Um...snipe? Ronnie and the Daytonas, written by John Wilkin.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Little GTO, you're really lookin' fine
Three deuces and a four-speed and a 389
Listen to her tachin' up now, listen to her why-ee-eye-ine
C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out GTO
Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
Wa-wa (mixed with "Ahhh, little GTO")
wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa
You oughta see her on a road course or a quarter mile
This little modified Pon-Pon has got plenty of style
She beats the gassers and the rail jobs, really drives 'em why-ee-eye-ild
C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out GTO
Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
Wa-wa (mixed with "Ahhh, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa
<instrumental break>
MIXTURE
Gonna save all my money (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) and buy a GTO (turnin' it on, blowin' it out)
Get a helmet and a roll bar (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) and I'll be ready to go
(turnin' it on, blowin' it out)
Take it out to Pomona (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) and let 'em know (turnin' it on, blowin' it out), yeah, yeah
That I'm the coolest thing around
Little buddy, gonna shut you down
When I turn it on, wind it up, blow it out GTO
Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO")
Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") Wa-wa (mixed with "Ahhh, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa FADE
This song illustrates the impact that street racing had upon pop culture during this time period. Evidence that cars were a popular theme in pop culture is illustrated in other songs such as The Beach Boys's "Little Deuce Coupe" and "409", as well as Jan and Dean's " Drag City", and "Hot Rod Lincoln" by Commander Cody and His Lost Airmen. Much like today, cars were a status symbol in this time period. Those with the fastest cars gained the most respect. As a result, much time was devoted to this process and modifying cars became a popular hobby. This trade was commonly shared amongst teenage boys who used their souped up cars to demonstrate their masculinity, which in turn was used to pick up girls. While the modification methods have become more advanced over the years, the motivation and pleasure behind the activity of speed racing remains the same. The mass appeal has survived as well, as street racing makes appearances in movies and music today.
"Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together...." - Carl Zwanzig
_________________ \"Those who hammer their guns into plows
will plow for those who do not.\"
- Thomas Jefferson
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