by Thumper » Fri Aug 24, 2018 5:41 pm
Ed was a very smart and articulate man. He was with the California band, The Strawberry Alarm Clock and co wrote their psychedelic hit "Incense and Peppermints." They were on tour with Skynyrd when Ronnie Van Zant noticed King and invited him to join the band. He was with them for the first 3 albums, and rejoined the band around 10 years after the tragic plane crash when the band resurrected with Van Zant's brother Johnny taking over vocals for his late brother.
King and Van Zant had a special creative relationship that led to many of the great songs on their first 3 albums. He was actually a long term survivor of a heart transplant before cancer took him.
If you don't count Ricky Medlocke who wasn't officially in the band at the beginning, that leaves only Gary Rossington as the only member of the iconic band that recorded their first album. That debut not only contained the long standing banner Freebird, but 5-6 of the 8 tracks were eventual hits or favorites.
Regarding Geo's comments, they were certainly rednecks but they were also progressive rednecks. They wrote songs against gun violence, against drug and alcohol abuse, and there are lyrics against racism and prejudice.
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