Lynyrd Skynyrd - Asbury Park 1977
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- Lynyrd Skynyrd -
July 13, 1977 - Asbury Park, NJ
Setlist:
0:01 - Workin' For MCA
4:55 - I Ain't The One
9:07 - You Got That Right
13:26 - Saturday Night Special
19:35 - That Smell
25:14 - What's Your Name
28:47 - Gimme Three Steps
33:45 - Call Me The Breeze
40:17 - T For Texas
49:36 - (Cut) Sweet Home Alabama
55:56 - Encore
1:00:04 - Free Bird
Ronnie Van Zant - Vocals
Allen Collins - Guitar
Steve Gaines - Guitar, Vocals
Gary Rossington - Guitar
Leon Wilkeson - Bass, Background Vocals
Billy Powell - Piano
Artimus Pyle - Drums
Cassie Gaines - Background Vocals
Leslie Hawkins - Background Vocals
Jo Jo Billingsly - Background Vocals - Hudba
Back in the days when you had to know your instruments and guitar players created memorable riffs. Bands like this are sadly gone.
Shut up, damn I’m tired of hearing that, it’s not even the truth
I agree, for the most part. Check out The Black Crowes. They know how to do it. I am a bit biased, though. They're my favorite band and I've seen them 49 times since 1990. Number 50 will be on 9/2/2023 in Philadelphia, PA when they open up for Aerosmith on the opening night of that monster tour. Have a great day, everyone, and keep on rockin'!!
Steve Gaines brought so much to Lynyrd Skynyrd! Just imagine how far the band could've gone if the plane crash hadn't happened.
Steve Gaines brought out so much positive energy in his playing
Damn straight🎸👏🏻
One of the greatest talented bands EVER! Allen Collins one of the top 5 guitiar players in the world! Tragic Life, Tragic End! Very sad!
I'll agree
Agree & ironic for a guy who started out playin rhythm guitar & didn't wanna play lead. i think at that point he didn't have the confidence, hard to believe but he really wasn't very good in the beginning but once he got that confidence, man he was such a showman! I think they all were, in different ways. Whenever I watch them, I have hard time focusing on one person. They were all mesmerizing, they are a fun band to watch
@@michaeltucker9498 Amen Best band the Good Lord ever created!
Breathtaking guitar playing… just godly level… love Allen Collins Jr..
No idea that in 3 months a seven days their lives would change forever, RIP Lynyrd Skynyrd!
You are right! They were on top of the world right here. They had no idea sadly
No bullshit lip syncing ,auto tune , backing tracks , telepromters !!!!!!!! It would be so fucking hard to sound this tight live. People have no effing idea . They really were the best live band period in 1977
Ummmm, they were good for sure. I think the band Queen was pretty great in 1977 too! Watch Freddie Mercury. He astounds.
Artimus also , was incredible. He was a naturally gifted technical Rock drummer ! Much more technical than Bob . He completely changed the dynamic of LS in a really good way . Look how he holds his sticks . Rock music is a cakewalk for good Jazz drummers.& Artimus could do both . Bob Burns was awesome , but Artimus is one of the finest rock drummers in history . Thing is , he is still alive !!!!! He is the only original Skynyrd member that is . And he is original . He is playing drums on every single video clip of Pre -Plane crash Lynyrd Skynyrd out there that I have ever seen . He was in that damn crash and he is the only Male player left along with Bodygaurd Gene & 2 Honkettes Kate & Jo Jo . Artimus Pyle is still out here. Art , buddie . I know that you know that I know !!!!!
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Hell yes thank you whoever posted this! Keep the real Skynyrd videos coming.
WOW, just found this upload, thanks jrama.There were five of us from toms River that night,18 year old kids who were treated to a show of a lifetime, literally.We got as far as the stage wall right under Billy Powell.A band name Slade opened up for the Masters of rock and roll on that night.Four of us still reminis about that show, unfortunately the guy who was our music man is no longer with us,RIP Bruce.I can't explain what it was like that night with 2500 other fans who were treated to something very special and continues to be special every time the four of us get together now in our sixties.God bless the KINGS OF SOUTHERN ROCK.If I could turn back time, these musicians would blow everything else out of the universe.Thanks for listening, I got a tear welling up, Peace out people. Boys of Bayshore
Van zant-carisma, leader
Leo-keeps it all together(glue)
Pyle -force, keeps it rollin
Rossington-most important guitarist in band im terms of structure od each song.
