Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln by CC & LPA - Original 1972 release
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- Video of Hot Rod Lincoln by Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen first released on paramount records in 1972, this legendary classic has been selling ever since; its #2 on Hot Rod Magazine's 25 all time car songs. This video has been accepted at a video festival in Cannes for feb 2021
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This song should be in the Library of Congress.. 100% meets the standard of “culturally, historically or aesthetically important”
And then some!
And then some!
You got that right!!!
Hs different cuz zsfg
“brakes are good, tires fair.”
Why does this bring back some good memories, I remember when it was originally done! God I'm getting old, what happened to the generation that wasn't supposed to get old?!
Unfortunately, we did. But it's better than the alternative.
I could tell you because we had all the fun and we really were drag racing on the interstate m 74 and started 1965 drag racing
Those that told us we would get this way was the generation we didn't trust.
@@jackbelk8527 no, it was only my body that got old, my mind never did! I was a liberal at 20, I 'm a liberal at 70, been a liberal all my life! I was 15 when those hippies got assassinated at Kent State and my hair was already long! Those were scary years, we've been through this before!
@@johnnyfreedom3437 I was a deputy sheriff dodging thrown bottles and fireworks. Kent State stopped a lot of the crap because the cost was suddenly known to be high.
RIP Commander Cody. Thanks for everything! You added so much good fun to the music world.
👍
bill kirchen is still out there
That was one of the first records I ever bought, and I'm 62 now so I loved it back then. I still live it today😊
Not sure how I even know this song but sometime during my childhood I loved it and still listen to it today and I am 39
I remember when this was a giant hit, i still love it. Rest in Peace Commander Cody and The Lost Planet Airmen
RIP Commander. You and your band The lost planet airmen were totally awesome.
One of the best car songs of all time, and it sounds Clean here.
Super.
Haven’t heard this since grade school .. had the 45
Whoever put this video together deserves an award! Well done!! Excellent vid for the song!!! Damn good of ya!!
Was that Jack Lord? And the Stooges?
I'm an old guy. I remember Charley Ryan's original version in which the Ford and the Mercury were setting the pace
and the hot rod Lincoln had 12 cylinders.
I bought this 45 rpm record in 1971, in a Circle K store in Tucson AZ. It was the 1st record I had ever bought, I was 9 years old. At that time Circle K had a big kiosk up front with ALL the weeks top 40 hits. I, being 9, didn"t care about any of those, but the title: "Hot Rod Lincoln". Caught my eye! BEST BUY, I ever made!
Thank you for making an excellent video out of a really great song. I loved that song back in the day. I am 70 years old now and still love that song reminds me of my younger days and the things I did with my 69 427 Corvette.
Amazing I am still alive. God must have a plan for me.
What absolutely makes this version a killer, besides of course the amazing killer-level music, is the really clever understated vocal, makes you kinda lean in to listen. And then lets the song shake you like a hot dog with a wet towel! Woof forever dig this.
Saw Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, Maria Muldaur and the Greatful Dead at the Hollywood Bowl (Just can't remember the year) Best concert I ever went to.
Pappy said "you're gonna drive me to drinking if you don't stop driving that hot rod Lincoln."
The jukebox guy used to give me 45s and hot rod Lincoln skipped right at low on gas low on gas low on gas low on gas 😅😅😅 memories 😊😊
Yeah, well. Our Dad left him behind in a cloud of dust. 👍
Had the pleasure of seeing these guys many times. Even better, George and I knocked back quite a few shots of tequila.
doesn't get any better than this!
I saw Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen live ... I think it was 1970
Happy trails
Saw them 5-10 times in upstate NY. OH!! to be that kid again.
This is one of Our favorite R😎 CK and R 😎 LL hits , 🔥🚙 🎼🎼🎶🎶🎹🥁🎸🎹 Great memories of iconic American bands ♥️🇺🇸♥️
Was in JHS Wen this sonv came out. Fond Memories, Gravesend Bklyn, Mini Bikes, Great Food, Hottt Lookin Babes & GREAT Music! God Bless...😊
This was very popular when I was quite young. Rest in peace, Commander Cody.😟
Isn't Bill Kirchen still alive?
I fondly remember hearing this song being played on the radio in the mid 70,s, and as young boys my cousin and I would learn the lyrics word for word as we were riding in the car on the way to "Town" in rural Saskatchewan, many laughs, and good times, we thought the hot rod depicted in that song was the coolest thing ever, I still know the words today, thanks for posting!!
This is my all time favorite song. Bar none.
RIP George, thanks for the entertainment! 💛🎶🎸
"...telephone poles looked like a picket fence" says it all.
