The best is the first. There's more philosophy in the Radiator Springs' history too. It makes someone more honest. Of course are good the others too, but the first brings more reflection.
Cars 1: A really good movie about nostalgia and classic Americana in which the protagonist has a very poignant arc that feels very satisfying. Cars 2: The one where Pixar forgot all that stuff. Cars 3: Kinda brought things back but they still kinda shat the bed a lil bit. Still better than the second one tho, so there's that.
I lived in a little town in Nebraska. It was a lovely little place where I could map everything out in my head and replicate it on paper. When I visited two years ago, I was heartbroken to see a large shopping strip in a piece of land that flourished freely without human interference. This song came to mind. And this summer, I completed an internship at an organization dedicated to preserving a certain portion of land filled with rich history and culture (and small towns are the life force of that land). I am so thankful for their efforts. I wish that this song will never have to ring true for those areas. Recent polls show that people love small towns and old buildings, and old buildings keep small businesses alive. They bring communities together through thick and thin.
TheInkWelle it's the same for old Las Vegas buildings. Once they were there, great classic hotels, but now, they are long gone. It's really sad for me. Since I was born in Las Vegas in 2004. Never got to go inside in the riveria until it got imploded in 2016. 😔
I literally read your comment right as that part came on and I heaved an emotional sigh as I am reminded of how this song made me cry as a kid, regardless of whether I heard this song in the movie or on the soundtrack.
I miss my old home. I had everything I needed, literally on one street. Just like in Cars. Now I'm forced to live in the City, so far away from my old home. Haven't heard from my old friends, I wish I did. Never met any truer friends than them. I keep company of course, but nobody impacts me the same as they did. I'm scared I'll never see my old home and old friends again. I did hear from one, He's changed so much. Then again, I'm sure I have as well. And I simply haven't noticed. I miss the old days. Truly. 2010 and earlier... best days I've ever seen. So much keeps changing... I miss my one-lane one-way road I used to live in. Mentally, and physically speaking.
I feel like crying for you...I'm sure it is tough being away from your best friends and not being able to reach out to them. You're in my prayers though and I hope you are doing well otherwise.
Live a life in present, once the moment gone nothing you can do. I also gone same through situation as you had gone. Came from mid level city to big city coz of career and all. Miss the my home town so much but things are change there too means in some good way and mostly bad way. So I am glad I got live such great childhood in that little city and poses the great memories of it
If a film, a cartoon, is able to make you feel like this ( i'm completely destroyed in tears right now) ...well, it is a great film. It won't be a film like this whit those musics
Bring peace to this year 2020. Love God. Ask for forgiveness. Miss these old times man.. cant we just all allow peace to come to this world of ours. Please God. Forgive Us.
Cars 1 represents life. One of the many lessons it taught me is that you need to slow down and enjoy life. Take a step back and look at what you have. Enjoy life to the fullest. If you don’t, you’ll blink and you’ll see you never really enjoyed life. Long ago, but not so very long ago, Covid hit. I was 16 at the time, and now I’m almost 20. I’ll be 20 next month and sooner or later I’ll be 40, then 60, then 80. Just enjoy life and be happy with what you have
This song is just as strong and beautiful as When She Loved Me. They both have a lot in common: They're from Pixar films, they're sad, and they deal with past in a meaningful somber way.
This is exactly how I felt. There was always a connection with both these songs. I didn't know others felt the same. I think there was some similarities with the way both scenes were edited too. Always makes me sad
3:05 this is emotional for all of us. As we age, not many people tend to need us like they used to before. I’m 47, and I have a son, and I have a “step son” if you can call him that; a student who loved me like a father, he graduated in 2021 from my campus, but he still sometimes comes home to my office once or twice a week each month. Though our high school isn’t the same anymore without him, it’s hard for me to unlock our campus doors every morning without thinking he’s going to be right there waiting for me. I have a locomotive he gifted to me for our school’s 80th Anniversary (1941-2021), he custom painted and lettered it. Everyday in my office, I look at that locomotive on my display cabinet, and I occasionally cry, but he still visits me, I’m glad we still see each other.
Love this song. Im literally 15 and still watch Disney, and listen to it's music. not tht i am a child. But this music has more meaning to me than music these days.
I come from Kentwood, Louisiana, a town of about 2000 people, and I've loved Cars for just about as long as I can remember. I can't explain how close to home (pun somewhat intended) this song hits for me, in hindsight.
