http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9vAOzYz-Qs
It's a music video for the Gorillaz. It's a pretty sweet vid. It's got Camaros and Caminos and cops and chases and sounds like 1979 in the future. Huh? Yeah. Sorry, writing about music is like dancing about architecture, I tried.
Lesley
SuperDork
3/1/10 11:07 p.m.
I just finished watching that after a friend posted it on Facebook. Very cool vid, great music.
Pretty cool music video. Hell of a lot better then most of E36 M3 that is put out as music videos.
MrMook
New Reader
3/2/10 12:06 a.m.
Pretty neat, but I'm underwhelmed.
Then again, I just finished watching Vanishing Point about 20 minutes ago, so I'm holding it to a higher standard of desert-road-muscle-car-chase action.
like the song. Didnt realize featured Bobby Womack.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtzRJgZG98I
I like Gorillaz. They seem to take themselves just as seriously as I do.
Trying to explain/describe Gorillaz is futile, you have to listen/watch in an altered state....
Bought their first CD the week it came out. I like 'em!
Gorillaz are to music as Stig is to Top Gear....
Dude! Bruce Willis in an El Camino! It is a win in my book :)
turboswede wrote:
Dude! Bruce Willis in an El Camino! It is a win in my book :)
Now that is the "Return of Bruno" (Bruce's musical exploits) !!!
I do love old Chebbys !
Chebbie_SB wrote:
I do love old Chebbys !
A chubby for chebbys?
I enjoyed the video too.. seeing Bruce take off his glasses and give the camera "that look" was just too perfect
That is unlawful use of an El Camino... Bruce has no mullett.
mad_machine wrote:
Chebbie_SB wrote:
I do love old Chebbys !
A chubby for chebbys?
I enjoyed the video too.. seeing Bruce take off his glasses and give the camera "that look" was just too perfect
I had a half chub just from the "Elky", and when I saw the 327 badge I was past the point of no return....
this Chebbie's fav sb is the 327 (breathing hard thru a Holley...)
I prefer my 327s destroked, solid cammed and getting wind through a Victor Jr with a 750 Barry Grant spinning to 9500rpm in a 1970 1/2 Z28