Bama Breeze

Bama Breeze Revelry: Where Fun and Freedom Flow
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Lyrics

At the Bama Breeze

Describing a place called Bama Breeze

You can shoot some pool down there

Activities include playing pool

You can act the fool down there

Freedom to act foolishly

You can play it cool down there

Encouragement to remain composed and relaxed


At the Bama Breeze

Reiteration of the Bama Breeze's characteristics

You can drink some beer down here

Drinking beer is common here

Argue, laugh, and cheer down there

Emotions vary from arguing to laughing and cheering

Pass another year down there

Time passes easily in this environment


Jimmy got caught smokin' a joint out behind the bar

Story of Jimmy getting caught smoking marijuana

Sittin' in his car and they took him to jail

Specifics of his location when caught

The tip jar paid his bail

The tip jar money helped bail Jimmy out

In 1984, Mick Jagger passed through town

Anecdote about Mick Jagger's visit in 1984

Bought the house a round and signed his name on the wall

His gesture of buying a round and signing the wall

In the ladies bathroom stall

The humorous location of his signature


Yeah, at the Bama Breeze

Revisiting the atmosphere of Bama Breeze

I turned 21 down there

Turning 21 at this place

Had too much fun down there

Having excessive enjoyment

Stumbled out with the sun down there

Leaving when the sun rises


Saturday nights, the bouncer Grady

Description of a bouncer named Grady

Lets the ladies in free with a fake ID and a short enough skirt

His leniency towards ladies with fake IDs and short skirts

Yeah, he figures what the hell could it hurt

Justifying his actions despite the risks

Second set, the owner LuLu gets up with the band

Owner LuLu's involvement with the band

A beer in her hand, and sings "Free Bird" slow

Her performance of "Free Bird" while holding a beer

Then she raises a toast, here's to Ronnie and the boys

Toasting Ronnie and the band

Now everybody make some noise

Encouraging everyone to create noise


At the Bama Breeze

Reiterating the sense of belonging at Bama Breeze

You're one of our own down there

Feeling like part of a community here

You'll never drink alone down there

Assurance that you'll always find company for drinking

Good god, I feel at home down there

Expressing a deep sense of comfort and belonging


At the Bama Breeze

Repeated emphasis on the belonging and camaraderie

You're one of our own down there

Reiteration of being part of the Bama Breeze community

You'll never drink alone down there

Assurance of never drinking alone in this environment

Good god, I feel at home down there

Reaffirmation of feeling completely at home at Bama Breeze

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