Slow Ride -

"Slow Ride" wasn't a meticulously planned studio masterpiece; it was born from a five-hour jam session in a Long Island basement. At the time, the band was in a state of flux. Founding bassist had just left, and the band’s producer, Nick Jameson , stepped in to fill the gap.

While many fans grew up thinking it was a song about cruising in a muscle car, the band has never been shy about its true inspiration. Slow Ride

Attentive listeners might even hear the rhythmic "banging" sound at the start of the track, which Earl has confirmed was intended to sound like a headboard. A Legacy Beyond the 70s and the band’s producer

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