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Dixie Diner
By: Larry Raspberry
-- Spoken:
"Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wooo. We're going to take you up that Mississippi River
now one time. Yeah one time. Up to an old favorite town of mine where I
visit now and then just for one special reason, that's good eatin'. 'Cause
I know a place on Tillman St. between Poplar and Summer that can't be beat.
Emma Mae been cookin' there for forty-eight years and she ain't missed a
lick yet baby. She's got hot sweet potatoes and cracklin' bread. Ooh. And
Mulligan stew to turn Jimmy Buffett's head. Woo, black-eyed peas and them
good ol' collard greens, wooo. You know...
You know what...
What?
That nothin' could be finer than to sit down and eat'n at the Dixie Diner."
"Alright Miami give it up. Rock and Roll on a Monday night."
"Help this skinny boy out. We've got two more days."
"Good rockin' tonight."
"I hear you professor."
"Thank you, thank you very much. God bless you. You're still the greatest.
We love ya."
- Album:
- Tis The SeaSon
- Songs From St. Somewhere
- Welcome to Fin City
- Buffet Hotel
- Miscellaneous
- License to Chill
- Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads
- 5 Classic Albums
- Feeding Frenzy (Live)
- 2 x Live at the Record Plant - Feb 19 & Oct 24 1974...
- The Ever Elusive Future
- The Ever Elusive Future - Single
- One Particular Harbour
- One Particular Harbor
- Somewhere Over China
- Welcome to Fin City Live From Las Vegas 2011
- Meet Me in Margaritaville: The Ultimate Collection
- Encores
- Before the Beach
- Buffett Live - Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays