Lynyrd Skynyrd - Little thing called you video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/06

Skynyrd's Little thing called you, fuck you if u dont like my vids

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9 years ago

Julieann Halt

That is NOT Skynyrd. This was a bad move.

9 years ago

LegiaLjubljana

Great song :)

9 years ago

Robert Mando

Love this song :D

10 years ago

Fowo

One of their best songs =)

11 years ago

Gareth Pontin

This is played in C or Drop C, you can easily play this on a 6 string :)

11 years ago

Max Kan

damn those skynyrds! playing such a pimp hendrix riff on a 7 string guitar makes me look at my 6 string and feel useless.. wheres my tuner? T-T

11 years ago

Andrei Manea

Just shut up and enjoy the music ... This song is really awesome , and the lyrics are great !

11 years ago

Betty Weaver

go boys. love it. miss barry harwood. u go gary.

11 years ago

treblejunkie

If Ed King got back in that trio again with Gary and Rickey would be cool also. Just imagine the songs if they ALL were alive and the infamous plane crash never happened? It would be SOOOO great. I imagine stuff about Skynyrd a lot evidentially. Skynyrd will always be great and won't never disappear. Lynyrd Skynyrd is an entity.

11 years ago

treblejunkie

Maybe I ain't that old. Chicks in their 20's and 30's think so...not so much if the bulge in your pocket is big though. LOL. Go figger eh. Fuck, I want to be 14 in 1974 again and stay there forever.

11 years ago

Terminator Jesus

POWER COUNTRY

12 years ago

Jeremy Wood

you would say freebird and sweet home alabama... there are more songs, god dammit.

12 years ago

treblejunkie

@COUNTRYMAN223 : Sorry to correct you, but not just Ronnie Van Zant died in that arsehole plane crash. They just started with an awesome guitar player when they cut Street Survivors album and during the North American tour of that record the bird hit the swamps. It was a Honkette's brother, Steve Gaines.Him and his sister Cassie Gaines AND Ronnie were band members killed and a few other folk too. Very very sad moment for the whole world. Try to imagine Ronnie today.He never reached his peak yet.

12 years ago

treblejunkie

@MrBrownstone6661 : Ya, Gary Rossington. He survived that muther fukin' plane crash with two broken arms and a leg and other shit. He was meant to survive...absolutely no doubt about that. Lynyrd Skynyrd won't die...never. The Stones WILL die some day but NOT Skynyrd.

12 years ago

treblejunkie

@CrashMarket : Most definitely. Remember "WILD EYED SOUTHERN BOYS" by 38 Special and Donnie Van Zant singing. Another great album. Those days cannot be beat.

12 years ago

treblejunkie

When it was Ed King, Gary Rossington, Allen Collins on guitars, Ronnie singing with Billy Powell on the keys, Leon Wilkeson on bass is when Lynyrd Skynyrd really smoked. Ed King has never got the recognition he deserves for HIS CONTRIBUTION to the Lynyrd Skynyrd signature sound. The intro and solos for Sweet Home Alabama were Ed King on a Strat. I'm talking the first three albums. Bullets was made without Ed King and is great too. Steve Gaines polished the band. Icing on the cake with Steve=2¢

12 years ago

Grega Stevanovski

@slohurdler22 True. The new singer is the original singer's brother. Ther is still one original member in the bend and he's playing guitar

12 years ago

Supertrampstoned

great band ..¡¡¡¡¡¡

12 years ago

treblejunkie

Sounds eerily like the Johnnie Van Zant Band's "No More Dirty Deals". Great tunes and stuff but...? Guess I'm fukin' old eh?

12 years ago

erlsv

Oh...lets not forget JoJo!...I would love to see Artimus, Ed and Bob Burns still involved with the band, but it seems that there has always been infighting within the band...that doesn't ever seem like it will ever change. But what is true is that Ronnie's creation and vision will continue to motor on..and the Lynyrd Skynyrd Band will always be kings of southern rock. The songs will endure long after we are all gone. Ronnie Van Zant was a genius. And I am sure his legacy will continue forever.

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