LYNYRD SKYNYRD Free Bird REACTION - The most incredible performance ever!

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  • LYNYRD SKYNYRD Free Bird REACTION
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  • @RandyTWA
    @RandyTWA Před rokem +467

    And 49 years later Free Bird is still the rock anthem gold standard…

    • @dannycorbitt2389
      @dannycorbitt2389 Před rokem +25

      And I got to see it live in 1976.... Fox Theater in Atlanta..... old does have it's perks....

    • @RandyTWA
      @RandyTWA Před rokem +8

      @@dannycorbitt2389 One More From The Road. Niiice!

    • @mackdavidson4935
      @mackdavidson4935 Před rokem +11

      I wish they were never in that plane it's sad they could still be here rocking out for us

    • @GlamprinceRockking
      @GlamprinceRockking Před rokem +2

      Meh. Green Grass and high tides for me.

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +4

      @@dannycorbitt2389 I saw them live in Nashville in 74 0r 75....whenever this song came out. I used to see them in nightclubs in Atlanta a few years before that.

  • @scottchapin2323
    @scottchapin2323 Před rokem +231

    No light show, no special effects, it's the middle of the day. It's all about the music, I miss those days. Also, Harri, you have to remember, they were on tour, this is the last song after playing for 2hrs or so, anyone's voice would be raw, it ain't easy

    • @HarriBestReactions
      @HarriBestReactions  Před rokem +21

      Ok..thats a fair point..I didnt know that..I was just reacting to what i heard

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +11

      @@HarriBestReactions Yea. His voice wasn't as great at the end. But definitely, the band was the BEST!!

    • @christinegelabert1651
      @christinegelabert1651 Před rokem +13

      @@HarriBestReactions yes... They always save this song AS their finale to do right before they left the stage because it was the most popular song of their career. When they did a show it was a straight 2-hour show, no breaks! Not like today my brother...none of this ridiculous Auto-Tune crap. He's just getting up there and belting it out to every song they had. I WAS one of the lucky ones who got to see them in concert. BOTH bands, the original band that you're looking at now. Then later on after the plane crash had happened. I got to see SEVERAL concerts of the surviving members of this band. Those was still amazing concerts in my opinion.

    • @sophieandwayne
      @sophieandwayne Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yes and he does also play guitar too!

    • @whyuyellinginmyear3476
      @whyuyellinginmyear3476 Před 10 měsíci +8

      How much more fun before the days of selfies. 🙂

  • @julietate7806
    @julietate7806 Před rokem +278

    One great thing about growing old is having seen so many incredible bands live, back in the day. Lynyrd Skynyrd was always a hard act to follow.

    • @harrydoupe9315
      @harrydoupe9315 Před rokem +5

      Very true, and also interesting because at the show in this video Peter Frampton was headlining.

    • @tomcurtis8431
      @tomcurtis8431 Před rokem +6

      I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd four times in the early years (before plane crash) and my first time seeing them was at the 1974 Tennessee State Fair and it was just them and ZZ Top as headliner act. As amazing as ZZ Top was I thought Lynyrd Skynyrd was better.

    • @toddmitchell7542
      @toddmitchell7542 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, and Frampton sucked right after Skynrd , as I recall very well !

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +1

      @@tomcurtis8431 Was that in Nashville. Because that's where I saw them...1974.

    • @richardmaier28
      @richardmaier28 Před rokem

      My friends opened for Johnny and Edgar Winters and we didn't expect to have LS as the middle band,tuning up backstage in our room Allen Collins walks in with his explorer,quiet very nice guy,sends chills up my spine what was coming.

  • @susannebass5503
    @susannebass5503 Před rokem +19

    One of the greatest live performances EVER 💯 Not to mention I'm in the crowd footage...yea the bleach blonde yellow shorts on my boyfriend's shoulders burning like a piece of bacon 🤣🤣

    • @user-dc2tp3tk1m
      @user-dc2tp3tk1m Před 2 dny +1

      That was really you in the bleach blonde shorts on your boyfriend's shoulders !? WOW ! And he was one lucky Brother ! What else could you ask for !? The best RNR band Kicking the living Hell out of the greatest song that's ever been and Got a Foxx on his shoulders jamming out to Skynyrd ! Long Live Skynyrd Nation !

  • @jukeboxman1
    @jukeboxman1 Před rokem +144

    MANY PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE HOW GOOD OF A BAND THEY REALLY WERE!

    • @billwalker7556
      @billwalker7556 Před rokem +1

      Al Kooper did when he signed them for $9000.

  • @757optim
    @757optim Před rokem +152

    A field full of hot grandmas. "Free Bird" became Skynyrd's show closer, for obvious reasons. It is considered by many to be the Southern Rock anthem. To this day, in concert venues and bars everywhere, someone is apt to yell out "Free Bird!" between songs in a set.

    • @wolfpat
      @wolfpat Před rokem +8

      On a Facebook musician's forum, someone asked how his sets should be organized, how long, how many, etc.
      I replied that he should do 3 sets of 45 minutes, and then play Freebird until closing time. That's what we used to do when I was in bands.

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +2

      @@wolfpat Good advice.

    • @ablemagawitch
      @ablemagawitch Před rokem +6

      they yelled "FREEBIRD!" or "STAIRWAY To HEAVEN" for songs. They became cliche's of what the drunks would holler out in every bar for the cover band. The farther you got into rural areas and the south it was Freebird.

