Skynyrd!
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Skynyrd!
I didn't see a thread for them, but they totally deserve one. They're seriously one of my favorite bands. I dig their guitar attack and Ronnie's soulful voice. My favorite songs right now are Double Trouble, Missippi Kid, and The Ballad of Curtis Loew.
Anyone else like them?
Anyone else like them?
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they say its pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérdPaul Wolfe wrote:It's funny that you mention Skynyrd... On the way th ethe chiropracter I was listening to their first record with a bit of volume and I was thinking that if I could choose only one band to listen to, it'd be Skynyrd (up until '77)

I'm with you 150% Skully. I LOVE SKYNYRD!! Actually Allen Collins is one of my heroes. GREAT guitarist and VERY underrated in my opinion.
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[b][color=red]The saying, "words can not describe" are so true when it comes to Randy Rhoads.[/color][/b]
[b][color=red]The saying, "words can not describe" are so true when it comes to Randy Rhoads.[/color][/b]
Yeah, I love the Allen and Gary combo...they have so so so much groove. I just wish there was more on them.
I always felt that Randy was under appreciated. Then I got into Skynyrd. They're NEVER in guitar magazines. They're NEVER in Rolling Stone. You can't find any real concert footage from the 70s. You can't even find good posters of them that doesn't involve a naked woman or a Rattle Snake. 
PS, if anyone has been able to actually find this stuff, please PM me.


PS, if anyone has been able to actually find this stuff, please PM me.

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And Gary Rossington is still alive to be interviewed!Skully wrote:They're NEVER in guitar magazines.
Here's Skynyrd in '75.
The guys who started Molly Hatchet are high on my list of guitar greats as well. Dave Hlubek is a great rock 'n' roll guitarist. Unfortunately no original members of Molly Hatchet are still in Molly Hatchet, yet the band goes on...
Molly Hatchet '83
Fall of the Peacemakers
The Outlaws are another great band. I saw them open for Sabbath on the Mob Rules tour and they kicked ass!
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Thanks for those Vids, Paul. 
I actually have that Skynyrd show on DVD. It came with some CD I bought...I actually only bought the CD because of the DVD it came with. It's awesome to watch. I love how different Southern Rock guitarists are from hard rock/heavy metal guitarists. Most heavy metallers are constantly thrashing, making faces, etc...
But Gary Rossington looks like he's about fall asleep any second.

I actually have that Skynyrd show on DVD. It came with some CD I bought...I actually only bought the CD because of the DVD it came with. It's awesome to watch. I love how different Southern Rock guitarists are from hard rock/heavy metal guitarists. Most heavy metallers are constantly thrashing, making faces, etc...
But Gary Rossington looks like he's about fall asleep any second.

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I'd recommend starting with Molly Hatchet which features songs like Bounty Hunter, Gator Country and a cover of the Allman Bros. Dreams I'll Never See.
Then Flirtin' With Disaster and No Guts No Glory.
Of course if you can find it somewhere like emule, Molly Hatchet Live at the Agora Ballroom is a great live recording of them. Like Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet were much better live.
Then Flirtin' With Disaster and No Guts No Glory.
Of course if you can find it somewhere like emule, Molly Hatchet Live at the Agora Ballroom is a great live recording of them. Like Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet were much better live.
Hey Darincableguyxx wrote:I didn't 'discover' Skynyrd till I moved to Atlanta. There is nothing quite like cruising a north Georgia back road in an open air jeep, crankin' some Skynyrd/Hatchet/Allman BrosPuts a big smile on my face just thinking about it. I did a LOT of that this past Spring.
now throw some Willie Nelson into the mix

Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.
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Based on recent posts about Zakk and the rebel flag, do all these guys qualify to be counted as southerners, or, are they fakes as well
Willie Nelson has the Texas flag as his back drop for his live shows.
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Willie Nelson has the Texas flag as his back drop for his live shows.
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Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.