"Time goes by, time brings changes and you change too. Nothing comes that you can't handle so on you go" To you Nestlé, my old dog who would always get himself up after a fall in the stairs. No matter how old. I will forever love you with all my heart.
Brings back childhood memories of a simpler time and place on Main Street America. James Taylor sung this right on point. He is a American Treasure for sure. Just like this movie.
Spot on! One of the very few quotes I follow. I don't ride motorcycles or drive cars to get somewhere fast and efficiently, I do it to have a great time. It's not about the destination. It's about how you get there, how you enjoy it :D Wishing you guys a great road ahead :)
I took a road trip down the portion of Route 66 in Illinois this past summer, it made me sad to see many of the small towns alongside old Route 66 are left behind. Just like in Cars, they were only a short distance away from the interstate, but were bypassed to save small amounts of time. The highway Historic Rte 66 runs the course of the original road just alongside it. And where they old road wasn't eroded away, it was still visible overgrown an crumbling. There were too many places to stop, you just couldn't see them all. The only thing currently on my bucket list is to drive the whole length of Old 66. And I would be willing to spend a whole year doing so. Kudos to Cars for stirring up nostalgia for this national treasure.
Cars was my childhood movie and I still watch it often. I never understood why my dad loves the movie so much. But now that I’m older I finally realized that Radiator Springs is just like his hometown. It really is sad seeing even more of it fade away every time we go down to visit. He always talks about how much he misses it too :(
I have lived and worked in the same town for 48 years and seen so many changes not all for better. It’s amazing how you can sometimes feel like a dinosaur in the place we call home. This song captures my feelings exactly. God Bless all
When I graduate high school in 2026, this movie will be 20 years old.. 🤯 This was my favorite movie when I was little. I would always beg my grandma to turn on dvd for Cars whenever I would go to her house. This song gives me a lot of nostalgia every time I hear it. I just can’t believe it’s only 2 years away from being 20.. 😢
This song will always bring me back to old days when I was a kid and I loved this movie I'm 20 now and I just shed a tear to this bc I wish I could relive my childhood again to when times were simpler
Fuck i remember when cars came out i was 6 holy shit i was dying to see that movie and the two most significant parts i remember were this song and doc. James taylor is a great artist
Mister Universe yeah, The story of rute 66 is true. Just like that a lot of little towns struggled to survive because of the lack of people. Just like this song says.
I grew up in a small town in central Florida. Because we're so close to Disney, it's been building up so rapidly the past years. They keep letting people in and building developments, our sewers and roads can't handle it. Crime is spiking, too. I really miss what my town used to be. It really is hard to find a reason to stay, but I don't think I could leave. I love my town too much.
I remembered tearing up to this song. I remembered. And I saw how times changed. And now I grew to hate it but I learned to get along with it as if I had loved it. How everything changes. And now this song is a reminder of good the times before was before it was gone. Forever. Never to return.
im here on the 18th anniversary of this movie. this is my favorite movie of all time. i remember when my dad took me to blockbuster long before it shut down and played this movie for me. i watched it so many times that i had every scene memorized and recreated everything with my toys. this song reminds me of how much my life has changed, how the times have changed. im really thankful i got to experience this. i love my dad.
This song reminds me of the little town I once lived in Vietnam for over 18 years. It's small, but lovely. There were trees, river, sunshine and lovely people. Every little day I lived there, was a shiny piece of my childhood. Even 17 years later, I'm now on the other side of the globe, away from that town, I always look back. It has changed a lot; I'm pretty sure. My childhood friends no long live there. The people I loved all passed away. But I know the old town is still waiting for me. I haven't had a chance to visit it; but I will. I miss it a lot.
When I was younger, my dad watched the first cars movie with me, when the scene of radiator springs back then came up and showed how less and less people went to the town, it made him feel sad, because it reminded him about how a lot of places from his childhood sadly had the same fate. So far, it's starting to happen to me too, blockbuster closed down for me, some restaurants I went to closed for different buildings, it's sad that life has to change.
