We have to make a living, sure, but it's about the legacy of Lynyrd Skynyrd and what it stands for, what the fans are all about.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We always pay tribute to what the old Lynyrd Skynyrd has done - I'm very proud of that.
Skynyrd's not just a band; I think it's a lifestyle. It's iconic.
Everybody in Lynyrd Skynyrd loves different styles of music, and our minds are very open when it comes to writing our songs and making the band true to what the band is, but also stepping out and doing something current.
Some Lynyrd Skynyrd songs are literally the backdrop of America. Songs like 'Simple Man' and 'Free Bird' and 'Alabama.' I wasn't prepared for how emotional the crowd gets during the songs.
When you grow up in Atlanta, joining Lynyrd Skynyrd is like joining the Rolling Stones.
Lynyrd Skynyrd has always been a bunch of rowdy, crazy people, but we love our fans, and that's what the music is all about: touching them. Touching them touches us.
When we are out on the road, running up and down the road playing shows, you have to be not only a member of a band but, especially with Lynyrd Skynyrd, you have to be a part of the Skynyrd nation. You have to be a part of the family.
Hank Junior fans are Skynyrd fans.
Skynyrd is a big family. We have argued, fussed, and fought.
You have people ask us how you get through all the stuff that Skynyrd's been through, and I think it's the music; it really is.
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