    • @gypsygirl3255
      @gypsygirl3255 Před rokem +2

      @@ablemagawitch you forgot "Cocaine" lol. Hubs is in a southern rock band. Hear them every gig.

    • @ablemagawitch
      @ablemagawitch Před rokem

      @@gypsygirl3255 'Cocaine" was more of that song that people would put on 20 damn times in the jukebox at the pool hall, than shout out for the encore song. It went from being real request to be a there is always that idiot to hey someone needs to keep that alive status. A "living meme" before memes existed. Cheap pool hall that allowed us to come shoot, it was like war to try get another song on that jukebox . Often bands like Creedence Clearwater Revival were popular also.
      Then you had the local southern region band Sugarcreek and after a break up as "The Creek" with added tag line is now sugar free. Which even though Lynyrd Skynyrd became a national band they were still felt as regional southern band and their shows in their former small touring region would often be packed. Sugarcreek were making out of the south before they imploded as bands do when they start making it from inner issues and issues from the record company trying to break them up to get the good players into another band and leave the less skilled behind. Then There was " Fetchin Bones, " that was competing and par with R.E.M. before they broke up made on to MTV120 minutes even, then R.E.M blew past them. That sad breaking up a band to pick out the musicans you want for "project/studio band" tale is as old record companies themselves though.
      The film "Almost Famous" had so many hidden facts in it about being in the industry . especially during those years and many of it lasted well into the 1990's before it became far more bussiness on the backstage technical side. "Almost Famous" hit so many moments you experience in some form especially if you grow up in it from being a young adult. The names might change , well except for "Red Dog"(damn I can still here his honest with deep love for you Hey brother as he grabs you for hug...) but so many of those scenes were just moments that you get to experience. Like when William is walking down the hallway and you see through a doorway open that is meant to show Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris just having moment playing music together for no one but themselves. I've seen friends just play together hanging out having jam session that sadly could never be reproduced, unless some big broadcast company brought them all together and even that would be manufactured moments not the free flowing purity of just them playing together and sharing what they had created and others giving it a go...... That Graham Parsons and Emmylou Harris Clip that was sadly cut down can be seen at czcams.com/video/iWpfW13RJZU/video.html Those are magical moments you get to see that before the day of everyone having dam production studio on a phone in their pocket , were lost to time and fading memories.

  • @kevinashcraft6132
    @kevinashcraft6132 Před rokem +16

    In an interview with Ronnie which is the lead singer he said that that he felt like they had some pretty good guitar players and the the song Free Bird was arranged to showcase the guitars 🎸 and to let Ronnie rest his voice. He said that he wanted to do his part during the first half of Freebird and then let the guitars soar and did they ever ? You damn right they did !

  • @traviseicher9118
    @traviseicher9118 Před rokem +9

    There'll never be another band like Skynyrd.

  • @mikec6733
    @mikec6733 Před rokem +23

    The vocalist was Ronnie Van Zant. The way I understand it, he was, on a personal level, the Alpha guy amongst them as friends.
    They knew, on an internal level, how important he was to the band.
    It's no exaggeration to say that there would not have been a Lynyrd Skynyrd without RVZ.
    Southern folks tend to value friendships, perhaps more than Hollywood types do.
    I hope you can understand what I've awkwardly tried to convey here.
    Rock on !!!

    • @ate71622
      @ate71622 Před 11 měsíci

      He definitely was the driving force from day one...ran a tight ship...he was pretty handy on the knuckle too!

    • @donawalker216
      @donawalker216 Před 5 měsíci

      Rock On!!

  • @johncheney950
    @johncheney950 Před rokem +117

    I was fortunate enough to see the original band twice in the 1970s . They were my favorite band back then. There's no describing the loss I felt when their plane crashed. So much talent lost. I never tire hearing them. Thanks Harri!

    • @HarriBestReactions
      @HarriBestReactions  Před rokem +6

      😢

    • @NoviJimB
      @NoviJimB Před rokem +5

      I also saw them twice, in 76, I posted about it as well. tow of the best concerts I've ever seen.

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +4

      @@NoviJimB 1974 for me.

    • @keithgrandstaff6343
      @keithgrandstaff6343 Před rokem +5

      So was I, and had tix for a 3rd time which didn't take place post-tragedy.

    • @NoviJimB
      @NoviJimB Před rokem +4

      @@keithgrandstaff6343 Not sure if you read my separate comment from this - I was able to get a bunch of tickets about 10 rows from the stage at Cobo Hall through a friend of my dad's for a concert in June 77. It was postponed until October 31st, so we waited about five months from when we first bought them. The crash was on Oct 20th. Sad day, I remember getting the news from some friends that we ran into that night.

  • @mlong1958
    @mlong1958 Před rokem +63

    Three guitars, one bass, one piano, and a mad man drummer, all working in perfect harmony. This band was amazing live. I wish that I had been just a little older at the time to be able to see them live. This video seemed a bit short. Pretty sure that went on a lot longer.

    • @williamwarlick3497
      @williamwarlick3497 Před rokem +4

      Mad man is still rockin!

    • @kevinmclaughlin1092
      @kevinmclaughlin1092 Před rokem +4

      The version at Knebworth, where they opened for the Stones and walked on the tongue, plays the whole solo and you see the band rather than the audience. Only bad thing is you don't see Billy Powell on piano.