Gaines-soul of the band , his tone comes from heaven
Collins-crazy guy, makes you wanna go nuts,his playing is attraction.
Powell-every single note he played makes all this more SOUTHERN
Backing vocals- softness thats missing with 7 man on stage
🎶🎶 you sure got that right 🎶🎶
So wrong
@@kevenrowe2958why🤔
Steve Gaines was the greatest guitarist in this band.
Steve was a beast on guitar and a hell of a singer too. It's hard to tell what kind of career he would have had.
As one guitarist I’d say Steve was beyond amazing and he was the best technical player for sure! But as band Gary’s parts couldn’t be matched by anyone because nobody had Gary’s tone..and the same goes for Allen Collins and he was master player also..they all played perfect together.. but i would have loved to have seen what Steve would have done had he lived
Yeah, so true! But Allen has that one ”touch”, you know when he starts playing a solo or plays one, so it’s like: ”Here I come!” But I especially love Steve’s style of playing and I wish I could play like him! My style is more like Gary’s when he’s not on slide, and my slide also like his.
Hard to pick, they are different types of players, IDK alot abt guitars thenselves, don't play but 1st time I heard Steve I was blown away, he has that bluesy sound like SRV, I love Gary esp his slide & he was just so cool, his signature lay back, lol not sure what you call it, best guitar player holdin a cigarette, Allen was just a great guitar player & so damn fun to watch, yeah it is abt how they sound but each lil extra like Allen's jumps & moves, he was a real showman. The 3 guitar army, how can ya pick? I can't. I never got to see them pkay so never saw what they looked like live.
I did see RCB 1981 I think but the Freebird instrumental just made me sob.
I watched the black & white of this, is this same but restored or different, just curious. Thanks so much, LS is my joy
I get what you are saying abt Steve
@@Sirhan_Lohan they were both great & so was Gary & Allen. I know everyone hasca favorite but they were all greatly underrated as individuals but as a whole they were THE guitar army no matter whether it was Gary or Steve. They were electrifying live. If plane crash hadn't happened, they had so many things finally going their way, I believe they would have become not just best southern rock band but arguably best rock bamd in the U.S.! I loved Ed but his choice to leave which I think he later regretted & Steve was not only great guitar player but great songwriter & lead localist which was something Ed wasn't, he was great harmonizer w/RVZ & Leon but he didn't have strong lead vocal voice Steve had which was very much needed with RVZ vocal problems, he gave that rest that Ronnie needed & also took some of the writing pressure off him, he could sing & write where before the guys wrote the music, Ronnie then wrote the lyrics. They were headed to the top w/Pepsi as a sponsor it helped offset some of the money they forked out for a number of things & they were tryin to get clean & sober which was a work in progress but w/Gene Odom hidin all the hard liquor things got much better, w/o the Jack, Ronnie wasn't mean & beatin on his bamdmates & friends.
Such a tragedy
The BEST!!!!! None compare in my mind.
Steve Gaines guitar and vocals help Lynyrd Skynyrd to the world stage and they love it 🎸 Sure got that right.
Yessir!!!
Ed King got Skynyrd to the world stage. The work he did early on got them out of the bars. Without Ed's early contributions there might not have been a Skynyrd that Steve was willing to join. Steve made it phenomenally better from there, but he didn't get them there.
Got a backstage pass to this sold out show after drinking with a roadie outside. I’m one blessed SOB🙏! Came home to the Blackout🤪! Never forget that night 😎🎸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸!!
Allen Collins. Incredible! RIP bro.
it’s cool they came out with dual vocals
3 of the best guitarist ever
These guys were so bloody tight... so sad what happened 😢
Beautiful. Steve Gaines and Gary Rossington putting out some hot slappy tones and billy hammering on them keys… shew don’t get much better than that
how friggin' cool was that? wow, what a performance!
Very cool to have the color added in. I thank the poster and maker of this color version. Remember this is their last tour and in 1977 there is so little footage. To see this period is truly rock history. I seen Johnny Winter at this venue in 1977 and they also had the video cameras out. That show was so amazing and if that ever surfaced it would be so amazing. Two big Dead heads were at the show and after seeing JW for the first time, they could not believe what they just seen.Johnny was at his great heigts of his guitar and vocals, I would give this show a 10.
