We Love Cars, and THE Cars

It only took forever for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to recognize the true genius of the Cars, finally letting them in the Hall in 2018. How did it all begin for the Cars? In the late 70s and early 80s, one band stood above all others relative to originality and sound. The Cars! In 1978 the Cars were named “Best New Artist” in the 1978 Rolling Stone Readers’ by its readers, and their very first LP sold nearly seven million units. Their MTV video for “You Might Think” earned them Video of the Year.

Cars founder Rick Ocasek met Benjamin Orr in Cleveland in the late 60s while playing in separate bands. They hit it off right away, promising to keep in touch as they went about their merry ways. Years later, they ran into each other again just outside Boston, realizing they were meant to be in the same band. It was their fourth LP ‘Shake It Up,’ that changed the course of history with the hit single “Since You’ve Been Gone.”

Sadly, Benjamin Orr died of pancreatic cancer in 2000, thus they lost all chances of getting back together again.


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