"this cd is probably the best live performance
I have ever heard from 38 special,its kind of
like the best of 38 live,I love rebel to rebel
and fantasy girl and all the rest of the hits,
this is a great one to buy."
Buy this live cd
Mark1857 | Arkansas | 08/26/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've had the pleasure to see 38 Special a few times in concert and this is exactly how i remember the shows. Lots of energy and superb playing. Rebel To Rebel is the best song on the album. Put this disc in your cd player and kick back and enjoy!"
If you're gonna.........
gale obrien | 12/06/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"..... buy a .38 Special album, this is the one for you. Ahem. If I may - L I V E R O C K A N D R O L L. With a cast of thousands of bikers. Does it get any better. Probably not.
Spend the ten bucks, turn the CD player PAST 10 and ROCK the troopers. ;o)"
HARLEYS, INDIANS, TRIUMPHS AND SOUTHERN ROCK ! (the Wild-Eye
ol' nuff n' den sum | the Virginia coast, USA | 03/09/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
".38 Special Live At Sturgis (1999) features the southern rockers at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, where over 500,000 bikers meet annually for a week of motorcycle activities and biker fun.
The music here is great stuff, something any .38 Special fan would want to own. It's like a greatest hits done live set; Rockin' Into The Night, Twentieth Century Fox, Back Where You Belong, If I'd Been The One, Fantasy Girl, Caught Up In You, Wild-Eyed Southern Boys and Hold On Loosely are all here and sound as good as ever (some even better than the studio versions).
There are some new treats here, too; Fade To Blue from their then current album, Resolution, and Just One Girl, a new studio track that's tacked on at the end. Both sound remarkably good.
My favorite moment here is Rebel To Rebel, Donnie Van Zant's tribute to his brother, Lynyrd Skynyrd legend Ronnie Van Zant.
As I lie awake I swear I heard a song in the wind
In the southern breeze I can hear the strummin'
Of a six-string just outta tune
And a whiskey-soaked voice singing 'bout places he's been
The song is quite emotional, runs a little over six minutes and includes a simulated Free Bird jam. It gets a huge response from the crowd, probably the most enthusiastic of the concert.
Everything sounds pretty close to the studio versions here, so if you're looking for an album with all the hits, this could work for you. There are a few differences, including the intros, so if you're looking to add to your .38 Special collection this could definitely work for you, too. In all, a good album of well-performed songs from one of the major players in the southern rock movement of the 1970s and 80s.