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My son reintroduced me to them this morning. I listened to them all the time in college usually pulling all nighters to make up for screwing around instead of studying. Brings back very fond memories.





 
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Aw yes, was one of my favorites back in the day. I still have several of there vinyl records in my cplection.
 
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One of my all-time favorite bands. Saw them live, once. It was great! Smile



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Yes, they were a great band. Saw them three times and had most of their albums back in the 70s.



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We saw them years ago when they toured with Willie Nelson (was never a fan), and Waylon Jennings (Big fan) one Summer.


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Liked them a lot myself. Good Southern rock.
 
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Where We All Belong is one of my favorite albums.
Really like the Southern Rock.
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Who would have thought you could blend country with jazz. One of my favorites.


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I always loved the flute intro on "Heard it in a love song"

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Classic southern rock. I grew up listening to these guys. Spent many nights sitting around a firepit enjoying their music. 50 years later, I still enjoy sitting beside the firepit listening to their music.




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Great band! I need to listen to them more often.




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Some of the best. Have every album. My son also enjoys them.


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First band I saw live. Well past their prime, but great all the same.




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Awesome band and one of my favorites. Nice down-to-earth people as well.
I grew up in Spartanburg South Carolina and worked at Pizza Inn there as a teenager. Doug Gray (founding member and vocalist) would come in every Friday evening. I always made his pizza, pepperoni with jalapeño peppers. He was just the nicest guy.
 
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I always loved the flute intro on "Heard it in a love song"

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I can imagine the smug looks on all the nerdy high school band flute players when Marshall Tucker band & Jethro Tull became famous, and they were suddenly cool.Smile


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Enjoyed Marshall Tucker Band in my college years ... thanks for the memory !
 
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“24 Hours At a Time” is one of my favorites of theirs.



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Have to love this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0hPXGEz7rk



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My favorite was "Searching for a Rainbow".



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“24 Hours At a Time” is one of my favorites of theirs.


the one on the live album is the best
awesome band


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