Driving tunes...
Driving tunes...
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domcross

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1,065 posts

271 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Having trundled along on a fantastic day last week in the M400 I realised there's a space in my life for a CD of select and appropriate driving tunes that make you feel 'oh so good' when driving your Noble... so what would be on that CD?

I've got a few lined up but I'd like to hear your thoughts...

The Prodigy - Smack my bitch up?
Bryan Adams - 18 til I die?
The Commitments - Mr Pitiful
Longpigs - She Said?
Robbie Williams - Song 3?
Rolling Stones - Bitch OR Brown Sugar?
Blur - Song 2?

So what would be on your chosen disk?

Dom.

LaurenceFrost

691 posts

275 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I'm currently loving:

REM - All the right friends.
REM - bad day.
Anything by Guns N' Roses.
Nirvana - In Bloom.
Foo Fighters - Times Like These.
Martin Solveig - Rockin' Music.
Martin Solveig - Madan.
Dina Vass - The Love I Have For You.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I mostly listen to that famous Noble band "The Jedi Nights" (particularly as the standard setup is crap for anything other than speech!) - for those of you who haven't discovered this talented Midlands/Afrikkans duo, they are located on the off switch! :-)

caccobra

340 posts

259 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Music for the Nobility in the US:

War - "Low Rider"
Eagles - "Take It Easy"
Steppenwolf - "Born To Be Wild"
J. Geils - "Hard Drivin' Man"
George Thorogood - "You Can't Catch Me"
Chuck Berry - "No Particular Place To Go"
Dave Dudley - "6 Days On The Road"
Edgar Winter - "Tobacco Road"
Golden Earring - "Radar Love"
Canned Heat - "On The Road Again"
Led Zeppelin - "Stairway To Heaven"
Bob Dylan - "Highway 61 Revisited"
Steve Miller - "Livin' In The USA"
Chuck Berry - "Route 66"

That'll keep your right foot happy.....

>> Edited by caccobra on Monday 7th February 14:46

mc101

459 posts

255 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Me:

Creeping Death -- "Metallica" gotta be VERY LOUD :-)

Anything by the Foo Fighters

If the good women is onboard then:

Anything by Pink / Queen / Green day is permitted ;-)

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I actually find a lot of music really distracting and counterproductive when driving hard. I have a tendency to want to drive to the rhythm of the song and not the road!

chillidog

1,021 posts

258 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I've given up using the CD unit on the M400 as you have to have the volume up so LOUD to hear the music above the engine sounds.

brav

131 posts

257 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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chillidog said:
I've given up using the CD unit on the M400 as you have to have the volume up so LOUD to hear the music above the engine sounds.


Thats a good thing

silversix

258 posts

255 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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chillidog said:
I've given up using the CD unit on the M400 as you have to have the volume up so LOUD to hear the music above the engine sounds.


That's worrying me, as mine doesn't sound THAT loud. maybe I'm just used to loud cars, or not trying hard enough.

Anyway driving music has to be early 90's dance;

Prodigy- "Charly" Bizzare Inc. That kind of thing.

Oh god I'm 30 next week. Help...