I’m 19 and I love to play this song while driving my Chevy
Enjoy life. Don't miss the tube tires. Points & rotors. Carbs. Engine belts that lasted a year. Hoses that failed at two years. Brakes that spewed asbestos. Vinyl seats that would absolutely brand you in the summer and frostbite you in the winter. Seat belts were an expensive option. Glass that shattered & splintered. Ah, the "good" old days.
@@jimmiller5600YES those were the good old days. Fifty years from now, these will be the good old days.
commander Cody not well known here in the UK but due to youtube i look forward to hearing much more of there music
Pull up "Lost In the Ozone". CC&TLPA were really a country band that got lost in the Austin Ozone.
Ya know when the state cop that took my license 45 years ago said to me You belong on a race track kid... I didn't wait long... Even did the Craftsman Trucks which is where I wanted to stay if not for my nasty divorce and sticky stuff... By age 37 I have 5 Northeastern Modified Championships and never looked back even after the trucks.. Those were greatest days of my life... I want to be 16 all over again
ME too 😄 the best years of my life.
Did you ever get your license back? I lost mine in 79 but didn't stop driving until 2005!
haha 19 year old here just getting into cars trucks and riding dirt bikes, i’m older than you were but i’ve got a long life ahead of me regardless :)
@@pwokus As I always say with my advice forum is that fat drunk & stupid is no way to thru life son. Lol Make the most of it all over again. On occasion you will see older folks doing stupid things other wise we wouldn't need an Emergency room at the hospitals!!!!
@@thekingsilverado3266 i’ve already learned enough lessons about drinkin for a lifetime LOL
A guy has just got to come back to these old classics once in awhile. As I get to the point were driving is just the thing I do to get my prescriptions and a six pack of cheap beer and maybe a some jalapeno poppers. Hey there are all kinds of addictions. Don't Judge... Any songs like this take me back to the old days when I owned a V8 Chevy Vega, which I traded up for a VW Beetle.
Reminds me of me and my little brother. Only difference we were buying old cop cars at the city auction. Cop motor cop transmission you get the picture. It’s a wonder we are still alive. We raised so much hell some 50 years ago. Damn that was so much fun. 😎🇺🇸
another lost am radio classic remember it well as kid, one reason why I learned and worked on cars and trucks in my teens and 20's)!! at a junkyard and got paid as well! got free cars,gas, and met my wife there, went too college later!
This is a very good compilation that goes very well with the music!!
Thankyou!
Love this song.
"Hot Rod Lincoln" was a huge hit when I was in high school. Especially since I lived in Michigan and Commander Cody was a Michigan band. It wasn't until decades later I found out it was a 1950s song that they covered. Not realizing the history, we never understood how a Lincoln, huge four door sedans at the time, could be a hot rod.
Exactly!?
Yeah, it was a "hot rod"...he stuffed a Lincoln engine into a lightweight Ford Model A body. Back in those days, Lincolns had much more powerful engines because they had so much more car to move.
Too bad the video doesn't show a Model A but shows instead a Model B or 32 V8. Guess footage of a hot rod model A pretty hard to find
What blew me away was when I read a story in a magazine that it was a REAL car the song is about. And it still exists!
Those big four-door luxury sedans could fly was well - just not on a road with sharp curves.
Hot damn, I love this song!
My dad and my uncle used to take me to the Demolition Derby at Gardena Raceway by the time I was 2 or 3. We always had such a blast! It's been gone a long time now, but once I could drive, my friend and I would go to faithfully to the NHRAs. I have always loved cars, and got the biggest rush out of watching top fuel and funny cars. I saw ALL the greats race! Guess I'm giving away my age here, but I'm glad I'm old now because it means I lived through some of the greatest times ever!!
great song,
When I was 19i bought lincoln mark8 with the 5.0 and I remember my dad driving it and singing the lyrics to this song after
My father loved this song because it reminded him of his stock car racing and drag racing days!
Damn when you could have fun with cars,music and Life really RIP CC
Buddy of mine had a 69 or 70 Olds 442, I recall hitting 130 on some 2 lane straightaways back in early 70's. We deserved to die... but didn't and now I'm reminded of those times by this song!
I was once driven in a 71 or so Buick Skylark in 1973, driven by a stock car driver. The speedometer needle was buried. Never been so fast in a car before or since.
Oh to live them times again!!! Yes Dad left me in Jail.
When he says "Boys that's the "marque" for me", he's talking about the brand. Incidently, at the time, "Lincoln" was FoMoCo's "Cadillac"
God bless Mr Ford 🙏 ♥ 🙌
I love how the tires are good but the brakes are only fair!
this boomer says: "Now that's real music!".
