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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2009 18:32:43 GMT
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 18, 2009 18:47:29 GMT
With me, if I drove, it would be anything from my collection. I am an out and out metalhead. I listen to Motorhead, Megadeth, Ozzy Osbourne, etc, so it is all loud and noisy.
Maybe it is a good thing that I don't have a license, I daresay that if I had, I wouldn't keep it for long.
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Post by (Ali) on Mar 18, 2009 19:31:00 GMT
Having read the story, I prefer my iPod on shuffle to the radio. Radio has commercials and songs I don't like. My iPod has neither and with 4500 songs, you get variety.
My tastes are all over the place. I do have playlists of songs that sound good in the car though and songs that remind me of certain places/trips.
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 18, 2009 19:56:51 GMT
If cars could pick up digital radio stations, I would listen to Planet Rock, they have Alice Cooper on there and Rick Wakeman as DJs. Well they used to.
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Post by maureen on Mar 18, 2009 20:56:44 GMT
Comp 92.3 in Las Vegas and Red Radio in Phoenix had the best as far as heavy metal and driving music go. Otherwise, it's the iPod for me as well and whatever I'm in the mood for on it.
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Post by jacqui on Mar 18, 2009 21:07:47 GMT
In daylight its got to be something upbeat- i'm a bit diverse tho'... Santana, Earth Wind And Fire, Doobie Brothers, and I love Queens - don't stop me now especially on a motorway at 100 :o70 miles an hour ;D www.youtube.com/watch?v=58CJih1iYC0Come darkness it has to be Motown stuff ;D
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 18, 2009 21:18:34 GMT
That Queen track is one of my all time faves and when TG were looking for their best driving song, I voted for it!
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Post by Vixen on Mar 18, 2009 21:19:35 GMT
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 18, 2009 21:22:36 GMT
Vixen, your sig pic makes me chuckle!
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Post by jacqui on Mar 18, 2009 21:25:31 GMT
good choice - I really like her stuff
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 18, 2009 22:29:31 GMT
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Post by (Ali) on Mar 18, 2009 23:21:45 GMT
My top 3 songs to drive to are probably: Slow Ride (Foghat), Sweet Emotion (Aerosmith) and Black Dog (Zeppelin).
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 18, 2009 23:49:04 GMT
Your taste in music rocks! Literally!
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Post by lew on Mar 22, 2009 18:45:06 GMT
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnkM6A6aAUcPendulum most of their stuff has my foot anchored on the floor when I drive, though Slam even more .....please do not copy this at home. Or on the road And a piece from Bach but for the life of me, not a clue what it is though it's played on an organ, love it....full on the volume, well over 8 ;D
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Post by (Ali) on Mar 22, 2009 19:54:33 GMT
This is the song I've gotten 2 speeding tickets to (one pull over, one speed camera) and can't listen to in the car anymore because of it heh: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUgNlz1fZAQ
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 22, 2009 20:11:59 GMT
What is it? I clicked on the link and got 'This video isn't available in your country.'
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Post by (Ali) on Mar 23, 2009 1:40:09 GMT
What is it? I clicked on the link and got 'This video isn't available in your country.' I fixed the link. It's "Excuse Me Mister" by No Doubt.
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 23, 2009 2:53:31 GMT
Oh, from the name, I think that might be something modern, I don't recognise it. Modern music isn't my thing.
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Post by maureen on Mar 23, 2009 9:18:17 GMT
I got my first traffic ticket while listening to Fairies Wear Boots by Black Sabbath.
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Post by ulstermayniac on Mar 23, 2009 13:26:37 GMT
Hell yeah!! Mojo, you are a living legend!
