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  1. The lyrics describe a car ride with the windows up and the air conditioning on high, creating a sense of detachment from the outside world. The protagonist of the song is driving, seeking solace and healing after a difficult time.

  2. Hector Bloom is a laconic, libidinous college basketball star distracted by obligations and current events: the misadventures of his volatile roommate Gabriel, a potential pro career, the draft, campus unrest, and a turbulent affair with Olive, the wife of Richard, a professor and friend.

  3. Jul 30, 2024 · “Then he asked everybody what we all thought might be the hit. I said I thought the ballad, Drive, was really a special song. And that was it." The following day, Roberts put Hutton in touch with Ocasek: "I got on the phone with him,” recalled Hutton, “and he just said, 'So you like that song, huh?' And I said, 'Yeah’.

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  4. Drive, He Said Lyrics. On a desert road that steamed the sky. With the windows up and the air on high. I was off the stage, I was on the mend. With a solo drive to a holiday weekend.

  5. Jan 26, 2016 · Drive, He Said was made with unimpeachable spirit and inspired artistry, at a time when its angry outlook still had cachet. In our own moronic times, when campus life can’t be presented without slapstick lewdness, this thoughtful 1971 film exists in an endless season of questions and conflict.

  6. Drive, He Said Lyrics: On a desert road that steamed the sky / With the windows up and the air on high / I was off the stage, I was on the mend / With a solo drive to a holiday...

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  8. In “Drive, He Said,” the paranoic student is afraid of the draft, the System, and They, whoever They are. The other student is a star basketball player, or, as his friends tell him, “You stay after school to run around in your underwear.”

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