The Cars: Unlocked
Oct 14 2006
•1h 12m
•Music
Featuring over twenty never-before-seen live performances from their sold-out U.S. tours, interview footage, sound checks, slide shows, backstage antics, and home video shot by the band, this limited edition set is your key to unlock The Cars. Track Listing: Intro, "My Best Friend's Girl", "I'm in Touch with Your World", "Let's Go", "The Hotel", "Gimme Some Slack", Tokyo Sound Check, "Up and Down", "Just What I Needed", "Dr. G", "Don't Cha Stop", "Moving in Stereo", "Through to You", "Candy-O", "You Might Think", "Drive", "Night Spots", Sound Check, "Tonight She Comes", "Magic", "Shake It Up", "Good Times Roll". Bonus Material: "Cruiser", "Strap Me In", "Drive", "Touch and Go", "Everything You Say".
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Ric Ocasek
Himself (lead and backing vocals, guitar)
David Robinson
Himself (Drums)
Ben Orr
Himself (bass, lead and backing vocals)
Greg Hawkes
Himself (keyboards, guitar, backing vocals)
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