Ronnie van zandt was buried in his Tonights the night t-shirt...neil was a pall bearer at his funeral...neil wrote powderfinger for skynyrd but they didnt do it.
I don't believe that Neil was a Pall Bearer. It's one of those rock star myths that the public seem to have accepted without any real foundation. My understanding is that the fued was real to start with but Neil called Ronnie to straighten everything out and they got talking and realised that they were both on the same side and became relitively close thereafter. I love the line in Sweet Home Alabama that goes "In Birmingham they love the Governor, Boo, boo, boo" in reference to George Wallace. At first I didn't pay attention to the Boos but listen...
I don't believe that Neil was a Pall Bearer. It's one of those rock star myths that the public seem to have accepted without any real foundation. My understanding is that the fued was real to start with but Neil called Ronnie to straighten everything out and they got talking and realised that they were both on the same side and became relitively close thereafter. I love the line in Sweet Home Alabama that goes "In Birmingham they love the Governor, Boo, boo, boo" in reference to George Wallace. At first I didn't pay attention to the Boos but listen to it again, they are clearly boos for the Governor and his racist stance against intergration. Ronnie is wearing a NY T shirt on the Street Survivors album cover - It's believed that Neil personally chose to wear the t-shirt to quash the story of a fued. Sadly 3 days later, we all know what happend. Of course, I can't be completely sure of any of what I've written as I've gained this info from numerous sources, none of which were Ronnie or Neil.
Ronnie van zandt was buried in his Tonights the night t-shirt...neil was a pall bearer at his funeral...neil wrote powderfinger for skynyrd but they didnt do it.
there was no feud.
I don't believe that Neil was a Pall Bearer. It's one of those rock star myths that the public seem to have accepted without any real foundation. My understanding is that the fued was real to start with but Neil called Ronnie to straighten everything out and they got talking and realised that they were both on the same side and became relitively close thereafter. I love the line in Sweet Home Alabama that goes "In Birmingham they love the Governor, Boo, boo, boo" in reference to George Wallace. At first I didn't pay attention to the Boos but listen...
I don't believe that Neil was a Pall Bearer. It's one of those rock star myths that the public seem to have accepted without any real foundation. My understanding is that the fued was real to start with but Neil called Ronnie to straighten everything out and they got talking and realised that they were both on the same side and became relitively close thereafter. I love the line in Sweet Home Alabama that goes "In Birmingham they love the Governor, Boo, boo, boo" in reference to George Wallace. At first I didn't pay attention to the Boos but listen to it again, they are clearly boos for the Governor and his racist stance against intergration. Ronnie is wearing a NY T shirt on the Street Survivors album cover - It's believed that Neil personally chose to wear the t-shirt to quash the story of a fued. Sadly 3 days later, we all know what happend. Of course, I can't be completely sure of any of what I've written as I've gained this info from numerous sources, none of which were Ronnie or Neil.