This is a toe tapper.. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Call Me The Breeze (Audio) | REACTION

Published 2024-04-01
Mugnify Reacts To Lynyrd Skynyrd - Call Me The Breeze (Audio).

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All Comments (21)
  • @knuteboy3778
    One of the greatest piano solos in rock history.
  • @Ed9870
    Billy Powell on the piano. Roadie turned band member. Skynyrd's secret weapon and definitely a ride on the Little Richard train.
  • @mikehutton3187
    You cannot help but start smiling, tapping your feet and clapping your hands.
  • @markdecker6190
    "Call Me the Breeze" written by the late great JJ Cale, who wrote many kick ass tunes covered by other artists, not the least of which are Cocaine (Eric Clapton and Nazareth), After Midnight (Clapton and the Jerry Garcia Band), Sensitive Kind (Santana & Clapton), Cajun Moon (Herbie Mann), and Crazy Mama (Tom Petty & the Heartbeakers). The best time to play Breeze is when it's one of those first really warm days of spring and you just roll your car windows down and crank it up.
  • Billy Powell on the piano, he was a roadie for the band until one day he told them how he would do Freebird and the guys were shocked and said you are no longer a roadie and were now a part of the band. The rest is history.
  • @meanmax9663
    Every time I comment on a reaction to this song, I say that it's Lynyrd Skynyrd taking you to Church! This song will have you catching the Spirit! 😊
  • Written by the great JJ Cale. I named my Jeep “Mr Breeze” because of this song. “I keep blowing down the road “
  • @charliemac64
    Just an absolute kick-ass tune. It's got it all! Wailin' guitars, horns, and that freakin' piano solo is top-flight.
  • And don't forget, on those piano solos in those Lynyrd Skynyrd songs including in their live gigs, Billy Powell is playing grand pianos. Those take a lot of strength to be that agile on. Because they have such a big sound, the action on it and everything is just more demanding of strength to really do that super lightning fast hammering with that kind of precision, while still keeping the overall feel of it, and staying so incredibly tight with that band. That band was so tight.
  • @davescurry69
    There's a whole lot of great Skynyrd songs: "Freebird", "Tuesday's Gone", "Swamp Music", "Don't Ask Me No Questions", "Gimme Three Steps", "Saturday Night Special", "Made In The Shade" and "Poison Whiskey" just to name a few.
  • @susanbezio6708
    That smile on your face says it all. Southern fried rock at its best. RIP guys, gone but never forgotten.
  • @vickihoward406
    "Things going on" is another Great song. Sooo many great songs...
  • Omg your facial expressions when the piano hit was PRICELESS. That was my reaction when I heard it myself the first time 28 yrs ago
  • I'm about 4 minutes in, at the break where you are reviewing it a minute, and I really like your listing off of primary influences on this, and yet it's still its own thing. These guys could do fantastic ballads, but they could always rock. It's so great to hear this and also to see you taking it all in.