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OK all you old hippies,roadies,and boomers.

What's you'r favorite road songs?

I've asked the younge(oops)less mature members of my famely--they have no clue what I'm talking about-with the radio programing formats in this area ,thats no supprise, but it is a shame. So help me show the:Bunny2: young whipper snappers what a road trip should sound like.

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Born to be wild, Highway to HeII, One Way or Another, Hey You, Woodstock, Highway Star,

Riders on the Storm, Truckin', Somebody to Love, Free Ride, Magic Carpet Ride, Volunteers, Whole Lotta Love, Summer in the City, And the Cradle Will Rock, Beautiful Girls, Wild thing, 409, Little GTO, as you can see I was a rock and roll fan and still am.:dancefool:

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Personally anything in the southern rock Genre Blackfoot, 38 Special, Lynard Skynard, Molly Hatchet. Train Train, Highway Song, Flirting with disaster, Just about anything by Bob Seger, Steppenwolf, The Doors. Radar Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Brain is in overload right now

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What Squidly said minus Bohemian Rhapsody (Rose hates that song) and add Charlie Daniels, some Willie Nelson, Marshal Tucker, Stevie Ray Vaughn , Allman Brothers, Alabama, Dr. Hook... oh too many tunes now my brain hurts. Rod

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J. Geils Band - Give It To Me, Hard Drivin' Man, Cruisin' For Love, Pack Fair and Square, Love-Itis, Detroit Breakdown, Looking For A Love, Gettin' Out, Easy Way Out, Floyd's Hotel

 

Little Feat - Rocket In My Pocket, Willin', Feats Don't Fail Me Now, Spanish Moon, Oh Atlanta, Dixie Chicken, Roll Em Easy, Hi Roller, Old Folks Boogie, Skin It Back

 

Alice In Chains - Man In The Box, Rooster, No Excuses

 

The Allman Brothers Band - Soul Shine, One Way Out, Whipping Post, Southbound, Midnight Rider, Statesboro Blues

 

The Band - The Weight, Ophelia, Up On Cripple Creek

 

Blackfoot - Highway Song, Train Train

 

Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive

 

The Cadilacs - Speedo

 

Christopher Cross - Ride Like the Wind

 

David Allan Coe - The Ride, If That Ain't Country, You Never Even Called Me By My Name

 

Deep Purple - Space Truckin', Highway Star, Lazy, Speed King

 

Dr. John - Right Place Wrong Time, Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya

 

Duke & the Drivers - What You Got, Check Your Bucket

 

Edgar & Johnny Winter - White Man's Blues

 

George Thorogood & the Destroyers - Six Days on the Road, Cocaine Blues, Gear Jammer, I'm a Steady Rollin Man, So Much Trouble, Move it on Over, Blue Highway

 

Godsmack - Awake, Serenity, Make Me Believe

 

The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother, Long Cool Woman in the Black Dress

 

Hound Dog Taylor - Gonna Send You Back to Georgia

 

Howlin Wolf - Evil (Is Going On), Killing Floor, Wang Dang Doodle, Back Door Man

 

Hugo Montenegro - The Good, the Bad And the Ugly Theme

 

Inner Circle - Bad Boys (Theme from Cops)

 

Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name, Flight of Icarus

 

That oughta get you started...

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The main one has to be "The Who" ....My Generation, Pinball Wizard, Pictures of Lilly, Can't Explain, Kids are Alright, Substitute....and many more.:680:

The Stones,

Beachboys,

Van Halen,

Pink Floyd.

Bon Jovi.."Lost Highway" album.

James Taylor

 

Ian

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For me, when it's hard core ridin' music I need, gotta go with Jethro. Thick as a Brick and Aqualung.

 

gotta add locomotive breath to this one

 

Almost anything from Creedence Clearwater Revival

 

Roadhouse Blues from the Doors

 

When I'm in an oldies mood (lots of the time) Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, Beatles, Elvis, Roy Orbison, Del Shannon, Bee Gees, Bob Seger, Neil Diamond, Billy Joel, Boston, Chuch Berry, Dion, Dooby Brothers, Guess Who... and so on etc....