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Post by maureen on Mar 23, 2009 15:38:28 GMT
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Post by lew on Mar 24, 2009 16:54:48 GMT
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Post by fayzalmoonbeam on Mar 27, 2009 19:08:59 GMT
I have really ropey taste in music - unlike most teenagers, who run in shame at the prospect of listening to their parents' music, I loved the same stuff my parents did! As as result, there are some really dodgy songs I love to drive to, even now I'm a 'grown up' and should know better. The top 5 at the moment are: Bon Jovi, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. I think this would make a great signature song for a Jeremy Clarkson tribute vid, too! www.last.fm/music/Bon+Jovi/I%27ll+Sleep+When+I%27m+Dead/I%27ll+Sleep+When+I%27m+Dead Chris de Burgh, Blonde Hair Blue Jeans. (I know, I know, I am full of shame! I blame my mum entirely.) www.last.fm/music/Chris+de+Burgh/_/Blonde+Hair%2C+Blue+Jeans Avril Lavigne, When You're Gone. No comment necessary...I'm too old to like Avril, but I still do! www.last.fm/music/Avril+Lavigne/_/When+You%27re+GoneBowling For Soup, High School Never Ends (particularly good for driving into school in the morning!) www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ1ennIQVAo Phil Collins, Inside Out. No Jacket Required was the first album my parents bought when they got their first CD player, back in about 1985. My Dad also had a copy of the tape in his car. Now, 24 years on, I've got it on my ipod and I've always loved this song best www.last.fm/music/Phil+Collins/_/Inside+Out
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2009 21:56:55 GMT
Bump
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2009 14:29:17 GMT
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Post by katherine on Oct 16, 2009 16:53:11 GMT
The following CD albums are always in the car CD player when Dad's driving me on holiday or to visit relatives:
Erasure - Pop! The First 20 Hits (1992 compilation) Pet Shop Boys - Pop Art Electric Light Orchestra - Greatest Hits Volume 2 (1992 compilation) Jean Michel Jarre - Images, Zoolook, Waiting For Cousteau, Rendez-vous, Equinoxe, Chronologie, Metamorphoses etc.. Bond - Shine Alabama - The Essential Alabama (the USA's most successful Country Act In History) Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - The Best Of (1988 compilation) Fleetwood Mac - The Very Best Of (2002 compilation) Wet Wet Wet - End of Part 1, Their Greatest Hits (1993) Bruce Hornsby & The Range - The Way It Is (1986 album) Any of the 'Now That's What I Call Music' compilations Enigma - LoveSensualityDevotion (2001 compilation) Enya - Paint the Sky With Stars: The Best of Enya (1997 compilation) Karl Jenkins - The Journey: The Best of Adiemus (1999 compilation) Russell Watson - 'The Voice: The Ultimate Collection' (2006 compilation)
Pretty eclectic, really!
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Post by dit on Jan 9, 2010 0:28:26 GMT
Sorry to bump, but I've been transferred here from another thread.
I've got plenty of favourite music, especially Steely Dan, Kirsty McColl (especially the Brazillian album), Pet Shop Boys, Talking Heads, Santana, some George Michael (the dance stuff) and Fleetwood Mac. One of my nice moments last year was being at the start of a Mini charity convoy a couple of months ago with the top down on my convertible and playing Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain" (BBC Formula 1 original theme) very loudly, with masses of other cars banging their horns when they recognised it.
But seriously, folks, the bit where I wonder if I'm unhinged is - does anyone else actually change gear in time to the music?
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Post by flatin5th - Knight of the NC on Jan 9, 2010 17:26:11 GMT
But seriously, folks, the bit where I wonder if I'm unhinged is - does anyone else actually change gear in time to the music? Yes, you are unhinged - you change gear at 7,000 rpm, simples! (unless its snowing)
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Post by dit on Jan 9, 2010 23:20:21 GMT
Sometimes, yes. Those are the good times. You should have seen me in Wales in the summer.
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Post by rx7 on Jan 5, 2012 0:21:54 GMT
I love Rihanna's Shut Up and Drive. My choice picks are: Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson Rolling in the Deep by Adele Born This Way by Lady Gaga Pumped Up Kids by Foster the People Sympathy for the Devil by the Rolling Stones Paralyzer by Finger 11
More will come to me, I'm about to start my schoolwork now.
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