimme three steps next!
The sky is really blue down here in Alabama. It’s really nice especially living about 45 minutes from the beach.
Lynard Skynyrd is one of the best known bands associated with southern rock. 'Sweet Home Alabama' while not being the official anthem of the state of Alabama, it is the state's slogan. The Neil Young reference in the song was in response to a song that Neil Young had written called 'Southern Man', which was construed by the band as Young holding the American South responsible for slavery. Also recommended: Freebird by LS.
'Sweet Home Alabama' is also the title of a movie starring Reese Witherspoon.
Great start with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mia! If you enjoyed Sweet Home Alabama and Simple Man, you could try Coming Home, a deep cut. Nobody reacts to it, but will enter your soul ... I'm willing to bet ... 👍
Knebworth England "FREEBIRD" Version is the best "LIVE" Recording in the History of LS!! SAW THEM TWICE !!!🐐🐐🐐🐐🥺😢☹️❤❤❤❤🔥🎸🎸🎸🎹🥁
That's exactly how you pronounce the band's name, you did good. Lynyrd Skynyrd named themselves after their former gym teacher, Leonard Skinner, as a way to mock him. Skinner was a strict disciplinarian at their high school in Jacksonville, Florida who frequently sent students to the principal's office for having long hair. The band members were among those students. The band and Skinner eventually became friends, and he even helped design their 1975 album Nothing Fancy.
FREEBIRD! 🔥 And then Simple Man then Tuesday's Gone and then Gimme Three Steps
Your reaction to the guitar around 6:35 tells me that you're going to ABSOLUTELY LOVE Freebird. Be warned, the first half and second half are super different. You'll see after you hear it! One of the greatest guitar songs ever.
You have to watch Stevie Ray Vaughan and it has to be seen not just heard, he is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He has a fair amount of videos you can pick any one of them ladies choice.
They considered themselves "Southern rock ". Yes they were a band that the lead singer and a few other members died in a plane crash when they were going to a new town to do a concert. A, of the original members are now dead. You need to watch the video for "Free bird . One of the greatest guitar solos in history!!!!😮😮
A classic band a classic song Lynyrd Skynyrd is a band that has been thru the ringer from the horrific plane crash to no founding members still being around anymore yet songs like Sweet Home Alabama Free Bird & Gimme back my Bullets will always stand the test of time i was a little kid when i first found out about them been a fan ever since. Oh u should check out TRIVIUM Mia theyre like Metallica only way harder Down From The Sky is my favorite song by them youll love the drums in that song its a heavy one. You look amazing as u always do if i was ur man id take u to any rock concert youd want to go to girl keep on rocking my dear ur a total bombshell Mia 🖤❤😍💘
Skynard is about as southern as “southern rock” can get. Pretty much every song is a banger.
For another side of rock/metal that is fairly recent is a band called Unleash the Archers. React to their full band play through of “Awakening”. It’s fast and fantastic . I believe you will love it.
🔥🤘🏻🇨🇱😎
Hey Mia! Great choice today. You rock!
Classic song sweet home alabama
Love u mia xx
A couple of tracks i think you'd enjoy are michael Mcdonald I keep forgettin', the doobie brothers what a fool believes, and Santana featuring Rob Thomas the track is smooth. That track was like the anthem for 1999.
I don't know about anyone else but I'd like to say howdy to the twins. Oh for the day they are set free. ;-)
The Favorite song of them was for my brother "Give me a T for Tennessee, give me a T for Texas".
You get it. Rock on 🤘🏽
The band actually consists of 10 + members. Some of which died in a plane crash in 1977. The rest of the band continued to play for later years. I consider them southern rock. Still rock tho. "Free bird" is the song that gets shouted at every concert from the 70s till now because the guitar solo is so amazing and the lyrics are just beautiful. It defined an entire generation like others are saying. And It did. Myslef included. The song always get shouted at shows cuz alot of people covered it as like a right of passage. Like paying homage to a great, beautiful and complicated song. If you couldn't perform the guitar solo on this song. It begged the question. Did you ever really rock to begin with? It's also used as an encore to their shows, and they would have to play it multiple times. It was so popular it was getting shouted out at other bands' concerts. Making them have to learn it and play or get annoyed by all the ridicule. Some bands had to formally announce it that they would not be performing it. And to beg the crowd to stop shouting "Free Biiirrrdd!!!" 😂
If Elvis was alive today...He would still rule the world 🌎❤❤️🔥🎤🎶🎼🕺
You said the name perfect, this is southern rock. Some other great songs by them are Gimmie Back My Bullets & That Smell.
