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I basically want my life to feel like one of those sped up kinda shaky sexy 90s montages of a highway with streaks of headlights, the flow of the city at night, people driving in a tunnel... this song and its album give me that, every time.
Nov 5, 2023

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This track is really nice. Sure it’s about a guy driving around freeways chatting up some prostitutes. I was surprised that this was almost not on candy-o also… it’s so catchy. this actually reminds me of steely dan thematically- some aging no longer joe cool trying to talk himself up to just about anyone who’ll listen, keeping the dooming and looming at bay by chattering away, those scary feelings inadequacy at bay with his fast car, fast ladies, and a good book. trying to find something or someone to stroke that boomer ego. it’s really just a great driving around song (as almost any Cars song is)- but this one is just a touch more ironic, yet also plaintive. lift me the wondermaze alienation is the craze and it’s all gonna happen to you
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There's nothing more vital than a song which transports you immediately to a place in time that did not even exist but you feel nostalgic about. That dream of youth, of living everyday like a summer nite - with your friends just hanging around feeling the breeze down your spine or f*ck it even on your own, roller skating in an empty driveway. All your past mistakes or bad decisions that led where you are right now seems vanished while you just swinging on the notes of his singing sadly, smoothly, sweetly words like: 'Tell me, whats wrong?'
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I mfing love this band!! Listened to this song on repeat driving through the mountains yesterday and it made me feel so hopeful 🫠

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