Before The Cars, members of the band performed together in several different groups. Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr met in Cleveland, Ohio, in the 1960s after Ocasek saw Orr performing with his band the Grasshoppers on the Big 5 Show, a local musical variety program. The two were in various bands in Columbus, Ohio and Ann Arbor, Michigan, then moved to Boston in the early 1970s. In Boston, Ocasek and Orr, along with lead guitarist Jas Goodkind, formed a Crosby, Stills and Nash-style folk rock band called Milkwood. In 1972, they released one album, How's the Weather, on Paramount Records, that failed to chart.

After Milkwood, Ocasek and Orr formed the group Richard and the Rabbits, whose name was suggested by Jonathan Richman. The band included Greg Hawkes, who had studied at the Berklee School of Music and had played saxophone on Milkwood's album. Hawkes left to tour with Martin Mull and His Fabulous Furniture, a musical comedy act in which Mull played a variety of instruments. Ric Ocasek and Ben Orr then performed as an acoustic duo called simply Ocasek and Orr at the Idler Coffeehouse in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Some of the songs they played became early Cars songs.


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The Cars reunited and released their most successful album, Heartbeat City, in 1984. The first single, "You Might Think", helped the Cars win Video of the Year at the first MTV Video Music Awards. Other hit singles from the album included "Magic", "Hello Again", and "Why Can't I Have You". "Drive", with Orr on lead vocals, gained particular notability when it was used in a video of the Ethiopian famine prepared by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and introduced by David Bowie at the 1985 Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium in London[15] (the Cars themselves performed at the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia). The song subsequently became the band's most successful single, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Actor/director Timothy Hutton directed the song's music video.

In October, Billboard reported that the Cars were recording a new album at veteran engineer Paul Orofino's studio in Millbrook, New York. A music clip of the new song "Sad Song" was added to the band's Facebook page on December 7, 2010; another clip of a song called "Free" was shared on their Facebook page on January 1, 2011. The official debut video for "Blue Tip" was released February 17. The video was directed by Roberto Serrini and Eron Otcasek from The Lab NYC and features the four members of the band and NYC-based street artist Joe Iurato. According to Rolling Stone, the surviving Cars mutually agreed there would be no replacing the late Benjamin Orr, so Hawkes and Lee handled all bass parts.[20]

Within every entry I write about a song, I write about the cultural context of the artist (and sometimes the song itself, as often the cultural impact of a song outweighs the artist who created it). When I was working on my original DIS project, this was one of the more tedious aspects of my writing -- culturally quantifying artists. I know which artists mean a great deal to me, but it is very difficult to quantify how much an artist's music means to society as a whole. For example, I could not realistically claim that Neutral Milk Hotel is a culturally important band just because every indie music fan dude I've ever met loves them.

So here's the new thread. Minimal discussion (and don't "quote" the images), but do a screen capture of old cars in music videos. I use the Windows Snipping Tool for these, but there are other ways as well. The music or song doesn't matter in this thread, just has to have a cool (or not cool) older car in it - trying to stay away from the cliche' supercars that are in a million rap and pop videos though ;)

This thread needs more old cop cars. Note that these are old cars in videos, not cars in old videos. Well, they're actually old cars in old videos. But they're not new cars in old videos. And the cars played a starring role in all of them.

That the exact issue I'm having I too have an XR and when hooked into cars USB port I get no devices connected yet it does show charging this is very frustrating as the only reason I use phone is to stream music in my truck and now that's not happening. I've called Apple support and they say it's a known issue and they're trying to find a fix I can't even downgrade to a lesser update

I Have exactly the same problem. It plays the music as if its skipping through it on my car stereo and even if I copy it to the storage in the car stereo, its still skipping through the music. Now before anyone jumps down my throat and says its the car stereo, its definately not.

Recently, we asked the regarded music critic Michael Azerrad, author of several books, including the authorized Nirvana biography Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, for his thoughts on the supernatural connection between cars and music. Traveling around the country as a journalist and a onetime touring musician himself, he has had occasion to consider this topic.

Chrysler attempted to change this just four years later in 1956 with a brand-new automotive listening option: an in-car phonograph called the Highway Hi-Fi, mounted on the bottom of the dash and wired directly into the car radio of certain high-end Chrysler models. At the flip of a switch, a miniature turntable slid out, upon which proprietary, Chrysler-made 7-inches (exclusively featuring artists under contract with Columbia Records) with about 45 minutes of music could be played. Now, the Highway Hi-Fi seems totally misguided: With the bumps associated with driving, the records skipped like crazy, and the system was phased out within a few years, keeping the AM/FM system as the dominant in-car playing mode.