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +3

      saw them in 1974 Nashville, but used to see them in Atlanta clubs way before that.

    • @Beehindblueyes
      @Beehindblueyes Před rokem +2

      I had tickets to see them a month after the crash. I never got to see them with this full crew. I saw them a few times after everyone healed and they regrouped but it was not the same.

    • @georgeprice4212
      @georgeprice4212 Před rokem

      Keep in mind, the version here is taken from “Free Bird: The Movie”, which did edit a bit out of the solo , even in the original movie. Probably done to keep the film around two hours exactly.

  • @scottgorski7931
    @scottgorski7931 Před rokem +30

    The band and the crowd just energized each other that day. This was the July second show and I've read that for the July fourth show Frampton said if Skynyrd was allowed to play Freebird at the July fourth show he wouldn't perform. After the Freebird performance on the second the crowd had no energy for Frampton's performance. That was Ronnie VanZant's motto, play so the crowd won't forget you. At a 1976 concert where they played before The Rolling Stones, Ronnie had the guitarists move out on to the tongue section of the stage during Freebird. That was a huge deal because Mick Jagger wanted no one from the opening acts on that part of the stage.

  • @robbierobinson3966
    @robbierobinson3966 Před rokem +10

    The vocalist was the driving force behind Lynyrd Skynyrd. Without him they never would have reached the level of musicianship.

  • @Al-ym9ju
    @Al-ym9ju Před 11 měsíci +5

    Greatest Southern Rock Band EVER !

  • @brucefrancis6222
    @brucefrancis6222 Před rokem +36

    Ronnie Van Zant is a great vocalist. He sets up perfectly for the greatest guitar jam riff ever.

    • @matthewpaul1111
      @matthewpaul1111 Před 8 měsíci +1

      You can see a stiff wind blowing their hair and Ronnie's shirt and once it looked like he grabbed his rattlesnake skin hat to keep it from blowing away. I can't even talk normal when a stiff wind has been blowing in my face for near an hour so I think that affected his singing where he had trouble hitting a couple of the higher notes but then he got stronger perhaps he snuck a swig of water or beer when he was off camera. Over all I liked most of his vocals all things considered. Sometimes because of the amazing guitar jam people don't really notice how great Artemis is banging those drums esp. during the jam he is setting that frantic pace. And loved Gary making his guitar chirp like a Free Bird and then making such melodic sounds with the slide guitar and engulfing Ronnie's vocals with great timing and skill. The whole band just did the most inspiring performance that will amaze music lovers forever.

  • @bigbow62
    @bigbow62 Před rokem +25

    Pretty rough words about Ronnie Van Zant (singer) (RIP)
    I don't think he was bothered being drowned out by those amazing guitarists,
    I bet he was extremely happy for his boys rocking out there in the spotlight !
    Free Bird is a true rock classic that will fly forever high

  • @kristiewaterlander5402
    @kristiewaterlander5402 Před rokem +4

    Perhaps one of the best guitar solos ever

  • @beedeegee9374
    @beedeegee9374 Před rokem +50

    This is simply one of the best live performance videos ever! Allen Collins’ (1952-1990) solo is one for the ages, Steve Gaines (1949-1977 ) had such a great future in front of him, bassist Leon Wilkeson (1952-2001) did his thang, and of course Gary Rossington (still with us) got it started off. Billy Powell (1952-2009) on piano was perfection and we can’t forget Artemis Pyle (also still with us) on drums. What I wouldn’t give to have been there! My chance to see them in person almost happened, though. On July 17, 1976, my friend and I went to a mega concert at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans. On the schedule were ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, J. Geils Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, and Charlie Daniels. Everyone of which would be a great show on their own! Sadly, after J. Geils played, it was announced that Skynyrd had to cancel, apparently due to PLANE TROUBLE! Pandemonium broke out, but that’s another story! Anyway, a year and a half later we all know what happened. On October 20, 1977 the plane went down near Gillsburg, Mississippi. It was found to be due to pilot error. Killed were lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, his sister, backup singer Cassie Gaines, their assistant tour manager Dean Kilpatrick and the pilot and copilot. There is now a lovely monument erected near the crash site.

  • @almostfm
    @almostfm Před rokem +25

    One really nice thing that RvZ does during the guitar solo is walk to the back of the stage, so the guitars get to be front and center. Not a lot of lead singers would have done that.

    • @billwalker7556
      @billwalker7556 Před 11 měsíci +1

      the song was written to give Ronnie's voice a break. that's why he always went to the back of the stage during the song. they played this song for 15-20 minutes after doing a 2 hour show.

    • @donawalker216
      @donawalker216 Před 5 měsíci

      He knew it was thier time to shine.

  • @knew3355
    @knew3355 Před rokem +32

    Yes, some moments just leave you speechless, even if you experience it secondhand. Amazing.

  • @marybaillie8907
    @marybaillie8907 Před rokem +62

    Count me in Cosmo. Outstanding live performance. Lynard Skinner got their name from one of their high school teachers. Unfortunately the band was in a plane crash in 1977. Lead singer Ronnie Van Zant was killed and his brother Johnny took over the lead.
    Such great hits as Sweet Home Alabama, Simple Man and Freebird.
    Great lyrics and musical presentation make this song a winner. Great reaction Harri. Mind Blown. Thanks Harri and Cosmo. Always a pleasure Cosmo. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Před rokem +4

      I knew you'd want in, Mary! Lol Thanks for commenting. :D

  • @Noelle0026
    @Noelle0026 Před rokem +17

    The memories of it being 2 am at parties and Free Bird is played. Raise those lighters and sway to the song. Good times!