You pronounced it correctly! Great song.
Shirt looks much better that way!
definitely on the playlist when taking the Harley out.
This would be categorized as Southern Rock. It influenced modern Country music. Ironically, the lead singer is not from Alabama. I'm not from Alabama either, I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince. By the way, great reaction.
A 9 for the song a 10 for you babe❤
Muscle Shoals Alabama was where Fame recording studio was. There is a great documentary about the music that came out out there. Find it watch it
*Southern Rock🎶*
Aloha pua nani. Rock is going to rock your world... No rules in rock..
Saw them 4 times all in the 90s except 2003.
I still have family in Alabama… when I cross the state line, I drop this track, roll down the windows and JAM!!!
Can't stop stairing
My dear young lady Mia, you should have reacted to the Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1977, Oakland Coliseum Stadium Concert version of Freebird.
I just know the song because it's been in movies too. Lyrics on screen. FANCY. Mia giving a shout out to a man. Rizzers in comments just died inside. 😂
The thirst from the dudes in her comments is real! I don't know how you'd deal with all that, but I guess that's #hotgirllife lol.
❤️❤️❤️❤️ So Good on your reviews! ❤❤❤❤.
Latina Heat 🔥🔥
It’s a vibe
Their song "Free Bird" is in movies too... there live version of Free Bird is the best version... In 1977 just 3 months before the plane crash. This version was at Oakland California in July of 1977, if you let the video run to the end you can hear their name correctly and see the overall crowd size... th-cam.com/video/QxIWDmmqZzY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KxC5gk9IHq2vpzLB
Jazz girl? I can kinda see it. Mia with the Billie Holiday vibes. Jazz Reactions coming y'all. Time to get educated on Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Lol ❤
You didn't mis-pronounce the name, it's correct. Good job. Classic rock arrives at the channel! This is called southern rock as well. Another big song of Lynyrd Skynyrd would be "Free Bird;" there is a YT video of a live performance at the Oakland Coliseum. If you like the solo in this, imagine 3 guitars playing full-bore at the same time; the energy is amazing. The song starts slow, but speeds up and builds into a total frenzy toward the end. It might be cool to do more reactions sans video as well, since you brought it up, so you can focus on the lyrics.
Since you like jazz, I would recommend you check out Chicago (their earlier stuff), Blood, Sweat and Tears, and Santana. Both Chicago and BS&T were called "jazz-rock:" Chicago callled themselves "a rock band with horns;" BS&T leaned more to the jazz side of things. Santana's music was called "Latin-rock," but some of their music had jazz elements in it. You are on a new journey, and the more you expose yourself to the more your horizons can expand. Chicago and BS&T were my bridge to jazz music. Santana was my bridge to Latin music. Groups like Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Yes were my bridge to classical music. Today I listen to almost anything, though rap, metal, and opera are notable exceptions; but even there I have a Metallica blu-ray and an opera blu-ray, along with a couple of oratorios on CD.
Hi Beauty !
Cool reaction !
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I literally have like 1000 songs of many different types of music.
If you like this you need to listen to gimme three steps, Saturday night special, simple man, that smell, what’s your name, free bird, call me the breeze, and Tuesdays gone. Baby girl you have so much more to dive into, check out some LED Zeppelin next.
Welcome aboard. You may want to check out Led Zeppelin Immigrant Song live . They have different genres of music. This is in 3 movies that I can think of off the top of my head. Shrek The Third, Thor Ragnorok, and School of Rock. Nice reaction
This song always reminds me of that iconic line from the Movie Con-Air. "Define Irony; Bunch of idiots dancing on a plane to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash".
Freebird will blow your mind. It's one of the greatest songs ever written. If you react you'll see why 🤘😈
Ass-kickin' southern rock!!!
Great videos Mia, you are 😍
Great song by a great band. You pronounced the band name correctly. Also, you should definitely do Free Bird. The song is amazing. This song (Sweet Home Alabama) and Free Bird are on my every road trip play list.
Yeah, you *must* react to "Freebird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd ASAP. It'll blow you mind.
Lynyrd Skynyrd had such a brief career due to the plane crash, which killed the lead singer for one. My favorite songs by them are "Simple Man," "Give Me 3 Steps," and "Saturday Night Special."