ronnie everyday is the 4th of July freedom I will walk away its good enough for me what did to myself with my depression I am really not interested in something that ruin my future ms brito just like the simple stuff it suits this other stuff ruins my life like to know who is I can tell them you have ruin my life
Beard helped put on concerts in support of Carter’s Presidential campaign—including one headlined by Lynyrd Skynyrd that nearly went off the rails when the singer Ronnie Van Zant was too tanked to perform—and later served as deputy assistant to the President. Beard’s basement office occasionally hosted musicians waiting their turn to see Carter. Among those who stopped by were members of the group Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Stephen Stills, who had performed in the concerts that Beard helped to organize, told me about the band’s visit. “We took the pictures and stuff,” he said. David Crosby’s 2006 memoir refers to an unnamed member of the band “smoking a joint somewhere in the White House, just to say he did.” Stills told me that Crosby himself, along with one of the band’s managers, “lit up a doobie in the Oval,” although people who worked in the White House at the time cast doubt on the likelihood of this. “I was so embarrassed I didn’t speak to him for a couple of days,” Stills said, insistent that it happened.
freebird movie going to post it ronnie just a southerer I understand him
so sweet home alabama is racist what the hell are they talking about ronnie said one thing and people heard one thing
ronnie somebody call me racist too but I am not just grew up in south wallace won 3erd term in alabama majority 74 percent to black people we got the fact so we racist the said alabama wallace best governor for blacks
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cameron cowrd maybe do it conferedarate flag was mca idea get attention I like it because I southerer northerer might not
sweet home alabama didn't make number one "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on the band's second album Second Helping (1974). It was written in response to Neil Young's 1970 song "Southern Man", which the band felt blamed the entire South for American slavery;[5] Young is name-checked and dissed in the lyrics. It reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1974, becoming the band's highest-charting single.[6]
Alex Hodges On How Lynyrd Skynyrd Opening The Who’s 1973 Quadrophenia Tour Changed Everything they mess up could hav met john lennon they met everybody for real rock an roll life except black stabbath fans

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educated fools this people I just doing my yeah well put educated fools really just a simple person that thinks good you people way too smart for me I should be able to do the job despite that taking the medicine which has help me just treat people normal that not normal I am sorry is not I think I earn being treated normal no matter the situation anything I earn it actually today cool truck done something weird that I do not know and do not want to learn today very cool hours 11:30 yea
100,000 dollars of advertisement lynyrd skynyrd really believe in them thats a ton of money and the deliver