Sunday night television

bull_islander
bull_islander Expert Adviser
edited November -1 in HUDSON
"Living with Ed" coming on this Sunday night (January 14) at 10pm on HGTV. It is supposed to be about Jay Leno and his car collection. I don't know if his Hudson's will be part of it or not, but it should be interesting to see some of the collection of cars he owns. FYI to anyone interested.

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  • Doesn't Jay have a green color stepdown 4dr as well as a yellow coupe?
  • Saturday night in my house is HeadBanger's Ball!

    Even though I'm middle 40's I still have to have my Heavy Metal.

    Its true metal mania hosted by Jamie Josta from HateBreed.

    Sorry but I really doubt if many of you guys would understand

    but I remember very well when MTV was launched.



    Sundays are for hangover recovery.....and waking the neighbors

    with the 50 Pacemaker.



    PaceRacer50
  • PaceRacer50 wrote:
    Saturday night in my house is HeadBanger's Ball!

    Even though I'm middle 40's I still have to have my Heavy Metal.

    Its true metal mania hosted by Jamie Josta from HateBreed.

    Sorry but I really doubt if many of you guys would understand

    but I remember very well when MTV was launched.



    Sundays are for hangover recovery.....and waking the neighbors

    with the 50 Pacemaker.



    PaceRacer50



    Don't you know that heavy metal (like lead and mercury) can cause brain damage! :eek: Rock on! :cool:
  • bull islander wrote:
    "Living with Ed" coming on this Sunday night (January 14) at 10pm on HGTV. It is supposed to be about Jay Leno and his car collection. I don't know if his Hudson's will be part of it or not, but it should be interesting to see some of the collection of cars he owns. FYI to anyone interested.



    Its on at 7 PM here on the west coast. They just showed a little snippit and a Hudson was shown in the back ground.
  • PaceRacer50 wrote:
    Sorry but I really doubt if many of you guys would understand
    but I remember very well when MTV was launched.PaceRacer50

    I remember that as well! Back when it wasn't just rap and hip-hop music!

    Jay
    (45 and barely holding on!)
  • Huh, how about that we do have something in common.

    Yea Rap Music....I remember when it was called Square-Dancing

    because it sounds the same...hahahahaha!

    Vally Girl is on VH1 classics now and the music in the backgound

    is very reminesent of what I remember from High School.

    later,

    PacerRacer50
  • PaceRacer50 wrote:
    Saturday night in my house is HeadBanger's Ball!

    Even though I'm middle 40's I still have to have my Heavy Metal.

    Its true metal mania hosted by Jamie Josta from HateBreed.

    Sorry but I really doubt if many of you guys would understand

    but I remember very well when MTV was launched.



    Sundays are for hangover recovery.....and waking the neighbors

    with the 50 Pacemaker.



    PaceRacer50



    Oh Good LORD!



    I had never seen Mtv until I started college - then I was introduced to the HeadBangers Ball. Hard to imagine a time when Mtv was actually about music videos.



    Who remembers staying up on Saturday night to watch the "Midnight Special" with Wolfman Jack?



    I'll be 39 in a few days, and suffer permanent hearing damage from Koss headphones and mucho guitar thrashage.



    Yeah, there are those who understand.



    Mark
  • Yea, Woofman Jack... man do I remember that. I worked second shift then

    and got home around 11.30.

    My favorite was Nina Blackwood!

    Too bad she had not aged well but then who had after all these years.

    She still has music in her blood much like all of us from that area....

    Since I am older and have kids of my own and am forced to listen to

    their music & I can't find the passion in it.

    Maybe its the generation difference between me and them but their

    music is not based on experience or the emotion that I remember going

    thru when I was their age.

    Too bad because being a teenager I remember experiencing much more

    than my daughters have gone thru.

    PaceRacer50
  • PaceRacer50 wrote:
    Yea, Woofman Jack... man do I remember that. I worked second shift then

    and got home around 11.30.

    My favorite was Nina Blackwood!

    Too bad she had not aged well but then who had after all these years.

    She still has music in her blood much like all of us from that area....

    Since I am older and have kids of my own and am forced to listen to

    their music & I can't find the passion in it.

    Maybe its the generation difference between me and them but their

    music is not based on experience or the emotion that I remember going

    thru when I was their age.

    Too bad because being a teenager I remember experiencing much more

    than my daughters have gone thru.

    PaceRacer50



    There is still some good music out there. I'll admit, the 90's were a dry decade for sure.



    Actually, my eldest daughter and myself listen to most of the same stuff. New stuff being Staind and Godsmack; some others but none that grab me like those two. She listens to my old AC/DC, Sabbath, and Skynard. Can't be from the south and not be initiated in the gospel according to VanZandt.



    The youngest daughter insists on listening to Deep Purple when we go to the shop. I'm a Highway Star!



