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shotty66 #547046 11/24/10 12:09 PM
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" ...,... your my Drivin' Wheel ! "

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Yes, but I like the Thin Lizzy version better.

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30-40minutes is kind of a weird spot for me, during my 2 hour rides home from school I'd listen to a Beatles album in full. Then depending on mood I'd go to some Parliament or something blues (Robert Johnson is my favorite).

For a shorter commute, I always liked some early Rock n Roll. Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, early Beatles, and The Kinks. I think the straight driving rhythm in all that stuff lends itself to the road quite well and it was before the rock lost the roll!

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Three days grace, Disturbed, Zack Brown band,AC/DC,Hoobastank,Toby Kieth, ...yes I like a lot of different genre's.

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If everyone did this, it would eliminate Road Rage.




I'd kill someone if I had to listen to that crap.











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If everyone did this, it would eliminate Road Rage.




.... because people would just plow into the nearest telephone pole.

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Here is a good one if you're in hurry.





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The greatest guitarist from Austin, Texas that nobody knows about. Chris Duarte.



Nice jam from another blues great, Sonny Landreth. These two songs get my heart pumping every time I hear them out on the highway.

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One of the greatest songs of my generation. Excellent night time drive song.


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Travel'en Music.....

I can recall a time traveling late night from Charlotte to Cleveland by way RT 77 north coming down the mountain in West Virginia and it was a half past 4 in the morning when I picked up Radar love.

Kinda gave me a second wind.

Allen Parsons project and (newer) Steely Dan are good for me on longer late night trips.


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"Emenince Front" by The Who
"Running down a dream" Tom Petty
"One bourbon, one scotch, one beer" George Thorogood


Those are my top 3 songs l like when driving!


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