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  • Great song & beauitiful video!!

  • This song always reminds me of a time in my life that I love to hate and hate to love....if you've been there, you understand what I mean.

  • I now LOVE this song :D

  • Don't listen to this song while drunk and mad at your wife, or you'll end up climbing to the top of the highest mountain, jumping off, and breaking your leg like I did...

  • @78johnnybravo78 LOL!!!

  • @78johnnybravo78 Bahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaa!!!!!!

  • my husband and i have been listening to this kind of music together for 30yrs

  • It's cool reading the comments of people that are just now hearing this song. A great song never gets old, and it always means something new to each person that hears it.

    Someone mentioned something about this song being country. This wasn't country music at that time...even though you could easily imagine it that way today. This was southern rock, and it was awesome. :D

  • @dragns You got that right, I would have never put this in a country category back when I first heard it either, Mingle wood band does a pretty decent rendition of this song also I might add. :)

  • everytime this song comes on the volume gets cranked up, i love it

  • i never heard this song until the other day, it was playing on One Tree Hill at the end. i loved it but i don't know this band or this song. i'm glad i found it on here. it's a great song. :)

  • I love the Black Stone Cherry version of this, but oh my god, this is just amazing

  • this tune was written by Nick Jamison from philly, an example of what a hard dollar the 'pop music industry' is.

  • being from spartanburg makes me proud! timeless music from some good ole boys!!

  • Bitch broke my heart! Dog hater! Great Lover, Mean drunk, And I'll love her till the day I die, I still have my dog though:)....Ha Ha Ha....Peace

  • So pretty you can see how life was back then. Makes you wanna cry

  • It should be unable to dislike classic's like this. :)

  • i think it's funny when people say that today's music sucks. because back in the day when this song was made, the older generation said "today's music sucks." music is music is music.

  • @kelseabri not really

  • This was used in the sitcom "My Name Is Earl" in a decidedly suicidal mode. Listen to the lyrics. The song haunts for that very reason.

  • everyone who keeps preeching about "todays music" just shut the fuck up and enjoy the song

  • cant you pee oh cant you pee what that water lordey been doin to me

  • Sometimes your up, sometimes your down. When your up life doesn't seem that good and when your down, you don't think you'll ever be up . But life goes on, always remember that

  • FEEL IT , Marshall Tucker all day long, Caldwell BROTHERS FOREVER!!!!

  • I love this version!! Its too bad you dont hear music like this anymore. Especially the tail end of the song when the flute solo enters the ears giving us a message having to fill in the blanks.

  • I WORKED AT A LOCAL RADIO STATION WHEN I WAS YOUNG..IT WAS FREEFORM WITH NOW PLAYLIST AND THIS SONG WAS PLAYED A LOT..VERY POPULAR..THE STATION WAS WHFS RADIO IN BETHESDA, MD

  • girls :/

  • love the movie BLOW!

  • one tree hill <3 <3 <3

  • Hell Yeah

  • A Classic...Great Band

  • I guess all you that posted your great comments couldn't give a HELL YEAH to this great song. I looked back from 6 months ago on my post and didn't see the props for MTB.

  • hank jr's version is better!

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  • haha.... I still find that kind of funny to take a sad song and put happy pics on it. :D

  • shooting dope to this:)

  • @jdub86yc = LOSER

  • @bigdaddy9430 go fuck your self

  • @jdub86yc C'mon dude. Not that. Smoke weed instead!

  • @DVSskates45 no way dope is way better:)

  • @jdub86yc Well, that's your choice. If you say so. But I'm sticking with my plant haha.

  • Beautiful!!!!

  • relax

  • Good is good. \m/  I think Ronnie would approve.

  • I've always loved this song and I'm a total Metal head. To me this isn't Country. It defies classification, it transcends genres. This is an amazing song and I always crank it up when I hear it.

