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If I Leave Here Tomorrow: A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd

  • 2018
  • TV-14
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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If I Leave Here Tomorrow: A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd (2018)
This authorized documentary will explore the music and backstory of the legendary American band. With the songs from the first six Skynyrd albums driving the narration, the film focuses on the story of frontman Ronnie Van Zant - his upbringing, his roots, his work ethic and his contradictory persona as both as a mythic Southern rock poet and notorious boozed-up brawler, as well as the relationships between his friends and fellow founding members Gary Rossington and Allen Collins, along with later bandmates Ed King and Artimus Pyle.
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This authorized documentary will explore the music and backstory of the legendary American band. With the songs from the first six Skynyrd albums driving the narration, the film focuses on t... Read allThis authorized documentary will explore the music and backstory of the legendary American band. With the songs from the first six Skynyrd albums driving the narration, the film focuses on the story of frontman Ronnie Van Zant - his upbringing, his roots, his work ethic and his c... Read allThis authorized documentary will explore the music and backstory of the legendary American band. With the songs from the first six Skynyrd albums driving the narration, the film focuses on the story of frontman Ronnie Van Zant - his upbringing, his roots, his work ethic and his contradictory persona as both as a mythic Southern rock poet and notorious boozed-up brawle... Read all

  • Director
    • Stephen Kijak
  • Writer
    • Stephen Kijak
  • Stars
    • Lynyrd Skynyrd
    • Ronnie Van Zant
    • Gary Rossington
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    • Director
      • Stephen Kijak
    • Writer
      • Stephen Kijak
    • Stars
      • Lynyrd Skynyrd
      • Ronnie Van Zant
      • Gary Rossington
    • 28User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Lynyrd Skynyrd
    • Themselves
    Ronnie Van Zant
    Ronnie Van Zant
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Gary Rossington
    Gary Rossington
    • Self
    Johnny Van Zant
    Johnny Van Zant
    • Self
    Bob Burns
    • Self
    Larry Junstrom
    • Self
    Edward King
    Edward King
    • Self
    • (as Ed King)
    Judy Van Zant Jenness
    • Self
    Dean Kilpatrick
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Bill Fehrs
    • Self
    • (as Bill 'Augie' Fehrs)
    Lacy Van Zant
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tom Wills
    • Self - Eyewitness News reporter
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Johnson
    • Self
    • (as 'Swamper' Jimmy Johnson)
    Alan Walden
    • Self - Lynyrd Skynyrd's first manager
    Leon Wilkeson
    Leon Wilkeson
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Al Kooper
    • Self
    Billy Powell
    Billy Powell
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mike Rounsaville
    • Self
    • Director
      • Stephen Kijak
    • Writer
      • Stephen Kijak
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    8GirlwonderReturns

    Excellent, with one quibble

    Having grown up on Lynyrd Skynyrd's music, I thought the in-depth documentary was great. All of the photos and stories from the early days when they were just a bunch of kids from Jacksonville who wanted to be rock stars were fantastic, and Gary Rossington in particular is a very likable and endearing guy.

    It's that they basically stopped at the plane crash, then skipped right to the band's rebirth, with no further story about the surviving members, that sucks. Mostly, that what happened to Allen Collins never came up. Frankly, Allen was probably the single most tragic member of Lynyrd Skynyrd (including those who died in the crash), and he was a founding member, yet after the plane crash there was no mention of him other than his "in memoriam" at the end. That kind of sucks. He deserved more.

