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Freethinker/booter
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Top 5
For anyone who's watched "High Fidelity", you know the theme that runs through it of "Top 5 x", X being a varying topic. Songs, Breakups, etc. etc. So, I thought of starting a thread like that.
Top 5 Songs To Drive By?
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You mean, while driving in the car? Or while doing drive-by shootings?
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Vice-President of Resentment
Join Date: Jun 2001
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In no particular order:
Eagles - Hotel California Reel Big Fish - Suckers Pink Floyd - Time Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry Dispatch - The General
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Join Date: Dec 2001
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The ultimate all-time best ever head out on the highway lookin' for adventure song is Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf.
Get your motor running Head out on the highway Looking for adventure In whatever comes our way Yeah, darling Gonna make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once and Explode into space I like smoke and lightning Heavy metal thunder Racing in the wind And the feeling that I'm under Yeah, darling Gonna make it happen Take the world in a love embrace Fire all of your guns at once and Explode into space Like a true nature child We were born Born to be wild We have climbed so high Never want to die Born to be wild Born to be wild followed by No Particular Place To Go by Chuck Berry No Particular Place To Go Riding along in my automobile My baby beside me at the wheel I stole a kiss at the turn of a mile my curiosity running wild crusin' and playin' the radio with no particular place to go Riding along in my automobile I's anxious to tell her the way I feel So I told her softly and sincere and she leaned and whispered in my ear cuddlin' more and drivin' slow with no particular place to go No particular place to go So we parked way out on ko-ko-mo The night was young and the moon was gold So we both decided to take a stroll Can you image the way I felt I couldn't unfasten her safety belt Riding along in my calaboose Still trying to get her belt a-loose all the way home I held a grudge for the safety belt that wouldn't budge Crusin' and playing the radio with no particular place to go and number three ... G.T.O. Ronny and The Daytonas (Written by John Wilkin) Little GTO, you're really lookin' fine Three deuces and a four-speed and a 389 Listen to her tachin' up now, listen to her why-ee-eye-ine C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out GTO Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") Wa-wa (mixed with "Ahhh, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa You oughta see her on a road course or a quarter mile This little modified Pon-Pon has got plenty of style She beats the gassers and the rail jobs, really drives 'em why-ee-eye-ild C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out GTO Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") Wa-wa (mixed with "Ahhh, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa MIXTURE Gonna save all my money (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) and buy a GTO (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) Get a helmet and a roll bar (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) and I'll be ready to go (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) Take it out to Pomona (turnin' it on, blowin' it out) and let 'em know (turnin' it on, blowin' it out), yeah, yeah That I'm the coolest thing around Little buddy, gonna shut you down When I turn it on, wind it up, blow it out GTO Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") Wa-wa, (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa (mixed with "Yeah, yeah, little GTO") Wa-wa (mixed with "Ahhh, little GTO") wa, wa, wa, wa, wa, wa FADE for longer trips ... American Pie ... Don McLean Y'all know the words, so just this chorus ... Bye, bye Miss American Pie drove my Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry an them good ol' boys were drinkin whiskey and rye singin this will be the day that I die, this will be the day that I die. and jumpin' in the car and gettin' the hell out of Philly ... Pink - Goin' to California I'm goin' to California To live in the summer sun The streets are made of silver I'm like a rabbit on the run Philidelphia freedom Well its not like you have heard, no, no, no This city of brotherly love Is full of pain and hurt I'm goin' to California To find my pot of gold Corruption on every corner Hustlers sellin' sweets Baby is home cryin' While her mom is on the streets Everybody's dyin' Have you heard the news today? A woman in north Phili is mournin' A bullet took another son away I'm goin to California I'm goin far, far, far away Goin' to California, yes To resurect my soul The sun is always shinin', shinin' Or at least that's what I'm told I'm goin' to California There's a better life for me, yes Goin' to California I'll write and tell you what I see I'm goin' to California Somebody say a prayer for me *ducks* Last edited by Nic Name; 10-08-2002 at 10:02 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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dammit nic, did you just post a song by pink?
top five driving songs... this really depends on my mood, ill probably edit this list later. ![]() in no particular order: 1. aerosmith - walk this way 2. cracker - low 3. eric clapton/bb king - riding with the king 4. tom petty - kings highway 5. the verve - bittersweet symphony ~james |
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still says videotape
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I usually break it down by album if its a long trip.
1) David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust 2) Bob Marley: Legend 3) Stevie Ray Vaughan: Live Alive 4) Steve Earl : Guitar Town 5) Dwight Yoakam: Guitars, Cadillacs, etc... If I'm feeling homicidal I roll in some Warren Zevon or some Doors.
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I only have one to add, but add it I must:
The Theme from Peter Gunn by Henry Mancini (the music in the game Spy Hunter)
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1. Moby - New Dawn Fades
2. Metallica - Disposeable Heroes 3. Twista - Adrenaline Rush 4. Method Man - Even If 5. Puff Daddy and the Family - Victory (Nine Inch Nails remix) |
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In no particular order:
1) Moby - Flower 2) Cream - I Feel Free 3) Beastie Boys - No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn 4) Kottonmouth Kings - Bump 5) Adema - Freaking Out I've found rock and subsequent subgenres to be most effective on those long stretches of highway, and raps to be valuable when you're stuck in traffic. Anyone want to change the topic?
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Syndrome of a Down
Join Date: Jun 2001
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A lot of Zappa, a lot of Stephen Lynch, a lot of XTC when I'm feeling mellower, a lot of Bill Hicks when I'm not.
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
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On a straight road trip, I've found its a really good idea to have, in your arsenal, a raucous Louis Prima recording to make it over the 3:00 AM hurdle, at least till you sense sun-up. Its a absurd turbo booster.
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Not in order
Led Zeppelin: "Rock and Roll" Danzig: "Brand New God" Underworld: "Cups" Reverend Horton Heat: "Big Sky/Baddest of the Bad" Portishead: "Humming" |
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in the Hour of Scampering
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Gotta agree with Nic about the Steppenwolf. The problem with it is it doesn't last long enough.
There's a number of Aftro Celt Sound System tracks that will see you though a long drive. Stay away from the the hypnotic ones unless you're not sleepy at all. "Hypnotica" can be good in cruise if you've stioked up with enough coffee. "Amber" is beautiful, but way too soporific. "Riding the Waves" is excellent, as are "Whirl-Y-Reel" and "Big Cat". David Wilcox' s "Eye of the Hurricane" travels well. And Don Fagen's "Trans-Island Highway" is thematically correct. Almost anything by the Doobie Brothers works, but "Rockin Down the Highway" and "Takin it to the Streets" are obviously right on the money.
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"Red Barchetta" by Rush is a good driving song.
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At last! A dead star!
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![]() The best driving album EVAR is KMFDM's "Nihil". Nothing makes me run over SUV-driving soccer moms than this CD.
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