Lynyrd Skynyrd: The Vicious Cycle Tour
Lynyrd Skynyrd: The Vicious Cycle Tour
| 11 July 2003 (USA)
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The Vicious Cycle Tour was a live tour celebrating Lynyrd Skynyrd's 30 years of being a group. The recording is from The Amsouth Amphitheater In Antioch, Nashville, Tennessee.

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Big_D_49 If you've seen Lynyrd Snynyrd Lyve at Steel Town you'll love this video also. The only thing missing is Owen Hale. But he's replaced by someone in my opinion just as good, and that is Michael Cartellone. The one thing I like about this concert in comparison to the Steel Town one is the fact that there are some very good new songs. Another aspect of this concert is to see the camaraderie between the members of the band. They appear to be enjoying what their doing as much as everyone there. Something to watch for is that towards the end of Free Bird watch Rickey Medlocke and see him break his guitar. So if you're as big a fan of Lynyd Skynyrd as I am you'll love this video.
Gunner58 Rock and roll bands come and go as time passes. Some are forgotten and some seem to retain their glory forever. Many are devastated by tragic events which encompass them throughout their career. Some move on, some do not.After the death of lead singer Ronnie Van Zant and other band members in an airplane crash in 1977, the band appeared to have met it's demise as well. Many years passed by before the remaining band members decided to resurrect the famous Lynyrd Skynyrd name and continue the venue of producing Southern Rock and Roll. Ronnie's younger brother, Johnny, was recruited to take on the job of lead vocalist.The sound of Ronnie Van Zant's voice will never be duplicated perfectly. It is my opinion his brother Johnny does a fine job of filling his shoes in an effort to keep the Skynyrd saga going as do the other replacement members of the reformed band.What you will see and hear in the video will be the closest rendition of the original band you will find anywhere. Although I personally was looking for a reincarnated version of the originals fully knowing it was impossible, I was very content with what I found. I highly recommend this video as a must see for any Lynyrd Skynyrd fan.