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Lynyrd Skynyrd
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"Free Bird," "Sweet Home Alabama," "What's Your Name?," "Gimme Three Steps" . . . from their 1973 debut [i]Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd[/i], straight up to 1977's [i]Street Survivors[/i], no band in the land could touch the Southern rock locomotive that was Lynyrd Skynyrd (named, incidentally, after a long-hair-hating school teacher called Leonard Skinner). A decade after the plane crash that should've destroyed the band forever, Skynyrd somehow rose from the ashes, recording and filling arenas once again, ultimately emerging as an institution — a Stones-like rock 'n' roll necessity. Here are 45 reasons why, including sensational, ram-jammin' live versions of "Gimme Back My Bullets" and "T. for Texas (Blue Yodel No.1)."