Present: The Digital Revolution { "id": 133026502, "buzz_id": 6588960, "index": 10 } Image via Complex Original With the aftermarket industry leading audio technology breakthroughs for decades, thanks to brands like Pioneer, Sony, and Alpine, our in-car music experiences have only gotten louder, clearer, and more dynamic. Everything you need for the most individually customizable, all-encompassing in-car listening experience is now available via USB, Bluetooth, or aux cord connection.

The new law allows police officers to fine drivers at least $114 for music that can be heard from their vehicles at least 25 feet away, and from even closer distances when near a church, school, or hospital.

Caleb Miller began blogging about cars at 13 years old, and he realized his dream of writing for a car magazine after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and joining the Car and Driver team. He loves quirky and obscure autos, aiming to one day own something bizarre like a Nissan S-Cargo, and is an avid motorsports fan.

He continued with music and mechanics for a time. While he was at Northwest Ohio, he worked for a Dayton machine shop and then out of the blue, got a call from Honda research and development in Marysville. Word had gotten to a recruiter that Dunbar was proficient in modifying Hondas for racing and they wanted to hire him.

I just got a Patriot flash drive to store and play music off of on my Kenwood car stereo. It came in exFat format. I heard Ntfs was the fastest so I'm currently formatting it to ntfs. Now I'm not sure if I should have done this. I want the drive to be optimized so I can find my music fast on the stereo. Its brand new with no files on it. I plan to transfer my music to the drive with windows 10 and play them on the kenwood head unit. Is there anything I can do to optimize the flash drive for this purpose. It's a 512gb drive and I have about 400g of music and videos. Largest files are about 6gigs. I just read that MFT could be an issue because I formatted it to Ntfs. I don't want to start out with a fragmented drive before I even put any files on it. What programs should I look into to get this flash drive prepared very well for my purpose? I need help from a computer expert. What would you do if you were me?

If romance (or lack thereof) is the most popular subject for a song, then cars are certainly a close second. Ever since the advent of these sleek and powerful machines, musicians across all genres have been singing their praises. Here are 100 of the best songs about cars and driving.

Willie Nelson celebrates life as a touring musician in this Grammy-winning 1980 hit. The driving song, which quickly became one of his signature hits, was written for the film Honeysuckle Rose, in which Nelson starred as a struggling country artist.

The gorgeous, elegant album finds Botti and his excellent band taking listeners on a beautiful musical journey. As Botti told Sage Bava and I when we spoke with him over Zoom, he's learned how to lead that musical sojourn from some of the greats he has played with, including Frank Sinatra, Paul Simon, Lady Gaga, Sting, Aretha Franklin, Joni Mitchell and more.

Steve Baltin: You say it was in February you got addicted to car racing, take me through the adrenaline and how that inspires your music. I love the fact that this is your Blue Note debut. You're now into car racing. I love the idea of consistently reinventing yourself as a person. 

Chris Botti: They have these things out in California called The Porsche Experience, where you can go down there, and they have a coach, and you rent a Porsche for some time being. And I did that a couple of times. This, I did it in January and I thought, "Wow, that's really cool." Then we went on tour in February, we went on tour in Tokyo, and there's a Porsche Experience there. And so I did the same thing. Porsche Experience is great. And then while I'm getting off the track, this German dude, he goes, "Chris, Porsche just introduced this brand-new car called a GT4 RS." If you follow Porsche, it's a mid-engine car, but they put the GT3 cup car engine in and right behind your ear. Anyhow, he goes, "Do you want a lap?" And I'm like, "Yeah, sure." So you... "I'll give you a few hot laps." So he gets in and takes off, and I'm like, "Holy f**k, what?" And it's like music. So I get back to LA, and like a month later, someone panicked. They're super hard to get, someone ordered a GT4 RS, and they couldn't go through with it. Something happened, and this guy calls me and goes, "Do you want one?" I was there the next morning. Got it. And I never turn the stereo on. I don't drive it to dinner. It's not that kind of thing. I just take it out, it's the most musical, the lilt of the engine. And when you're going for it, it sounds like a freaking symphony. It's just freaking awesome. So then I bought two Porsches and a McLaren, and now I gotta slow down for a second. 2351a5e196

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