This song played in Cars when McQueen learned from Sally that Radiator Springs was one of the greatest places on Route 66, the Mother Road; it was popular in the 50's. Soon after the interstate was built, the town was forgotten and vanished from the map. After he fixed the road and left the town, he completed a race in California and decided to decline on Dinoco to stay with Rust-eze. He the set up his racing headquarters in that town and put it back on the map. If McQueen ends up retiring from racing in the possible Cars 4, he will decide to leave Radiator Springs. It'll be like Toy Story 4's twist ending; Woody bids a heartfelt farewell to his friends before beginning a new life with Bo Peep, Giggle McDimples, Duke Caboom, Ducky and Bunny in the traveling carnival.
My dad grew up in a small Kentucky town where the main road had everything you could want from bars, restaurants, hotels, and little shops and it was the place to get to anywhere you needed. And then the interstate was built near us and the vibrant town and Main road slowly vanished over time and got less and less busy.,Buildings my dad had once made memories in slowly demolished or replaced. And now our town is now a shell of what it used to be. It still has that old town feel to me but I can only imagine getting to see it in its prime like my dad had 😢 this song perfectly encapsulates what happened to my hometown
Cars one is probably one of my most favorite movies it’s so good and this song brings tears to my eyes and not many songs have claimed them so that’s special
James we are Christians...we so love the world as he did. This is our world now the Pandemic made tge lights dull and just about go out but the bell rings....we love we do not gate. We are friends and we have two paths..two hearts 2 countries, now are youu in or not my friend because I am, Carolyn from Cabada
I am 21 years old now, when I firs saw Cars I was about 8 or 9 years old, i remember every weekend going out with my cousins, my friends only to play on the street, hide n' seek, and other many kid's games, in México were a game named "víbora de la mar" it was awesome... Who Will thought the night when we get into our homes at 2 am was going to be the last one to spare with you childhood friends... Some of them are married, out of Town or even not with us anymore.... Damn I miss that good ol' times
How can anyone not like this song? It’s James Freakin’ Taylor, we a veteran song artist from like the 70’s-early 80’s! And he made this song for a Pixar movie 30 years later!
country music always has a very special place in my heart..i love this type of music...i wish to live in America...in a small town...this is my dream since i was a kid
Cars 1 will allways will be the great movie
Matthew Triplett truth!
Our town
Matthew Triplett I agree.
And Our Town was the best song.
Yeah😔💪
😔😔 unforgetable
“Time goes by, time brings changes, you change too”
This line hits hard doesn’t it people
Yes😢
Yes sir
Yes it does and it means a lot of things especially when you’re getting older
@@boombox4037 thank you for the fact
@@mattybraps7620 uhhhh ok I didn’t realize it as a fact but sure I guess no problem
Cars 1 : winning isnt everything
Cars 2 : best friendship is everything
Cars 3 : believe in yourself
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The best is the first. There's more philosophy in the Radiator Springs' history too. It makes someone more honest. Of course are good the others too, but the first brings more reflection.
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Cars 1: A really good movie about nostalgia and classic Americana in which the protagonist has a very poignant arc that feels very satisfying.
Cars 2: The one where Pixar forgot all that stuff.
Cars 3: Kinda brought things back but they still kinda shat the bed a lil bit. Still better than the second one tho, so there's that.
“Cars didn't drive on it to make great time. They drove on it to have a great time.”
-Sally Carrera | Cars (2006)
Hard to believe Cars came out 10 years ago... Where did the time go :(
Yeah same here
That's was Long Ago.
nathan evans
time goes to fast
Clips Before Time but not very long ago
Joshua Swart
This song is so sad and sweet filled with a lot of truth and is indeed a perfect song for the movie cars
I lived in a little town in Nebraska. It was a lovely little place where I could map everything out in my head and replicate it on paper. When I visited two years ago, I was heartbroken to see a large shopping strip in a piece of land that flourished freely without human interference. This song came to mind. And this summer, I completed an internship at an organization dedicated to preserving a certain portion of land filled with rich history and culture (and small towns are the life force of that land). I am so thankful for their efforts. I wish that this song will never have to ring true for those areas. Recent polls show that people love small towns and old buildings, and old buildings keep small businesses alive. They bring communities together through thick and thin.
+TheInkWelle Sorry, man. I'm really sorry
Sorry for what happened man
TheInkWelle it's the same for old Las Vegas buildings. Once they were there, great classic hotels, but now, they are long gone. It's really sad for me. Since I was born in Las Vegas in 2004. Never got to go inside in the riveria until it got imploded in 2016. 😔
Those people who paid people to build it should be charged with interference with a memory
My town has a Walmart on a piece of land that was untouched
Racing wasn't the best part of Doc's life.