  • it crazy how most of the really good songs that i hear from then and now are all about women cheating or putting a hole in my heart but times is changing i think no now i know i found the right one if not ill 4 get her and make a song and get rich maybe but i dnt see that happening

  • This song will forever remind me of the people I once loved. They carried me, made me who I am today. Even though things shall never be the same, this love will always remain.

  • the intro to the song always makes my stomach feel weird..

    reminds me of my life gone by..

  • @1223wolf oh shit ! your so right, its that type of feeling you hate but you love because you realize you had so many good times !! damn....

  • I believe good music is from all times, I mean, one of my favourite is finlandia (Sybelius), but i like the songs that come out of the radio nowadays are just as enjoyable.

  • wwwofficialtoycaldwelldotcom

  • just makes you want to drive down route 66 in a convertable with bottle of JD

  • @MrSpineogod or a one hitter :D

  • my teacher played this in class today

  • well said Richard

  • @richardmbowman <------ Hey folks, this cat knows what's going on.

  • @richardmbowman hahaha our opinion is as meaningless as your opinion on people and there tastes of music so dont go preaching what everyone knows.

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  • @richardmbowman all i said was settle down

  • @richardmbowman your saying a 13 year old expresses the same sense of "love" towards music that a 93 year old would? That a novice of the subject would have an equal amount of knowledge and passion than that of a person who spent many many countless hours, adding into days, adding into years all into the "love" of music?

    Modern music is a result of the heartless, senseless minds of this capitalistic society. As the people who produce it have no musical soul, their music follows.

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  • @richardmbowman I would argue that 13 years of 100% effort and passion can not possibly trump 30 years of equal passion and effort. None the less, there was once a time where music wasn't sugary sweet candy for your eyes and your pockets, it was for your ears. Some music was made with intentions to expand musical and the human perspective, and with this success came a combination of Music/Mind.

    Music today is back tracking, as were escaping individuality and moving to the production lines.

  • @JimmyPage97 Agreed completely, and well said.

  • @richardmbowman There was once a time when a Musician created Music, and a Salesmen sold Stuff. Unfortunately a capitalistic society has oozed into the world of Art. Gradually this spectrum has began to mirror itself. It is today, where music is created by the same people who are hand-over-fist in corporate money, who's creativity is brain-deep in the money jar down to their neurons. Year after passing year, in front of OUR eyes and ears, art is doing what it seeks to destroy. Art is conforming.

  • @JimmyPage97 the 'popular music business' has always been controlled by bedrock scum.

  • @pollyfrazer The tree of music has grown massive, but the soul isn't in the trunk of the tree, rather in its roots. As time has gone on, consumer ignorance has allowed this corruption to go on as well. Just like every other problem in the world, if you don't see it...you can't deal with it. If you can't deal with the problem, you cant stop it from growing. Grow on music.

  • @JimmyPage97 well too many people blame the misery and not the mischief.

  • @pollyfrazer im not blaming anyone other then you and me. WE make up the consumers. Its like voting for presidents...you can bitch and moan all fucking day long, but you don't get up and vote for a real person its all for nothing...Like Ghandi said ...

    "You have to Be the change you wish to See in the world."

  • @JimmyPage97 Probably true

  • @airkooled05 glad you agree.

  • @JimmyPage97 i quoted what you have written to my sister on facebook. "written by jimmypage97, user of youtube"

  • @laraprincessa lol I hope thats a good thing ;p

  • @richardmbowman AMEN.

  • @richardmbowman I could have not said it any better. And feel the EXACT same way

  • @richardmbowman Well said. I'm among 62'ish class and when my kids were coming up, I never told them I didn't like what they listened to, only that it just didn't appeal to my taste...my dad told me the same thing when I was listening to AM Top 40 in the early 60's. To each their own...and all the belly-aching over what's good and what's not is just insulting and condescending.  One man's noise, is another man's music.

  • @richardmbowman and so the point of posting this matters why?

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  • @richardmbowman so your just saying it doesn't matter at all

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  • @richardmbowman You are meaningless.

