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A Vincent Black Lightning. The song focuses on the main character's love for both his girlfriend and his 1952 Vincent Black Lightning, a rare British motorcycle of which perhaps 30 were made. [4] The character James compares it to other cycles of the age in his dying speech: Says James, in my opinion, there's nothing in this world
Rumor and Sigh is a 1991 album by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson, his thirteenth album since leaving the band Fairport Convention in 1971. Released on the Capitol label, it was a commercial success for Thompson, featuring his biggest American hit single "I Feel So Good", as well as the fan favourite "1952 Vincent Black Lightning”.
Cover of a song by Sir Hugh S. Roberton: 2006: Live At The World Cafe, Vol. 21: In The Cards "The Hots for the Smarts" Live radio session from 2005 2007: Cool as Folk "Tear Stained Letter" The Richard Thompson Band, live at Cambridge Folk Festival, 2001 2007: KFOG Radio 104.5\97.7: Live From The Archives 14 "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
Black Lightning is a fictional DC Comics superhero who first appeared in 1977. Black Lightning may also refer to: Vincent Black Lightning, a UK-made motorcycle produced 1948–1952 "1952 Vincent Black Lightning", a song referencing the Vincent motorcycle, by Richard Thompson on his 1991 album Rumor and Sigh
The superhero name "Black Lightning" originated from a Wonder Woman cover displayed on Julius Schwartz's wall, in which she asks another superhero to "stop this black lightning before it splits that building in two". Isabella liked the reference to lightning and wrote: "The words 'black lightning' sounded cool to me in the era when so many ...
"Black Friday", which features Michael Omartian on piano and David Paich on Hohner electric piano and was released as the first single from the album, relates the story of a crooked speculator who makes his fortune and absconds to Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia, as, according to Fagen, "It was the place most far away from LA we could think of".
The engine produced 54 bhp (40 kW) @ 5700 rpm in Black Shadow trim. [citation needed] The Black Lightning was a racing version of the Black Shadow; every necessary steel part on it that could be was remade in aluminium, and anything not essential was removed altogether. These changes helped reduce the weight from 458 lb (208 kg) to 380 lb (170 kg).
Ride the Lightning is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on July 27, 1984, by the independent record label Megaforce Records. The album was recorded in three weeks with producer Flemming Rasmussen at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen , Denmark.