Mandatory Road Trip Music?

Sports & Music

Moderators: AArdvark, Ice Cream Jonsey

User avatar
Flack
Posts: 9156
Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 3:02 pm
Location: Oklahoma
Contact:

Mandatory Road Trip Music?

Post by Flack »

Tomorrow morning I'm getting in my truck and starting a three day, 1,400 mile (one way) road trip. Before I set out on a road trip, I always round up all the music I want to listen to. One funny thing is that I always pick both new albums that I haven't listened to yet, and old classics. Before the trip I always convince myself that I'll enjoy listening to new albums, but once I'm in the car all I do is listen to the old classics that I can sing along with.

What are your old standby albums for road trips? Off the top of my head I can tell you that on every single road trip I've ever taken I've listened to Alice in Chain's Dirt, either Sgt. Pepper or Abbey Road by the Beatles, Appetite for Destruction by Guns and Roses, and at least one album by the Beastie Boys.

(This year's trip will be different; I now have a 1TB drive, so I'll be taking EVERYTHING. Won't that be fun to browse while driving ...)
"I failed a savings throw and now I am back."

CO

Post by CO »

Tom Petty's a must for long trips (and getting over relationships). Rush too. For city driving and errands I prefer Rage Against the Machine, Biggie, and NWA.

bruce
Posts: 2544
Joined: Tue Jun 04, 2002 10:43 pm

Post by bruce »

CO wrote:Tom Petty's a must for long trips (and getting over relationships). Rush too. For city driving and errands I prefer Rage Against the Machine, Biggie, and NWA.
Once it gets dark I listen to lots of Tom Waits and the Cowboy Junkies.

During the day, Fred Eaglesmith and the Drive-By Truckers.

Bruce

User avatar
gsdgsd
Posts: 860
Joined: Sat Apr 27, 2002 5:12 pm
Location: Decatur
Contact:

Post by gsdgsd »

Son Volt, Slobberbone, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, the first few Old 97s albums... Social Distortion, Dropkick Murphys, Entombed on the heavier side.

Post Reply