Gods, Guns And Lynyrd Skynyrd
Lynyrd Skynyrd Live at the Gibson Amphitheatre, Hollywood
Thursday August 26 2010
Overwhelming the near-capacity crowd with a heavy dosage of dueling guitar solos and patriotic decrees, the gatekeepers of Southern Rock reminded everyone Thursday night that they still have what it takes to rock a concert hall. Showcasing their latest studio album, “God & Guns”, the two-hour-long performance featured renditions of the Skynyrd staples, including a six and a half-minute version of “Sweet Home Alabama” and a crowd-encouraged cry for “Freebird."
Still showing their love for performance nearly 40 years since they started, guitarists Gary Rossington and Rickey Medlocke linked up often at front stage center, firing-off harmonized guitar melodies veiled by psychedelic lighting and a wall of Marshall stacks. Held at the Gibson Amphitheatre – LA’s third-largest indoor concert hall – at Universal Studios Citywalk, the concert is part of a planned two-month stint along the west coast.
Received enthusiastically by the majority of the audience, Skynyrd coalesced “Simple Man” and a slideshow of clips from the NYPD during 9/11 and other US-troops footage. “God and Guns… that’s what this country was founded on,” Van Zant said.
Lynyrd Skynyrd will be performing along the West Coast for the next two months - for tour dates, click here.
To reach reporter Benjamin Gottlieb, click here.
To listen to a clip of "God and Guns" live, click below.
You may need: Adobe Flash Player.