Jelly Roll
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You're like, oh, we're from the party.
Is there going to be a live video, too?
Is there going to be a live video, too?
Is there going to be a live video, too?
Oh, they were so funny. You want to talk about people that couldn't get the pussy away from them.
Oh, they were so funny. You want to talk about people that couldn't get the pussy away from them.
Oh, they were so funny. You want to talk about people that couldn't get the pussy away from them.
Yeah. That's 77, so that's Ronnie. Oh, no, that's Johnny. That's Johnny. Once again, how great Gary Rossington was. To me, he's the greatest guitarist that ever lived. Up there with Hendrix and them. He's a Mount Rushmore guitarist. Because I can't name another guitarist, Clapton, of course, that has more riffs that you want to go, you want to hum. Right. Right?
Yeah. That's 77, so that's Ronnie. Oh, no, that's Johnny. That's Johnny. Once again, how great Gary Rossington was. To me, he's the greatest guitarist that ever lived. Up there with Hendrix and them. He's a Mount Rushmore guitarist. Because I can't name another guitarist, Clapton, of course, that has more riffs that you want to go, you want to hum. Right. Right?
Yeah. That's 77, so that's Ronnie. Oh, no, that's Johnny. That's Johnny. Once again, how great Gary Rossington was. To me, he's the greatest guitarist that ever lived. Up there with Hendrix and them. He's a Mount Rushmore guitarist. Because I can't name another guitarist, Clapton, of course, that has more riffs that you want to go, you want to hum. Right. Right?
Because like... Yo, the Freebird solo. You know what I'm saying? Dude, think about it. Give me three steps. There has not been that since, if you ask me. You know what I mean? Like him, Clapton, Hendrix, they had those kind of guitars. But this was different because it was riffs. It wasn't like a solo. They were singing over these riffs. And the riffs were bigger than the melody sometimes.
Because like... Yo, the Freebird solo. You know what I'm saying? Dude, think about it. Give me three steps. There has not been that since, if you ask me. You know what I mean? Like him, Clapton, Hendrix, they had those kind of guitars. But this was different because it was riffs. It wasn't like a solo. They were singing over these riffs. And the riffs were bigger than the melody sometimes.
Because like... Yo, the Freebird solo. You know what I'm saying? Dude, think about it. Give me three steps. There has not been that since, if you ask me. You know what I mean? Like him, Clapton, Hendrix, they had those kind of guitars. But this was different because it was riffs. It wasn't like a solo. They were singing over these riffs. And the riffs were bigger than the melody sometimes.
They captured you. If you tell somebody right now, like, have you ever heard the song Sweet Home Alabama? And they go, how's it go? You wouldn't go sweet. You'd go. Yeah. It's crazy. That's how good Gary was, man. That solo in Free Bird is insane. Oh, it is.
They captured you. If you tell somebody right now, like, have you ever heard the song Sweet Home Alabama? And they go, how's it go? You wouldn't go sweet. You'd go. Yeah. It's crazy. That's how good Gary was, man. That solo in Free Bird is insane. Oh, it is.
They captured you. If you tell somebody right now, like, have you ever heard the song Sweet Home Alabama? And they go, how's it go? You wouldn't go sweet. You'd go. Yeah. It's crazy. That's how good Gary was, man. That solo in Free Bird is insane. Oh, it is.
Oh, the story about Sweet Home Alabama. they're sitting at a sound check and it's just Ronnie and Gary. And Gary's holding electric. And he goes, man, I got this. I just don't know what to do with it. It's... And Ronnie goes, well, hell, just keep playing it. Let me fuck with it. So they just looped that. And that's how they wrote the song. Yeah, dude. I'm such a... I have like...