    I'm gonna have to say my girls are not having to do the hard manual labor I did on the farm, but they do have to work and have some pretty weighty responsibilities for their age. That's the primary reason I stayed on the farm, I knew the value of the lessons learned. Sure hasn't been for the money!



    Mark
  • PaceRacer50 wrote:
    Yea, Woofman Jack... man do I remember that. I worked second shift then
    and got home around 11.30.
    My favorite was Nina Blackwood!
    Too bad she had not aged well but then who had after all these years.
    She still has music in her blood much like all of us from that area....
    Since I am older and have kids of my own and am forced to listen to
    their music & I can't find the passion in it.
    Maybe its the generation difference between me and them but their
    music is not based on experience or the emotion that I remember going
    thru when I was their age.
    Too bad because being a teenager I remember experiencing much more
    than my daughters have gone thru.
    PaceRacer50

    Oh Yeah......Nina was a babe then! I think "Video Killed the Radio Star" was the first video played on MTV when they started up. My son turns 4 next month, so he doesn't really have his own music yet (can't wait for that!?! lol) but he does love watching my saved videos on You Tube, like Devo (his fav...Boojie Boy!), Ziggy Stardust, The Tubes, The Bangles (his 2nd favorite....who doesn't love Suzanna Hoff!), Sex Pistols, Dead Kennedys (except the songs with the "f" word. lol) and on and on.....

    I hope he doesn't do some of things I did as a youngster (though I must admit we did have a lot of fun!) but am trying to raise him to be a good person.
  • dwardo99
    dwardo99 Expert Adviser
    I saw Skynard last summer (what's left of them) at a local army base. It rained an inch in 10 minutest right before the show and then just kept raining. It looked like those films of Woodstock where everybody is covered in mud. It was great! Most fun I had all summer. "Three Doors Down" opened for them and people were throwing beer pitchers at the stage because they came to see Skynard and not some bunch of wusses. They were threatening to shut down the show at that point but there were 15,000 drunk rednecks there and it would have been ugly. It wuz cool. My sister got me the complete Beavis and Butthead series on DVD for Christmas and now I'm reliving the ultimate stupidity of 90s MTV. Man, some of thos videos reek!
  • dwardo99 wrote:
    My sister got me the complete Beavis and Butthead series on DVD for Christmas and now I'm reliving the ultimate stupidity of 90s MTV. Man, some of thos videos reek!



    The nebulous 90's, or so I refer to them.



    Best part of that decade was getting the internet and performing my first search for "Hudson automobiles". That was the very first thing I typed into a search engine.



    I found the "Hudson chat", I've never been the same since.



    Mark
  • dwardo99
    dwardo99 Expert Adviser
    That's funny. "Hudson Hornet" was the first thing I ever typed into a search engine. It's amazing how many show dogs and high school sports teams come up when you do that.
  • dwardo99 wrote:
    That's funny. "Hudson Hornet" was the first thing I ever typed into a search engine. It's amazing how many show dogs and high school sports teams come up when you do that.



    As well as Websites...eh hum. :rolleyes:
  • MikeWA
    MikeWA Senior Contributor
    bull islander wrote:
    "Living with Ed" coming on this Sunday night (January 14) at 10pm on HGTV. It is supposed to be about Jay Leno and his car collection. I don't know if his Hudson's will be part of it or not, but it should be interesting to see some of the collection of cars he owns. FYI to anyone interested.



    I saw the program- kind of a disappointment if you were just watching to see Leno's collection- Ed Begley Jr. is a semi-famous enviro-whacko tree hugger, and his visit to Jay was to see his electric and other alternative cars- so nothing about the kind of stuff we're interested in. I did catch a glimpse of a yellow Hudson, think it was a 4 door. Have also seen many pics of his green Hornet sedan in episodes of My Classic Car, where the mondo- mustachioed Dennis drools and fawns over various of Leno's rigs.
  • Mike (WA) wrote:
    I saw the program- kind of a disappointment if you were just watching to see Leno's collection- Ed Begley Jr. is a semi-famous enviro-whacko tree hugger, and his visit to Jay was to see his electric and other alternative cars- so nothing about the kind of stuff we're interested in. I did catch a glimpse of a yellow Hudson, think it was a 4 door. Have also seen many pics of his green Hornet sedan in episodes of My Classic Car, where the mondo- mustachioed Dennis drools and fawns over various of Leno's rigs.



    I think i read on here someplace that Bill Albright knows Jay Leno from some Hudsons he sold him and may be able to set up a tour of Lenos cars ? That would be a neat tour and you could count me in :). HEY..BILL ALBRIGHT ????? Take care, Ron
  • Ron P wrote:
    I think i read on here someplace that Bill Albright knows Jay Leno from some Hudsons he sold him and may be able to set up a tour of Lenos cars ? That would be a neat tour and you could count me in :). HEY..BILL ALBRIGHT ????? Take care, Ron

    I have an even better idea...Jay Leno should host a Hudson Meet at his garage!! I'd be there:D
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