Where would they be if not for the plane crash? I think they were growing musically at that time. Heard they were great at Knebworth. Only 2 originals (Billy and Gary) are left. Arguably the best American band after CCR.
there is a great DVD (DVDr9) which has been released on Lynyrd. the first part shows them playing at Knebworth in august 76...about 1 hour I think and in excellent quality.
A tremendous band that tragically ended in 1977. A most deserving band for the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. The guys who parade around now as LS....it's really sad.
"The guys who parade around now as LS....it's really sad. "
Aw, they're not that bad. Only two original members left alive. Three if you count the Medlocke guy from Blackfoot who was their drummer prior to their having any kind of record deal. Granted they aren't the rip-snortin' house afire they used to be. Reminds me of another band we all know and love...
Johnny doesn't quite have the voice or emotion that Ronnie had. Medlocke is a good guitar player (very fast) but he's no Allen Collins. I was lucky enough to see them twice in 1976. Also, several times since they re-formed the band.
BTW, wouldn't Billy Powell be a good choice for the Stones keyboard slot?
I'm not saying the current lineup is a bad band; not at all. I'm just saying they are not the real LS without Ronnie Van Sandt, Steve Gaines, Gary Rossington, etc. It's like the Temptations without Ruffin and Kendricks.....they don't exisit. As long as the Stones have Watts, Richards and Jagger they retain their credibility. Oh why, oh why did Wyman have to leave?
I saw them in 1990 at their German Tour! They sucked really! They played the gig with an backstage guitar player, just to create that 'our band is one familiy feeeling'. Bullshit....!
All their hits sound interchangeable. Everytime I hear them on the radio I have to wait for the chorus to know which one it is. "Ooh ooh that smell..gimme three steps baby..back my bullets..." But they are classics in the south it's true. That jam at the end of "Freebird". I mean where I live now it's the punchline for jokes. I saw American Idol in the final a week ago and there was Lynard Skynnard as family entertainment with the Idols. It was sad among balloons and stuff. I used to hang out with one of their drummers. Can not even recall his name. He was SUCH a WHINER! "In Skynnard we used to do it this way and that way..."
Elmo, I hear them ALL THE TIME! LOL I can not get away from them. But please: take 4-5 of their supposed "fast" songs and sing either one of them on top of each other. Believe me: I respect these guys. But where I live they have been elevated beyond Gods. I mean that planecrash...the history of mankind has been divided into two eras: befor and after planecrash! Van Zandt walked on water. But I know some of these guys. They always cry about the fact that they can not do all the dope that they used to do.
Yeah, as a resident of south Georgia, I agree that Van Zandt has joined the southern trinity with Elvis and Earnhart!!!! I'm am also truly burned out on Free Bird, Three Steps, Sweet Home, etc,, but like the Stones, they have a deep and wide catalog.
I think ChelseaDrugstore is a person with (in my ears) odd musical taste, he use to put down much good ol´ rock'n'roll, and seems to prefer disco & stuff. .....But the world is a colourful place to be in with all these directions under the Stones roof.
Myself I hated disco in the 70´s, despised it thru the 80´s & today I havent changed my mind. Sad for me, but nevertheless a fact.
The world is full of RnR, blues & soul yet to be heard.
...But I have to admit I didnt fancy the latest Lynyrd-album. But its useless question their classical early albums (pre-plane crash).
T&A - I saw them open for the Marshall Tucker Band back in the 70's, and although they were really good that night (original lineup from the 1st album)
Toy Caldwell blew all three of those Guitarist's off the stage in my opinion!!!
Toy was something else with his lighting-thumb picking style, on that 1950's vintage Les Paul!!!!! man do I miss him!!! MLC
Hi elmo, are you in Southern USA? Cool. I am down here too right now. And no, most definetly not in Jaxonville. Spent a year there once and ...uygh. Write me off the board; maybe we could hook up
As far a s 'claiming" anything...I don't 'claim" anything. Either I dos or I donts. I don't make it a point to remember names of people that don't interest me. There was a drummer ...Burns something. Elmo ; between Jaxonville and dreamland, where would you rather hang out?
Dreamland sounds good. I'm in south Georgia. Graduated high school in 1978 (the week Some Girls came out). Experienced the Southern rock thing and liked most of it. Burned out on some of the songs, but I could say the same about some Stones, Zep, Boss, etc.. I'll be in touch.
What I always find interesting is that nowadays the tune appears often at big TV shows,right? Like family viewing kind of stuff. Like on American Idol e.g. And I always wonder how they're going to hide the "Neil Young" line this time.
To the uninitiated, I'm quite sure the Stones' songs all sound alike. It's just The Stones' songs are all really good. That is, up until SMU; then it's open the cesspit, here we come!
"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone
All songs fropm Skynyrd sound the same ; CCR # 1 , woow what's going on ?? listen to CCR live in europe a double LP with 25 songs all sounding the same ; premonition from fogerty solo is much better.
Grand Funk was much better than any other american band. Ozark Mountain Daredevils topped even GFR And what about MC5 ??
Are you wanna be part of the solution or part of the problem ?? Kick out the jams moddarfokkuhs!!
Schuine I hated disco since the 70's but bought the maxi single Miss You on pink vinyl