You were.
Oh my God
Count Jack Noire how?
fuck, my heart can't take it
Poetic Eternity 😢
@Nati At 4:30 Smokey, Docs old crew chief, telling Lightning about Doc in Cars 3.
Such a beautiful song with a deep meaning.Now that's music.
Yup now this is what I call a song(no offense other writers)
Christoper si
“Yes! We’re still Open!”
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I felt bad for Luigi, knowing that there no customers coming to his "Casa De La Tires" anymore since I-40 opened.
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"To tell the truth, lights don't shine at all. In our town"
Jeez that hit
I literally read your comment right as that part came on and I heaved an emotional sigh as I am reminded of how this song made me cry as a kid, regardless of whether I heard this song in the movie or on the soundtrack.
Time bought changes but maybe not the right one
I miss my old home. I had everything I needed, literally on one street. Just like in Cars. Now I'm forced to live in the City, so far away from my old home. Haven't heard from my old friends, I wish I did. Never met any truer friends than them. I keep company of course, but nobody impacts me the same as they did. I'm scared I'll never see my old home and old friends again.
I did hear from one, He's changed so much. Then again, I'm sure I have as well. And I simply haven't noticed.
I miss the old days. Truly. 2010 and earlier... best days I've ever seen.
So much keeps changing... I miss my one-lane one-way road I used to live in. Mentally, and physically speaking.
I feel like crying for you...I'm sure it is tough being away from your best friends and not being able to reach out to them. You're in my prayers though and I hope you are doing well otherwise.
Live a life in present, once the moment gone nothing you can do. I also gone same through situation as you had gone. Came from mid level city to big city coz of career and all. Miss the my home town so much but things are change there too means in some good way and mostly bad way. So I am glad I got live such great childhood in that little city and poses the great memories of it
I had to move as well because a bullet flew through our living room window.
I was crying when we moved because I lived there ever since I was born
If a film, a cartoon, is able to make you feel like this ( i'm completely destroyed in tears right now) ...well, it is a great film. It won't be a film like this whit those musics
You’re not alone bro. I can’t listen to this without completely tearing up.
Ok you guys made me feel more normal bc I just cried 😭😭
i thought i was the only one who cried
My dad always tells me about growing up in the 50s and my grandma in the 20s. Man I wish I could have been there.
You don't know half of it. Life was so simple then. My hometown of Needham, MA is nothing but trendy and toney millionaires anymore
Richard Caruso Rather millonares than crimes with a corrupted police station...
same here
Rethink because America was extremely racist
Bluefox Gaming true
Bring peace to this year 2020.
Love God. Ask for forgiveness.
Miss these old times man.. cant we just all allow peace to come to this world of ours. Please God. Forgive Us.
Amen.
2021
Can't believe how long it's been since Cars was released....
What about now eh?
WHAT ABOUT NOw EH
@@comeradetrotski2917 WHAT ABOUT NOW EH!?
@@revoked2131 what about now
@@Svennyboy06 what about now :(
Cars 1 represents life. One of the many lessons it taught me is that you need to slow down and enjoy life. Take a step back and look at what you have. Enjoy life to the fullest. If you don’t, you’ll blink and you’ll see you never really enjoyed life. Long ago, but not so very long ago, Covid hit. I was 16 at the time, and now I’m almost 20. I’ll be 20 next month and sooner or later I’ll be 40, then 60, then 80. Just enjoy life and be happy with what you have
The last verse hits me hard…
“Come what may… it’s our town”
It doesn’t matter… we love it anyway ❤️😭😭🥺
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This song is just as strong and beautiful as When She Loved Me. They both have a lot in common: They're from Pixar films, they're sad, and they deal with past in a meaningful somber way.
This is exactly how I felt. There was always a connection with both these songs. I didn't know others felt the same. I think there was some similarities with the way both scenes were edited too. Always makes me sad
It's brings back memories and makes me sad about the past
3:05 this is emotional for all of us. As we age, not many people tend to need us like they used to before. I’m 47, and I have a son, and I have a “step son” if you can call him that; a student who loved me like a father, he graduated in 2021 from my campus, but he still sometimes comes home to my office once or twice a week each month. Though our high school isn’t the same anymore without him, it’s hard for me to unlock our campus doors every morning without thinking he’s going to be right there waiting for me. I have a locomotive he gifted to me for our school’s 80th Anniversary (1941-2021), he custom painted and lettered it. Everyday in my office, I look at that locomotive on my display cabinet, and I occasionally cry, but he still visits me, I’m glad we still see each other.
