Posted on 07/26/2005 11:29:11 AM PDT by DaiHuy
I was just sitting here thinking about a 1500 mile drive I have to make, and contemplating burning a couple CDS for the drive. I found some music that would make it more interesting but not enough. So here is the question.
If you were going to drive from Phoenix to Indy, you were in a sports car, what music would you want to have on your cd?
You can hear him jam with Gov't Mule on "The Deepest End"CD.His slide guitar work on 30/20 Blues is something to behold.That's where I got introduced to his music.
Fahrenheit Project Part 5, and anything by Steve Roach
Tina Turner's greatest hits. And of course, anything by The Beatles for nice sing along songs.
I never go anywhere without my Hilary Duff CDs (just kidding!).
Cool. Another Tangerine Dream listener. Stratosfear is awesome, but my favorites are Phaedra, Rubycon, and Ricochet.
Baroque music, for some reason, gets on my nerves while I'm driving! It's great for relaxing at home while reading a good book and drinking something other than Zinfandel (couldn't resist, sorry).
But at 70+ MPH, I like the raw emotive power of Beethoven, Bruckner, and the Russian composers, especially the piece by Shostakovitch. It's fun to pass cars and trucks and dodge deer and possums while pretending to be a saber-wielding cossack scattering peaceful peasants in the Palace Square!
Have you heard Roy Rogers Slideways CD???
Dear GadareneDemoniac,
"Baroque music, for some reason, gets on my nerves while I'm driving!"
Really? I love it! All the time! I have no problem doing 80 while listening to it.
I don't really get a lot out of the Russians, usually.
sitetest
hey!...what a coincidence....that's my kind of classical!
Bif Naked, Clutch, Saliva, Supersuckers, Hot action cop.
kazaa those bands and burn a cd or two.
Happy Driving!
My best travel companion is my MP3 with Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton, George Thorogood' Bob Seger and (surprise?) Norah Jones. She plays a guitar too.
4 albums, over 7 1/2 hours of music.
"Travelin' Band" - Creedence Clearwater Revival
"Katmandu" - Bob Seger
"Radar Love" - Golden Earring
"Let It Roll" - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
"Lake Shore Drive" - Aliotta, Haynes, and Jeremiah
"City of New Orleans" - Steve Goodman
"Queen of the Broken Hearts" - Loverboy
"Layla" - Derek and the Dominoes
"All the Young Dudes" - Mott the Hoople
"Baker Street" - Gerry Rafferty
Now I'll add six more, not all rock:
"Spirit in the Sky" - Norman Greenbaum
"Riders on the Storm" - Doors
"Sing, Sing, Sing" - Benny Goodman Orchestra
"Peter Gunn" ("Symphonic Soul" version) - Henry Mancini
"William Tell Overture" - Rossini
"1812 Overture" -Tchaikovsky
"Bumble Boogie"
Sousa marches
Dwight Yoakam rockabilly
"Pomp and Circumstance" -Elgar
"Black Magic Woman" - Santana
"Sharp Dressed Man" - ZZ Top
'60s surf guitar instrumentals
Wow. John Hiatt mentioned hi up in the thread. I absolutely love the guy. Marc Cohn, too. Gonna be seeing them both in the next few weeks.
I would have to add David Gray, too.
Little Feat's "Let it Roll" is great for driving. Any of their stuff is.
Ian Moore's first album (that I know of) is good, too. Changes pace to keep you awake.
Riders on the Storm - the Doors, eye- smashing pumpkins, any tunes of Ry cooder, sweet home alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
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