"That smell" was amazing.
I'm so glad this footage exists
Love the colorized footage.
if Steve Gaines had of lived he would of became one of the greatest singer/songwriter/guitarists
my 1st skynyrd show it hooked me for life
Love me some Billy Powell too👏🏻
Who the hell colorized this ????? I'm in shock . Amazing the audio was pulled right off the board !!! Gaines was on a whole other level here . The rest of the band were really in shock .
I've been watching the B/W version for like the last 10 years . I had no idea this copy existed. I posted that this concert should be preserved and upscaled to Hi Def and the audio cleaned up even more ,and it's pretty damn good already. Like they did with the Beatles . This is the only concert I know of that was filmed during Smmer 1977-Fall 1977 . The other footage in documentaries and youtube only show the 76' & early 77' shows with Steve & Artimus in band. They did not start playing the Street Survivors songs till somewhere around this show if I'm not mistaken. I'll have to go check the 1977' tour dates . Because the 77' Oakland show in color did not contain any SS songs. If I am wrong can someone let me know . I was in 7th -8th grade and wanted to catch them in NY in Spring 77' but was not allowed , then I was moved to FL and they played SS tour in Broward county Fl Oct 13 ,1977 ,a few weeks after I had moved to FL. I was so freaked that I missed that show ,as the crash happened a week after they played here . They played the Hollywood Fl. Sportatorium ,St Pete Fl, Lakeland Fl, then Greenville SC. That was it .................... We were all fucked.
@@joeyboogenzyour right this film should be treated like the zapruta film
What amazing musicianship..
People seem to forget about Ed King, and what the band would have wrote if Ed King had of stayed , and don't get me wrong I'm not taking away anything from Steve he was just what Skynyrd needed for the others to step up their game and to challenge them
I was at the concert. Live near Asbury. Saw Perter Gabriel at the same venue on his first tour. Not to mention many others acts. Nothing better than walking the board walk with your girlfriend and just go see shows like these.
It's great to have video documentation of LS concerts before the fateful day. What a fuh king great performance. Those female backing vo add a hole new dimension to what might be just a great guitar band. However, here, the smell of death surrounds them.
T for texas will garry playing his solo is gold, how chilled relaxed and laid back with it also, then over to the rest of the players to show their talent is a joy we never see anymore.
Imagine the music had that plane never went down. DAMN !
Amazing!
My comment went away for some reason? Do y'all not know that Ronnie Van Zant formed this band in Jacksonville? Steve Gaines was invited into the band because his sister was a (backup) singer and she told Ronnie that I have a brother .that can play guitar, Ronnie said let's hear him
What a great band just great musicians playing live without anything but the sound of their introments and vocals!!!!!
Just a Bunch O Good ole boys rehearsing until it poured out of them..... onto the STAGE!!!...
I get choked up every time Allen does his big jump during Freebird, this band was unstoppable and still had a lot more to give and go, such a damn tragedy just damn it all. This is a treat thanks for this!
Agreed . It's not just Allen j. He starts stomping ,then him ,Steve & Leon all jump synced . It really is breathtaking . When you think of crappy bands like Kiss who all wore makeup & platform shoes and fire and explosions to make up for their totally terrible songs . This band only used that jump thing in FB and that's extreme for them .
One of the best concerts they did fantastic band they will be missed for ever
This is one of the best concerts I've seen.
Let's not forget about the unsung hero of the band which is "BILLY POWELL. He was great.
Steve's work on this tune is just sick. He naturally posessed Ed
Kings learned technical skills , but with so much more raw soul and Boogie-ness to them !!!! Also , Gary's fills at the ending bridge finale in "That smell" (Not sure Ronnie approved) is sinister with harmonic tweaks and squeals !
Thanks for sharing this one - cool to see the colorizing - good job on the tobacco burst scheme of Gary's Les Paul. Love the way he bends the chords 16:52 - and so much more. This is making me feel 1,000% happy to see this - great stuff - best band ever.
Steve Gaines turned me on to ZZTop before they were a name. We used to do Shakin your tree. Steve did a great job on it.
This is amazing. WHY THEY HAVE NOT CLEANED IT UP AND RELEASED IT, IS A SIN!!!!!
Heck of a great job colorizing this. Impressive.
This is a great concert. Has anyone other than me.
Wondered if Ed King and Steve Gaines where better guitar players than Rossinton and Collins??
