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  1. Despite the fact that lyricist Haynes maintains that the song is not about LSD, the line "Just slippin' on by on L.S.D. / Friday night, trouble bound" has been construed as a double entendre of both driving on Lake Shore Drive and tripping on the drug.

    • "Snow Queen"
    • 1972 (Bang Records), Reissued 1973 (Snow Queen)
    • December 31, 1971
    • Rock
  2. Running south on Lake Shore Drive heading into town. And just slipping on by on LSD, Friday night trouble bound. It's Friday night and you're looking clean, too early to start the rounds. A ten minute drive from the Gold Coast back, make sure you're pleasure bound.

  3. Just slicking on by on LSD, Friday night trouble bound And it's Friday night and you're looking clean Too early to start the rounds A ten minute ride from the Gold Coast back make sure you're pleasure bound And it's four o'clock in the morning and all of the people have gone away Just you and your mind and Lake Shore Drive, tomorrow is another day

  4. [Chorus] And there ain't no road just like it anywhere I found. Running south on Lake Shore Drive heading into town. Just slippin' on by on LSD, Friday night trouble bound. [Verse 3] And...

  5. Oct 6, 2017 · Just snakin’ on by on L.S.D. Friday night-trouble bound. Skip Haynes, who wrote the Chicago anthem “Lake Shore Drive,” died of cancer Monday in California. He was 71.

  6. Running south on Lake Shore Drive heading into town. Just slippin' on by on LSD, Friday night trouble bound. And it starts up north from Hollywood, water on the driving side. Concrete mountains rearing up, throwing shadows just about five.

  7. Just slippin' on by on LSD, Friday night trouble bound. And it's Friday night and you're looking clean. Too early to start the rounds. A ten minute ride from the Gold Coast back, make sure you're pleasure bound. And it's four o'clock in the morning and all of the people have gone away.

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