James Gang – Funk #49 (live)
Not sure, but I think he used to hang out with Jethro Tull.PS Who is John Barleycorn, and why must he die?
He has some fun ones, but I can't get past the voice.Neil Young: never been able to get into him.
I used to listen to a lot of Jimi.Jimi Hendrix: much respect but I don't go out of my way to listen to him.
I can still listen to the Doors.Doors: probably my most hated successful band of all time. I really can't stand them.
I get em. But have always been more into the Beatles.Stones: I agree they are one of the best bands in rock (certainly the most enduring!)
I think I'm about 5-10 years off from you. While I have a lot of respect for the 70s songs you're posting (these people can jam!), they aren't my go-to's, and the longer ones lose me halfway through (except "Free Bird"). When I think southern rock, I make a playlist of 38 Special, Mellencamp, ZZ Top (80s mainly), Georgia Satellites, Black Crowes... I'm willing to bet you were finishing high school when I was in junior high? I was Class of 88.
More than pretty close, based on that.I graduated high school in 1980 and I think scotch is pretty close to my age.
Mrs Scotch loves Mellencamp, I like him but he's a bit too pop for me. The Black Crowes will make an appearance someday, when I get to the 90's (probably around the holidays).I think I'm about 5-10 years off from you. While I have a lot of respect for the 70s songs you're posting (these people can jam!), they aren't my go-to's, and the longer ones lose me halfway through (except "Free Bird"). When I think southern rock, I make a playlist of 38 Special, Mellencamp, ZZ Top (80s mainly), Georgia Satellites, Black Crowes... I'm willing to bet you were finishing high school when I was in junior high? I was Class of 88.
While we're on the subject of classic southern rock, here's my favorites list for that category.
Let's start with Lynyrd Skynyrd. They had a bunch of hits. Free Bird is one of the great songs of the classic rock era. It was played at the end of every junior high dance. I also like Call Me the Breeze, Gimme Three Steps, Saturday Night Special, You Got That Right, and this one
Lynyrd Skynyrd - I Know a Little
The Allman Brothers were a fusion of blues and southern rock, and one of the early jam bands. They had a ton of great songs, but I'm picking this one, so take a long drive and listen
Allman Brothers – In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (live)
Another song for your drive, by the Outlaws - a classic rock staple
The Outlaws – Green Grass and High Tides (live)
While these guys are from California, they made songs about the south. One of the best bands out there
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Born On The Bayou (live Woodstock)
Those are about the closest I can bring myself to southern rock these days.When I think southern rock, I make a playlist of 38 Special, Mellencamp, ZZ Top (80s mainly), Georgia Satellites, Black Crowes
I'm pretty close to that.I was Class of 88.