Southern Flavor! | Lynyrd Skynyrd - Things Goin' On | REACTION/REVIEW
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- Lynyrd Skynyrd - Things Goin' On | REACTION/REVIEW
BizMatik Reviews and REacts to Lynyrd Skynyrd - Things Goin' On
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#lynyrdskynyrd #thingsgoingon #reaction - Zábava
These are some Skynyrd’s best songs Trust,One More Time,Coming Home,Double Trouble,Am I Losing and I Never Dreamed and I’m a Country Boy and so many more It’s unbelievable that one band could have so many great songs in such a short time Greatest Rock Band Ever
Glad this song found you! Next try their song Mississippi Kid 👍
Ronnie was the only singer on this
My favorite Skynyrd song right here! Love it! Billy Powell was the man!!
That would be Mr. Billy Powell!!!
Ronnie VanZant is the man that got me to put on my tinfoil hat
Any Skynyrd gets you a thumbs up.
This is a fun song I loved the piano! Thank you Biz
Its Ronnie crooning the opening verse. The only other vocals on Skynyrd numbers were occasional harmony from Leon Wilkerson, and back up vocals from the Honkettes. Steve Gaines took some vocal numbers on the last record. Mainly ones he'd written.
"Poison Whiskey" is a great tune also, to check out..
Stay in the Skynyrd Rabbit Hole! Can't go wrong!!!
Fantastic song after another.
Great song! Thanks for reacting to this awesome band. What's next from Lynyrd Skynyrd..."Roll Gypsy Roll". ❤
Anything off that album is great Augusta Ga
Roll gypsy roll is an awsome song. Nobody new how to write lyrics us simple folks get. And the fact he didn't write his lyrics down shows just how smart he was. He definitely had a doctorate in blue collar life. The reason we grew up Skynyrd fans was he wrote songs about the way we lived. Like he was speakin' for all of us.
@johndalessandro6433 "made lots of money just how much well I don't know. But most of the money I done stuck up my nose"
On the hunt- lynyrd skynyrd. 'nuff said.
They made you proud to be from Jacksonville.
POISON WHISKEY is one great song.
That was Ronnie injecting a little Paul Rogers in it. It was said on every album he had a song where he was emulating Roger’s just a tad!
That's 100% Ronnie Van Zant in that opening thing. But interestingly, in the recordings from this time, Ricky Medlock that later formed the incredible Native American band for the most part blackfoot, was an incredible drummer and a good guitar player but a great singer, and he was with Lynyrd Skynyrd for a bit in the early days, being that he was from Jacksonville like they were. And some of the songs that he sang on just blow me away.
They Trojan Horsed all kinds of stuff like anti cheap gun availability, where it's just too easy to get drunk one night and go out and buy a 38 special and do your best friend in during a drunken argument over a poker game, and then this one that you just reacted to raising attention to, man, there's stuff going on you don't even know about down in impoverished neighborhoods.
And then one that Rickey Medlocke takes lead on, and it's fantastic, is a trojan horse anti-vietnam war song. And yet what I like about it is it's not passing judgment.
Really it's just talking about somebody that has had enough and they just can't deal with it anymore and all they want is peace and it's one of the most beautiful and haunting songs I've ever heard, and his singing on it is crazy and Lynyrd Skynyrd just brings the emotion and the nuance, even though it's still this down to earth kind of southern rock thing.
They were an amazing band and it's one of the few that I like every song on every album that they ever did, just like Creedence and just like the Beatles. But that's hard to come by.
I Love Led Zeppelin but I don't like every song on every album. I don't dislike any particular song, it's just that these others like Lynyrd Skynyrd, it's every song I am totally engaged with and find its beauty.
That song still holds up to today with our government.
All Ronnie on the vocals.
The only Skynyrd song Ronnie didn’t sing was the band’s final song: Ain’t No Good Life, written and sung by Steve Gaines.
There was also a Rossington-Wilkeson-Burns instrumental called Memphis, recorded during the second album sessions, but that wasn’t ever released until 1999.
Many claim the Seasons, Ain’t Too Proud to Pray, You Run Around, and White Dove (all sung by drummer, later turned Blackfoot guitarist, Rickey Medlocke back in 1971) all count as Skynyrd songs, but they weren’t technically Skynyrd yet when those were recorded. They were still called the One Percent at that time, from what I’ve been told.
You can listen to this band for the rest of your life and wish they could have done much more . They were the blue print for every band that followed behind them .
Billy powell rocking that piano!!
LS calling out the elite politicians.
Wow - thanks for bringing this one back to the surface - haven’t heard it in many years and I really enjoyed hearing it again, and your reaction 👍. Keep bringing us Skynyrd!!
