A friend from CA sent it to me last week. Surprised at all the old guys music taste. Good to see a local guy in it, Ronnie Roaster..
It’s free to watch with ads on YouTube but is age restricted so only viewable on YouTube…………...heavy trip down memory lane
That because the movie was made by Brian Darwas. He is a member of the Rumbers car club and hot rod builder form the Bronx. As well a bass player in The Scrapers and the former bass player in the band Roger Miret and the Disasters. Roger Miret is a of the founding members of the Rumbers Brian Darwas with Roger's coupe in the Roger Miret and the Disasters "My Riot" video Brain and Roger's 324 Olds powered 32 Chevy Coupe. Roger Miret in his Rumblers Jacket Brian Darwas in The Scrapers Babylon Burns video- A more current Brian Darwas Note the Rumbles Club Jacket
Or here, google - a sweet sickness - came up as the first hit…….( as @hrm2k says, you can then see it on YouTube).
That was a very outstanding video and I can't thank you enough for it. Thanks for posting, helps to understand where Ryan is coming from and why he wants to keep street rods out of this site.
Excellent movie, but the music didn't fit the period of the cars. Too often raucous noise that detracted from the narration. JMTC
Yep music didn’t fit the period, however in the 50s Rock and Roll was rebellious and at first not well excepted by the ESTABLISHMENT similar to what the music on the movie is today. BTW I love the music of the 40s and 50s as well as most music. Building and driving a traditional Hot Rod doesn’t fit the mainstream Again! How cool. Dan
Apparently, you didn't see my earlier post explaining the music, or remember that the Hot Rod Revival of the mid 1990s to the early 2000s was largely fueled by young guys who came out of the punk rock scene. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/the-shifters-documentary-film.1287423/ https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...-traditional-hot-rod-boom-of-the-90s.1138934/ https://choppertown.vhx.tv/packages/desperate-generation/videos/desperate-generation
No, I read it and got it but still disagree. I believe that period hot rods should be accompanied by period music. Our local cruise -ins anyway play oldies not punk-rock. We can agree to disagree and, of course the creator of the film can choose any kind of sound they want. Can't say I've heard many people singing/humming a punk rock song,though.