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American Graffiti (1973) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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Mark

Loved watching it with you. By the way, cherry bomb are big firecrackers that as a prank back in the day, would light them and throw in toilets to explode...also, that was the same song, "LOUIE LOUIE, THATS WHERE WE GOTTA GO", that you thought it was

Robert Greffey

Wolfman Jack was a real guy, born Robert Weston Smith, who became an iconic DJ during the early 1960's. He was pretty notorious, with a syndicated show, but I think this movie really gave his career an extra boost. Though past his days of biggest cultural influence, he was a pretty regular older celebrity on TV and radio while growing up in the 70's and 80's. Some bangin' tunes from the 50's/60's. I had forgotten Del Shannon's Runaway was so prominently featured. A buddy of mine fronts a band that covers that tune, and it ALWAYS gets the crowd singing along. Even if they aren't from the start of the chorus, it takes super-human powers to resist the urge to sing along with the "wa-wa-wa-wa-wonder" bit. Since it sounds like we're due for some Start Wars prequels, it's also worth noting that George Lucas loved his hot rods and racing back in the day. It's a love that not only inspired this movie, but also a racing scene in your next Star Wars movie, Episode 1 "The Phantom Menace."

Robert Greffey

They are probably used to hearing he 1963 cover by the Kingsmen. My personal favorite might have to be the version by Toots and the Maytals, but that probably has a lot to do with my love for reggae.

Jeff Mills

Speaking of “Louie Louie” by The Kingsmen, if you haven’t seen the movie “Coup de Ville” go check it out. The best scene has the main characters debating the lyrics of that song.

REDR58

Here are some old Wolfman Jack archives from his radio show: https://archive.org/details/wolfmanjack_202108/