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  • @richardmbowman It's the truth. Let us state our opinions because you aren't changing anything.

  • @richardmbowman dude, settle down.

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  • @richardmbowman But still... today's music sucks.

  • @richardmbowman

    well said!

  • @richardmbowman yes. But if you really were wise and knew what you were talking about you'd understand that we are now in a recession in terms of musical production .

    a. because we went through a baby boom in the 40's and 50's the competition for music was incredible.

    b. taking a career in music isn't practical in this era

    c. we can understand b, because the effort is no longer there from rappers, as they simply sample music that WAS great.

  • @richardmbowman Go climb back into your booze bottle, assclown.

  • @JoeyPencils technically they spelt it The Silver Beetles but when they went from Hamburg back to England they changed to just The Beatles.

  • They can't write or play them like this anymore.

  • Only God Himself knows the wonderful memories this brings back...Huichol53........

  • their gym teacher

  • My fav. song.

  • Goddammit are you people dense. Music isn't any worse today as it was 20, 30, even 40 years ago. Times change, new things come into fashion, old things die off(some with glory, some with shame). It's just the way the world works, no other way around it. Besides, what you're seeing in the mainstream is only a fraction of the whole pie. Just dismissing everything as shit is stupid, and all of you should really consider looking further around for stuff that appeals to you. I'm just saying.

  • @Thelonesniper101

    Really? Just because I have a different opinion than you means I'm trolling? Kid, please grow up. And for the record, just because you like this one song by this band at the age of twelve doesn't make you deep. Hell, I was listening to The Police at the age of 5, and at the same time was into things like the Backstreet Boys and Destiny's Child. You're just afraid to branch out for fear that what you may end up liking will get you flack.

  • @Toystorytwowasokay I love every song by CCR, MTB, ACDC, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Lynrd Skynyrd just to name a few bands. I like almost NONE of today's music exepct for a LITTLE bit of today's country. I have always liked the bands that I mentioned (as well as many more that i love that i didn't mention) and i always will like those bands, even when I'm 50 years old.

  • @Thelonesniper101

    All the bands that you listed get constant airtime on practically every rock station in the country to the point where it's not unique to like them. I sincerely doubt that you love every single song by any of those groups, since they all had a lot of bad ones. If you said that you like something like say, King Crimson,The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa, or Tom Watts, then I'd believe that you know about music. Pop quiz: Which LZ album had a hidden cover?

  • @Thelonesniper101 Bonus question: Where did Lynard Skynard get its name from?

  • @Toystorytwowasokay A Physical Education teacher at Rober E. Lee High School, which Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins, and Gary Rossington went to.

  • @Thelonesniper101

    Okay, and what was the original name of the Beatles? Don't look this up, just answer it.

  • @Toystorytwowasokay The Quarrymen

  • @Toystorytwowasokay well the Quarrymen and also the Silver Beatles

  • @Toystorytwowasokay *Lynyrd Skynyrd

    kinda hard to act like you know a good band if you cant even spell the name right

  • Classic southern rock song - love it. He sings with so much heart!

  • ahhhhh... 240p we meet again...

  • @TheArtOfDeath98 eat shit man, get off your fuckin high horse and eat shit....

  • real music. this songs puts such a good feeling in my heart as well as other classic rock music. i have so much love for it. 

  • masterpiece .... sounds so fucking beautiful

  • its not that all music today is crap. its just that most music today is crap oppossed to back then were most music was good few was crap.

  • Gunna find me a hole to crawl inside of and die. Awesome.

  • Is it just me...but this always sounds like Roger Daltrey to me?

  • I am 312 y/o and i love this song :)

  • I wish more 14 year old kids would have appreciation for real music

  • this song brings back memories, back in 04 me and my dad took a trip to tenissee and every time i hear this song i remember that trip, i am now 18 and i still love it

  • damn nice

  • Takes me back to happier times ... love this song !

