Skip to content
NOWCAST KSBW Action News 8 at 6 pm
Live Now
Advertisement

'I probably won’t do it again': Friends play 'Sweet Home Alabama' on repeat for 7-hour road trip

'I probably won’t do it again': Friends play 'Sweet Home Alabama' on repeat for 7-hour road trip
be careful bro. We got the setup, masking tape in hand, robert Carpenter worried his dash cameras would fall. I didn't do anything kids these days like to record the crazy things they do. We were intending to do a road trip regardless and I figured I might as well do something with Youtube and social media while we do the road trip. All right guys, we're about to be starting the challenge where we literally drive from Illinois to Alabama in the car, listening to sweet home Alabama the entire way from Youtube to tick top, do something easy to hear those familiar guitar strums in the background. The popular Leonard Skinner song played for seven hours on repeat. I figured it out it was around 94 times giggling now but check out Jacob Hove in the back seat probably about the last two hours. I just I started getting a headache and then yeah I just started losing it. Just I couldn't comprehend that I'm still doing this. It's just such a ridiculous thing who no one would do that at the right time. Like it makes zero sense. So why do it for funny clips like this? Shut it up. Dude, push the button to turn it all on. They ended by posing with the actual sweet home Alabama site inside. It was stupid and it was, but we did it, it was very interesting. It's definitely apply. Won't do it again. But Sam frankovic would repeat a trip with his old boy scout buddies. The childhood friends hit texas and a few other spots before heading back to Illinois. Our story was supposed to end there, but I reached out to the band to see what they thought of this Alabama adventure on repeat and I heard that, Oh my God! seven hours! seven hours of Sweet home Alabama. I don't think I could do that. Guys, johnny Van Zant from Leonard Skinner, You guys are nuts. Leonard Skinner is officially back on tour and invited the boys to a show with a promise. We only play Sweet Home Alabama once a night.
Advertisement
'I probably won’t do it again': Friends play 'Sweet Home Alabama' on repeat for 7-hour road trip
Summer break is finally here. No more essays or exams. Yet there’s one task some Illinois students were eager to complete. Masking tape in hand, Robert Carpenter worried about his dashboard cameras falling."Sam, be careful bro!!! We got the setup," he says with his cellphone and a GoPro rolling.Kids these days like to record the crazy things they do."We were intending to do a road trip regardless, and I figured might as well do something with YouTube and social media while we do the road trip," said Carpenter, 20.He announced his plan in a recent YouTube video."Alright guys, we are about to be starting the challenge where we literally drive from Illinois to Alabama listening to 'Sweet Home Alabama' the entire way," he says in the recording posted to his more than 1,000 followers.The popular Lynyrd Skynyrd song played for seven hours on repeat."I figured it out. It was around 94 times," said Jacob Hove of the total amount of times they heard those lyrics. "Probably about the last two hours, I started getting a headache, and then I just starting losing it. I couldn’t comprehend that I’m still doing this."Carpenter added, "It’s just such a ridiculous thing. No one would do that in their right mind. It makes zero sense."So why do it? To capture on video and share hilarious moments like when Hove spotted the sign at the Alabama border."Yes!" He screams in the video. "Turn it off! Push the button! Turn it all off!"The boys ended by posing with the actual "Sweet Home Alabama" sign."Everyone said it was stupid, and it was, but we did it," Carpenter said in the video.Some snippets of their trip are posted to TikTok, where Carpenter has 165,000 followers."It was very interesting. I probably won’t do it again," driver Sam Frankovich told WBBM-TV.What Frankovich would repeat: a trip with his old Boy Scout buddies. The childhood friends hit Texas and few other spots before heading home to Illinois.Hove banned his comrades from playing "Sweet Home Alabama" on the way back.The TV station reached out to the Lynyrd Skynyrd to see what they thought about the Alabama adventure on repeat — and heard back."Oh my God. Seven hours?! Seven hours of Sweet Home Alabama?! I don’t think I could do that. Guys, Johnny Van Zant from Lynyrd Skynyrd. You guys are nuts," said the band’s singer in a video sent to the TV station for the guys.Lynyrd Skynyrd is officially back on tour and invited Carpenter, Hove and Frankovich to a show with a promise."We only play 'Sweet Home Alabama' once a night," Van Zant said.Watch the video above to learn more about this story.

Summer break is finally here. No more essays or exams. Yet there’s one task some Illinois students were eager to complete.

Advertisement

Masking tape in hand, Robert Carpenter worried about his dashboard cameras falling.

"Sam, be careful bro!!! We got the setup," he says with his cellphone and a GoPro rolling.

Kids these days like to record the crazy things they do.

"We were intending to do a road trip regardless, and I figured might as well do something with YouTube and social media while we do the road trip," said Carpenter, 20.

He announced his plan in a recent YouTube video.

"Alright guys, we are about to be starting the challenge where we literally drive from Illinois to Alabama listening to 'Sweet Home Alabama' the entire way," he says in the recording posted to his more than 1,000 followers.

The popular Lynyrd Skynyrd song played for seven hours on repeat.

"I figured it out. It was around 94 times," said Jacob Hove of the total amount of times they heard those lyrics. "Probably about the last two hours, I started getting a headache, and then I just starting losing it. I couldn’t comprehend that I’m still doing this."

Carpenter added, "It’s just such a ridiculous thing. No one would do that in their right mind. It makes zero sense."

So why do it? To capture on video and share hilarious moments like when Hove spotted the sign at the Alabama border.

"Yes!" He screams in the video. "Turn it off! Push the button! Turn it all off!"

The boys ended by posing with the actual "Sweet Home Alabama" sign.

"Everyone said it was stupid, and it was, but we did it," Carpenter said in the video.

Some snippets of their trip are posted to TikTok, where Carpenter has 165,000 followers.

"It was very interesting. I probably won’t do it again," driver Sam Frankovich told WBBM-TV.

What Frankovich would repeat: a trip with his old Boy Scout buddies. The childhood friends hit Texas and few other spots before heading home to Illinois.

Hove banned his comrades from playing "Sweet Home Alabama" on the way back.

The TV station reached out to the Lynyrd Skynyrd to see what they thought about the Alabama adventure on repeat — and heard back.

"Oh my God. Seven hours?! Seven hours of Sweet Home Alabama?! I don’t think I could do that. Guys, Johnny Van Zant from Lynyrd Skynyrd. You guys are nuts," said the band’s singer in a video sent to the TV station for the guys.

Lynyrd Skynyrd is officially back on tour and invited Carpenter, Hove and Frankovich to a show with a promise.

"We only play 'Sweet Home Alabama' once a night," Van Zant said.

Watch the video above to learn more about this story.