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Lynyrd Skynyrd : Live at Winterland 1975
Lynyrd Skynyrd : Live at Winterland 1975

Lynyrd Skynyrd : Live at Winterland 1975 (1975)

80% User Rating
1h 15min

By the time Lynyrd Skynyrd played this sold-out show at San Francisco's Winterland ballroom on April 7th, 1975, they had become the unmistakable kings of Southern Rock. Spearheaded by charismatic frontman, Ronnie Van Zant, the group had taken southern boogie from the swamps and brought it to the masses. There is an enormous amount of energy and power in the multiple guitar mix of the band, and that is clearly apparent when they launch into solos on these songs. The group was coming off two hugely successful albums, its debut (pronounced leh-nerd skin-nerd) and 1974's Second Helping, and they had recently replaced original drummer Bob Burns with Artimus Pyle. It was recorded during the band's tour promoting their 1975 album, Nuthin' Fancy, and it features Lynyrd Skynyrd at the top of their game. It was also one of the last shows featuring their original three-guitar lineup, as Ed King left the band midway through the tour.

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Ronnie Van Zant

Ronnie Van Zant

himself

Allen Collins

Allen Collins

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Ed King

Ed King

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Gary Rossington

Gary Rossington

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Artimus Pyle

Artimus Pyle

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Leon Wilkeson

Leon Wilkeson

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