First Time Hearing Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird (Reaction!)
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This one right here... Absolute playlist hands down🔥I hope y'all enjoy, much love!
When the tempo picked up, Shon’s shoulders went crazy! He nearly took flight for real!! 🕊️🪶ThIs boy’s a FREE Bird!! 👏✨😎
This great but you MUST do the live version Oakland Festival 7/1977. They added a piano, and the performance will amaze you. They lost Ronnie (lead singer), Steve Gaines( guitarist), Cassie Gaines (Steve's sister and backup singer), road manager and pilots in a plane crash. 20 others survived.
The live version is a must!
Anybody else grin a little when he said “this is my favorite part” and we hadn’t even gotten to the good part?
I just love watching young people discover the music of my generation. Just remember, the old guy you see shuffling along most likely rocked to this !!
No one is EVER ready for the beat change
This one always hits hard. Played it at the end of my father's funeral. It was too fitting.
Watching young people reacting to this song when the solo kicks in is my favorite thing! I notice your eyes watering up a little when it kicks in! I heard this song 1000 times and I still get a little watery!
All the people telling you that you HAVE to see the live version, they ain't wrong.
Shon, you absolutely must react to the Live Version of this from the Oakland Coliseum in 1977. One of the best live performances you'll see.
“Is he gon’ stop?”
Never forget about the one drummer back there KILLIN IT.
Probably one of the best reactions I’ve seen to Free Bird. Respect.
Great southern rock band from the 60's-80's. It is very sad what happened to this band in losing so many members in a plane crash in 1977. My favorite songs are "Simple Man", "Free Bird" & "Sweet Home Alabama". They had lots of great songs such as "Call Me The Breeze", "Tuesday's Gone", "That Smell", "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew", "What's Your Name", "Saturday Night Special", "Gimme Three Steps" etc.
My two adult daughters were made to this song I look at my grandkids and smile - they will never know
I'm so glad that you checked out the studio version First and in general with Lynyrd Skynyrd, those recordings were so amazing and it's what we heard on the radio and we bought the albums and you really deserve to hear it that way. But they were really good live too, and for example the live recording of this song, and I've seen a lot of reactions to it, is from 1977 not long before the plane crash. There are two main versions of it popular on KZread and they both are amazing but I think most people prefer the sound quality and just the overall performance itself of Freebird at the concert in Oakland Coliseum.
In an interview the lead singer Ronnie Van Zant said this song is about the feeling of feeling free like a bird and it is said that this is one of the songs they are really remembered for . Sadly just a couple months ago we lost the last original member of the band Gary Rossington
What's gonna be even more amazing is that as you listen to this epic song over and over, you will begin to learn to play air guitar, and start hitting the huge licks and jumping around your room ... Your on fire son! great reaction and keep diving into the deep well of classic rock and roll music. Peace to you on your path.
The Solo at the end of the song is three separate guitarists. They take turns playing, at times harmonizing with each other while other times battling with one another. It was their signature sound. Listen to Down South Junkin, Gimme Three Steps, I Know a Little, Call Me The Breeze, The Ballad Curtis Leow & their biggest song... Sweet Home Alabama!