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Richland Cool Desert Nights 2024

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  • Опубліковано 21 чер 2024
  • Fuji GFX 50S II with GF45mm f2.8 lens in Richland Washington USA at the Cool Desert Nights car show. All photos are SOOC JPEGs using Fuji Nostalgic Negative Film Simulation. +1 color, -1H, +1S, 100 DR, 100 ISO.

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  • @wendingourway
    @wendingourway Місяць тому +1

    Had a fire engine red VW Bug when I graduated college, so I would have fit right in!! Amazing the work and also the money put in to these classics.

    • @DanFarrar
      @DanFarrar  Місяць тому +1

      I was a ‘59 Willys CJ-5. Top speed was 55 if going downhill lol

    • @wendingourway
      @wendingourway Місяць тому

      @@DanFarrar Indeed, those Bugs were no speed demon either...and hold on tight when a big rig blew past!! lol Sometimes I wonder how we ever survived back in the day! lol

  • @innercityunit2112
    @innercityunit2112 Місяць тому +1

    Hello!...Great video Dan, looked like such a fun event and some really cool custom cars/trucks/rods on show.😎.
    Well mate, I think you got some great shots, and the way/pace you edited this video, and choice of music, made it very enjoyable viewing..👍......and, one quick question, who was the band playing such a great cover of that Sweet classic? = a really great version. I'm a big Sweet fan, going back to my early teens. The 1970s was an awesome time for music, such an amazing and eclectic mix...Happy days!

    • @DanFarrar
      @DanFarrar  Місяць тому +1

      LEO. just LEO. He does really great covers and his UA-cam videos are epic. He covers really well IMO because he has a style. He holds true to the tune but man…he gonna rock it out! lol. I adore music by Sweet. My earliest memories of their music was at a state fair in the mid seventies (I was 10-12) and one of the rides had Ballroom Blitz playing on repeat. I stood by that speaker for a while. It was a couple years later Desolation Boulevard came out. The US version was more of a greatest hits release. I feel like The Sweet were poorly managed here in the US. Sweet had some chart topper singles in the states but they were “singles” and the album was out two years earlier. Fast forward to digitized music and I devoured every Sweet song I could find and loved it all…even the bubblegum of late 60’s. My original choice for this video was Turn It Down but I couldn’t find a copy with Brian Connelly on it…just the remade stuff of recent. (which I like too lol).

    • @innercityunit2112
      @innercityunit2112 Місяць тому +1

      @@DanFarrar I'll have to check out some of LEO's covers. I'm not really a 'covers' kind of guy, but if they are done well and the artist puts their own stamp on it, gives it a fresh twist, then I'll pay attention.
      Yes, the Sweet were great and that classic era of glam, 71-76, was amazing. The two artists that really captured my attention back then, 1971 ish and 1972 ish, were Marc Bolan& T.Rex and David Bowie...Hearing Starman on the radio for the very first time, one Sunday evening, on a country walk with my mum and dad, on the official UK top-20 singles chart show, was a real 'lightbulb/wow' musical moment for me. I still remember that feeling it gave me, as if it were yesterday. Been a massive Bowie fan ever since.
      I think I've been lucky on the music front, as I've always been able to listen to/like/enjoy, all kinds of music...From that early age, 11 to 16, glam bands and chart bands, rock, hard rock, blues rock, bands like Alice Cooper, UFO, Wishbone Ash, Rory Gallagher, Ted Nugent, the ones already mentioned, Slade, Bowie, T-Rex, The Sweet , Roxy Music, Mott, Roy Wood and Wizzard, Sparks, Nazareth, Sabbath, Deep Purple, Yes, Groundhogs, Sassafras, eventually leading on to punk and post punk, new wave etc, etc...Bands from the late 1970's to early '80s that were a big influence, were the likes of Joy Division, Comsat Angels, Psychedelic Furs, Theatre of Hate, Spear of Destiny, Killing Joke, the Banshees, Japan, etc, etc, etc...I could go on all day, lol.
      A band I do recommend, from the 70s, if you're not familiar, are Be-Bop Deluxe, fronted by ace guitarist and all-round genius musician and song writer, Bill Nelson...and, from the early 80s, Comsat Angels are well worth a check. Their single 'Independence Day' will give you a flavour of what they're all about........As usual, I'm waffling on far too long, lol.
      Cheers.

    • @DanFarrar
      @DanFarrar  Місяць тому +1

      @@innercityunit2112 Love me some T-Rex for sure. I’ll check your recommendations as I’m always searching lol. I subscribe to LEO on UA-cam. He puts out a sizable amount of videos and has a great sense of humor. Funny thing, he will cover songs I really can’t stand anymore and make me enjoy it his way. And yep, always enjoyed Bowie but must admit I’m the Let’s Dance generation. As for diehard fandom, it’s Queen. That might be cliche in the homeland but out here in the good ‘ole he-man wild west of these here states…that ain’t a he-man mustache at all lol. I followed them beginning to end even through flash and Hot Space lol. The turn came when the I Want to Break Free video hit MTV…the party was over.

  • @garrettsallee4573
    @garrettsallee4573 Місяць тому +1

    That is my 76 high boy, is there anyway I can get that picture?

    • @DanFarrar
      @DanFarrar  Місяць тому

      For sure! Please let me know where the photo(s) are located on the timeline of this video. (ex. 1:12) and email me (so I can send pics and hide your email from UA-cam) hit me up at picsbydan@icloud.com. Happy to set you up 😎

    • @DanFarrar
      @DanFarrar  Місяць тому

      PS - no hidden fees or whatever happy to share.

    • @DanFarrar
      @DanFarrar  Місяць тому

      I made a UA-cam short with your truck as well

    • @garrettsallee4573
      @garrettsallee4573 Місяць тому

      @@DanFarrarsweet thanks!!

  • @michaelangelo7132
    @michaelangelo7132 Місяць тому +1

    WORST MUSIC EVER

    • @DanFarrar
      @DanFarrar  Місяць тому

      WHAT? I can’t hear you lol turn off or down the volume. I never intend to offend