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Golden Earring "Radar Love"

Mojo Nixon "Elvis is Everywhere"

Steve Miller "Space Cowboy"

Ted Nugent "Stranglehold

Merideth Brooks "*****"

Johnny Cash "Orange Bloosom Special"

Buck Owens "Streets of Bakersfield"

Gretchen Wilson "Here for the Party"

Alicia Keys "Fallin"

The Doors "LA Woman"

Blues Brothers "Sweet Home Chicago"

Kid Rock "Wanna be a cowboy baby"

Tommy Bolin "Post Toastie"

King Crimson "21st Century Schizoid Man"

Boston "More then a feeling"

Jefferson Airplane "White Rabbit"

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OK all you old hippies,roadies,and boomers.

What's you'r favorite road songs?

I've asked the younge(oops)less mature members of my famely--they have no clue what I'm talking about-with the radio programing formats in this area ,thats no supprise, but it is a shame. So help me show the:Bunny2: young whipper snappers what a road trip should sound like.

 

I like OLD Country, the trunking songs especially. CW McCall, Red Sovine, Red Steagall, Dave Dudley, Earnest Tubb. I especially like the song Girl on the Billboard!

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I've got a very wide range of music on mine but mostly like the softer rock and "unplugged" stuff. A few of mine are:

 

Skynyrd "FREEBIRD". :)

Bob Seger

Beth Hart

Neil Young Unplugged

Bob Dylan

Dido

Lobo

Poco

Eagles

Eric Clapton Unplugged

Joe Cocker

Sade

Sarah McLachlan

ZZ Top

Toni Braxton

Savoy Brown

James Brown

 

on the country side

 

Patsy Cline

Willie Nelson

Toby Keith

Randy Travis

Montgomery Gentry

George Strait

Brooks and Dunn

The Bellamy Brothers

 

A lot of others too but this gives you an idea of the generation I am from. :backinmyday:

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Well....I'm a little out of the bell curve on the age brackets (ie, just turned 30 last Aug), but I also like all kinds of music. Anything from Classic Rock to modern metal, with somes sides of blues and classical; plus, with a 16gig Zune, I can load it up with a good chunk of it. Most of the time, though, I just run the rock/metal playlist on a shuffle of over 1800 songs, so I rarely hear the same song twice...

 

Currently have a mix of the following:

 

AC/DC

Audioslave

Anthrax

Coal Chamber

Coverdale/Page

Creed

Creedence Clearwater Revival

The Doors

Down

Faith No More

Godsmack

GreenDay

Guns N' Roses

Hellyeah

Helmet

Jackyl

Jimi Hendrix

Kid Rock

Kittie

Korn

Led Zeppelin

Lenny Kravitz

Limp Bizkit

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Megadeth

Metallica

Ministry

Nickelback

Nine Inch Nail

Pantera

Pearl Jam

Queen

Rage Against the Machine

Rammstein

Rob Zombie

Rush

Sepultura

Skindred

Static-X

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Sublime

Tool

Type O Negative

White Zombie

Wolfmother

&

ZZ Top

 

This doesn't count the other 5 playlist I have loaded....but you get the idea

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Great list Maineac - but don't forget from the Winter brothers (the ugliest guys in R&R) - Frankenstein and Boys are Back in Town.

 

RR

 

Thanks, Boys are back in town is Thin Lizzie and Frankenstein is a No Brainer... I was kinda goin for lesser known stuff... I know Johnny did some pretty good R&R back in the day but I think his Blues Guitar work is right up there with Stevie Ray Vaughan... He toured and recorded with Muddy Waters for a number of years and did his best work there...

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I guess I'll keep going through my song list and post some more lesser known stuff...

 

Jackie Wilson - (You're Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher, Lonely Teardrops

 

Jackyl - The Lumberjack

 

James Brown - I Got You, Sex Machine

 

Janis Joplin - One Night Stand, Down on Me

 

Jerry Jeff Walker, L.A. Freeway, Night Rider's Lament, Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother

 

Jerry Reed - Amos Moses, When You're Hot You're Hot

 

Jimmy Reed - Bright Lights Big City, Big Boss Man, I'm Going Upside Your Head, You Got Me Dizzy

 

John Anderson - Seminole Wind, Straight Tequila Night

 

John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom, Gloria

 

John Mayall - Sonny Boy Blow

 

Johnnie Taylor - Who's Makin' Love

 

Johnny Guitar Watson - Real Mother For Ya, Gangster Of Love, I Don't Want to be a Lone Ranger, Ain't That a *****, Superman Lover

