Once in a while, you can catch "American Graffiti" on TV. In fact, I saw it a few months ago. Frankly, I enjoyed it a bit the more "the 10th" time around.
Back in '73, I did not get into "American Graffiti" at all. It "didn't have much a plot" as they sang in "Wake up Little Susie"!
Happy anniversary to a very popular movie.
The music was great but the story is still a bit confusing so many years later. Like "Saturday Night Fever", the songs were better than the story. Nevertheless, the movie had an impact and introduced a lot of people to Wolfman Jack, the legendary DJ who was very popular in the West coast.
The music was great but the story is still a bit confusing so many years later. Like "Saturday Night Fever", the songs were better than the story. Nevertheless, the movie had an impact and introduced a lot of people to Wolfman Jack, the legendary DJ who was very popular in the West coast.
Let me find my soundtrack copy, that double LP that I bought in the 70's now available in a digital format. We remembered the movie with our friend Frank Burke:
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