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This is southern rock at it's finest. The flute solo at the beginning & end is great. Love their music from the 70's. Some of their other big hits were "Fire on the Mountain" & "Heard It in a Love Song". Southern rock fiddler Charlie Daniels did quite a few collaborations with them.
the late 1960s, four of the band members served in the US military; Toy Caldwell served in the Marine Corps and received a Purple Heart after being wounded in Vietnam. By the 1970s, Toy Caldwell and George McCorkle had returned to Spartanburg and the Toy Factory had resumed playing in area clubs. Rip Toy., Tommy
Wow! Thats so awesome that they served our country! Makes them even more respected! Absolutely love this band and their sound is one of a kind! Thanks for watching!
@@setonhillstudios Toy wrote this song after seeing his brother Marines getting "Dear John" breakup letters, destroying the main thing they were looking forward to surviving for.
Great reaction! I love how the bass absolutely DRIVES this, and the drummer absolutely wears a hole in the bell of the ride cymbal. Just a terrific tune!
We saw the Marshall Tucker Band a couple of years ago in Biloxi, Miss. Doug Gray is the only surviving member of the original band. He was the one playing the tambourine in the video. He's put together a pretty damn good replacement band. They are still rocking after all of these years!
Loved your reaction to Marshall Tucker Band. I graduated from an ag and tech where they did a concert. It was every bit as good as what you played. No frills, only honest good music
I saw Home Free night before last and while I was there I saw that the Marshall Tucker Band is going to be at the same venue this summer!! Great song, by the way, thanks for reacting! I played the flute in high school, so I have always been a fan of Marshall Tucker Band and of Jethro Tull!
Sweet!! I bet it was EPIC! Really glad you enjoyed it! They are such a killer band with so much groove! Thanks for hanging out for a bit and have a great one! 😁
@@setonhillstudios Thank you! I was fortunate enough to see them tour in support of that album "Where We All Belong" here in Nashville back in the 1970's.
@@setonhillstudios You're for a whole lot more of us than that person would ever realize. I know there are a few people who ONLY want to see "first time" reactions. Personally, I don't care if someone has seen something 100 times, and then gets a request to react to it. If that reaction has never been shared before by that person, for that particular song, I say, "GO FOR IT!" Also, sometimes a person will think differently about a song after having seen it several times after the initial hearing of it. So why not do a "before and after" pair-up on the reaction. Also, like on this one, where you already knew the song, you didn't know the artists, there's still an element of surprise, if that's what people are looking for. I say, "Go, Seton Hill Studios!" You guys are super great! PS Edit... As Dan Vasc would say, "Don't mind the wimps!" That should make you curious about what video(s) (there's a very short one that goes after it) that connects to.
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This band was iconic with such a unique sound! What should we check out next from them?!
This is southern rock at it's finest. The flute solo at the beginning & end is great. Love their music from the 70's. Some of their other big hits were "Fire on the Mountain" & "Heard It in a Love Song". Southern rock fiddler Charlie Daniels did quite a few collaborations with them.
Oh sweet! I gotta check out some of that collaboration with Charlie Daniels! Thanks for the info and have a great one!
the late 1960s, four of the band members served in the US military; Toy Caldwell served in the Marine Corps and received a Purple Heart after being wounded in Vietnam. By the 1970s, Toy Caldwell and George McCorkle had returned to Spartanburg and the Toy Factory had resumed playing in area clubs. Rip Toy., Tommy
Wow! Thats so awesome that they served our country! Makes them even more respected! Absolutely love this band and their sound is one of a kind! Thanks for watching!
@@setonhillstudios Toy wrote this song after seeing his brother Marines getting "Dear John" breakup letters, destroying the main thing they were looking forward to surviving for.
@@setonhillstudios Toy Caldwell sings the vocals here, and on a few other songs - but he is not the primary lead singer.
@@jona.874 Oh wow! Much deeper than I thought but very cool and meaningful! Thanks for sharing!
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There is nothing better than Southern ROCK!
No doubt!! Such a banging tune! 🔥
Great reaction! I love how the bass absolutely DRIVES this, and the drummer absolutely wears a hole in the bell of the ride cymbal. Just a terrific tune!
