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Sorry could not resist.... heard LYNYRD SKYNYRD "Call Me The Breeze" this morning and you know the rest....
"Call Me The Friese"
Call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
Well now they call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
I ain't got me nobody
I don't carry me no slack
Ain't no change in the weather
Ain't no changes in me
Well there ain't no change in the weather
Ain't no changes in me
And I ain't hidin' from nobody
Nobody's hidin' from me
Oh, that's the way its supposed to be
Well I got that green light baby
I got to keep movin' on
Well I got that green light baby
I got to keep movin' on
Well I might go out to California
Might go down to Georgia
I don't know
Well I dig you San Diego beaches
Makes me feel right at home
Well now I dig you San Diego beaches
Makes me feel right at home
But I do love me some Peick
So I can't stay in San Diego long
Well now they call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
Well now they call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
I ain't got me nobody
I don't carry me no slack
Oooh Mr Friese
"Call Me The Friese"
Call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
Well now they call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
I ain't got me nobody
I don't carry me no slack
Ain't no change in the weather
Ain't no changes in me
Well there ain't no change in the weather
Ain't no changes in me
And I ain't hidin' from nobody
Nobody's hidin' from me
Oh, that's the way its supposed to be
Well I got that green light baby
I got to keep movin' on
Well I got that green light baby
I got to keep movin' on
Well I might go out to California
Might go down to Georgia
I don't know
Well I dig you San Diego beaches
Makes me feel right at home
Well now I dig you San Diego beaches
Makes me feel right at home
But I do love me some Peick
So I can't stay in San Diego long
Well now they call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
Well now they call me the Friese
I keep blowin' down the track
I ain't got me nobody
I don't carry me no slack
Oooh Mr Friese
And for the record, it's just racing. Peick opened the door. Friese's been dirty before, but those weren't dirty passes.
I'm a Bob Hannah fan too, but either way, they were good passes. Peick should have let off the gas.
The Shop
" "Call Me the Breeze" is a rock song by JJ Cale. It first appeared on his 1972 debut album, Naturally, as the opening track. The song consists of a 12-bar blues guitar shuffle over the backing of an early drum machine."
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