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David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Shasta542 on December 26, 2007, 02:32:50 am ---The Reo was named after its designer, Ransom Eli Olds (1864-1950), who
eventually left Oldsmobile to form a new company of his own. The first
Reos were chain-driven, single-cylinder 8 hp runabouts with an engine
under the floor and nothing under the hood. At first the car could be
purchased for about $685, but was reduced to $500 by 1909. An upgraded
model which boasted a 16hp twin sold for a staggering $1,250. By 1911
Reo was offering a model called “The Fifth” (because it was, in fact,
their fifth design), at a retail price of $1, 065. Though it didn’t
bear a very creative name, this little 4-cylinder left-hand drive car
was fairly popular. One of it’s most popular vehicles of the time, of
course, was a truck called the REO Speedwagon (from which the popular
rock group took it’s name) which was used as tow trucks, fire trucks
and other workhorse type vehicles. It set the standard by which most
companies producing trucks tried to imitate.

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Thanks for the info Shasta!! I never knew that. Most people today refer to the group as simply "REO" but back in "the day" they were always REO Speedwagon!!!

Thanks Shasta!!

Shasta542:
Your welcome. I'm glad you liked it. I thought -- this isn't very romantic, so it's gonna disrupt the mood, but I figured someone could get the mood back!  ;)

I used to date a fireman and once when we went to a fire museum opening in Memphis, I saw a picture of an antique REO Speedwagon fire truck -- and it was like Ohhhhh...that's where the name came from. Hmm. I don't know the story behind WHY they chose that name, but that would be interesting to know.

David In Indy:
Chicago's "If You Leave Me Now" from 1977.

Everytime I listen to this song, it invokes memories of me laying on my bed, florescent posters glowing from my blacklights, incense (sandlewood of course) filling the air and strobe lights flashing as I listened to the smooth strains of this song.

WOW!!!

Another fast load for dial-up users. Only a splash screen in this video.

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLZMF5qcEzY[/youtube]

David In Indy:
Firefall's "You Are The Woman"

I have NO idea who Dan and Serena is, but anyway....  :-\

This is another one of my favorite teenage songs. I always think about cruising around Indy with my friends when I hear this. I don't know why. But they are very good memories for me.

I haven't checked this video all the way through. I watched the first 30 seconds of it, and it appears the song is fully intact and crystal clear. Please let me know if it doesn't play properly or if the video is inappropriate. :)

From 1976, "You Are The Woman" by Firefall...


[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7M597TgMwU[/youtube]


David In Indy:
Very cool 70s graphics in this video. I only watched about half of it though. I'm on dial-up, remember...  :P

So grab the bong pipe, fire up some rightous reefer, pop a lude, cop a cool breeze and enjoy the video.

(Hey, skip the drugs okay? It ain't cool anymore. But remember when we used to do it?  :D )

From around 1976 or 1977, Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain"


[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6oDa847Fgk[/youtube]














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