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7string wrote:My favorite hot rod song is VH’s Hot For Teacher. Mainly the drum solo intro. It always reminds me of going to the drags when we were young kids (like 8-16). We would scout the pits looking for a AA Fuel Funny Car or Top Fuel Dragster that they almost had put back together, then we’d wait in the front row for them to fire it up. They would start it up on Methanol (Alcohol) and then switch tanks to Nitromethane after about 30 seconds. The sound of the idle turned wicked with this crackling, snarling, nasty tone. The exhaust had an a really strong odor and your eyes would start to water and burn. Then they would fire a sharp rev or three that felt like it was ripping your eardrums out. It always left us smiling in awe. Those are the guys that run the 4½ second / 350 mph quarter miles. Not the same today, as they burn way more fuel and it gags you to stand behind them. They’re also afraid to fire those revs and burn up a 100k engine before it makes a run.
Just got back from the AHDRA All Harley Drags in Vegas. Talk about “wump…wump”. The Top Fuel bikes are pushing 800 HP! Can you say 221mph, 6.33et almost all the way down the track on one wheel??
They had a great T shirt…”no belt, no cage, no chute…just balls” I’ll say. Saw a couple go “bang” on the line, too. Front cylinder blew out on one, then a back cylinder on another. That felt like it hit us in the chest. The rider walked away. The jugs are tied down for just such an situation but that has still got to get your attention when your chest is directly over that back cylinder!
Anyways, Alex nails that experience in that solo. He was probably doing the same thing as us. So-Cal was so awesome in those days.![]()
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Yeah, those Top Fuel Bike guys are NUTS. 
Speaking of nuts, we used to go to the boat drags before they had the fighter jet safety capsules. The Fuelers had an 18 ft. pickle fork hulls with those Keith Black or Arias 3000HP engines and did 230mph quater miles on the water. Within like a 4 year span most of the class died in accidents. After that they started using the capsules. Check 'em out if you get the chance.
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Speaking of nuts, we used to go to the boat drags before they had the fighter jet safety capsules. The Fuelers had an 18 ft. pickle fork hulls with those Keith Black or Arias 3000HP engines and did 230mph quater miles on the water. Within like a 4 year span most of the class died in accidents. After that they started using the capsules. Check 'em out if you get the chance.
Pat
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Another sweet memory!
I remember being in woodshop in Middle School, and this crazy Army-crazed Bobby Weirs always used to play Metallica's "Ride the Lightning" album. He used to get way into it and start breaking wood with his fists and throwing shit everywhere. I should also mention he was held back like 2 years and started late, so he was a lot bigger and stronger than us. It was pretty damn scary, but sweet at the same time.
I remember being in woodshop in Middle School, and this crazy Army-crazed Bobby Weirs always used to play Metallica's "Ride the Lightning" album. He used to get way into it and start breaking wood with his fists and throwing shit everywhere. I should also mention he was held back like 2 years and started late, so he was a lot bigger and stronger than us. It was pretty damn scary, but sweet at the same time.
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Horton Heat. Never thought anyone here would ever bring up that guy. Nice call.Necrovore wrote:Reverend Horton Heat always has good music to drive fast to.
Higway Star
Fool in the Rain
Crossroads
Outside Woman Blues
Sultans of Swing
The Fool and Me
Too Rolling Stoned
for me anything by Sco or Medeski Martin and Wood
oh and Superbad
I Wish is cool too
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I just never thought it would be the king of death metal that brought it up.Billy Batz wrote:Horton Heat. Never thought anyone here would ever bring up that guy. Nice call.Necrovore wrote:Reverend Horton Heat always has good music to drive fast to.
Higway Star
Fool in the Rain
Crossroads
Outside Woman Blues
Sultans of Swing
The Fool and Me
Too Rolling Stoned
for me anything by Sco or Medeski Martin and Wood
oh and Superbad
I Wish is cool too


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Oh man.... When all you do is listen to death/black metal you end up sounding like everyone else. In all honesty I barely listen to that form of music for regular listening pleasure. I just like playing it because it is a challenge to play. Especially through a Super Lead, which really has none of that grindy distortion that is so prevalent in that style of music.
Here are some other bands/cd's that make a drive fun.
Ministry - Psalm 69 and A Mind Is a Terrible Thing To Taste
White Zombie - Le Sexorcisto...
Saxon - Strong Arm of the Law
Pantera - Power Metal
Motley Crue - Dr. Feelgood
Danzig - first & second cd's
Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti (both disks)
Here are some other bands/cd's that make a drive fun.
Ministry - Psalm 69 and A Mind Is a Terrible Thing To Taste
White Zombie - Le Sexorcisto...
Saxon - Strong Arm of the Law
Pantera - Power Metal
Motley Crue - Dr. Feelgood
Danzig - first & second cd's
Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti (both disks)