This is the ‘When she loved me’ for Cars
Love this song. Im literally 15 and still watch Disney, and listen to it's music. not tht i am a child. But this music has more meaning to me than music these days.
Paige Lewis Reminds me of my hometown so it hurts 😢
I agree with you. I'm 16 and love this kind of music specially by brad paisley
I come from Kentwood, Louisiana, a town of about 2000 people, and I've loved Cars for just about as long as I can remember. I can't explain how close to home (pun somewhat intended) this song hits for me, in hindsight.
I was 15 when I watched this and I am 21 now and love this movie
I've just turned 20 and I've watched all the cars movies 50 times. I have a problem but I can't stop
"Time goes by, time brings changes and you change too. Nothing comes that you can't handle so on you go"
To you Nestlé, my old dog who would always get himself up after a fall in the stairs. No matter how old.
I will forever love you with all my heart.
Brings back childhood memories of a simpler time and place on Main Street America. James Taylor sung this right on point. He is a American Treasure for sure. Just like this movie.
enough to make a grown man cry 😔
And thats ok
Manly tears
When corona virus wide spread. The main Street isn't main Street anymore...
This virus takes out our lights
this was exactly my thought process
i felt the same!
Yea bro 😢😢😢😢😢
With this corona is making my smile and laughter go away!! And never remembering my fun times anymore
I couldn't stop crying hearing this
Eren Yeager If Levi gets word , he'll b slap you
Neither Could i it is sad
The Titan who’s Levi?
Nice I'm not the only one
why you make me cry? you know I love cars...
Me to
Same
In loving memory of our legend, Dale Earnhardt.
1951-2001
NASCAR won't be the same without you.
Dale Earnhardt Jr's father
No one can dislike this song
Fucking watch me
+HippoLarynx I feel sorry for your lack of music ears
Fucking watch me
well there's few nowadays kids, don't care about them matey.
Amen
Cars didn’t drive on it to make a great time.
They drove on it to have a great time.-
Memorable Quote from Cars😞😢😭
I remenber this quote everytime I go for a ride
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Spot on! One of the very few quotes I follow. I don't ride motorcycles or drive cars to get somewhere fast and efficiently, I do it to have a great time. It's not about the destination. It's about how you get there, how you enjoy it :D
Wishing you guys a great road ahead :)
@@gokulkrishm51 Such a nice thought man. Great roads ahead tu you too.
This song is in the feels, shoot time does fly fast. Changes before your very own eyes
Never forget your hometowns and homelands people. Never stop loving them.
I cried with this song when i was 8
I am crying now at my 15
I will cry with this song every single time i hear it
This song is so sad... If you really listen to the lyrics, it hits you.
Expecially if you live in a town like the one in the song, just like me
This song was so sad and beautiful, it should be played in funerals.
2:22 I always thought he said "Its hard to find Luigi, left Tuesday" lol
Lmaooo wtf
I’m confused
3:22
best country music i ever heard
I took a road trip down the portion of Route 66 in Illinois this past summer, it made me sad to see many of the small towns alongside old Route 66 are left behind. Just like in Cars, they were only a short distance away from the interstate, but were bypassed to save small amounts of time. The highway Historic Rte 66 runs the course of the original road just alongside it. And where they old road wasn't eroded away, it was still visible overgrown an crumbling. There were too many places to stop, you just couldn't see them all. The only thing currently on my bucket list is to drive the whole length of Old 66. And I would be willing to spend a whole year doing so. Kudos to Cars for stirring up nostalgia for this national treasure.
Cars was my childhood movie and I still watch it often. I never understood why my dad loves the movie so much. But now that I’m older I finally realized that Radiator Springs is just like his hometown. It really is sad seeing even more of it fade away every time we go down to visit. He always talks about how much he misses it too :(
I have lived and worked in the same town for 48 years and seen so many changes not all for better. It’s amazing how you can sometimes feel like a dinosaur in the place we call home. This song captures my feelings exactly. God Bless all
35 people took the highway and left Radiator Springs, making it disappear from the map.
