Now lets give down the country. I have given copies to my younger Nephews and they bought copies of Last of a Dying Breed and each generation has loved it.
One Classic review said"Besides, for 25 years now, the Rossington and Johnny Van Zant-fronted lineup has been keeping the music of Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins, Bob Burns and company alive in a very reverent and respectable manner. ‘Last of a Dyin’ Breed’ just might be the most comfortable they’ve ever seemed at both living up to their famous name and expressing their own vision."
Now the rest of their view was as my Pop always said, a whistling woman and a crowing hen never comes to a very good end.
But he also said, Do not take life too seriously; you will never get out of it alive.
TJ
Hey all, I heard this comic on red neck radio, he comes out with his guitar and starts with the beginning of Sweet Home Alabama, you hear all the hooting and hollering and he goes on to say he only knows the begins of it but no matter what country hes in (he use all the accents the audiences would use to hoot)
He will get the Audience to yell hell yeah!! And then he said that's all he knows.
Also where can I find Lynyrd Skynyrd Rock Case Studies, and Live from the Heartland DVD's.
Keep going, TJ
I just say hell yea thank you that they are still making noise. As you all must agree with the comment that Skynyrd is a team effort with many great players coming and going.
Early 1970s, lineup changes for the first time. Junstrom left and was briefly replaced by Greg T. Walker on bass. At the same time, Ricky Medlocke joined as a second drummer. Some versions of the band's history also have Burns leaving the band for a short time during this period of time. The band played some shows with both Burns and Medlocke participating, utilizing a dual-drummer approach
In 1971, they made some recordings at the Muscle Shoals Recording Studio with Walker and Medlocke serving as the rhythm section, without the participation of Burns. Medlocke grew up with the founding members of Lynyrd Skynyrd. When Blackfoot's attempts to move north and play New York and New Jersey were not successful enough for him, he called up his old buddy Ronnie Van Zant and was asked if he could play drums for Lynyrd Skynyrd. Medlocke and Walker did not appear on any album until 1978.
In January 1975, Burns left the band and was replaced by a Kentuckian Artimus Pyle on drums
1977's Street Survivors was out and it was to introduce guitarist/vocalist Steve Gaines who had joined the band just a year earlier in 1976.
TJ
Hey, I really wan't to hear more southern rock music. Yes Uncle Tupelo, Big Iron, Hank3, Cross canada are played at times along with SKYNYRD, Wet Wille, Black foot, Little Feat but some of that stuff is played is killing me. I get out of work and want to chill before I get home to my family.
Is there a staion I am missing.
Signed needs atime out, we alldo