Greenville To Baton Rouge
On the Road Again: Greenville to Baton Rouge AdventureLyrics
One more night, one more show, four down, eighty-four to go
Describes the ongoing tour, indicating the completion of four shows out of a total of eighty-four shows yet to be performed.
This ain't no time for moving slow
Emphasizes the urgency and fast-paced nature of the current situation, suggesting there's no time to waste.
Greenville to Baton Rouge
Refers to the journey or travel from Greenville to Baton Rouge, possibly indicating the performer's touring route.
I'll call you up when I get through
Expresses an intention to contact someone after reaching Baton Rouge, possibly a loved one or someone important.
The life I live is the life I choose
Highlights the autonomy and personal choice involved in the artist's lifestyle, suggesting they have consciously chosen this life.
Greenville to Baton Rouge
Reiteration of the journey from Greenville to Baton Rouge, indicating its significance in the artist's life or tour.
The shows have sure been great this year
Expresses satisfaction with the quality of the shows performed during the year.
All eight cylinders all twelve gears
Metaphorically describes the high performance and intensity of the shows, using engine and gear references.
Call you up when I touch down at the airport in a Louisiana town.
Plans to contact someone upon arrival at the airport in Louisiana.
Street survivors, feeling no pain
Suggests resilience and perseverance despite challenges or past difficulties.
A little more rock, a little less cocaine.
Indicates a shift towards prioritizing music (rock) over destructive habits (cocaine).
And don't forget about Stevie Gaines
Paying homage to Stevie Gaines, a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd who died tragically in a plane crash.
Greenville to Baton Rouge
Repetition emphasizing the journey from Greenville to Baton Rouge, underlining its significance.
I'll call you up when I get through
Reiterates the plan to communicate after reaching Baton Rouge, potentially with a sense of urgency or importance.
If it's the last thing that I do
Emphasizes the determination to contact someone, even if it's the last thing the artist does.
Greenville to Baton Rouge
Reiteration of the journey's significance between Greenville and Baton Rouge.
Last night, you should have seen this plane. The right engine shot a twelve foot flame.
Describes a frightening incident during a flight, but the positivity from the previous show in South Carolina overshadows the fear.
But South Carolina made us glad we came.
Reflects on the positive experience in South Carolina, despite the airplane issue.
Now we're up in the air again.
Resumes the journey despite the recent scare on the plane.
Once we hit Louisiana, baby, I don't care
Expresses a carefree attitude upon reaching Louisiana, indicating a sense of relief or comfort.
Got a brand new airplane waiting for us there
Anticipation of a new, reliable airplane waiting in Louisiana, suggesting a smoother journey ahead.
Give this piece of shit back to Aerosmith.
Humorously refers to returning the problematic plane to the band Aerosmith, indicating dissatisfaction with its performance.
Wake me up when we get there.
Wants to be informed upon arrival in Louisiana, possibly due to weariness or anticipation of a smoother journey.
The right engine gave a little flash, the pilot panicked and dumped the gas
Describes a technical issue with the airplane causing panic, but the situation seems to stabilize.
Everything is quiet, we're dropping fast.
Indicates a tense moment during the flight, suggesting a sudden and rapid descent.
When we touch down gonna whup' his ass!
Expresses frustration or anger at the pilot for the scare, suggesting a desire for confrontation upon landing.
Greenville to Baton Rouge
Reiteration of the journey's importance from Greenville to Baton Rouge, tying it to the artist's life or tour.
Can't die now got a show to do
Highlights the dedication to the tour despite the potential risks or challenges faced.
The life I live is the life I choose
Reaffirms the artist's agency and choice in their lifestyle, reiterating the importance of this journey.
Greenville to Baton Rouge.
Reiteration of the significance of the journey between Greenville and Baton Rouge in the artist's life or tour.
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