  • @melaniesweeten5401
    @melaniesweeten5401 Před rokem +5

    And that kiddies, is what we call music.

  • @dsusan17
    @dsusan17 Před rokem +69

    Ronnie Van Sant co-wrote this masterpiece. He as the leader knew when to step back and let the others shine. They say the guitar riff is still playing in the Universe. Cosmo great pick. Harri your reaction was wonderful! They deserved your standing O. I love watching your reaction!

    • @HarriBestReactions
      @HarriBestReactions  Před rokem +4

      Thank you Lady Di

    • @dsusan17
      @dsusan17 Před rokem +5

      I alway love your reactions. You are my favorite!

    • @bendyrland7213
      @bendyrland7213 Před rokem +11

      I've heard the long instrumental interludes and rather subdued vocals (by Ronnie's standards) was meant to give Ronnie a break as much as it was to highlight the amazing talent of every individual on that packed stage. Three guitar attack with keys and a wild man on the drum kit. Backup singers, the whole 9 yards. Every body playing and singing their a$$ of. Actually the ability to get on a stage and give it 100% every show day after day for months on end. I can't imagine attending a huge high energy concert nightly, let alone playing one every night.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Před rokem +1

      @@dsusan17 Thanks, D, glad you dug it! And great point about Ronnie!

    • @anndaniels3545
      @anndaniels3545 Před rokem

      @@bendyrland7213 that was utterly the best description I have ever heard

  • @Nuerth
    @Nuerth Před rokem +18

    When they toured England as an opening band for the Rolling Stones ~ they literally blew the Stones off the stage ~ When they finished their set & the Stones came out the audience screamed for an encore

    • @billwalker7556
      @billwalker7556 Před rokem +1

      They also walked out on the "tongue part of the stage while playing Freebird which was against Mick Jaggerrs rules. Ronnie didn't give a damn about rules and out they went.

  • @dianekruger5977
    @dianekruger5977 Před rokem +5

    One of my all time favorite songs.

  • @PD-hv4js
    @PD-hv4js Před rokem +17

    I can watch this performance on an endless loop - so good!!

  • @mikewasko4964
    @mikewasko4964 Před rokem +21

    I feel blessed growing up in the 70s ! A much simpler time and the best music ever. Going to a concert like this would basically be a 4 day party.
    No cell phones, no computers but we were never board and the girls ! Ahh the girls .

  • @Imadrummin
    @Imadrummin Před rokem +15

    One of the most iconic songs in rock history. Fantastic reaction Harri. Cosmo Kramer does it again. A true gem. 😀😀😀

  • @fittrad3r687
    @fittrad3r687 Před rokem +26

    One of best live performances EVER.
    FYI there were actually 3 guitarists (besides bass) Steve Gaines, Allen Collins and Gary Rossington.
    Leone Wilkerson on bass.

    • @leehanson1416
      @leehanson1416 Před rokem +4

      Allen's guitar is worth about a quarter million, even not owned by Allen Collins.

  • @rickabbott5297
    @rickabbott5297 Před rokem +10

    Truly amazing song and I still play this on the weekends. I am 64 years old and I never get tired of listening to this masterpiece ❤️🎸🤗👍

  • @jasongilbert2379
    @jasongilbert2379 Před rokem +6

    Now, THAT WAS MUSIC AND STILL IS TODAY!!!

  • @law2258
    @law2258 Před rokem +8

    There are so many songs by Lynard Skynard that are classic!!

  • @philipschroeder410
    @philipschroeder410 Před rokem +7

    Harri, Every show they did back then had this energy. They were a one of a kind show.

  • @diane-
    @diane- Před rokem +8

    I just love Lynard Skinner and this is one of their best. Thanks.

  • @cshubs
    @cshubs Před rokem +14

    I highly recommend the documentary Muscle Shoals, which is about the studio(s) in northern Alabama where a ton of the best music of the 20th C. was made.

    • @pamwilliams4883
      @pamwilliams4883 Před rokem +1

      I'm reading your comment at 9:20 11-16-22, EST from Sweet Home Alabama, thanks Harri☮☮

  • @BackRoadStoneRevival
    @BackRoadStoneRevival Před rokem +5

    It can be easy to miss how impactful the lead singer Ronnie is to the band. Some people think his voice is nothing special. But he was the leader of that band. If you watch him during the solo you can see the whole band watches his cues. Every member is important but Lynyrd Skynyrd fell apart after Ronnie past away. I love Ronnie’s voice and the way he talks to the crowd in this performance.

  • @tiacalhoun3841
    @tiacalhoun3841 Před rokem +6

    Greatest live guitar performance of all time

  • @jessegreen6138
    @jessegreen6138 Před rokem +2

    Sir you were hearing three guitarist. Alan Collins ( in all white), Steve Gaines (in the red pants) and Gary Rossington(with the red guitar) were guitarists. Unfortunately 2 of the band members and a back up singer died on October 20, 1977, about 3 months after this concert. RIP Ronnie Van Zant (January 15, 1948 to October 20 1977), Steve Gaines (September 14, 1949 to October 20, 1977) and Cassie Gaines (January 9, 1948 to October 20, 1977).

