Posted on 03/17/2005 6:25:05 AM PST by Rodney King
One recent Tuesday night at New York's Bowery Ballroom, the Crimea had just finished its second song. The Welsh quintet's first song had gone over fairly well, the second less so, and singer/guitarist Davey MacManus looked out at the still-gathering crowd.
Then, from somewhere in the darkness came the cry, "Freebird!"
It made this night like so many other rock 'n' roll nights in America.....
(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...
I wonder if they really shouted "FReepered!"
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The WSJ doesn't spam you. They do, however, charge you - even for online subscriptions. It's one of the few newspapers that I don't mind paying for.
It was Lynard Skynnard's agent, and a month later, Lynard went down in a plane crash and we would have been that guy's #1 band. See what greed gets you?
I read this morning on the way to work and immediately flipped over to Freebird on my iPod. I remember people shouting this at a Dead Milkmen concert at Cabaret Metro in Chicago back in the day... (1988ish) I can't remember what they shouted back. No bird-flipping, though.
Great anecdote.
And on that note, "Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd" just slid in my CD player.
Well, despite the loss of Ronnie Van Zant, they do still tour, so don't beat yourself up over it too much.
Yah, but they've never been the same. Like Styx without what'shisname.
I know and in September we will have it on Saturday! I really enjoy their indepth articles on subjects unrelated to financial issues. And the editorial page is great.
That's true, and as much as I enjoy Lynyrd Skynyrd, southern rock had its day and more or less went out with the reminants of segregation and Jim Crow. I live in the South and I love Dixie and I love "Sweet Home Alabama," but would that song go over today like it did then? I doubt it. But who knows. Maybe if Duane Allman and Ronnie Van Zant didn't die, it might have been different, but alas...
Amazing article!
I saw Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Spectrum in Philly in 1976 (about a year before the plane crash) and people were yelling "Freebird" from the time the band took the stage. Trust me, Ronnie Van Zant didn't think it was funny. At one point, he got disgusted and said something about it.
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Blasphemy! =P
They messin' with my song? =P
What more needs to be said?
can't read the article...can anyone post it or a link w/o registration?
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