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Gimme Three Steps
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Recorded live at the State Theater February 19th, 2005 Minneapolis - Saint Paul, MN. The line up is Tom Curiale (Grammy Winner The Johnny Winter Band) Rich Tancredi (Ton of multi platinum records) Jimmy Gallagher, Tim Breen, Cris Snyder, Ted Patton
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The Classic Southern Rockers Live playing Whiskey Rock A Roller. This is one of the great oldies of southern rock, written by Ed King - Ronnie Van Zant - Billy
Check out our website for the current members and schedule at: www.classicsouthernrockers.com BAND BIO and TRIBUTE The Classic Southern Rockers is a blend of southern rock's best, having featured founding and contributing members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, Blackfoot and the Outlaws as well as special guest appearances by some of southern rock's greatest musicians. This buffet of talent will satisfy even the hardiest of appetites in Rock & Roll. With so many platinum albums combined, the history speaks for itself. As always, the music is played from the heart in loving tribute by those that share the love of the timeless music that is Lynyrd Skynyrd. With the end of the Best Of The Rest & Second Helping tours in 2003, 2004, 2005, C.S.R. would like to thank all the legendary artist that have gave their hearts and time to play with this show. They are: Bob Burns, Artimus Pyle, Timmy Lindsey, Steve Grisham, Berry Rapp, Dave Hlubek, Greg T. Walker, Jackson Spires, Mike Estes, Randall Hall and Tom Curiale. Please refer to Former Appearing Artist section for a full list of artists. Also look for some of these artist making special guest appearances with the band in 2005. The Classic Southern Rockers have a few new faces in the band on the 2005 & 2006 tour lineup. I have looked the world over to find the best players possible to play this timeless music in its original style and form. I feel I have found them. They are Bob Burns Lynyrd Skynyrd's original drummer, Rich Tancredi (Keys), Cris Snyder (bass), Tim Breen (Lead), Jimmy Gallagher (Lead), Ted Patton (Vocals) and Casie Shannon (Backup Vocals). Please see Biographies for full tour lineup. The show is an electrifying exact recreation of the classic Skynyrd band right down to the double lead signature licks with ripping piano solos so close to the original that you will not believe your ears. The Classic Southern Rockers is made up of some of the best pro players from all over the United States including Texas, Georgia, California, West Virginia, New York City and Florida. The Classic Southern Rockers stand ready to perform the timeless music of the late great Ronnie Van Zant. God bless the Lynyrd Skynyrd Band. We remember all the freebirds that gave their all to the greatest band of all times and their contributions to the music that is Southern Rock they are Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Billy Powell, Dale Krantz Rossington, Steve Gaines, Cassie Gaines, Leon Wilkeson, Bob Burns, Artimus Pyle, Ed King, Randall Hall, Larry Junstrum, JoJo Billingsley, Lesli Hawkins, Mike Estes, Johnny Van Zant, Ricky Medlock, Hughie Thomasson, Ean Evans, Michael Cartellone, Carol Chase, Greg T. Walker, Owen Hale, Kurt Custer. And a special thank you to Judy Van Zant for working very hard back in the day supporting Ronnie and the Band so they could get it all right , If It was not for her contribution their would not have been a Lynyrd Skynyrd. Keep it alive. We hope that Lynyrd Skynyrd keeps on rocking and putting out great new Skynyrd music for a long time to come , may the Freebirds never land. Please refer to the biographies on the site map for the 2005 & 2006 tour line up. The Classic Southern Rockers would like to thank the Lord first and all the family members of the band for letting us play this timeless music on the road these last 3 years. We would also like to thank Budweiser and Harley Davidson for all their support and a big thank you to the fans of Lynyrd Skynyrd for all their love and support as well as a very special thank you to all the U.S.armed forces around the world keeping us free and safe and paying the ultimate price for us all. We thank you , we love you , and we salute you. Please refer to other sections of this website for bio's and line up for the Classic Southern Rockers. Ted Patton 8-7-2005 The Classic Southern Rockers, Best of the Rest.
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Genre
Rock Southern Rock
Author
Allen Collins - Ronnie Van Zant
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yes
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October 08, 2005
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MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Recorded live at the State Theater February 19th, 2005 Minneapolis - Saint Paul, MN. The line up is Jimmy Gallagher, Tim Breen, Rich Tancredi, Cris Snyder, Ted Patton and Tom Curiale filling in for Bob Burns. Recorded off the Front of the house never mastered.
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Gimme Three Steps Written by Allen Collins - Ronnie Van Zant I was cutting the rug Down at a place called The Jug With a girl named Linda Lu When in walked a man With a gun in his hand And he was looking for you know who. He said, "Hey there fellow, With the hair colored yellow, Watcha tryin' to prove? 'Cause that's my woman there And I'm a man who cares And this might be all for you." I was scared and fearing for my life. I was shakin' like a leaf on a tree. 'Cause he was lean, mean, Big and bad, Lord, Pointin' that gun at me. I said, "Wait a minute, mister, I didn't even kiss her. Don't want no trouble with you. And I know you don't owe me But I wish you'd let me Ask one favor from you." (Chorus) "Won't you give me 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." Well the crowd cleared away And I began to pray As the water fell on the floor. And I'm telling you son, Well, it ain't no fun Staring straight down a forty-four. Well he turned and screamed at Linda Lu And that's the break I was looking for. And you could hear me screaming a mile away As I was headed out towards the door. (Chorus)
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