  • @sharonpate5481
    @sharonpate5481 Před rokem +13

    Y’all end up deaf for two days but it was worth every minute. You can feel every lick on that guitar. It vibrates you to your soul. Those were the days for great music! ❤️☮️👵🏼🔥

    • @angier5775
      @angier5775 Před rokem +1

      And hoarse from yelling!!

    • @Beehindblueyes
      @Beehindblueyes Před rokem

      Every time I came into work after a great concert night I would have no voice and my bosses would be really pissed because they would have to answer the phone and deal with customers. They tried to tell me that I couldn't go to concerts if I would not have a voice for work but I told them that they had no control over what I did on my own time. 😝😎

  • @walterfoster5682
    @walterfoster5682 Před rokem +5

    There was 3 lead guitars and they played every venue just like that they were just that great!

    • @billwalker7556
      @billwalker7556 Před rokem

      Who plays the Free Bird solo?
      Although this video hit the CZcamss a few years ago, we thought you'd enjoy hearing the isolated guitar-solo track from Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird." The solo on the song-which was played by Allen Collins and Gary Rossington-comes it at Number 3 on Guitar World's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time

  • @lantose
    @lantose Před rokem +17

    You’d be surprised Harry, but I’ve seen them 7 times since 1975 and every concert was basically just as intense! The put on as good of a show any anyone could. There were many other great bands I got to see inside and outdoors, but Skynyrd was never a letdown and you alway felt genuinely fulfilled after each one! (Ears always rang for a couple days!). The singer, Ronnie Van Zant, ran a very tight ship and everyone always played their hearts out!

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +1

      I saw them in 1974 but saw them a few years earlier in Atlanta Nightclubs. They were just hanging out!

    • @lantose
      @lantose Před rokem

      @@JeanetteFaith That must have been awesome! Were you able to engage in conversation?

  • @schroedingers_kotze
    @schroedingers_kotze Před rokem +2

    You can watch this video as many times as you want, the incredible performance and live atmosphere never fails to amaze.

  • @billwalker7556
    @billwalker7556 Před rokem +1

    One More from the Road is a live album by Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, capturing three shows recorded in July 1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Since 1974 Lynyrd Skynyrd had supported rock promoter Alex Cooley so that the theatre could be saved from demolition. I was there all 3 nights. I've seen them a dozen or more times and these 3 nights in ATL we the best shows I ever saw them preform.

  • @shannongriffith2092
    @shannongriffith2092 Před rokem +3

    Rest in peace Gary Rossington. The band and your guitar-playing blessed my life in so many ways. Thank you very much

  • @georgekininmonth2070
    @georgekininmonth2070 Před rokem +3

    I was there. No phones. No cameras. No sunscreen. Just music and memories. It was called Day On The Green #6, 1975.

  • @ashleyreams8606
    @ashleyreams8606 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I never get tired of watching people react to this song live

    • @MC-fv4vv
      @MC-fv4vv Před 26 dny

      Same goes for me! 😊

  • @44JMK
    @44JMK Před 10 měsíci +2

    Not only is this one of the greatest, if not THE greatest guitar solos of all time...they make it look easy!
    GREAT reaction video!

  • @Kachunk673
    @Kachunk673 Před rokem +5

    Skynyrds music has stood tall with the test of time. First saw them in early 70 s and they were incredible

  • @leehanson1416
    @leehanson1416 Před rokem +11

    So many ladies, so few bras. Great song, I've played it a few times, it gives me forearm cramps every time. We played it back in March 2020, when everybody was tense about Covid, the gig was a family reunion, so we couldn't refuse the request. We had people actually genuflecting.

  • @GWM9930
    @GWM9930 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Free Bird was the very last song that any fans got to see Lynyrd Skynyrd and Ronnie Van Zant play live in concert, The last concert was in Greenville, South Carolina on October 19th, 1976. It still hits home when I think about this. I saw their next to last concert live in Lakeland, Florida on October 18th, 1976. The concert was amazing, the crowd was energized and I will never forget that night. Lynyrd Skynyrd's music is still alive today!!! And the wonderful memories of seeing them live in concert can never be taken away from me as long as I live. Free Bird remains one of the best songs ever!!!

  • @myreviews8099
    @myreviews8099 Před rokem +2

    One of the best live performances I've ever seen

  • @zachhessler8722
    @zachhessler8722 Před rokem +4

    I agree about the band, but about the singer Ronnie Van Zant? His laid back but confident demeanor is the perfect compliment to the frenetic place this song goes to. He sets the tone. He was the perfect front man for these guys. He let the guitars do the showmanship but he was the leader for sure.

  • @jhamptonjr
    @jhamptonjr Před rokem +2

    Have mercy! We sure did know how to celebrate life back then! Peace and love!

  • @ciphernine7824
    @ciphernine7824 Před rokem +2

    One of the greatest live rock performances of all time.

  • @LetsgoJags
    @LetsgoJags Před rokem +9

    As someone born and raised In Jacksonville, FL I hold these guys close to my heart. What a fantastic reaction. I truly feel as if this is what the world should be like all the time. Everyone just loving each other, loving the music and dancing.

