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Plot. Sam Hummer is a local truck driver from Tucson, Arizona who works for a Tucson-based produce-shipper called "Red River". His driving partners are Duane Haller and "Pops" Dinwiddie. Eventually Sam's son, Carrol Jo (hereafter known as "CJ"), is old enough to ride with his father and the two of them then become partners as well.
Flying Burrito Brothers (Amsterdam, 1970). Left to right: 'Sneaky' Pete Kleinow, Rick Roberts, Chris Hillman, Michael Clarke & Bernie Leadon. The Flying Burrito Brothers are an American country rock band best known for their influential 1969 debut album, The Gilded Palace of Sin. [3]
White line fever may refer to: Highway hypnosis, an altered mental state induced by driving great distances. White Line Fever (film), a 1975 American film. "White Line Fever", a 1977 song by Motörhead from their debut album Motörhead. White Line Fever (TV series), an Australian-rules football show. White Line Fever (book), a 2002 ...
"The Train Song" — non-album single 1970 "If You Gotta Go" — Burrito Deluxe: 1975 "Building Fires" — Flying Again "Bon Soir Blues" — 1976 "Waitin' For Love To Begin" — Airborne: 1977 Sierra "Gina" — Sierra: 1979 The Flying Burrito Brothers "White Line Fever" 95 Live from Tokyo: 1981 The Burrito Brothers "She's a Friend of a Friend ...
The Flying Burrito Bros is the third album by the country rock group, The Flying Burrito Brothers, released in the spring of 1971. Before recording sessions for the album began, Chris Hillman fired Gram Parsons from the band, leaving Hillman and "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow as the only original continuing members. In Parsons' place, the band hired a ...
On June 5, 2020 Emery released their eighth album: White Line Fever. The band has stated on social media that the album's themes are built heavily around the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and where the band was during the occurrence of the events, as they'd just left their home town and departed for Seattle the day of. [52]
2 - Preacher Man/White Line Fever/Nacogdoches Gumbo/East Texas Freezeout/San Angelo Release/Rollin' to Killeen/Blowout/Devil's Highway/Midnight Standoff/Marchin' for Abilene (13:30) 3 - Hico Killer/Long Mile to Houston (4:46) Recorded (June 1987) and mixed (August 1987) by Don Hünerberg at NBC Radio City Studios, New York City
The term "highway hypnosis" was coined by G. W. Williams in 1963. [4][6] Building on the theories of Ernest Hilgard (1986, 1992) that hypnosis is an altered state of awareness, some theorists hold that the consciousness can develop hypnotic dissociation. In highway hypnosis, one stream of consciousness drives the car while the other deals with ...