Old Dream on the American Music Awards
Old Dream on the American Music Awards
Did you see the old Dream that Christina Aguilera used as a prop during her performance? First JCP and now Christina! These old classics are gettin' their mojo back!
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at about the 2 minute mark for the best shot of a white dream:
http://www.voxxi.com/christina-aguilera ... -2012-ama/
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Dream gets dissed
So I watched the AMA clip and I was left with this nagging question: How does a bike that's racy and sporty like the Superhawk end up in movies with Elvis and Barbara Stanwick and Al Pacino and a Honda shot with Steve McQueen and even a JC Penny's ad, but a bike as beautiful and classic as a Dream ends up in a freak-show expo with Christina Aguilera? I was especially struck by the guy that rips off his pants to expose his "star". "Let There Be Love"?
Perhaps with respect to the Dream it is just the art of juxtaposing things that are opposites to drive home their essence, but even if so, I doubt if it is going to increase prices of Dreams any and it may actually cause people to inspect the seat closely before sitting on such a bike.
I do concede that having a shot of a Dream with Oyler probably does Dream owners some good. But, I am curious. Am I just emphasizing my age and lack of "art" appreciation here or do any other Dream owners feel like we have gotten a little dissed?
Perhaps with respect to the Dream it is just the art of juxtaposing things that are opposites to drive home their essence, but even if so, I doubt if it is going to increase prices of Dreams any and it may actually cause people to inspect the seat closely before sitting on such a bike.
I do concede that having a shot of a Dream with Oyler probably does Dream owners some good. But, I am curious. Am I just emphasizing my age and lack of "art" appreciation here or do any other Dream owners feel like we have gotten a little dissed?
Re: Dream gets dissed
I thought the circus had come to town...conbs wrote:So I watched the AMA clip and I was left with this nagging question: How does a bike that's racy and sporty like the Superhawk end up in movies with Elvis and Barbara Stanwick and Al Pacino and a Honda shot with Steve McQueen and even a JC Penny's ad, but a bike as beautiful and classic as a Dream ends up in a freak-show expo with Christina Aguilera? I was especially struck by the guy that rips off his pants to expose his "star". "Let There Be Love"?
Perhaps with respect to the Dream it is just the art of juxtaposing things that are opposites to drive home their essence, but even if so, I doubt if it is going to increase prices of Dreams any and it may actually cause people to inspect the seat closely before sitting on such a bike.
I do concede that having a shot of a Dream with Oyler probably does Dream owners some good. But, I am curious. Am I just emphasizing my age and lack of "art" appreciation here or do any other Dream owners feel like we have gotten a little dissed?