    • @bphat68
      @bphat68 Před rokem +2

      We true native Floridians should all hold Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet and The Outlaws close to our hearts, brother.🤘✌️

    • @LetsgoJags
      @LetsgoJags Před rokem +1

      @@bphat68 absolutely! You could throw 38 Special in there as well. My mom’s parents met at a small gig in Jax that had Skynyrd and Molly Hatchet playing. My grandma was apparently good friends with some of the guys in Skynyrd and Papa knew a few dudes from Molly Hatchet. So much good music comes out of FL!

  • @mikecaetano
    @mikecaetano Před rokem +24

    The "Day on the Green" concerts held in the Oakland Coliseum every summer were legendary even way back when. Did you notice how the entire stadium was filled to the top? Watching this clip and seeing all the fans in the audience going wild reminds me of the high school kids back when I was in elementary school. I'm around the same age as Slash and I've got no doubt he was influenced by Lynyrd Skynyrd. All the guitar playing kids I knew back when were. Every time I watch this clip it makes me want to buy a Gibson Explorer. PS. The line up for that concert was Peter Frampton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Santana, and the Outlaws. Killer!

    • @coocoocachooglin
      @coocoocachooglin Před rokem +1

      I can't believe I was so close and never got to go, my folks wouldn't allow it, I remember people talking about it and feeling left out, now I wish I had found a way to get it done by hook or crook!

    • @michaelkeefe8494
      @michaelkeefe8494 Před rokem +2

      And Frampton headlined SMH... My 20th birthday...

    • @harrydoupe9315
      @harrydoupe9315 Před rokem +3

      On this day the order of appearance was The Outlaws, Santana, Skynyrd, and Peter Frampton.

    • @oopswrongplanet4964
      @oopswrongplanet4964 Před rokem +4

      @@harrydoupe9315 I don't envy Frampton having to follow THAT.

    • @edditor
      @edditor Před rokem +2

      The website “Wolfgang’s Vault” is an archive of “Bill Graham Presents” who was the concert promoter at that the time for all of the Day on the Greens and countless other concerts. It has videos, live audio recordings of the shows, photos and merchandise such as retro concert t-shirt. Worth checking out.

  • @5thhorseman559
    @5thhorseman559 Před rokem +2

    Standing ovation, yes sir!

  • @dougbodenhamer9391
    @dougbodenhamer9391 Před rokem +2

    Allen Collins, Gary Rossington and Steve Gaines on lead guitars.........wow what a lineup

  • @hopcat500
    @hopcat500 Před rokem +3

    Harry, I saw Skynyrd in 1976 in an outdoor concert with 3 other Southern Rock bands. The band members of all the bands would get onstage from time to time and jam together. It was hard to tell which band was playing since it turned into players just jamming. Charlie Daniels Band opened with him reaching into a case of Whisky sitting beside the microphone and drinking a huge drink and said hello to the crowd before launching into their set. The crowd was orderly, really high, and loving it!
    My friends are I were stationed at a nearby military base and when we heard the concert was about to start we grabbed a large rubber wastebasket from the barracks orderly room. It had yellow warning tape along the sides saying “no classified material in this container “. We didn’t have a cooler so we put the trash can in my VW van and loaded it with ice and cases of beer and snapped on the lid.
    We didn’t know exactly where we were going but took off toward the area which was several miles away. We were military guys and didn’t have much money. We got to the outdoor concert and carried the trash can to the entrance but saw the admission price and began talking to each other about how to get in cheaply. Some bikers had parked nearby and told us to use grease from their motorcycles to mark the back of our hands. The dark oil resembled the stamp used to mark paid concert goers.
    We all walked right into the concert carrying the waste can full of beer without anyone stopping us! We settled in the grassy lawn near the stage and began trading cold beer for whatever substances that people offered us. What a wonderful time! We spent the day and evening really loaded and enjoyed it immensely.
    Those were times that were somewhat common back then and the open and unstructured nature of things was super cool.
    Just remembering all that and wishing you and others could experience the “freedom” we did back then!!!

  • @elceenomoun8115
    @elceenomoun8115 Před rokem +7

    The slide guitar bird chirp was added in tribute to the late great Duane Allman. He was an influence to LS. You can hear Duane play the bird chirp at the end of Layla by Derek and the Domino's.

  • @PattiRamos-oi9kn
    @PattiRamos-oi9kn Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was at this concert. To this day, I still get goosebumps at this performance. They had the entire coliseum on there feet. It was off the hook and the guitar riff was one of the most amazing thing to witness. It was devastating the fate that was awaiting. A sad day for rock and roll.

  • @marysutherland8236
    @marysutherland8236 Před rokem +1

    I used to play Free Bird in my car and the farther it went the faster I went! Love it today too.

  • @tektoniks_architects
    @tektoniks_architects Před rokem +7

    LS is a top 5 band for me. Their musicianship is off the charts. So many epic tracks....both hard and soft. A great amount of meaningful "message" in their music as well.

  • @dianegoldeneye7363
    @dianegoldeneye7363 Před rokem +5

    This was an amazing performance. I cannot believe I didn’t go. I lived an hour away.

  • @DarrenReetz
    @DarrenReetz Před rokem +1

    I was at this concert in 1977, we drove from Reno to Oakland for A Day on the Green!!! It was unbelievable!

  • @diesel1344
    @diesel1344 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Three all time live performances are Queen at Live Aid in London, AC/DC at River Platte in Argentina and this show at the Oakland Coliseum. They all had massive audiences just eating out of their hands. Total control and magnificent music.

