"They’re just comfortable. They talk over each other, jibe and flow—just like a real family. Everyone in the band has known each other for years, which has allowed their relationship to change and grow. With this kind of friendship, Gabriel says, 'there’s something you can get to musically that you’re not able to with strangers,' as was evident in our experience with the band while recording their cover of 'Midnight Rider.'"
Way Back Wednesday: The Heart of the Heist
We're at #WayBackWednesday folks, which means that Friday and the weekend are just starting to come back into view. To celebrate, take a quick break (we won't tell) and read about the beloved heist movie genre. Lincoln tackled it with "Take What You Can’t Get," which is embedded above.
Queen V.
“I’m a very emotional singer, and I think people will always remember legends for what they made them feel like when they heard their music. What I want to leave is a feeling. You can’t lose feelings. You can’t lose memories of how something made you feel at a certain point in time.”
A Dream Car, Resurrected
"Sitting at 19 feet long, Stacy’s finished vehicle carries the confident presence and grandeur of the early Space Age during which it was originally conceived—its frenched headlights opened wide as if with wonder. He never actually confirms this, but maybe those headlights are representative of a memory much more personal to Stacy."
Moving Film Forward
At this year's Tribeca Film Festival, Penrose Studios premiered Allumette, a virtual reality film that is one of the longest of its kind at about 20 minutes. Lincoln had a chance to speak with the studio's CEO and founder, Eugene Chung.
A Secret Treasure
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When you live in a smaller town, it's not always easy to access some of the art that's more readily available in bigger cities. But in Mount Vernon, Washington, the Lincoln Theater is filling that void with a variety of critically-acclaimed moves and other performances.
The Lost Art of Shaving
"In many ways, a razor-centric enterprise was a natural fit for Portland, a city so supportive of beard culture, it has spawned competitive bearding competitions. But rather than focusing on the beard, the primary mission of Portland Razor Company is centered on the ideas of heritage and sustainability, and ultimately, of reviving a lost art."
What Makes the 2016 Lincoln Navigator a Must-See SUV?
If you happen to have a full-size SUV in mind for your next automotive purchase, your buds at Grapevine Lincoln have a bone to throw your way:
Try the 2016 Lincoln Navigator on for size. This is one utility vehicle that's likely to tick just about every box on your short list.
And what might those boxes be? Find out for yourself by watching the video overview below:
The Navigator can be had in either standard- or extended-wheelbase body styles, and is offered with your choice of one of two unique trim types. Today, we'd like to tell…
John Maclean's Inventiveness
“No matter what the film, you’re not going to have the budget you need. You never give up being inventive. What you don’t show is often more powerful than what you do show. And it always ends up looking better on-screen.”
The Sound of Luxury
A recent Lincoln Now piece called "Good Vibrations" looks at sound, the way it makes us feel, and recent actions that Lincoln has taken to promote the Revel Audio system that's available only in the new MKX. A passage from the article is quoted below.
If you want the best in sound, then you want the Lincoln MKX. To test drive one, visit Grapevine Lincoln at 801 E. State Hwy 114 at your convenience.