  • this song is awesome i liked from the first time i heard it when i was a little kid pop music today is a bunch of 100 % ignorant fucking idiots that are good as dead there sabotaging little kids minds and speakers everywere and its a shame what music has turned into good thing there is still real music created from there minds and souls

  • I was six years old when I first heard it.. I'm currently 16 and I listen to it alteast 3 times a week..

  • So check this out bud. 21 years ago I was 19 yrs old and driving back from Salt Lake city (my home) to IL. This song is awesome, and you are fucking awesome for recognizing it!!!!!!

  • SMILES are few and far between these days. :D

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  • Me and my son did this at open mike last Wed. night

  • @googaboogaloo good story

  • this song really is an ode to my homestate of south carolina, i ani't got much to go home to there, but damnit this song makes me miss those blue rolling mountains and the small towns of the upstate where i grew up, it's simplier down there in most places..

  • Anyone else hear this in Half Nelson? Love that movie and this song!

  • I just popped out of my mother about three hours ago and I love this song! Hate today's music!

  • love love love this song :):)

  • My band played/practiced this sunday night for a huge concert we're playing in a week. and man listening to it is one thing but making this song happen is moving

  • Damn......love this song!

  • One Of My All Time Fav's

  • 38 years later and its still one of the best

  • @MrGuraldo ......shannonfreeman....12 or 120...wtf it matter...it'll always be great...59y/o...

  • @MrGuraldo so true!

  • This reminds me of truck driving days and nights over the road.

  • Black Stone Cherry.

  • Loving the Les Paul at the beginning.

  • i wake ppl up when i listen to this

  • great song, bitch

  • this classic rock music is the most precious music there ever was.today's music well it's not even music,i call it loud obscene noise-that don't even make no sense.LET CLASSIC ROCK MUSIC LIVE ON FOREVER AND IT WILL NEVER FADE AWAY.

  • reminds me of when I had the right feeling for the wrong woman

  • @shannonfreeman1----hey sweetie, doesn't matter how old or young you are....you KNOW good music when you hear it...you are right on about the 'crap' out there...won't even tell you MY age....

  • I saw them in the first concert ever at Texas Stadium with Joe Walsh & Barnstorm, and The Allman Brothers.

  • @wlangley88 You lucky son uva gun!

  • i miss Tommy anToy sooo much,great tunes,

  • S.A.D (sex and drugs)

  • cant u see this song fuckin rocks!!!

  • Amazing. Or, in Jay-Z's words, "So motherfuckin' soulful"

  • BLOW

  • 0:00 there you get a free replay button

  • This song has always got to me!!!

  • 35 people can't see

  • fuckin amazing.

    

  • 35 people have a different taste in music than me, and im ok with that. stop the hate on YouTube

  • @redsox348 how bout you stop preaching... i swear every fucking video somebody like you has to say some stupid shit like youre going to stop anything

  • love that white girl shes done more to me than any women i been with

  • 36 people thought the dislike button was a download button... idiots

  • No one cares how old you are

  • its just a phase having to share what you do over or your interests the internet, trust me you'll get over it. especially since their are all these people waiting to make fun of you.

  • A true southrn rock masterpiece :)

  • ...I dedicate this to a love of sorts I suppose...

  • Oh my god that song is fuckin awsome. Thank you for posting.

  • I think the reason most young people like contemporary music is because it's what they were first exposed to. Whether it be on the radio, television, or some other source, it's contemporary music that is heard most often.

    Not to say that every kid likes contemporary music. I'm fourteen, and I hate modern music.

  • Anybody who doesn't like this needs their head checked

  • What an amazing tune. Marshall Tucker Band 4 life.

  • One of THE best songs ever....man, this is GREAT.

  • This song is like the Earth talking to God about Mother Nature

  • 35 people are blind

  • @81kasen01 Sa hahahaha!

  • 35 had a gun to there head while they hit the dislike button

  • Disliked.