  • @citygrrl6820
    @citygrrl6820 Před rokem +7

    I was there in the crowd- glad you enjoyed! Day On the Green, starts at 10am with 4- 5 bands. We all shared the weed too 😊

    • @kevinsmith4429
      @kevinsmith4429 Před rokem +3

      Might have met you & sold you some hashish,Blonde Lebanese,$10.00 a gram.

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +1

      @@kevinsmith4429 Doobies everywhere. Some even brought wineskins to wash the pot down with. Yea, a gram was $10.00 in 1972. I think it went to $20.00

    • @citygrrl6820
      @citygrrl6820 Před rokem

      @@kevinsmith4429 Yes you prolly did! 😂Blond Lebanese was soooo good

    • @citygrrl6820
      @citygrrl6820 Před rokem

      @@JeanetteFaith Wineskins! Forgot about that. Everything was cheap- tickets too

    • @JeanetteFaith
      @JeanetteFaith Před rokem +1

      @@citygrrl6820 Well, the wine was FREE!! Doobies as well. I've been to over 2000 concerts. I enjoyed the wine.

  • @joannparker1977
    @joannparker1977 Před rokem +4

    Grew up with it, it reminded me of those days in high school. But when I hear it now, I think of my Mother who died almost 10 years ago. It’s because of the lyrics. Lol. She wouldn’t have ever had anything to do with this kind of music. Oh, it’s also a great warmup song if you’re working out, running, or walking.
    You know, it’s wild to think about most of these people in the crowd are now in their mid-60s.

  • @MC-fv4vv
    @MC-fv4vv Před 26 dny

    I enjoyed your reaction! This performance gives me chills and makes me feel good every time I hear it! Thanks for including it in your reaction videos!

  • @Danandrea919
    @Danandrea919 Před 11 dny

    I had tickets to see them in Florida on this tour... I'd seen them twice before. I had just purchased the Street Survivors album with the fire behind the band on the cover. But 3 months after this very performance the band's plane crashed and most all of the band was lost... I saw The Outlaws dedicate Green Grass and High Tides to Skynyrd for the first time after the crash, and I still cry ugly when I hear it. I was blessed to see the remaining member's form The Rossington-Collins Band with Dale Krantz, former backup singer, now in lead, belting out Don't Misunderstand me at one if the iconic T-Bowl Rock Fests in Orlando... But this song? It is permanently written upon my very soul. Much Love!

  • @tragicdeyz2641
    @tragicdeyz2641 Před rokem +7

    If any of you want to see this done even better (trust me), find the live at Knebworth version. Video quality is pretty bad but Lord they tear it up,

  • @michaelopm1
    @michaelopm1 Před rokem +10

    Those were far out, beautiful, musical times friends! Great reaction Harri!! You captured in words, the essence of that concert! mind blowing! I watched it twice! lol. As that song said, "those were the days my friends, we thought they'd never end! California class of 1968..

  • @Graham_Street
    @Graham_Street Před rokem +1

    Till the day I die, I'll never tire of seeing Allen Collins do this solo

  • @jameslomenzo1139
    @jameslomenzo1139 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Free Bird starts out like a little sparrow just slowly flying through the forest, then it cranks up to an eagle soaring down to catch a fish.
    So glad i did get to grow up in the 70's hearing this band.

  • @Hobodeluxe960
    @Hobodeluxe960 Před rokem +5

    Harri I was one of the fortunate few who got to see this very iteration of the band live back in 76. And this is not a one night energy event. they brought it every night. Check out their live version of the song from Knebworth England. Same atmosphere. Pure energy.

  • @polska1958
    @polska1958 Před rokem +4

    I saw this tour when it hit Chicago a week or so later in 1977.
    It was unbelievable !! It was barely 3 months later and the horrific plane crash happened.

  • @richardlmcgee707
    @richardlmcgee707 Před rokem +1

    I was there that day it was a long time ago I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd six times living in the Bay Area that was at the Oakland Coliseum I remember very well God bless you Ronnie

  • @ewetoobblowzdogg8410
    @ewetoobblowzdogg8410 Před rokem +2

    I saw Skynyrd about a month before they crashed. The lineup was 38 Special, Journey, REO Speedwagon, Lynyrd Skynyrd & Ted Nugent. I remember it being a great show and that I also found an oz of weed while I was there. That didn't suck either...

  • @robin7222
    @robin7222 Před rokem +3

    Cruising across this rockin amazing country back in the 80s, there wasn't a dive bar I hit that didn't have Free Bird on the juke. We're a generation. We know who we are.

  • @hawaiirastalady
    @hawaiirastalady Před rokem +3

    This was the TOP, ABSOLUTE #1 song for anyone in high school in America during the mid- to late-seventies!!! At every Lynyrd Skynyrd concert, the audience was yelling "Freebird!! Freebird!!" from the very beginning of the concert to the end. It was the most requested song - bar none - at every high school dance and party. Every local cover band in every town had to learn how to play this song, because EVERYONE wanted to hear it. People were yelling "Freebird!!" so much, it became an anthem or a meme for that whole slice of our generation. You can still hear reference to it sometimes - it's been used on Saturday Night Live. "FREEBIRD!!!!"

  • @redroads4598
    @redroads4598 Před rokem +2

    Your reaction is awesome!!!! I was there, we were on the first base side...UNBELIEVABLE day..I am a grandma now, and my grandkids know the good book of 70's Rock and Roll and of course FREEBIRD! RIP legends

  • @magprob
    @magprob Před 11 měsíci +1

    I saw them do it. I've never forgotten how amaztingly unbelievable they were.

