I'll be driving over 600 miles next week, need some good tunes to listen to.
2006-06-30
13:11:15
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Burnsie
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some good stuff so far... thanks!
Roxanne if everything goes well (which it won't) I'll be averaging 70mph
And trucker songs?? I'd prefer to reach my destination with my sanity still intact, but thanks for the suggestion!
2006-06-30
13:21:28 ·
update #1
Fry your brain with some System of a Down.
& PS loved your Six-pack, hee hee hee from the Beerbelly question! Cool, love it!
2006-07-01 02:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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That Was A Crazy Game of Poker- O.A.R.
Ants Marching- Dave Matthews Band
Grey Street- DMB
Wagon Wheel- Old Crow Medicine Show
The Hurricane- Bob Dylan
Any country by Joe Nichols, Tim McGraw, Big & Rich, Johnny Cash, Montgomery Gentry
Songs that have stories to tell, and have a good driving beat.
2006-06-30 13:18:47
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answered by thatwasacrazygameofpoker 2
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My cousin who does road shows says that books on tape are a god send for long drives. Anyway, the same s*** over 600 miles would be a problem for me. I like jazz when I am trying to be cool and create that image I feel goes with my car. I really like rock and roll but I don't know that I could stand 600 miles of it. I have a friend who is into classical but this he varries with things like Zydigo and other odd stuff (old comedy tapes...) I like learning languages as well and here is an idea; why don't you learn Japanese?
2006-06-30 13:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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California-Phantom Planet
The Boys of Summer-The Ataris
Lights and Sounds-Yellowcard
Slide Alongside-Shifty
Fly-Sugar Ray
Santeria-Sublime
Misunderstood-Better Than Ezra
Semi Charmed Life-Third Eye Blind
2006-06-30 13:18:48
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answered by NewFoundStory 4
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Tush by ZZ TOP
Back in Black by AC/DC
Insomnia by Faithless
Blue Flamed Ford by Truly
Spoonman by Soundgarden
Crackerman by the Stone Temple Pilots
Don't Laugh by Josh Wink (try not to laugh, see if you can)
Da Funk by Daft Punk
Kashmir by Led Zep.
Hits from the Bong by Cypress Hill
It was a good day by Ice Cube
Drops of Jupiter by Train
Lullaby by The Cure
Swords by Leftfield
A Little Bit of Luck by DJ Luck & MC Neat
The whole of Metallica/Metallica
I Predict a Riot by The Kaiser Cheifs
Spitting Games by Snow Patrol
Who Killed Bambi from the Great Rock and Roll Swindle album
Brick Shithouse by Placebo
Chocolate by Snow patrol
Sharp dressed man by ZZ top
Rough Boy by ZZ top
Instrument by Fugazi
Tear this MotherF**** up by Ice Cube
Without me by Eminem
Madam Butterfly by Malcolm McLaren
The whole of Exit Planet Dust by Chemical Brothers
Eulogy by Tool
Liar by Henry Rollins
March of the Pigs by Nine Inch Nails
Butterfly by Talvin Singh
Fencewalk by Mandrill
High Noon and Organ Donor by DJ Shadow
i'll give somebody else a go now.......
2006-06-30 13:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The Cars,followed by the Police and finally Soft Cell. Enjoy the long drive.
2006-06-30 23:20:38
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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Radar Love- Golden Earring
Stay - David Bowie
2006-06-30 13:23:15
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answered by Chaine de lumière 7
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Drive by The Cars / I Want to break free by Queen / Born To Be Wild by Steppanwolf / Rod Stewarts American Songbook
2006-06-30 13:25:03
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answered by butterfly55freedom 4
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Well that depends what music you like:
The Fray * How to save a life(the whole album)
Better than Ezra songs: Misunderstood, Lifetime
All American rejects: Night drive
Just find something that has a beat to it, that will keep you going.
2006-06-30 13:15:31
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answered by It's my life 2
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Anything by the BAND. I'm biased, The Weight, Up On Cripple Creek, The Shape I'm In, etc.
2006-06-30 17:49:02
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answered by Skylark 1
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Chris Rea-The Road To Hell (Basically just about anything Chris Rea)
Celine Dion-I Drove All Night
2006-06-30 13:22:23
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answered by Sylvie 4
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