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I was stretching bagels in Knoxville back in 95. One day, one of the girls up front comes running back and says “ hey Clint- your bike is on the radio!” Didn’t really know what she meant, but it was. Very, very cool. my btdt old bike was the proverbial bad Moto Guzzi back then and it still is now.Maybe y’all don’t like Cake, but they’re a band I like a lot.
Ok Clint, I’ll still buy you a cheeseburger next time we can get together even though your taste in music is questionable 😂😂😂
Fan of Cake as well. I always thought Perhaps was pretty well done as well...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8erLiYaO0nc
We saw Cake last year and they put on a great show, touring again this year. Fun band.
Probably bad moto guzzi fit in the time signature, and they were usually priced much higher than Japanese bikes then. So you had to have a r-n-r lifestyle to get one. They were certainly too expensive for me at the time!
The song itself is an artistic treatise of the commercialisation of cool; an examination of the contradictions and irony of excessive consumerism as image. As the song says, "Excess ain't rebellion, you're buying where they're selling" and Moto Guzzi may have been simply a brand obscure enough to build the narrative of trying to buy cool. Like the concert shirt also referenced in the song "to prove you were there, that you heard of them first".
"...Most of my non-riding friends think I have a Ducati, because that's the only Italian bike they can remember. To use Guzzi in the song is astute, as Ducati has greater recognition for the generic listener..."