The Cars - 'You Might Think' | 2018 Induction

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The Cars perform "You Might Think" at the 2018 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

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Without The Cars New Wave 80's style may never have kicked off. This band was well ahead of the curve musically. Incredible lead guitarist, very musical in solo style

leokimvideo
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Glad they got in before Ric died. And still sad Ben couldn't live to experience it

justina
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Elliot Easton just puts a smile on my face. He's such an underrated guitarist. I love his style.

InsignificantNick
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I always loved how Greg Hawks and Eliot Easton played together.They complimented each other perfectly.Easton was criminally under rated as a lead guitarists.He came up with so many great sounds.

cahg
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Rest in Peace, the two big personalities of the Cars, Ben Orr and Ric Ocasek. May their spirits live on eternally through their music.

jxmes
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Elliot Easton is one of the most underrated soloists of the 80s.

TheGuitarHistorian
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The Cars were simply amazing. Every song they wrote was pure creativity. New sound that had never been and has never been matched. My band had the wonderful privilege of working with Greg in the studio. He produced a 4-song demo for us and spent countless hours in the studio to make sure we had a fantastic product to distribute. God bless Ben and Rick

stephenmorse
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It's really rare and pretty special that a group can get up on stage 34 years after the release of the song, and perform it like they wrote it yesterday. They still sound exactly the same!

chrossphyre
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40 years on, and the future guitar legend who took four other very talented musicians on the ride of their lives still hadn't lost a note.. Amazing!

paulkillinger
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They were a massive part of my younger years and still are today at 57

yorkshiregrit
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One of most underrated groups in Rock! Very consistently great sound and lyrics. Ric sounded so great here!

dandandkl
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Elliot Easton solos were iconic, and as he has said never improvised,
he crafted each one and always played them exactly the same, which is what people love about the cars

mrpentium
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Elliot Easton is amazing! RIP Ben & Rick. Your music will live forever.

therealtechhandyman
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I've been playing guitar since the 1970's....I've played thousands of gigs. (Rock, country, blues, acoustic, R&B..you name it) And I can tell you Elliot Easton is one of the most under rated guitarists out there. His playing is imaginative, fun, humorous, technical, well constructed....especially his guitar solos. Each one is like a song within a song.

JohnDoe-xris
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Listening to them in 70's and 80's, they were always on the boom box.

oscardelta
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EE is so underrated!
His solos are songs within the song. GENIUS

bluegrassreb
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It was 1979 I was 8 years old when I first heard the cars. It’s one of those moments in your life you’ll never forget. I was heartbroken when Ben Orr died…. It felt like losing a close relative and I was even more devastated when Ric Ocasek died. Im so glad they made it to Hall of Fame….. they really deserve it. LONG LIVE THE CARS!

jguerra
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These guys totally embody Rock and Roll. Timelessness, commitment, a generational bridge of genres, and not taking themselves too seriously.

esseen
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I have so many memories of The Cars. Drives, Parties, life and just listening to them. The 1980s ... The best of times.

GeorgeVreelandHill
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They are the Cars and now they are forever etched in history. They made the eighties rock and inspired us teens of Reagan years to dance. Farewell and thanks for the memories.

RLJmusiclife