Gimme Three Steps
"Gimme Three Steps"
Get ready for Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Gimme Three Steps,' a lively Southern rock story from 1973! This hard rock infused track tells a tale of close calls and quick escapes. With its driving beat and memorable narrative, this Lynyrd Skynyrd classic remains a fan favorite from their debut album.
Released on Lynyrd Skynyrd's iconic 1973 debut album, 'Gimme Three Steps' perfectly captures their early Southern rock sound blended with hard rock energy. The song features sharp guitar riffs, a solid rhythm section, and Ronnie Van Zant's compelling vocal delivery, narrating a tense barroom confrontation. It established Lynyrd Skynyrd's knack for storytelling within a powerful rock framework.
More than just a Southern rock tune, Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Gimme Three Steps' from 1973 is a mini-drama set to a hard rock beat. Its relatable story of finding trouble and needing a fast exit resonates with listeners. Based on a real-life incident involving singer Ronnie Van Zant, its authenticity and humor have made 'Gimme Three Steps' an enduring staple since 1973.
SONG MEANING: "Gimme Three Steps" humorously recounts a real incident involving Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant. While dancing with Linda Lou at a bar (called 'The Jug' in the song), her jealous, armed boyfriend confronted him. Rather than fight, Van Zant quickly asked the man for "three steps towards the door" to make a swift escape, diffusing the situation and inspiring this classic Southern rock tale of avoiding barroom trouble.
- BAND: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Southern Rock
- RELEASEDAY: August 13
- YEAR: 1973
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