💯 Such a great song and the band was on 🔥 Thanks for watching!
We saw the Marshall Tucker Band a couple of years ago in Biloxi, Miss. Doug Gray is the only surviving member of the original band. He was the one playing the tambourine in the video. He's put together a pretty damn good replacement band. They are still rocking after all of these years!
Oh wow! So cool that they are still going even if it is only one original member!
I can play this D-C-G progression forever
You play guitar? Love the groove of this tune! 🔥
Loved your reaction to Marshall Tucker Band. I graduated from an ag and tech where they did a concert. It was every bit as good as what you played. No frills, only honest good music
Really appreciate that! So cool you got to see them live! Thanks for sharing!
That was great! I think I loved the flute parts the best, because they were so totally unexpected! The whole thing was beautifully done. Thank you! 😀
Yessss! I agree! So cool to have that in a Southern Rock tune! Thanks! 😄
I saw Home Free night before last and while I was there I saw that the Marshall Tucker Band is going to be at the same venue this summer!! Great song, by the way, thanks for reacting! I played the flute in high school, so I have always been a fan of Marshall Tucker Band and of Jethro Tull!
Let’s goooooo! Love that! I bet Home Free brought the house down! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for doing this song 1GREAT Reaction !Got to see them 1x in Chicago back in the 70s
Sweet!! I bet it was EPIC! Really glad you enjoyed it! They are such a killer band with so much groove! Thanks for hanging out for a bit and have a great one! 😁
Yes, Great tune !!
1972 to 1982 was a huge change in music..great players and singers were everywhere..Someone found the Cadd9 chord and Southern Rock was born...lol
💯 Such an epic time for music! I absolutely love their sound and this song grooved so hard! Thanks for watching!
Two great deep cuts from them are How Can I Slow Down and This Ole Cowboy.
@@bobcorbin3294 Appreciate it! I’ll add those to the list! 😎
@@setonhillstudios Thank you! I was fortunate enough to see them tour in support of that album "Where We All Belong" here in Nashville back in the 1970's.
@@bobcorbin3294 Wow! I bet that was a memory that sticks with you! 🤘🏻
what I noticed is he plays with his thumb, never seen anyone do that
Yeah, definitely an interesting technique. I guess it works for him though! Thanks for hanging out!
I really enjoyed your channel and your knowledgeable comments! I had this album back in the day- loved every track!!
Well thanks so much! That’s very kind of you! Such an awesome band with so many great hits! 🎶
One of the great live performances
Absolutely!
Yes the base and drums
So good! They were locked in! Thanks for swinging by the channel!
Agree with your comments for sure. Was going to submit this one later in my list; thanks to others for their contributions. Great band; great sound!
Hey there Milton! This performance was so epic! Thanks for checking it out and talk to you soon! Have a great one!
Great song
💯 This tune is killer! Thanks for swinging by! 🔥
Yeah Toy was a thumb picker Never used a guitar pick SOUTHERN ROCK at it's finest
Exactly! So cool and this band has so many great hits! Thanks for watching!
Great reaction!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much!
no one wants to see a "reaction" to a song you already know...
No worries….We ain’t for everyone ✌🏻
@@setonhillstudios You're for a whole lot more of us than that person would ever realize.
I know there are a few people who ONLY want to see "first time" reactions. Personally, I don't care if someone has seen something 100 times, and then gets a request to react to it. If that reaction has never been shared before by that person, for that particular song, I say, "GO FOR IT!" Also, sometimes a person will think differently about a song after having seen it several times after the initial hearing of it. So why not do a "before and after" pair-up on the reaction.
Also, like on this one, where you already knew the song, you didn't know the artists, there's still an element of surprise, if that's what people are looking for.
I say, "Go, Seton Hill Studios!" You guys are super great!
PS Edit...
As Dan Vasc would say, "Don't mind the wimps!" That should make you curious about what video(s) (there's a very short one that goes after it) that connects to.
@@GrandmasGotGraceLW Thanks so much Linda! That made our day! 😁
I do enjoy reactors discovering great music they've never heard before but it isn't a requirement for me. Another words, "Lighten up Francis".
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