• oleorun@real.lemmy.fan
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    10 months ago

    This song so reminds me of my '84 Dodge Shelby Charger. Sweet little hatchback with the shitty 1.8 Chrysler Mopar engine, plastic emissions vacuum lines that broke if you looked at them, and I had to pay twice what I paid for it in repairs when I slid into a snowbank and destroyed a control arm.

    BUT, I had a great radio system, with an EQ,and my poorly-mounted amp under the dashboard that my friend Chuck would rehang when I hit a bump and it fell because I never fucking bothered to mount it properly.

    The Charger had rainbow decals on it so of course some shithead vandalized it while I was at work. Tires were wide, special orders that ran $1200/four in 1990s prices. I went into the Army, and my mom destroyed it on an accident. I got it repaired, but it was never quite the same.

    I love how one simple post can bring back such good memories.

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      10 months ago

      So true. I was on a cross country trip and bought this CD in Chicago about halfway through. I hadn’t heard this one until I bought the CD, and it just absolutely spoke to me. Has been one of my favorite songs since.

      plastic emissions vacuum lines that broke if you looked at them, and I had to pay twice what I paid for it in repairs when I slid into a snowbank and destroyed a control arm.

      BUT, I had a great radio system,

      lol that reminds me of another 90’s song

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        10 months ago

        It’s been literally decades since I heard that. I don’t listen to much country anymore but my parents used to listen to it all the time in the car so I was exposed to a lot in the '90s.

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          10 months ago

          Same.

          I feel like 90’s country music gets overlooked a lot. It existed in this weird transition period between classic “Johnny Cash” country and contemporary "Big trucks, cold beers, and panderin’ " country.

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    10 months ago

    I haven’t heard this one before. I only know Eve 6 from “Inside Out” and “Here’s To The Night”, which I both love. But since I also dig this I guess I’ll need to look up more, seeing as how they’re 3 for 3.

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      10 months ago

      Oh, you definitely should. Their debut album (this one) is 11 for 11 - there’s not a single track on it I don’t like. Their later albums are hit or miss for me, but this one is magical.

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    10 months ago

    I haven’t heard this in so long that I forgot about it entirely. Holy shit it brings back the memories…
    Still good though. I wonder if i still have that CD somewhere. (Yeah I’m old)

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      10 months ago

      I still have the case for the CD but the disc itself is MIA :(

      There’s a chance the disc is in my old shelf unit. I’ll have to check next time I visit the storage unit. The last time I grabbed things from storage, I did find my Dishwalla CD that I thought was lost forever lol

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        Apparently I ripped it into mp3 at some point and had it my library, so I was able to listen to the whole album during my workout. Crazy how the lyrics came back instantly after 20+ yrs! Messed up my breathing cause I had to sing along. :) I gotta look for those CDs though, I’m sure there’s more in there I’ve forgotten about.