Topic: Free Bird

Forgive another newbie question from a newer Joe fan.  Listening to the radio this AM  and "Free Bird" was on.   I've heard other single guitarists cover it and would be intrigued to hear how Joe might tackle it.

And, yes, I live in TN and know that in some states,  Alabama in particular, it is probably against the law to cover Free Bird!  smile

Re: Free Bird

I think it should be illegal to cover it, request it, shout it out during a show or play it on the radio in all states. Sorry it is an iconic song that has been worn out IMHO. wink There is a topic for songs you would like Joe to cover. Feel free to request Free Bird there. https://forum.jbonamassa.com/viewtopic. … 3&p=38

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Oh no, not requesting it and I did see the other topic.  Was just curious if Joe HAD ever covered it.

Will always feel oddly linked to Skynyrd.  I had tickets to see them in Little Rock- was going to be the first show I ever attended- when they had the  plane crash en route.

Re: Free Bird

jim m wrote:

I think it should be illegal to cover it, request it, shout it out during a show or play it on the radio in all states. Sorry it is an iconic song that has been worn out IMHO. wink There is a topic for songs you would like Joe to cover. Feel free to request Free Bird there. https://forum.jbonamassa.com/viewtopic. … 3&p=38

lol..I am not sure if I understand how you really feel jim.  Can you reiterate for me what you mean?  smile

Re: Free Bird

Dana wrote:
jim m wrote:

I think it should be illegal to cover it, request it, shout it out during a show or play it on the radio in all states. Sorry it is an iconic song that has been worn out IMHO. wink There is a topic for songs you would like Joe to cover. Feel free to request Free Bird there. https://forum.jbonamassa.com/viewtopic. … 3&p=38

lol..I am not sure if I understand how you really feel jim.  Can you reiterate for me what you mean?  smile

That bird been dunned caught, plucked, and crispy deep-fried and leather-like leftovers tossed O-U-T!  Worn out IMTHO's as early as 1979.  "Tuesday's Gone," now there's a enduring blues tune! again, IMTHO's.  wink big_smile


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ps-but yeah, I like it based on the premise especially, and any slide by anyone anywhere anytime usually keeps my attention.  Perfect for verses.  Endless roll Jam?!, why not just tag that onto Crossroads live I wonder(ed).

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Whats a grit?

Re: Free Bird

Spider wrote:

Whats a grit?

A person who perseveres... or, plural, a boiled corn blister hot mash of American Indian soul food for breakfast...


Rock ON & Be A Free Bird ON a Flightwire & Instrumentally Flying ON Faith,
Rocket

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Re: Free Bird

gambils wrote:

Oh no, not requesting it and I did see the other topic.  Was just curious if Joe HAD ever covered it.

Will always feel oddly linked to Skynyrd.  I had tickets to see them in Little Rock- was going to be the first show I ever attended- when they had the  plane crash en route.

Pretty sure Joe has not covered, but I have heard it shouted out from the crowd at quiet moments by some clown that thinks it's funny to do. I think it must of been from a scene in a movie. So I'm not sure how seriously I took this when reading it this morning while trying to shake the grogginess off and guzzle coffee between keystrokes.

I see you are a serious fan. I went to High School with some fans like you and they never understood how I viewed them. I thought of them as a late to the party Allman Brother Band wanabe's. I later softened my distaste for them because of other songs in their catalog like JJ Calles Breeze and I know a Little about Love. Those are my classic Skynard songs that I never tire of.

Re: Free Bird

Let's just lock this one up, the direct answer should be "no".

Re: Free Bird

jim m wrote:

I see you are a serious fan. I went to High School with some fans like you and they never understood how I viewed them. I thought of them as a late to the party Allman Brother Band wanabe's. I later softened my distaste for them because of other songs in their catalog like JJ Cale's call Me The Breeze and I Know A Little. Those are my classic Skynyrd songs that I never tire of.

I Agree, cousin.  The dry ice smokin' hot guitars on I Know A  Little cool  The honky-tonkin' rockinger studio Call Me The Breeze with hornyswish...oh yeah! big_smile  I also prefer Down South Jukin' over the better known (amusing yikes ) Gimme Three StepsDon't Ask No Questions, and Four Walls Of Raiford more in the preference category for myself, also.  But even though Tuesday's Gone may be a sort of passing nod to ABB, it's not as blatant a damn worthy bowing to them as T For Texas to my ears, it [Tuesday's Gone] is my version of their most iconic performance.  There's a short Free Bird studio that is like the Kitty Hawk flight of the song, but............I prefer it! wink


Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

11 (edited by gary 2014-05-30 22:13:13)

Re: Free Bird

The yelling Free Bird has been going in for years I hear it all the time at shows.I think it stems from the Live Skynrd Album where it is caught on tape a fan yelling it out.
I am pretty much done  hearing the song myself too.Just too darned overplayed on radio for so long.
I have heard it many times at Joes shows too.Its a tired joke now.Cat believe someone still thinks it clever to yell out.
Haven't seen anyone under 40 yell it out so there is hope for the future generation!

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12 (edited by Ian916 2014-05-31 08:30:48)

Re: Free Bird

“what song is it you wanna hear”? was the call from the grammatically challenged Van Zant. Hence the reply...... as Gary says often shouted out during a pause in any stage show, - but not a serious request. I deny ever shouting it......

What ever next? A call for Joe to play “Smoke on the water”? Doh!

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Re: Free Bird

There have been stranger covers. At a Frank Zappa concert someone shouted out to play Whipping Post so the band learned it and it became a regular song in subsequent shows.

Re: Free Bird

I like Freebird...gotta say I'm quite bored of Tuesday's Gone.

Re: Free Bird

xland wrote:

Let's just lock this one up, the direct answer should be "no".

Other replies were fun to read but, yes, you have answered my original simple question  smile

Re: Free Bird

if were talking Southern Rock Blues, This is So Joe, it is Awesome and so overlooked

" I Need You"   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NWDAw_ECx4



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2nd ...... Sloe Gin       /  Vienna            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRASS8O8ZnE           
1st ....... Blues Deluxe / The Borderline    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnl3E_KLxYg

17 (edited by ohiodawg13 2014-05-31 20:29:50)

Re: Free Bird

Went to see The Who in '73, got in the doors late, but caught the last couple of songs of the opening band whose name was an unintelligible mouthful. I was immediately taken aback by the 3 man guitar assault. The set ended with me in a dazed state of curiosity, just like the first time I heard Joe, when much to my surprise the crowd begged for more and got it. It was unusual for an opening act to play an encore, but they returned to the stage and unleashed the fury we all know now as Freebird. Been a fan ever since and can't even count the number of their shows I've seen since that night. Will be in Shreddy's hometown of Roseville on 8/15 to see yet another. There's a few "haters" here that refer to the present line-up as a "tribute" band, BFD!, Their music has withstood the test of time through all the adversity they have faced. There are many songs we'd all love to hear Joe cover, but I can't really put my finger on a Skynyrd song that would really fit JB other than Crossroads and T For Texas, which both are covers by Skynyrd already. Jimmie Rodgers wrote T For Texas, but the actual title is Blue Yodel.

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Re: Free Bird

Quite right too JDawg. I am another Skynyrd fan and see them whenever I can. Awesome band, good with the fans and great music. Noeone should ever do Freebird but them though. cool

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