    Other than that, I really liked it.
    8AudioFileZ

    The Best Skynyrd Documentary...A Must For Fans, Very Good For Others

    I was in the 10th grade when I first heard Lynyrd Skynyrd on WJLN out of Birmingham Alabama. It was immediate and I was interested. There was no internet let alone personal computers and my education was just listening. Fortunately one of my good friends ordered that first album which really hadn't broke yet. Listening to the entire album only further made a big impression. In less than a year I got to see them open for Wet Willie at Birmingham's Boutwell Auditorium. I was already a Wet Willie fan but this band was something else with three guitarists. Their second album came out and I still wasn't old enough for a driver's license but I'll never forget hearing them in my dad's pickup as he drove me home from school. It was Sweet Home Alabama and if it was on AM then Lynyrd Skynyrd was out of the closet in the mainstream. They did it without selling out or changing their style which I respected. I say all of this because I really was a faIn at the beginning. By the time of the live album I had lapsed because all of the drug addled red necks (which I wasn't) had chosen Skynyrd as their poster band. Still the music was calling. I couldn't really turn my back on the band. I had sat the records after Second Helping for the most part though. In this I heard the first cuts from Street Survivors and once more I was back. I quickly purchased the album. It would be a few weeks until the crash and I was fully back into Lynyrd Skynyrd. The crash was almost too poignant. I saved the front page of The Birmingham News the day after which sadly confirmed what we already knew. Could it be? Another of those days when the music died? Well that's a misnomer because the music lives on as we all have seen. That makes another Skynyrd documentary welcome as in this musical wasteland of today this stuff still is loved and listened to around the world.

    With the above out of the way I'm going to actually do what this site intends and that is to give a personal critique of this particular documentary, and what a great addition it is. This really tells the best linear story of the band and does so with generous amounts of footage never before seen. It isn't at all about the concerts and the sound quality isn't that good of those clips. It doesn't matter because this is the real inside history of the band. There is much gold here such as Al Kooper saying he was in fear of Ronnie in a very respectful, but honestly felt, way. There is the arc of a band clawing it's way up not for money but because they loved doing it. There is the craziness that took them out of their beloved "Hell House" practice shack where they probably had more fun and creative juices without so many distractions. The final album was so aptly named in that they had suffered the unforgiving road with all of the nasty habits to re-focus on the music in a serious way. It's all here and with the excellent interviews of the actual members it is a fitting addition to past documentaries actually rising above all of them. In closing I want to say Jo Jo Billingsley was often a customer of mine. I run a shoe store and a shoe repair shop in Cullman, Alabama. Ms. Billingsley (her stage name) was actually Deborah Jo White and she is greatly missed as she was a joy whenever she came in and we got to talk. She related to me she had left the band but with Street Survivors she was back again only she was not going to be on stage for the first shows of the supporting tour as she was attending to her mother who was not well at the time. It was one of those serendipitous absences that may have saved her life. Though she loved her time in the music business she had found joy in being a born again Christian which she radiated. She even returned one day with a Christian based magazine who had did an article about her and her life's journey. I still have that magazine. RIP members of Skynyrd. This documentary tells the story well indeed.
    9sarah-4321

    Astoundiing & Spectacular Story, Music, Video, Audio, and Production Quality

    Finally saw "Lynyrd Skynyrd - if I Leave here Tomorrow" through Prime Video - indeed splendidly done; one can tell that a *lot* of careful thought-ful work went into creating it. . . .

    Had not known a lot of things, such as history behind how band's name came about (way cool story), details of the plane crash, other Musicians that wafted through L.S., and many other aspects and details. ... Plus, in it i *Love* the turning "Skynyrd" into a VERB by saying "we'd Skynyrd-ize them..." {i.e., the song lyrics of a new band-member)--brothers after my own heart.... From this person here who turns everything into a Verb !

    The documentary is iconic, great Music, and well worth seeing.... #TrulyExcellent.
    dellbob

    Al kooper said when you lose the author you lost everything that's Ronnie Van Zant

    Just like Al kooper said when lose the author you lost everything that's Ronnie Van Zant
    10bak5557

    "Leonard Skinner"

    Right now I'm thinking that this is the best documentary that I've ever seen. Definitely the best Music Documentary, and I've seen a lot of those. My husband and I watched all the way to the end and then pressed replay to rewatch right away. I've never done that with a movie before! I helps that we love the band, but you will love this movie even if you just love music documentaries. Or really interesting stories told very, very well.

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      Guitarist Ed King passed away in five months later from cancer.
    • Goofs
      During the "in memoriam" segment at the end of the film, the banner Bob Burns "1952-2015" is shown. Burns, the band's original drummer, was actually born in 1950, not 1952.
    • Quotes

      Gary Rossington: Now it's 30 years later, and it's still going, and people still come, and the younger generation learns: it's not about us. It's about the feelings of that music and the stories they tell. That's what I feel I am here to do now.

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      • March 13, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • CMT (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lynyrd Skynyrd - If I Leave Here Tomorrow
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      • Passion Pictures
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