Posted on 10/19/2007 10:21:26 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Thirty years ago today, a rented plane took off from Greenville, S.C., headed for Baton Rouge, La. Just before dark, just before it reached the Louisiana line, the plane ran out of fuel and sank toward the Mississippi landscape below.
It first grazed the tops of the pine trees.
"It was like the sound of a billion baseball bats beating the side of the plane." Lynyrd Skynyrd bass player Leon Wilkeson described in an interview a decade ago.
The plane crashed down through the trees to the ground, breaking apart as it went. In the twisted, broken pieces of that 1947 Convair lay what was left of Jacksonville's greatest musical legacy.
Though there were 26 people on the plane, only six died that evening, Oct. 20, 1977. But killed along with the two pilots were three band members and the road manager for Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Thanks! That was great!
I was talking to a friend about them the other day — Rudy Guiliani needs to court southern voters, but he listens to dead opera singers on his ipod, telling people Pavarotti was a friend of his — while down south we listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd.
I went to a concert of theirs back in the mid-70’s with ZZ Top, Blue Oyster Cult and the Outlaws — I was up front with festival seating. ZZ Top was the headliner but Skynyrd was everyone’s favorite.
Second Helping is my personal fave.
Here’s something totally different. It was one of my favorites as a high school yoot. Circa 1968.
Blue Cheer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kJONgWKFi0
Heh. I saw Blue Oyster Cult at Bucknell circa 1975 (Me and my buddies came down I-80 from Penn State.) Blue Oyster Cult was the headliner while Rush opened and Kiss went second. My ears rang for a week after that one.
As you can see by my tagline, I am second to none in opposing Rudy, but I am hard pressed to imagine a worse reason to support a Presidential candidate than his taste in music. Especially since I share his!
The Moody Blues, another great group, and Pink Floyd
Patsy Cline ...
A name from the past. I went to see them at the Shrine Auditorium way back them ... Summertime Blyes.
Thanks! (I still have my ‘Go Now’ 45rpm record up with the rest of my attic treasures.)
Also, I remember listening to ‘Nights in White Satin’ on my Sony Walkman while sleeping under a zillion stars in the Mojave Desert (Twenty-Nine Palms) back in 1984 during my Marine days. The perfect song.
Yep, and otis redding, too. His plane went down in wisconsin on the way to a concert in Madison, Wi.
And don’t forget Stevie Ray Vaughan, although his was a helicopter crash.
yes it has go to fye records they can have it ordered.
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