Steve just kicked ass in this one.
I don't get why everyone constantly talks about who was "better." I thought Ed was spectacular. He was an amazing technical player and figured out how to make a 3 guitar line-up work. Music theory says it can't. Steve was a showman and a huge talent. Allen is harder to describe--he was so very good. Gary gets short shrift but he was a lot better than he gets credit for. He pulled off some deceivingly difficult moves and made it look easy. In my opinion Gary was the definitive Skynyrd sound. Maybe not the technical best of the crop, but the most important.
Sweet Home Alabama having Donnie Van Zant sharing vocals with his brother Ronnie!
Thats a hard one they were all great. Allen collins does it for me!
So good to hear and watch them,such cool .Ty
All were great together each with their own gift. Gary was the rock, and continued to be that rock after the crash. I got the chance on several of the Skynyrd cruises out of Miami to speak with him.,
He was a scary guy to approach but once he started talking, the salt of the earth. I miss these guys.
Man this is great thanks for putting color on great show with the real skynyrd...:)
Many thx!! ✌🏻
If you have the fixin’s to play this on the big screen and thru some kick ass speakers do so and make sure the bong is loaded because we got to see Molly Hatchet open for these boys April 24,77 UD Arena in Dayton, Ohio… it was the Street Survivors Tour and they blew the roof off the joint
Let me tell ya all forget about rest
When you have the best, pay close
attention when it comes to skynyrd , hard work is what this
Band is all about, what you put in is comes out holy#^;,*?
It is such a damn shame that this is really the last full video concert footage of one of the greatest if not the greatest band ever ,& the video quality is terrible. At least the sound is good. Also I'm not sure if this was colorized . If it was , it was older tech. Anyway . This was still an asskicking show. Thank god for this . This was it . The end was just 3 months around the bend. Steve really steered them in a quicker tempo ,more boogie-ish direction. They were definitely headed for a newer direction here . Not too bad . They were really incredible live. No explosions , fancy lights , make up ,just raw 3 guitar power rock . the GOAT !!!!! Better live than Zeppelin IMO .
Any one of the guitar players would be the lead guitar player in any band!
Cool classic footage in color
Damn, Gary rippin it up on Breeze!!!
This was the night of the NYC blackout. But not in Jersey. 7/13/77
WOW
God Bless these good ole Florida Boys! RIP Ronnie, Steve, Allen, Billy, Bob and Leon.
Ya Forgot GARY, man!!!
4 Guitarist, bro. AWESOME; and, Always in sync................
@@troyperkins7051 that was before he passed away
Man when Ronnie called out the guitarists front and center sent chills up my gut😎
Sure got that right!
What sad day for music when that plane crashed and so stupid to run out. Of fuel being a Pilot myself one of the first things you check is fuel this band will live. On with their fantastic music you will be missed rip
Must Seem Strange , For Johnny V. Z.!! Everyone Is "DEAD AND GONE", BUT HIM AND RICKY MEDLOCKE! SHOUT OUT TO ARTIMUS PYLE AND DONNIE VAN ZANT, OF COURSE!!( Yeah, I Know, Its Only", ROCK AND ROLL!".. 😁👋 😎✌ 😊
Damn....90 days out
no one can in lynyrd skynrd (present)can perform likeAllen,Gary,Steve,Ed,Larry,Bob,atimus and Leon
That disco ball during Freebird must have REALLY felt out of place. LOL!
Couldn't get away from them dam things back then but lucky us they went away as fast as they came
REMEMBER.......... DISCO SUCKS ??
😃👏👏👏🎸🎸🦅
Damn they were tight af. All cylinders.
Damn shame.
This band should have creatively taken off for another couple of albums at least.
This line up deserved more time you s.o.b. death.
Last love
This concert proves they would have been bigger than Zeppelin man and im a Led head💯💯💯
gary and allen are great but Steve gaines is awesome love the fill in's he does on call me the breeze
July 13, 1977.
hahaha the monitors went out at the show in NJ go figure happens evertime in asbury park. god bless the dead!!!
What happened at 19:40? Was it the recording or Gary???
This is truly a rock and roll treasure, thank you!
Can you imagine seeing Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, and Steve Gaines up close like that? Real life is a mother fucker ain’t it?
Truly appreciate the person who put this up and worked on it. Thank you.
But...
