Posted on 11/04/2020 7:02:36 PM PST by DallasBiff
Wow, 42 years ago, The Cars were prohetiv..
what is “prohetiv” ?
I saw The Cars around 1979 at Texas Hall on UT-Arlington campus.
Best debut album ever. Great song. My favorite band.
If “Moving in Stereo” conjures images of Phoebe Cates, since this song follows on the recording, then basically it represents the day after.
What?
‘She’s always out making pictures. She’s always making scenes. She’s always out the window when it comes to making dreams’.
Boy does that bring one back to a simpler time.
Big Cars fan.
I had all the Cars 8-tracks
Boston, too.
Couldn’t going cruising on a Friday night in 1982 without them.
Ha... Ha...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5-rdr0qhWk&list=PLgYLCPY8S8EneFQlgKBgdjREWH2-AdA_B&index=1
You must have really enjoyed this song, my personal favorite from the Shake It Up release:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpTOfr5TeOQ
“Moving in Stereo” is an 1980’s icon,when Phoebe Cares shows her tits, in the movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”.
The 80s were a grand time.
Went up to Montreal to see them, maybe 1978.
They were okay, not all that showy.
Every Friday afternoon in college we’d cram about 8 of us in my 1965 Pontiac Catalina and drive around campus cranking out “Bad Case of Loving You” by Robert Palmer in the late 70s.
Big Cars fan.
Bigger one here.
That first Cars album is pretty perfect.
Freegards
“If Moving in Stereo conjures images of Phoebe Cates, since this song follows on the recording, then basically it represents the day after.”
It doesn’t just follow Moving in Stereo it meshes with it like it’s one. Another example of this is Double Life to Shoo Be Do from the Candy-O Album.
The Cars Album was 1978 as stated and the movie was 1982 both tracks completely unrelated to the movie, not to state the obvious.
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