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The low rider is a little higher
Yeah
The low rider drives a little slower
Low rider, is a real goer
Hey
Low rider knows every street, yeah
Low rider, is the one to meet, yeah
Low rider, don't use no gas now
The low rider don't drive too fast
Take a little trip, take a little trip
Take a little trip and see
Take a little trip, take a little trip
Take a little trip with me
How is War not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
GREAT BAND! Who cares? A lot of crummy bands are in the Rock & Roll Hall of fame!
Hellz yeah!!
Yeah, it made my day too :-)
so smooooooooth. . . . . . . . .
All this time I thought I was listening to J.J.Cale.
Hahahahahahaha. Made my morning.
Mind you, a drive down the PCH would be brilliant even if you were forced to listen to Abba!
All this time I thought I was listening to J.J.Cale.
Reminds me a lot of ZZ Top.. guess it's just me..
I always think of Cheech and Chong when I hear this song. Yeah me too !!
Still one of the finest performances I've ever seen - so tight, so crisp, so good!
Yes, re-tire this lowrider and drive!
....from My Favourites.
Algorithm seems to play it too often..
"I love it. God help me I do love it so. I love it more than my life."
This kind of War; not so much that other kind.
Wow....I had to bump this funky groove from 9 to 10. Not only does it remind me of my dad, it's further evidence of how much of a "playa" he was back in the day. And as a kid, I remember loving this record amongst the 1000 or so LPs he had. And then fast forward to the late 90s/early 00's, and boy was I a "playa" too! I won't go into too many details, just imagine a 20 something pizza delivery guy and king of his neighborhood bumping this tune while returning to the restaurant, knowing exactly how to extend that drive to include a "paid" smoke break. And yeah....some details I have to leave out to protect the guilty. Thank you BillG for playing this staple even against the haters' haterations.
LONG LIVE RP!!
Try that George Lopez sitcom.
The park was full and there were people all around the perimiter watching and socializing from outside the fence. One of the biggest turnouts I've seen for a downtown concert. WAR put on a great show and I was really impressed with the talent of the members. They definitely still "got it". Really fun show!
Ruining everything about this song
Agree! In my case it was 1980 and I had a 1978 Firebird going south on the PCH near Santa Barbara. Had to turn the volume up to 11!
I always think of Cheech and Chong when I hear this song.
My first thought every time I hear the start of this!
You should give them back. I would think he wouldn't be too happy about that.
I always think of Cheech and Chong when I hear this song.
This is my favorite song at Karaoke night. The DJ always freaks when I ask for this.
Everybody in my churches loves this marvelous classic song...
In George Orwell's novel 1984, "Big Brother" is the dictator of Oceania. No one knows whether Big Brother is a real person, or simply the personification of the dictatorship. Big Brother spies on every citizen through "telescreens." Everyone is reminded constantly, "Big Brother is Watching You."
Let's compare that to the recent revelations about the Orwellian-named National Security Agency (NSA), an arm of the U.S. Department of Defense...
The bottom line is that the NSA evidently is getting call information on virtually every phone call by virtually every American, it is definitely getting the emails and call content of foreigners, and it may or may not be getting the emails and call content of Americans.
So is Uncle Sam actually Big Brother? I won't dwell on the convoluted intimate relations that would be necessary to make your uncle also your brother. Rather, as noted above, the essence of Big Brother was that "Big Brother is Watching You." Uncle Sam isn't physically observing you at all times — that much is true. But if Uncle Sam is receiving information about every phone call that you make (as the NSA concedes), and Uncle Sam has access every other electronic communication of yours, including your emails and web browsing and storing it all (which the NSA disputes), then yes, Big Brother is Watching You...
ever hear of the patriot act? it is why g.h.w.bush had the Saudi's destroy the towers.
All this time I thought I was listening to J.J.Cale.
Everybody in my churches loves this marvelous classic song...
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Are you serious? How about... EVERYWHERE? This is one of those songs that, while a decent song, has been played SO much that I never want to hear it again.
And he just did it again, all these many months later!
roger that.
'49 Merc?
How about on George Lopez reruns?
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Nomar Garciaparra?
Nomar grew up in LA. And when he played for the Dodgers this was his batting song. MANNYWOOD BABY!!!!
'64 Chevy Impala...bouncing 3 feet in the air...blue glow from the wheel wells...Hunter House sliders a buck each...light 'em up, por favor...Woodward Dream Cruise!
Yep, the Cruise is upon us again soon! Alas, I'll have to settle for the American Graffitti version in Petaluma, as I won't be back in the Motor City for awhile.
Do you know about the Rock Stars, Cars and Guitars event at the Henry Ford Museum?
I haven't found it to be true that this is the only song people think of from WAR. Maybe it depends where one lives. I've found that people tend to remember "Spill The Wine", "The Cisco Kid" and "Why Can't We Be Friends?" as well.
Maybe it's a chimera: a ''toothprick''
'64 Chevy Impala...bouncing 3 feet in the air...blue glow from the wheel wells...Hunter House sliders a buck each...light 'em up, por favor...Woodward Dream Cruise!
Thanks, RP, for making them live forever!
One of the greatest ear-worms that ever existed.
YOU BET!!!