Skynyrd is a big family. We have argued, fussed, and fought.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Skynyrd just hasn't gotten its just due.
I was a Skynyrd fan all along. But I was also the brother of the lead singer who passed on. I just didn't want to do anything that would harm the band's name.
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.
Skynyrd's not just a band; I think it's a lifestyle. It's iconic.
We fight a lot, you know, but that's family. We may be dysfunctional but we're still family.
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.
We always pay tribute to what the old Lynyrd Skynyrd has done - I'm very proud of that.
We write stories about common people and common things. That's what Skynyrd always is about - the real working class of America.
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.
I didn't know if Skynyrd fans were going to throw rocks at me or eggs or what.
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