The Four Horsemen were limousines and Lear Jets, while DX was trailer parks and outhouses. One was white trash, one was upper crust. I always saw DX and the NWO as the natural rivals at the time.
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Because it was the original 4 guys, and the dynamic of those 4 guys interacting together that had the power.
I kind of miss the hatchet days of Mr. Fairchild at 'WWD', when they really took no prisoners and there was sort of outrageous favoritism and its inverse.
They had some really cool rigged cars and things that were different that they would tow behind the camera car that were actually on these trailers that manipulated side to side and stuff like they were getting hit, and actually put the actor right in the middle of the chase.
The IndyMac name had a lot of brand recognition - maybe for the wrong reasons, but there was recognition.
It was the era of Tab Hunter and Rock Hudson; they all had a certain look.
As far as love is concerned, possession, power, fusion and disenchantment are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
I was real into Devo, Pavement, Captain Beefheart, and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
I got to talking to an old actor, and he had a bunch of stories about the Rough Riders.
Riding in advance, we passed over one of these great plains; we looked back and saw the line of scattered horsemen stretching for a mile or more; and far in the rear against the horizon, the white wagons creeping slowly along.
My dad used to love Steely Dan, the Stones, Jethro Tull and all that. There was always Steely Dan going in my dad's car, but I remember The Royal Scam in particular because it has 'Kid Charlemagne' on it.
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