Ruaway Girl sounds interesting
It wouldn't be allowed these daysRuaway Girl sounds interesting
Like the “n”, looks like she’s gone missingRuaway Girl sounds interesting
"In the still of light" sounds equally interesting. Where on earth do they find these dodgy compilations?It wouldn't be allowed these days
It's strange to think that all over Northern Germany there are 1000s of Audis, VWs, Porsches speeding down the Autobahnen listening to the sounds of the 60s-80s.
They're playing 'If you leave me now' - Chicago - right now
Looks like the titles have been typed from a list on to this album cover possibly by a non English speaker or very poor typist The cover is fine on Qobuz where you’ll see “in the still of the night” …"In the still of light" sounds equally interesting. Where on earth do they find these dodgy compilations?
I recall driving down the Autobahn towards Basel in our Ro-80 - in the rear view mirror there was a tiny distant car... in seconds the 'tiny' car came whooshing past at one helluva lick! My first experience of the no-limit motorway!It's 130 km speed limit on more and more sectors of the Autobahn. And more and more traffic jams. And more and more Dutch caravans. And even more German idiots with their SUVs. So no need speeding down any longer
The Ro 80 - what a car, that was!I recall driving down the Autobahn towards Basel in our Ro-80 - in the rear view mirror there was a tiny distant car... in seconds the 'tiny' car came whooshing past at one helluva lick! My first experience of the no-limit motorway!
Such times!
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Ah! Ours had a retrofitted Ford v6 engine!Yes, but even the Japanese didn't make the Wankel suitable for daily use.
I loved that car (almost as much as the 2CV we bought new in Munich years later). My wife learned to drive with the Ro 80 and because it was a semi-automatic her licence was restricted to automatics only. Ours was a dark burgundy red with matching velour seats. LUXURY!Remember some custom tuned Ro 80s with Otto motors. It was a beautiful car. Time wasn't ripe for this technology. And like with VTOLs German industry gave up, eventually too early.
Don’t know why that made me think of the chef on the muppets, but then again my German prononciation is non-existent…Shall I claim the rights for it? In my original German text it is "sentimental seufzende Fiedler"