When I graduate high school in 2026, this movie will be 20 years old.. 🤯 This was my favorite movie when I was little. I would always beg my grandma to turn on dvd for Cars whenever I would go to her house. This song gives me a lot of nostalgia every time I hear it. I just can’t believe it’s only 2 years away from being 20.. 😢
makes me cry every time.
Sometimes you need to think about the past and I don't know why, but this is a great song for it.
Always makes me think how much my City of New York has changed since I've moved away. I still love it but it's not what it was anymore.
The older I get, the more I realise how much I relate to this song.
same
My parents are always talking about how things looked in the '60s. They also love old-looking structures.
@maximun tutorials not so very long ago
@@cloudy1723 The world was different
@@gokulkrishm51
Oh yes it was
This brings a tear to my eye, loved cars when I was 7 and still do now, it’s gotten me through a lot and I will always have nistolga for it
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This song will always bring me back to old days when I was a kid and I loved this movie
I'm 20 now and I just shed a tear to this bc I wish I could relive my childhood again to when times were simpler
A song fit to bring a grown man to tears. This was my town.
cars 1: finding your true self
cars 2: friends will stay till the end
cars 3: stand till your last breath
And I will never forget cars 1 2006
This song is so beautiful and extremely relatable
Fuck i remember when cars came out i was 6 holy shit i was dying to see that movie and the two most significant parts i remember were this song and doc. James taylor is a great artist
Rip Paul Newman
I know he died like ten years ago but it's still really sad that we lost such an amazing actor so soon.
hostility i was 11
This song just gives me nostalgia from 2009-2017
For me is from 2006 - 2015 😭
"Lights don't shine as brightly as they shone before
Tell the truth, lights don't shine at all"
Beautiful lyrics.
Route 66
James Scott The American Road
Is Route 66 true?
Mister Universe yup i live right near route 66
Mister Universe yeah, The story of rute 66 is true. Just like that a lot of little towns struggled to survive because of the lack of people. Just like this song says.
@@aldendelmayor9338 yes but radiator springs is not real
"Cars didn't drive on it to make a great time, they drove on it to have a great time."
-Sally Carrera
I grew up in a small town in central Florida. Because we're so close to Disney, it's been building up so rapidly the past years. They keep letting people in and building developments, our sewers and roads can't handle it. Crime is spiking, too. I really miss what my town used to be. It really is hard to find a reason to stay, but I don't think I could leave. I love my town too much.
Let me guess. Davenport Florida.
James Taylor was a really great songwriter. He put real live into songs so beautifully.
“The world was different, oh yes it was” that hit me hard 😭
Man, I miss late 00s-early 10s.
I remembered tearing up to this song. I remembered. And I saw how times changed. And now I grew to hate it but I learned to get along with it as if I had loved it. How everything changes. And now this song is a reminder of good the times before was before it was gone. Forever. Never to return.
This literally has to be the song of the century. So much changed in 15 yrs, so much still to come
im here on the 18th anniversary of this movie. this is my favorite movie of all time. i remember when my dad took me to blockbuster long before it shut down and played this movie for me. i watched it so many times that i had every scene memorized and recreated everything with my toys. this song reminds me of how much my life has changed, how the times have changed. im really thankful i got to experience this. i love my dad.
" Long ago, but not so very long ago, the world was different. *Oh yes it was* "
I’m 20 years old and love this movie to pieces,
This song reminds me of the little town I once lived in Vietnam for over 18 years. It's small, but lovely. There were trees, river, sunshine and lovely people. Every little day I lived there, was a shiny piece of my childhood. Even 17 years later, I'm now on the other side of the globe, away from that town, I always look back.
It has changed a lot; I'm pretty sure. My childhood friends no long live there. The people I loved all passed away. But I know the old town is still waiting for me. I haven't had a chance to visit it; but I will. I miss it a lot.
When I was younger, my dad watched the first cars movie with me, when the scene of radiator springs back then came up and showed how less and less people went to the town, it made him feel sad, because it reminded him about how a lot of places from his childhood sadly had the same fate.
So far, it's starting to happen to me too, blockbuster closed down for me, some restaurants I went to closed for different buildings, it's sad that life has to change.
2000 to 2017 changed so much back than it was so different I miss back than
That I think a lot of game devs and gamers alike can relate to because for them the world of games n gaming was truly a different place.
