Posted on 04/04/2015 11:37:21 AM PDT by Kid Shelleen
Not wearing a seat belt. A simply device that may have saved his life.
Lynyrd Skynyrd—Freebird-live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxIWDmmqZzY
“...oak tree, you’re in my way.”
I'll take famous last words for 400 next Alex...
Whiskey bottles, and brand new cars
Oak tree you’re in my way
There’s too much coke and too much smoke
Famous lines.
Don’t forget Enoch.
But the question is “was their too much coke”.
Many years ago guitar wiz Wayne Perkins did some studio work for the band. They invited him to play in concert in his hometown of Birmingham, Ala. (He may have played other dates, but that’s the one I remember.
If Wardaddy doesn’t have a good Skynyrd story I’ll eat my hat.
Yes, I never knew what the line “Now Muscle Shoals has the Swampers” meant until I saw that documentary!
I did and I worked on it for an hour just now and this damned Apple piece of over priced crap 6+ timed it out on the browser
An epic .... Evaporated
Tim Cook
You suck....metaphorically too
You rock.
Speaking of Tim Cook, do you believe that story he told about walking home from school and seeing the Kkk burning a cross in the yard of his black neighbors?
That always sounded like a crock to me.
Yeah.
Tim Cook grew up in Robertsdale, Alabama. He was born in 60. The town has about 3.9% black population now. His dad worked for a ship yard.
It could be possible that in 66 at age 6 he walked by a residential cross burning, but not nearly as likely if it was in the 30s, 40s, or 50s. By the time he was 10 it was 1979, perhaps som poster can tell us what it was like in Robertsdale in 1970.
Cross lightings by the 70s were rare as hens teeth
I’m 57
Mississippi
Never saw any except on TV early 60s
Cook is a storyteller faggot
“Some kind soul should introduce them to teleconcerts and iTunes.”
Posthumously ?
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