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Joe The Drummer
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He and The Stones have forever. I mean they took their name from a Muddy Waters song. Mick & Keith met because Mick saw Keith on the subway with Chuck Berry & Howlin Wolf records. Anyone that says The Stones haven’t given respect and admiration to American Blues & R&B artists is lying. Mick Jagger has said Little

Brittany Howard is ultra black, and is pretty much 90 proof Etta James.

I thought the Stones, particularly Keith Richards, made a point out of recognizing their black influences.

Please; please; please change the title of this article.

I’ll just leave this right here; he may not be the best drummer, but generally all round good guy, and does stuff like this;

Those temperatures were unforseen when the roads were built, so they weren’t designed for that kind of heat. In the US Southwest, where triple-digits are the norm, the roads are designed for that kind of expansion due to heat.

I played in a little alt-country band in the mid-to-late 00s (after years of metal and punk rock). Mostly originals in the style of Jerry Reed, sped up a bit and with a bit more attitude.

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I don’t care if the DB5 is the only one in it’s truest color, that is a fucking insane collection. That is every homerun from the 60's, save for maybe a Ferrari 250 or Daytona, perhaps the first 911 if you’re so inclined. But god damn, the fact it’s such a small “collection” is part of what makes it so cool.

but from a truly technical perspective, the performance kit added to the Porsche is still road legal and available to European customers”

For an extra 10 grrr, you best not be writing it in sharpie my man.

At $13k this car is a steal. It’s devoid of anything WE care about, but they aren’t unreliable. Honestly as a consumer good it’s about the best decision out there for a vehicle.

The requirements are as follows:

A growing young family without the means to spend at least $30k for a three row vehicle for starters. This at least comes with a warranty; other cars in this price range will not. Said family will not be in a good position to shell out $500 for an unexpected repair. 

I had one of these as a rental once and it is unquestionably the worst car I’ve ever encountered, and I sold used American cars in the mid 00's (looking at you, Dodge Avenger). It was brand new, but it squeaked and rattled and was loud. For 15k though you’d be hard pressed to care about any of those faults.

I mean that the interior was small for the overall size of the car. It’s not a flaw; that’s just how American personal luxury coupes were built. It was a style that I wish had stuck around. Not super practical, but very distinct and cool IMHO.

Yup. Our 89 Super Coupe could lay rubber all day long from a stop. Dad really wore out the tires.

Those are nice looking cars. I would pick a T-Bird over a Mustang of the same period easily.

At that point, just buy the Mark VIII. They were far superior in basically every way.

Best and most interesting car Infiniti ever made, but completely agree.

Aerocoupes have appreciated past $10,000, haven’t they?