With the dust and the haze of the decades cleared, it's now apparent that Lynyrd Skynyrd in their original configuration were one of the greatest rock bands to come out of the South, or anywhere in America for that matter, and the band's legacy, based around classic songs like "Sweet Home Alabama" and the iconic, ever-unwinding "Free Bird," is assured. Skynyrd were also one of the most haunted of American bands as well, and the litany of deceased members is a long one -- original lead singer Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Steve Gaines died in 1977, guitarist Allen Collins died in 1990, bassist Leon Wilkeson died in 2001, replacement bassist Ean Evans died in 2009, as did keyboardist Billy Powell. The group that currently tours and records as Lynyrd Skynyrd features only one original member, guitarist Gary Rossington, with Ronnie's brother Johnny Van Zant handling lead vocals and former Blackfoot frontman Rickey Medlocke heading up the guitarists. The current band does a good job of creating a Skynyrd facsimile in concert but hasn't fared quite so well as a creative unit, and the heart of the group's shows still consists of the classic old Skynyrd tunes penned by the original band.
01 Travelin' man 02 Workin' 03 What's your name 04 That smell 05 Simple man 06 Down south jukin' 07 The needle and the spoon 08 The ballad of curtis loew 09 Gimme back my bullets 10 Tuesday's gone 11 Red white and blue 12 Gimme three steps
13 Call me the breeze 14 Sweet home alabama 15 Free bird
Disc 2
01 Main menu page loop 02 Song selection menu page loop 03 Intro 04 Travelin' man 05 Workin' 06 What's your name 07 That smell 08 Simple man 09 Down south jukin' 10 The needle and the spoon 11 The ballad of curtis loew 12 Gimme back my bullets 13 Tuesday's gone 14 Red white and blue 15 Gimme three steps 16 Call me the breeze 17 Sweet home alabama 18 Free bird