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* [[Bob Seger]]'s "Night Moves". ("Out in the back seat of my '60 Chevy...") |
* [[Bob Seger]]'s "Night Moves". ("Out in the back seat of my '60 Chevy...") |
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* Semi-averted in [[Big Star (band)|Big Star]]'s "Back of a Car", as the singer winds up explaining that he/she just isn't ready yet: |
* Semi-averted in [[Big Star (band)|Big Star]]'s "Back of a Car", as the singer winds up explaining that he/she just isn't ready yet: |
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{{quote|''Why don't you take me home |
{{quote|''Why don't you take me home'' |
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It's gone too far inside this car |
''It's gone too far inside this car'' |
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I know I'll feel a whole lot more |
''I know I'll feel a whole lot more'' |
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[[A Date with Rosie Palms|When I get alone]]'' }} |
''[[A Date with Rosie Palms|When I get alone]]'' }} |
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* "Making Love in a Subaru" by Damaskas points out the difficulties of attempting this in a compact car. |
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCLQbd1YNMY "Making Love in a Subaru"] by Damaskas points out the difficulties of attempting this in a compact car. |
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* In Harry Chapin's "Taxi", the singer mentions that he and Sue "learned about love in the back of a Dodge". |
* In Harry Chapin's "Taxi", the singer mentions that he and Sue "learned about love in the back of a Dodge". |
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** Also in "Northwest 222", his SO would pick him up from the airport in the van and they'd "find a place for parking when the loving would not wait". |
** Also in "Northwest 222", his SO would pick him up from the airport in the van and they'd "find a place for parking when the loving would not wait". |
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''We're goin' if we |
''We're goin' if we |
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''Swing real fast!'' }} |
''Swing real fast!'' }} |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnGL7ZWGTYw "The Key to Her Ferrari"] by [[Thomas Dolby]] blends this trope and [[A Date with Rosie Palms]] during the [[Spoken Word in Music|spoken word section near the end of the song]]. |
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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |