Well of course I would love this.
I note - this is *important* - that this is a hit record, like Ted Mulry's Jump in my car, where it is emphasised that the primary enjoyment about being in a car with a desirable person of the opposite sex is, in fact, that you are able to drive somewhere.
The drumming is incredible. The drummer doesn't try to mime it, how could he in that situation, but he is fucken engaging in the clip.
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From Farrago 21 March 1958 p. 3. A few weeks later (11 April) Farrago reported that the bas-relief was removed ('and smashed in the pro...
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This is all getting very Daniel Clowes. It is very irritating that the black boxes (as per above) are basically illegible. I think the one h...
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Thank you. If you hadn't posted that clip, then I wouldn't have heard it ever again from the days of loving it, at,I dunno, 13?, until the day I died. And I'm glad that I have heard it again. So thank you.
Aaahhh... one of the first singles I ever bought. So nice to SEE them again!
oh Ampy - The first single I ever bought was
Friday On My Mind.
and for car songs I rather like
Fred Eaglesmith's 'I Like To Drive At 105', more than I like Little Deuce Coupe.
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