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Nothin' against Roadhouse, but I prefer this video.............
I've always felt they did a pretty good job blending the old with the new rather than just overlaying the video. Only bummer with this one is no sounds of the Challenger.......
R.I.P. Cornell
Hey John.....still have the wagon??
My 66 has been sitting for a lot longer than that but have been doing a bit of work on it here and there. Getting ready to do some more. Been awhile since seeing ya.....Moparts days....Yeah, but she's been sitting for 10+ yrs and is a LOT rougher than before.
(pic from Dec. 2020)
Yup, in lots of ways the show in itself was sad and I saw that back then. Down side of it all is that suicide is part of our lives that goes way back. Gotta see the signs of it with our family and friends so we can try and help them steer away from it....if we can. Btw, I've had several E cars starting with a 72 in 74. It was a 340 Rallye then got a 70 383 4 barrel that was really nice in 1980....and a 70 440 RT drop top came along in 83 and the list goes on.So many things about this. I saw Vanishing Point at the drive-in 1971. I vowed that I would get a Challenger someday. Now I have a 1971 Challenger. I love this Audioslave song but it's haunting. The lyrics as well as the clips from VP are about suicide because Chris Cornell is asking his creator who gave him life to show him how to live. Chris Killed himself on May 17th 2017.
My 66 has been sitting for a lot longer than that but have been doing a bit of work on it here and there. Getting ready to do some more. Been awhile since seeing ya.....Moparts days....
LOL!!! Oh geez....me too! Also single these days and most likely will stay that way!!!Geez, that was two wives ago............(not married anymore)
But I think by the time the dozers were in his path, he didn't really know up from down......at least they crashed a Camaro instead of the ChallengerEverybody interprets the original VP differently. He didn't set out with suicide as the goal, he was a man tired of all the BS life had dealt him. If suicide was the goal, he could have done it any number of times long before the bulldozers.