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Lowrider (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Low Rider
"Low Rider" is a song written by the band War and producer Jerry Goldstein, which appeared on their album ''Why Can’t We Be Friends?'', released in 1975. It reached number one on the Billboard R&B charts and peaked at number 7 on the Pop Singles chart. According to the All Music Guide review of the song, "the lyric takes the cool image of the low rider — the Chicano culture practice of hydraulically hot-rodding classic cars — and using innuendo, extends the image to a lifestyle". The song's most distinguishable feature is its driving bass line, which is present for nearly all of the song. It also ends with a siren-like noise that then becomes a saxophone solo. ==Cover versions==
The song has been covered by the following artists: *Willy DeVille *Butthole Surfers *Carlos Santana *Blues Traveler *Peter Cetera *The Fantômas Melvins Big Band *George Clinton *Epsilon Minus *Exodus *Gary Hoey (this version is played at the start of the Greg and the Morning Buzz radio show each day) *Andy Offutt Irwin *JFA *Kid Frost and Latin Alliance *Korn on their 1996 album ''Life Is Peachy'' *Look People *Fudge *Paul Rodriguez *Phish *Popa Chubby featuring Galea *Quando Quango *Son of Dave *Cedar Walton *Those Darn Accordions *moe. *Air Liquide *Widespread Panic *Barry White〔("Staying Power: Barry White" ) from Amazon.com〕〔("Low Rider - Barry White" ) from Yahoo! Music〕 *Yukon Kornelius *Warren Hill on his 2005 album ''PopJazz''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Warren Hill Creates New Record Label Called Pop Jazz )〕 *A Spanish version by Mexican group Banda Pachuco was recorded in 1996 for the album with the same name
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