  • @freebirdtony
    @freebirdtony Před rokem +12

    A masterpiece.

  • @bruismenaught
    @bruismenaught Před rokem +3

    Being from Florida, the home of Lynyrd Skynyrd where Free Bird is the unofficial theme song of the South, it warms my heart to see you so touched by their performance! And yes, the band was very special! Thank you for reviewing it!

  • @mgmnfld3109
    @mgmnfld3109 Před rokem +1

    It's fantastic to watch people discover bands for the first time and explore new genre's of music, and expose their subscribers to it as well.
    If we all took the time to open our minds we might understand each other better and the world might be a little more peaceful.

  • @thelifeandtimes.ofazombiegirl
    @thelifeandtimes.ofazombiegirl Před 9 měsíci +1

    My mom got to see them live twice, yeah I'm jealous. When i was 19 i got to see the band as they are now and i went nuts when they did this!

  • @alesiaking5578
    @alesiaking5578 Před rokem +3

    It’s so sad that this was one of their last concerts before their plane crashed🙏

  • @mikeconway9849
    @mikeconway9849 Před rokem +5

    Great reaction Harry! Skynryd, the Outlaws and the Marshal Tucker band were my favorite southern rock bands growing up.

  • @ShiftingDrifter
    @ShiftingDrifter Před 3 měsíci

    Helps to bear in mind this song was their second top 40 hit in 1973 - nearly 5 years before this concert, so the song had gained enormous momentum as the band continued to put out more and more hits - including Sweet Home Alabama. So the reaction you see from this crowed is no one-time anomaly! Skynyrd began playing Freebird as their encore closing song knowing full well they'd get this reaction. Check out their 1976 album "One More from the Road" if you want an authentic feel for their whole stage show.

  • @MikeCoggan
    @MikeCoggan Před rokem +5

    They were even better in person (I was at this show). You know who I felt bad for? Peter Frampton - his set was the last set of the day (Outlaws, Santana, Skynyrd, Frampton). I turned 18 in August, left for college and then the plane crash was in October.
    Then in December was the 1st time I saw Queen. It was a great time to be a teenager

  • @carmensandiego7749
    @carmensandiego7749 Před rokem +4

    I've been hearing this song all my life, never saw a live version, had no idea what they looked like. Thank you.

  • @angier5775
    @angier5775 Před rokem +1

    I’m was there!!! To the left of the stage towards the front. I fell asleep after we got our spot cause we were up all night. Of course I woke up in time for LS when they started!
    Days on the Green were the BEST!!😎🤩
    And yes - we’re grandmothers and even great grandmother. And boy, did we have a heck of a life!! 💖

  • @johntarnowski9086
    @johntarnowski9086 Před rokem +1

    So many beautiful young ladies in the audience. God bless them

  • @kathydennison1801
    @kathydennison1801 Před rokem +3

    Amazing live❣️

  • @lancevaughn432
    @lancevaughn432 Před rokem +3

    Lynyrd Skynyrd has always had three guitarist, Saw them August 77 two months later play crash. R.I.P.

    • @markhopkins222
      @markhopkins222 Před rokem +1

      When Ed quit until Steve joined it was only Allen and Gary

    • @guystephens2881
      @guystephens2881 Před rokem

      nope, after nuthin fancy ed king left . gimmie back my bullets was made with 2 guitarists . cassie gaines told the boys about her brother . he was in a band called crawdaddy. gary tells the story . they invited him up onstage to play a song and were blown away . on the live album he was only with the band for about six months. he also did some vocals on street survivors.

  • @missrayelyn3045
    @missrayelyn3045 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I was at that concert. It was over 4th of July weekend. I lived in Humboldt Co, and there was 6 of us who drove down to Oakland. One of the best concerts of my life.

  • @webbtrekker534
    @webbtrekker534 Před rokem +1

    All those "kids" are now grandparents and great grandparents. In 1977 I was 32 years old and living on my sailboat, and I'm now 77. Thanks.

  • @NoviJimB
    @NoviJimB Před rokem +3

    I saw them for the first time in June of 76 at Pine Knob Theater, North of Detroit. We had really good seats in the pavilion. I knew three or four of their songs from the radio and liked them, but had no idea what to expect from the concert. In 1975 I had seen Zeppelin, Ten Years After, The Who, Johnny Winter, some really great shows. I had no real expectations for the concert. I was absolutely blown away by them, from the very first song (Workin' For MCA). One of the best concerts I've ever seen. The music was fantastic and their energy was incredible. Saw them again that November at Ford Auditorium in Detroit. Through a friend of my dads I was able to get about ten tickets about ten rows from the stage, for a show in June 77. They had to postpone and it was rescheduled for Halloween, Oct 31st. So we waited and waited, anticipating this great show, with a big group of friends. A group of us were driving around on Oct 20th and we ran into some friends, who told us about the plane crash. A very sad day. But I'm so happy I got to see them with Ronnie and Allen back in their heyday. Great memories.

  • @davebzen795
    @davebzen795 Před rokem +3

    Great selection of this classic and high-energy song, Free Bird, performed live. Harri, fantastic reaction! I nearly had to place my earbuds in the refrigerator to cool off.