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  • Wish this lineup was still playin.That Gibson Les Paul kicks ass.He was a player.Thanks to youtube rediscovered these guys.Love these live shows.

  • great song, thanks for sharing.

  • ~~BEAUTIFUL.......thank you for posting :)

  • This Band Is So Tight On The Live Performance Outstanding Video!

    Great Sound!

  • Thx. for the share....didn't know they were still playimg ijn the ninetys...5*

  • This is a very good COVER tune and I really like their arrangements. I esp like their LEAD Guitar Player. He's got GREAT Marshall Tone esp thru that LP Gold-Top. Considering the age of this Video, Im sure that guy is no longer playing with them ... shame that such good guitar players fade into obscurity, maybe he's doing Session work. Thanks for sharing. This is very cool :)

  • @jtomrx It's NOT a cover tune. Half the guys in the ARS wrote this song.

  • @uhclemm - that's an exageration. It was written by ARS original rhythm guitarist J.R. Cobb, ARS Producer Buddy Buie, and someone else, when they were all with the Classics IV

  • @ARSLive Right, and the other half of the band was from the Candymen, Roy Orbison's back up band. So, the way I see it, if SOMEONE in the band WROTE the song, it's NOT a cover song.

  • @uhclemm - hey, I'm not arguing. But I'll always remember it as a Classics IV song, just as I'll always think of Outside Woman Blues as a Cream song.

     BTW, You know Ronnie died Monday?

  • @ARSLive LOL11 YEAH, That's why I was on here lookin' at ARS videos. I agree too. I'll always think of them 2 songs like that too. BUT, I'll ALWAYS think of Call Me The Breeze as a LYNYRD SKYNYRD song, Not a JJ Cale song. RIP Ronnie Hammond.

  • This guy ROCKS this song!!

  • In my opinion, one of the best and most underrated guitarists of all time. not fast or flashy, but you can feel every note in your soul.

  • i first seen ars in macon, georgia, in 1977. even without some original band members, they still sound great!

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