This is as Skynyrd as it gets...
As usual, Mr. Biz is killing it with my favorite band .
So true in today's politics!!!!
Love skynyrd!
Try the opening track "I Ain't The One"...
Biz reacted to that about three weeks ago. Check it out! 👍
Awesome! I love this band so much, they have great music, some of which defined a time in history, and such a deep catalogue.
Do we want more LS on the channel? How can we not want more. Just one of the all-time greats. Try some Blacktop MOJO they have a great Southern rock groove with a touch of modern.
Roll Gypsy Roll,Am I Losing,Cry for The Bad Man,One More Time are some deep cuts I think you will like
This song is just as true today as it was when RVZ wrote it
Much love!
❤ Hey thanks for hitting Skynyrd again, excellent reaction. This whole album is a treat start to finish.
Such a cool song.
If u LS fans wanna c the best reviewer BIZ please give a thumbs up. Biz is # 1 he's done alot of LS but not COMING HOME!!!!
I think he did
That was all Ronnie Van Zant. Probably the best concert I've ever seen in my life. JFK stadium in Philadelphia the summer before the plane crash did he did was with Steve Gaines other than that it's pure Ronnie
I saw them on that tour as well in Oakland, great show. I was such a Skynyrd head...still so enjoy their music to this day. Crushing that Ronnie and the others were gone so soon and at the height of their career. Who knows what they would have done, great things, I'm sure.
@@janicez2630 I've never heard a Skynyrd song I didn't like.😄
me too!@@flstfb2013
Ronnie sang every song until their last album, after they had added Steve Gaines who wrote in his own write. The only song Ronnie didn't sing completely was "You Got That Right", in which he and Steve Gaines traded lyric lines.
Gotta do "cheatin woman" skynerd rocks!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Skynyrd
You know I'm with ya brother! PEACE!!!!!
Great pick!!! All vocals RVZ #YEAHBIZ
Great reaction sir!
Simple, yet complicated. Classic skynyrd that got little airplay.
Yeah, they were just down to earth guys. They were singing about the injustices in the underserved communities. Ronnie was always for the underdog, and that came, I suppose, from his poor upbringing on the West side of Jacksonville, FL.
Skynyrd at their finest 😎
When they were doing this song i was the only one that i could tell that didn't stand up and scream . I have lived down in the ghetto and felt that cold wind blow. And i know what they meant when they were saying . They gonna ruin us all By and By . All you beware i dont think they really care, i think just sit up there and just get high. Things goin on.
You need to check out Swamp Music. Wino, Jacksonville Kid (The last song Ronnie recorded), Jun Kie, If I am Wrong, Was I Right or Wrong, and Mississippi Kid, Augusta Ga
Awesome!
South side Junkie! The way things are in the Life style. 🌄🦌🦃
Ķiller Song!😊
If you haven’t already T for Texas awesome also Double trouble,Down south junkin
Check out the song " Lend a helpin' hand"
Sounds like an old western saloon!
I Never Dreamed and Made In The Shade are songs to hit... 😎😎To hear other vocalist, hit The Seasons. Rickey Medlocke (Blackfoot/Skynyrd) and You Got That Right (Steve Gaines).
Man if you want to hear Ronnie at his best in live concert The album One More For The Road was recorded live in the Fox Theatre in Atlanta Ga I think it was in 1976 Ronnie does a very good job on his vocals They we’re on point at this concert I don’t if it was because they did it in the Fox theater or not But the Fox theater It doesn’t matter where you sat in the Fox for a concert you could hear and see good They sang a song called Cross Roads by Cream A band Eric Clapton was in in the 60’s and they had the whole Fox theater in Atlanta shaking at the end of the song It was fire
Lynyrd Skynyrd "Cry for the Bad Man" is next
Oh, good one! I’m watching now. Is this your first time hearing this, or by “review” does that mean you’ve reacted to it before? Watching now. No, that was all Ronnie. ❤
👍👍👋 I love this song. Glad you picked it. I love many different artists in many genres of music but Skynyrd is something special Imo. Every song on their first five studio albums are great.
I'm requesting Made in the Shade for your next listen.
Check out Down South Jukin, Wino, Lend A Helpin Hand, and Need All My Friends.
Ronnie was right for damn sure !
Make some changes for Appalachian Mountains. NO? Oh well. No big deal, we're good.
Pp that's the best album
"Remember Monday" Fat Bottomed Girls. Check it out brother, it's totally FIRE! PEACE!!!!!
Curtis Lowe....
WELL... HAVE YOU ???😮
That's Ronnie 100% There is no better band over all. Check out Cheatin' Woman from Nuthin' Fancy