This song played in Cars when McQueen learned from Sally that Radiator Springs was one of the greatest places on Route 66, the Mother Road; it was popular in the 50's. Soon after the interstate was built, the town was forgotten and vanished from the map. After he fixed the road and left the town, he completed a race in California and decided to decline on Dinoco to stay with Rust-eze. He the set up his racing headquarters in that town and put it back on the map. If McQueen ends up retiring from racing in the possible Cars 4, he will decide to leave Radiator Springs. It'll be like Toy Story 4's twist ending; Woody bids a heartfelt farewell to his friends before beginning a new life with Bo Peep, Giggle McDimples, Duke Caboom, Ducky and Bunny in the traveling carnival.
This song brings me back some memories thst i had in new baden tx
Why did u make me cry I love cars
Reminds me to Radiator springs. Great songs , great movie also
My dad grew up in a small Kentucky town where the main road had everything you could want from bars, restaurants, hotels, and little shops and it was the place to get to anywhere you needed. And then the interstate was built near us and the vibrant town and Main road slowly vanished over time and got less and less busy.,Buildings my dad had once made memories in slowly demolished or replaced. And now our town is now a shell of what it used to be. It still has that old town feel to me but I can only imagine getting to see it in its prime like my dad had 😢 this song perfectly encapsulates what happened to my hometown
This song hits differently when you havent met yours friends in years
Promise too anyone this will make a grown man cry….😔😔 I miss being a kid man
yes Allan, nobody can dislike this fantastic song.... whoever did....... please grow up.
i can dislike it :D
You're absolutely right Gregg, this song is fantastic...it almost made me cry.
geragiordano1700 Me too. Having grown up in small town Ohio (5000), and Michigan (400), where Wal*mart, expressways, and such have killed them.
@@blackmambanana7245 you can dislike it, but your heart can't
We miss you, Joe Ranft, Bud Luckey, Don Rickles and Adam Burke!
And more importantly, George Carlin and Paul Newman
@@sigmathetaphialphabeta Ed asner Jessica Walter Carrie Fisher and Christopher plummer
Cars one is probably one of my most favorite movies it’s so good and this song brings tears to my eyes and not many songs have claimed them so that’s special
James we are Christians...we so love the world as he did. This is our world now the Pandemic made tge lights dull and just about go out but the bell rings....we love we do not gate. We are friends and we have two paths..two hearts 2 countries, now are youu in or not my friend because I am, Carolyn from Cabada
Cars.......Why?
Why has the world changed through time.......
We don't drive to make good time. We drive to have a Good Time 😢❤️🌹
‘What happend?’
‘The town got bypassed just to save ten minutes of driving.’
Lake Alfred Florida was one of those towns.
I am 21 years old now, when I firs saw Cars I was about 8 or 9 years old, i remember every weekend going out with my cousins, my friends only to play on the street, hide n' seek, and other many kid's games, in México were a game named "víbora de la mar" it was awesome... Who Will thought the night when we get into our homes at 2 am was going to be the last one to spare with you childhood friends... Some of them are married, out of Town or even not with us anymore.... Damn I miss that good ol' times
This is so nostalgic. Thank you.
Cars didn't go to make great times, they go to make great times. Thank you for the movie, Paul Newman and Joe Ranft. We will remember this.
Seven people don't have souls.
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How can anyone not like this song? It’s James Freakin’ Taylor, we a veteran song artist from like the 70’s-early 80’s! And he made this song for a Pixar movie 30 years later!
How beautiful this song is!
That neon, that ambiance, that look, seriously wow...
This song brings my memory back when i was just a kid, its makes me cry, beacuse of the nicest memories that i left in my town
country music always has a very special place in my heart..i love this type of music...i wish to live in America...in a small town...this is my dream since i was a kid
Never thought a kids movie would have a deeper meaning behind this song I didn't even realize as a child.
Same here
I sung this song when i was in 8th grade at a spring middle school concert 😭😭💗💗😎😎
By far my favorite singer of all time along with Jim Croce and Cat Stevens.
2023 kids are Teenagers now! TIime goes by Time brings changes You change too! 😭 my heart just falls out when o hear this!
Way to go Wheelhaus. You uncovered something I've never heard about.
This was one of the great songs on cars and life is a highway 😢