[And a fond eyeroll as Dean goes for one of the standard five albums he listens to when they're on the road. At least he's gotten used to the music.] Disco? Seriously? Dude, that was also the era of the Bee Gees or did you just forget that part?
Don't diss KC man, never diss KC and the Sunshine Band. But naw, I'm talking about the greats like Neil Young, The Eagles, Black Sabbath, and stuff that really came from the heart.
[ He might have a broader taste in music than he wants to let on, but Dean has a reputation to keep. The drive west to Los Angeles is what got him thinking, and not to mention the horrible 'throw back' song that was playing on the radio. ]
Hey, I have total respect for The Motor City Madman and his arsenal. In fact, I have a bad case of gun envy. Besides his music isn't exactly political.
[ Dean puts his hand to his chin. ]
There hasn't been a day that I haven't considered putting a .50 cal turret on top of the car.
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Super hair rock was never good, bro. I mean they tried to keep it real, but it was all about the hair.
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[ Dean reached over for one of his road trip mix tapes, and he pops it in the cassette player. ]
It almost makes me happy that Disco ruled the seventies, and without MTV it was all about the music.
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[ He might have a broader taste in music than he wants to let on, but Dean has a reputation to keep. The drive west to Los Angeles is what got him thinking, and not to mention the horrible 'throw back' song that was playing on the radio. ]
Everything now is too commercial for my tastes.
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And Neil Young sucks. He's as bad as Nugent. The second music gets politicial it's lost any validity.
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[ Dean puts his hand to his chin. ]
There hasn't been a day that I haven't considered putting a .50 cal turret on top of the car.