I always heard it called the Livernois Lean.
I always heard it called the Livernois Lean.
That seems to be everywhere only now with the adjustable back of the seat so it almost lays down on the rear seat,somebody could be 6’4” and all you see is a forehead and eyes above the steering wheel.
^^ I've seen that too Richard. They are driving in a reclined position, crazy. For awhile there, I've seen others lean towards the drivers door while driving. Wonder what that lean is called?
Yes, but she formed The Pretenders in London. I think she was there to seduce or marry Ray Davies of The Kinks. I heard she succeeded. Her bandmates Peter Farndon and James Honeyman-Scott both died of drug-overdoses, which kind of killed them and the band. At least their classic early sound.
Thats kinky!Yes, but she formed The Pretenders in London. I think she was there to seduce or marry Ray Davies of The Kinks. I heard she succeeded. Her bandmates Peter Farndon and James Honeyman-Scott both died of drug-overdoses, which kind of killed them and the band. At least their classic early sound.
She was a rock writer and was in various bands before the Pretenders. She was involved with Ray later after she became famous. That wasn't the reason she moved to London.Yes, but she formed The Pretenders in London. I think she was there to seduce or marry Ray Davies of The Kinks. I heard she succeeded. Her bandmates Peter Farndon and James Honeyman-Scott both died of drug-overdoses, which kind of killed them and the band. At least their classic early sound.
I always knew it as a gangster lean. As in William DeVaughn's 1974 song "Be Thankful for What You've Got":
"Diamond in the back, sunroof down, diggin' the scene with a gangster lean ... "
In this case the reference is very Philly.
Here's a version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myCDlel_Ek8
IMHO, cars have never looked better than they did in that era. Much like skyscrapers have never looked better than those constructed in the 1920s and 30s.Here's a version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myCDlel_Ek8
It's a pity those types of cars all became considered oversized gas-guzzlers. [[I ride a bike because I can get a full tank for five bucks.)
As someone implied earlier with The Simpsons clip and William DeVaughn reference, it seems to be more of a black people thing in general.
With Detroit being over 80% black, I guess some by default associate the style with it versus other cities.
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And there's also the association of the automobile with Detroit. Which raises the question "Where might you see the 'Detroit lean' outside of an automobile?" That could get interesting.
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