A less known racist term usually directed towards simple white folk, most commonly used by the upper middle class white community.
Guy 1: Yo look at that Lynyrd Skynyrd eating Jack in The Box and smoking at the same time.
Guy 2: Dude don't call him that, that's kinda messed up
Guy 2: Dude don't call him that, that's kinda messed up
by Snakaronie February 10, 2010
Best band EVER. So much better with Johnny on vocals, but RIP Ronnie and the rest :(
Way too overlooked. *is currently trying to convert friends to actual GOOD music*
Totally timeless
Way too overlooked. *is currently trying to convert friends to actual GOOD music*
Totally timeless
Just listen to ONE of the hundreds of songs and you will understand. *loves Voodoo Lake and Last Rebel* Oh and Crawl... and Rough Around The Edges... Just about every damn song!
by Lessien Elanesse June 6, 2004
Three axe attack! At first, their guitar lineup consisted of Ed King, Gary Rossington, and Allen Collins. King later quit the band and was later replaced by Steve Gaines. Usually, Gaines played a Strat, Rossington a Les Paul, and Collins an Explorer. They would change guitars on some songs. For example, Rossington played the mournful guitar at the beginning of Free Bird in concert using a slide and a SG.
Ronnie Van Zant was the lead singer and primary song writer. His songs usually had very straight-forward lyrics. Contrary to legend, he was a fan of Neil Young. On the cover of Street Survivors, he can be seen in a Neil Young Shirt.
Leon Wilkeson played bass. Former roadie Billy Powell played piano. Artimus Pyle replaced Bob Burns on drums. They had a trio of back-up singers, the "Honkettes."
Ronnie Van Zant was the lead singer and primary song writer. His songs usually had very straight-forward lyrics. Contrary to legend, he was a fan of Neil Young. On the cover of Street Survivors, he can be seen in a Neil Young Shirt.
Leon Wilkeson played bass. Former roadie Billy Powell played piano. Artimus Pyle replaced Bob Burns on drums. They had a trio of back-up singers, the "Honkettes."
If I leave her tomorrow, would you still remember me?
I signed my contract, baby, and I want you people to know: Every penny that I make I'm gonna see where my money goes!
Lord, I can't make any changes. All I can do is write them in a song.
Gimme three steps, gimme three steps mister, gimme three steps towards the door. Gimme three steps, gimme three steps mister, and you'll never see me no more!
I signed my contract, baby, and I want you people to know: Every penny that I make I'm gonna see where my money goes!
Lord, I can't make any changes. All I can do is write them in a song.
Gimme three steps, gimme three steps mister, gimme three steps towards the door. Gimme three steps, gimme three steps mister, and you'll never see me no more!
by Jon March 18, 2005
by Matt March 19, 2004
by craig kendro June 7, 2005
by MC Stig January 7, 2010
UK biker slang
A stetson, cowboy hat.
from the hats worn at various times by members of Lynyrd Skynyrd
A stetson, cowboy hat.
from the hats worn at various times by members of Lynyrd Skynyrd
by black flag June 3, 2004