The Marshall Tucker Band - Fire On The Mountain
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Published 2024-04-16
www.ramblinrecords.com
www.marshalltucker.com
All Comments (21)
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This new generation can't make music this good.
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Im 73 years old. I love mtb. I'm a Southern rock junkie
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Why am I crying? Must be nostalgia. Life was simple when these songs were on the radio. 😢
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The original MTB is probably my favorite band ever. Been a fan since the 70's.
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Even after all these years they still sound great marshal tucker would be proud
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Seen this band back in 75 . In those days I was into southern rock CDB,Pure Prairie League, MTB, Outlaws, 38 Special, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Lynard Skinard,ABB, that was some awesome times. 65 now and still rocking it in 2024. Hell yeah!!!
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First Album I listened to was Marshall Tucker-1975-First concert as well-I can still see Toy sitting there playing that still guitar more than 45 years later.
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I feel so privileged to have grown up in the 1960s and 70s when we had more hair than good sense. Did your high school have a smoking area like mine did, where teenagers could grab a cigarette between classes? Good heavens!
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Saw 'em live once. Don't get no better!
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Simply amazing.
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Great song. Marshall tucker band and allman brothers band are the very best southern rock has to offer my personal opinion
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44 years ago today, the heart and soul of the Marshall Tucker band died with the passing of Tommy Caldwell, the band's original bassist. The band was never quite the same after his passing IMHO. This recording is post Tommy with Franklin Wilkie on bass.
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Good song that brings back memories.
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Can't believe such times have come and gone
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That performance blessed me , thank you for whoever put that up:-) 🌹🌹🌹🦁🔥❤️🌹🌹
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Saw this band in 1975. Saw them again in 2013. Doug is the only survivor And still they rock on!
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Hell yeah! From my high school days 74 to 78 loved Marshall Tucker rip toy!
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Real music miss it
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Fishing with Toy was a great time many trips and many great stories, I will always remember those times when he was just Toy with a pole in his hand
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Saw them in either 76 or 77 at Rice stadium in Houston with a band called Pablo Cruz who couldn't make it to the stage. Didn't matter, Marshall Tucker was amazing.