This concert should be the one they professionaly clean up and put out. IMO its the best. At least in the top three live concerts of Skynyrd.
Id buy a blu-ray or whatever in a heartbeat.
I'd like to know how somebody got a colored copy of this show?
Damn. Steve Gaines tearing off at 41:10 is astonishing
No doubt. That was completely effortless and with extreme feeling.
Amazing that he came out of nowhere. Thanks to his sister.
This recording is really pretty decent . This version here has been colorized .Someone has a copy in B&W that they upscaled to like 720P It looks really good . Much better than this colorized one . I hope someone takes this color version & has ai do the upscale in color . Look at The Old Grey Whistle test 1975 . That looks amazing . It is AI upscaled to 60 FPS & 1080P . It looks & sounds better than any other video footage of this band .
Great. Which render factor did you use? 21?
Something like that, can't remember anymore. Also some sharpening, brigthness/contrast and color editing with MAGIX.
N E one know who that is with Ronnie during sweet home Alabama. Im a Skynyrd fan but not hard core i wish i was back in the day maybe i would have went to see this great band live
Brother donnie
TY Dave i Think that he passed away also a few years back and if im correct he was the oldest VanZant
Brother Donny ,Ronnie,and i forget the youngest ones name.
THANKS AGAIN. I forgot about this Asbury NJ concert vid. Its another great one done by lynyrd Skynyrd
@@dawngregory6549 hey there dawn ronnie was oldest died in plane crash Donnie sang with 38 special now retired and johnny sings with band now
@@davidcoleman4291 Thanks for thre correction, i Don't want to put false in fo out there 38 Special was a great band also i never knew it was a VanZant In 38 👍🏻👏🏻🇺🇸😎
You are very welcome, by the way I am a hardcore skynyrd fan
Steve Gaines was great but all three guitarists were great I wouldn't say Steve was the best
Really Yoitube? You can’t let us watch the concert without throwing a commercial in every 10 minutes?
Whose lovely voice says "Thank You" at 55:47, wished the camera had caught that.
A Honkettes voice.
Yes, but which Honkette? Somebody knows. I wished it was Cassie.
Jo Jo
I love Pyle but his feel on the bob burns tracks just isn’t the same.
50:45
Not really too fond of a colorization I think it could use a lot more work and I think the video should be lightened up a lot so dark
Well then why don’t you do it. Don’t criticize I’m happy to see any Skynyrd from 70s-
After Alan gary
Why
You so called experts have no idea what your talking about he wished on a good day to be anywhere Allen or Gary's skill level he does fill ins he wrote n played lead on one song I know a little also co sang it with Ronnie. Do you know who Ed king was he quit they got tired of Mr vanzandts violence. 2 songs my bad you got that right Steve couldn't touch Ed either he was 3rd fill in guitar 🎸 his big contradiction was he filled right in with their music also he could sound like Ronnie vandt svocal chords were giving him problem s Steve was gonna sing more sometimes it would take Ronnie 3 4 days to get his voice back after a 2 hour show he scratched his voice bad after 3straigt nighs one more for road in Atlanta July 3nights saved the fox theater 🎭 🎭 🎭 Steve Gaines is a water head odasto be on
I mean t. To say steves contrabutian to the band yes he was talented he did not add much as you people in Facebook land think a
A couple of weeks before crash Ronnie fired jo jo bilingsley she was have ing an affair with married Alan Ronnie rehired her he flew her in to airport they were headed for Air and on the
I don’t think Gary Rossington gets the respect he deserves, I think he’s Skynyrd’s best kept secret, Allen and Steve were as good as it gets without a doubt, but I think a lot of that sound wouldn’t have been the same without Gary, good example look at Damon Johnson same equipment, not Gary’s sound
I always see people commenting that Gary is "basic." If co-founding and playing in America's most successful, beloved and enduring rock band, from a young teen to his death at 71 years old, and leaving 40 million plus in net worth to his heirs is basic, then maybe everyone should strive for "basic."
The singer got killed....lol
Died in a plane crash
Helll yes this is the only skynyrd band. Everything else is just wannabes.
All the pre-crash line up is the authentic Skynyrd band. Not just those on stage in this show. We can't forget Ed, Bob, Larry Junstrom, and yes, Ricky Medlocke. He was there on drums in the early 70's when Bob took some time off. He is all over the Muscle Shoals stuff.