Cars with Girls, and Wrestling
I was talking about this one yesterday; was unsure whether or not it actually existed. I last saw it while watching World Wide Wrestling. And smoking pot. It stands as a perfect example of both perhaps the most generic rock n' roll song ever written, and the terrible, terrible video editing style of the '80's. Ladies and gentlemen, please enjoy "Girls In Cars", by Robbie Dupree.
It's kind of like someone took every song ever written, and every video ever put with a song for marketing purposes, put it in a blender and then ran it through a centrifuge. The results? Awesome.
Apparently this song was on "Piledriver: The Wrestling Album II", and was used -for some reason- as entrance music by Tito Santana and Rick Martel, The Strike Force.
It's kind of like someone took every song ever written, and every video ever put with a song for marketing purposes, put it in a blender and then ran it through a centrifuge. The results? Awesome.
Apparently this song was on "Piledriver: The Wrestling Album II", and was used -for some reason- as entrance music by Tito Santana and Rick Martel, The Strike Force.
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This is why I come here.
Oh, wow, that's also sort of like a primer on "'80s Hair" of both genders. The iconic moment is around :55 when blonde in the foreground glances at approaching brunette and her right strap falls, she coyly pulls it up and looks back at the camera. "Oh, were you looking?"
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