just trying to get my number of posts up :p
atm my favourite driving song is "don't hold back" by The potbellez. it has the right amount of bass and lyics that i like.
second and i am ashame to admit is Lilly Allens "its not fair" :o
Yours?
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just trying to get my number of posts up :p
atm my favourite driving song is "don't hold back" by The potbellez. it has the right amount of bass and lyics that i like.
second and i am ashame to admit is Lilly Allens "its not fair" :o
Yours?
Hmm i seem to change songs alot but lately i have been driving to the band Within Temptation, But my fav song is prob Rise Against -Re-Education (Through Labour)
"I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar. Press "play" just upon entering the freeway on-ramp.
Bon Jovi's album "Have A Nice Day"......4 tracks:
1. "Have A Nice Day"
8. "Last Cigarette"
10. "Complicated"
13. "Who Says You Can't Go Home? - (featuring Jennifer Nettles)"
"Life is A Highway" by Tom Cochraine
Has to be "Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones....and must be doing over a 100mph on a legal road of course.
ZZ Top
La Grange! try it you'll like it!
My eclectic short list:
Sniff'n The Tears - Driver's Seat
Sugarloaf - Don't Call Us, We'll Call You
The Temptations - Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)
Gil Scott Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (And the update by 'BT' - The Revolution, from the original Tomb Raider Soundtrack)
Baby Cham - Ghetto Story
Was Southbound Pachyderm - Primus.
Now it's Funny Break - Orbital.
Talk about night and day. :bwgy:
Workmeistr, you are so right...Drivers Seat and Sugarloaf - Don't call us we'll call you. LOVE those songs. And then there's Burnin Alive - AC/DC, and Heaven by Def Leppard. And I'll Wait by Van Halen. And "Hair of the dog" - Nazerath. Plus Mary J. Blige "Family Affair"
constantly driving the work truck blasting something
most recently a shinedown CD Tone (RIP) sent with my VX workshop CD
Cyanide Sweettooth Suicide is the track i repeat over and over but the whole CD is good
i also have a couple "BUMP" mix cds and more alt rock... within temptation, full switch coma, evans blue, double drive, ra, lacuna coil (ok it gets harder) and the sublime and bob marley cds for the end of the day herb
Rascal Flatts - Life is a Highway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvsmRuRp4cM
im a kid at heart........love the movie
Man, it totally depends on the day, the mood, and where and what I am driving...I could never pick a one and only fav...
Bart
I write country and western songs. My latest that I wrote and keep singing over and over in my head while driving is: "My wife ran off with my best friend and I sure miss him".
hmmm...havent heard of em..have to give it a try
Love that whole album!:thumbup:
One of the best driving songs is
Snot-Joy RideLine Wave
(I just found the cool new smilies!)
Ireally like Sister Hazel...but it really deppends on my mood. I could never just pick one favorite:bgwb:
Man, I just don't fit in this crowd (well 'cept maybe with Don).
Anything COUNTRY.
Hey now, opera ain't bad. I can't understand a dad-gum word they're saying, but the emotion in their voices can bring tears to my eyes.
I would have to say that my all time favorite driving song would be "She Sells Sanctuary" by The Cult. What I listen to on a daily basis will change drastically, but I always gravitate back to that song.
Riff Raff,
I would definitely have to agree with some TOP!! Those guys got the funk so bad it makes my speakers smell funny.
LOL, that's a funny "pun"!!! Yes, Tower of Power is my most favorite band of all time and I first started listening to them in 1973. I first saw them live in concert in 1978 after they debuted their "We Came To Play" album. I now religously see them every year each time they come to Seattle (at Jazz Alley) and I always reserve a seat front row & center. The band members all recognize my familiar face and now point at me with a personal smile-n-nod each concert I attend. Priceless.
OK, now THAT'S funny, but c'mon; I'm not talking about the screaming banshee's who are in ranges that only dogs can hear, and I'm not that big on German opera's, but if you give Pavarotti or Andrea Bocelli a listen it's just amazing the amount of emotion that they put into their songs.
I'm not here to convert anyone, I'm just sayin'.....
I have always been amazed at people who can actually sit in an opera. The high pitched screams are everything but pleasant. And rap....OMG the songs would be less than 30 seconds if they took out profanity and offensive words.
I rolled a BMW X5 listening to Bocellis Con Te Partiro...still love that song. But not the Sara Brightman one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLCAGDhhcro
Saliva - Click Click Boom
For wheel'in I like a little Slipknot...this live one is one of my favorites.
*(may not be suitable for youngsters, people with bad hearts, or people who dislike certain 4 letter words...listen at your own risk)*
Hotel California - But then I am old.