jjanecka wrote:Cross is great. Love em!
RMAN it's been a while since I've listened to Skynyrd but I associate them more with groups like Creedance and those guys. I mean when I'm making a playlist that's where he goes; with the rockers. Obviously he's on the more traditional side and not as progressive but you get the picture.
As for wikipedia, all I have to say is "Who the Hell declared them experts?" There's what people live and then there's what someone writes.
Wiki was not the only reference cited............and
who the Hell declared you an expert? I mean you couldn't even spell "Skyn
Ard" correctly. And FYI, as an "EXPERT", I would hope you know that "LYNYRD SKYNYRD" is a band of 9 or 10 original members, and not a
"HE".......actually there is no one in the band named "LYNYRD SKYNYRD"..............Lynyrd Skynyrd came from Leonard Skinner. Skinner was a gym coach at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville who at some point in the 1960s disciplined Gary Rossington and Bob Burns for letting their hair grow. The young musicians eventually dropped out of school, but remembered all the hassles. In 1970, the band -- playing as the One Percent -- had a gig at a local club called the Forest Inn and Ronnie called out to the crowd, "Hey, we're Leonard Skinner and we're gonna play for y'all tonight". Since most of the crowd had run into Coach Skinner at one point or another the name was an instant hit and stuck. Eventually, the vowels were changed "to protect the guilty" -- as Gary put it a few years ago.
And as I stated before it was not the statement...........jjanecka wrote:
Skynard is Southern Rock not country
lol...........it was the condescending smartassed
LOL you added at the end that irritated me..............
To me it read "Skynard is Southern Rock not country lol (You Moron, I'm so smart and you're so stupid you don't even know the difference" .......
So, that's where I live, and that's what you wrote jjanecka wrote:The critiques are a bit snobby to say the least. You gotta listen to the music for a good month and it'll grow on you.
A case of the pot calling the kettle black?