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Mike

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I'm sitting here listening to Led Zepplin and man... this stuff sure does rock. It's been awhile since I've gone through my MP3 collection -- currently 10GB.

Just love the song, "You shook me"....

Makes me want to get out on the road and cruise in the sunshine!

Anyone else have favorite driving music?

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When I used to drive between Los Angeles and Central Illinois a couple times a year in my 280Z, one of my favorite tapes (no CDs in 1985) was REO Speedwagon's Double Live album "You Get What You Play For".

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Originally posted by Mike

Makes me want to get out on the road and cruise in the sunshine!

Anyone else have favorite driving music?

Anything by Led Zepplin, Santana, George Thorogood & the Delaware Destroyers, Pink Floyd, or Fleetwood Mac were major favorites of mine back in the day. Now days I don't drive long distances much but when I do, I take a CD player with a pile discs by the same folks and ROCK OUT!

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I like driving casually to the ataris or

no use for a name, goo goo dolls, lagwagon, rufio, 18 hours, MxPx(sometimes), slick shoes, sick of change, but mostly MY ENGINE.

When I drive on the freeways in a fast mood I like listening to Strung out, Pennywise, or old metallica LOUD.

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I'm a young lad so many would think that I listen to duf duf dance music.:finger:

I do enjoy some dance stuff and some jazz, some beatbox, some rock, some pop etc etc. Basically anything that moves me regarldless of style.

Most of the time my station is glued to 101.7 who play golden oldies from the 60's & 70's mainly. It seems right in the Z.

I carry some CD's too. Atm I've got Prodigy, Lionel Ritchies Greatest Hits, Metallica (all of them but find myself listening to Load more than anything. At first I hated that album but it really grew on me), Rahzel and various singles.

However, I haven't been listening to music lately. The sound of the 8 is sweeter than any music I have heard.:love:

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Pink Floyd: Animals

Rush: Exit Stage Left

Paul Olkenfold (anything)

Metallica: Metallica

Shubert: Piano Quintet 'in a trout'

Eminem: The Eminem Show

United Futures Organization: No Sound Too Taboo

Sting: Nothing Like The Sun

Buena Vista Social Club: Original Soundtrack

Art of Noise: Daft

Alan Parsons Project: Anthology

Poe: Hello

Miles Davis: 'Round about Midnight

There is no way to limit this list. It just goes aon and on and on and on and on........

steve77

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I can't stay away from this one:

Classic Rock: Jeff Beck,Tommy Bolin, Hendrix

Contemporary Rock: Foo Fighter

Hard Alternative: Rage Against the Machine

Hip Hop: 2 pac

Latin: aterciopelados, Jimmy Bosch

Blues:John Mayall

Blues Rock: Root Boy Slim (and the Sex Change Band), Cowboy Junkies

Punk: Dead Kennedys

80's: King Crimson, Gang of 4

Country: David Allen Coe

Blue Grass: Left Over Salmon

Techno: Juno Reactor

Jazz: Charles Mingus, Mile Davis

Classical: Bach

Reggae: Peter Tosh

Chick Music: Shakira, Prince, Seal

Sorry I can get Carried away with this

At one time I was a Pro. Muscician, but I played the Girls and the Drugs much better than I could ever play Guitar.

MP3's I've got just under 40 gig, players in both cars.

If you didn't know Apple Comp. just came out with a new file format, and also came to an agreement with ASCAP & BMI (the music Lawers who really make the money from sales) to release a few 100 thousand songs and sell them on the web at 99 cents a track. This is why their stock has climbed over the last week.

Darylick

Life is a Dunghill everybody stands on their own and speaks out about someone elses

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Rock and roll/punk/expiremental till I die:dead:

Refused : The shape of punk to come.

Q and not U : All their albums are my favorite

As I lay dying : Best hardcore metal band I've heard.

Ex Models : The music of the future

The faint : 80's influences with creative song structure

Les Savy Fav : similar to the faint

Moving Units : I want more of these guys. (Their music is so funkdafied

Brenten Wood : That man can sing

Al green : The world needs more music like this

Just a short list of nice crusing, carving, and creative music.

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Darylick: Tommy Bolin; POST TOASTIES!!

Santana; just about any, but his Supernatural Album is excellent.

Jethro Tull; Thick as a Brick, Living in the Past, Aqualung!; Minstrel in the Gallery.

Pink Floyd; Dark Side of the Moon!;

Boston; Boston (First Album)

Alan Parsons; I Robot

Ahh, the memories.......

Thanks for the memory rewind...

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