Man, what a great video edit! Super enjoyable!!!
I had this song in my home on my 45 rpm seeberg jukebox
This song fits right now in this time, same as it did first time around...
college song........brins back fond memories
I saw them at the shaboo inn in Willimantic conn. about 1975 or 76
My years. The 411 rear mentioned was great for street racing. Mine got a Chevy V8 when old Olds engine blew.
Was in my Spotify discover weekly now I can’t stop listening
Gawd help me, I remember when this came out.
Been there.
Now the boys all thought I had lost my sense....
And the guy beside me was white as a ghost....
I have loved this song ever since it came out, and I I have loved this song ever since it came out, and I never knew there was a video associated with it. Very cool! Thanks for posting it!
Awesome!
My grandfather wrote this song.
I had this record, it's a great version of the original.
Nice job on the video thanks for posting
what a great old song....rock on kids...life is good
Bought this in the early 70S !
I'm still listening and I'm 66 myself
me and my grandpa are actually building a 1926 ford. custom frame, 300 six, 3 speed. prob 150hp but more torque than a 12v cummins
🐸🍿sounds just as cool as it did back in '72🎶📻
🙄😼🐺👀 🎶...So when Life is getting scary, be your own illuminary, Who can shine the Light for all the world to see?... As you trip a little light fantastic, with me...🎶 - Mary Poppins Returns.
My pop's would always say you're driving me to drinking, David , you stole my Hot rod Lincoln again, , the Mark 2 ,1958 was a great car, So fast , nobody could pass, 🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸‼️♦️♦️♦️
At the 30th second of the video that looks like David Nelson in the (Ozzie & Harriet, "The Nelson's Show" in the 1960's) in the passenger seat. The car, (Duce Coupe) is his brother's, the late Rick Nelson.
Love the beat of drum Awesome
Saw the band at North Texas State University in 1973
Terrific job! A lot of fun.
I think that dude is still playing his old Telecaster !
Something reminded me of this song, so I looked it up on YT to hear it. I always thought it was a mid to late 60’s song. Like Boy Named Sue.
This was for real ❤
This would be my dad in his younger years (He'd be 102 now if still here)! He was a race car driver in the 40's & 50's. Very interesting and scary!
So good
Great music.
I remember it well as a child of the '50s and '60s, this song was a precursor to the great hot car songs of the early mid '60s... Before Ford and Chevy really kicked off the horsepower race in '55/'56, the most impressive muscle motors were the early '50s OHV V8s of Lincoln, Caddy, and Olds. Big, back in that day, was around 300 cu.inches, my dad had a '53 Olds 98 with the 303 "Rocket V8" engine, which at the time was hot sh!t compared to the average flathead six... Great memories of a very special time... Cheers
As I understand it, the original Lincoln engine referred to in the song was the V-12 that Lincoln had prior to 1948. Pretty sure I saw that somewhere.
@@lawrencelewis2592 In the song..."got eight cylinders, and uses them all" ... I can only imagine how cool it would have been to score a V-12 or any other 'great motor' back in those hard days, for an average poor boy hot rod builder.
@@markmark2080 Very true- those guys in the two roadsters are having all kinds of cheap fun, aren't they?
Still a classic!
Dig that crazy buggy!
Must be the devil in the driver’s seat.
It’s like he doesn’t care about anything but winning.
Hot Rod Lincoln Indeed 98 4.6 Town car Cartier edition 👌 a cop car in dugise awesome song 🎵 about a great automobile 🚘
I Miss my Hot Rod 1997 Lincoln Mark VĪĪĪ LSC.😢
Love this
Cool song , Good video.
Written as an answer song to Arkie Shibley's 1950 hit "Hot Rod Race"
Ol Pirates Way............Universal Joints Land Who Are We By the Way Shabby Shiek? Forever Gentle on Our Minds.........?
Theme for anyone whos raced on the roads lol
Bill Kirchen picks it flawlessly!
Make ya wanna STAND ON IT!!😊
Salute to the original version by the great Charlie Ryan...
Saw Commander Cody at The Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, CA, back in the early 80s... Great Show...
Happy Lincoln's Birthday!
Such a good cover of the Charlie Ryan original that most people don't even remember the original.
This is actually a good compilation of clips.
There are car songs, there are highway songs. And then there is this.
By the way, nice job on the video.
My dad was commissioned by this band to create a poster for a show, this would have been in the late 60s to early 70s, I've always wanted to find that poster, just to see it. I don't even know if it exists anymore.
Very well edited.
The best of the best.
A snippet from "Yankee Doodle Dandy"! I didn't expect that.
One of my ex favorite song till he retired his madol A then sell his 58 Chev.