 

Johnny Cash - Cocaine Blues

 

Johnny Rebel - She's Fat I'm Drunk It's On

 

Johnny Winter - Red House, Tobacco Road

 

Johnathan Richman & the Modern Lovers - Roadrunner

 

Judas Priest - Heading Out to the Highway

 

Kenny Wayne Shepherd - Blue on Black

 

Kid Rock - Cowboy, Devil Without a Cause, American Bad Ass, Pictures (w/ Sheryl Crow)

 

Korn - Twist, Freak on a Leash

 

Leon Redbone - Long Gone Lonesome Blues

 

Leon Russell - Out in the Woods, Lost Highway, Down on Deep River

 

Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials - Never Miss Your Water

 

Limp Bizkit - Rollin', My Way

 

Little Richard - Lucille. Long Tall Sally, She's Got It

 

Little Walter - Oh Baby

 

Lloyd Price - Stagger Lee

 

Looking Glass - Brandy

 

Lou Reed - Sweet Jane

 

Manfred Mann - Do Wah Diddy Diddy

 

Marc Cohn - Walking in Memphis

 

MC5 - Thunder Express

 

Megadeath - Of Mice and Men

 

Metallica - The Unforgiven, Whiskey In the Jar, Enter Sandman, Nothing Else Matters, No Leaf Clover

 

Mötley Crüe - Girls Girls Girls, Dr. Feelgood

 

Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Workin', Deep Down in Florida, The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock & Roll, Champagne and Reefer, They Call it Stormy Monday

 

Nazereth - Hair of the Dog

 

The Outlaws - Ghost Riders in the Sky, Green Grass and High Tides

 

Continued...

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Neil Young - Unknown Legend

 

Pantera - Cowboys From Hell, Hard Ride, Hell Bound, Live in a Hole

 

Poison - Every Rose has Its Thorn

 

Procol Harum - Conquistador, A Whiter Shade of Pale

 

Queen - Keep Yourself Alive

 

Quiet Riot - Cum on Feel the Noize

 

R. Dean Taylor - Indiana Wants Me

 

Ram Jam - Black Betty

 

Rammstein - Du Has

 

Ray Charles - Busted, Hit the Road Jack, What'd I say Parts I & II

 

Rebel Meets Rebel - Cowboys Do More Dope, Nothin' to Lose, Get Outta My Life

 

Redbone - The Witch Queen of New Orleans, Come and Get Your Love

 

Rob Zombie - Never Gonna Stop

 

Robert Palmer - Sneakin Sally through the Alley

 

The Romantics - What I Like About You

 

Root Boy Slim & the Sex Change Band - Boogie Till You Puke

 

Roxy Music - Love is the Drug

 

Scorpions - Wind of Change

 

Sonny Boy Williamson - Hoodoo Hoodoo, Don't Start Me Talkin'

 

Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun, Rusty Cage, Birth Ritual

 

Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes - I Don't Want to Go Home, Talk to Me, The Fever, We're Havin' A Party

 

The Spencer Davis Group - Keep on Running, I'm a Man

 

The Standells - Dirty Water

 

Steppenwolf - Screaming Night Hog, Ride With Me, Hey Lawdy Mama, Move Over, Sookie Sookie, Rock Me

 

Steve Earle - Copperhead Road, The Devil's Right Hand

 

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Pipeline, Long Way From Home, Pride and Joy, The Sky is Crying, Couldn't Stand the Weather, Cold Shot, The House is Rockin'

 

Stevie Wonder - Living for the City

 

Stone Temple Pilots - Plush

 

Stray Cats, Stray Cat Strut, Rock This Town

 

Ted Nugent - Wang Dang Sweet Poontang

 

The Temptations - Ball of Confusion, Papa Was a Rolling Stone, I Can't Get Next to You

 

Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me Not to Come

 

Tinsley Ellis - Highwayman

 

Tom Waits - Whistlin' Past the Graveyard

 

Tony Joe White - Polk Salad Annie

 

Van Halen - Running With the Devil, You Really Got Me, Beautiful Girls

 

Van Morrison - Bright Side of the Road, Jackie Wilson Said, And It Stoned Me, Wild Night, Wavelegnth, Star of the County Down (w/ The Chieftains)

 

The Velvet Underground - Rock & Roll, I'm Waiting for the Man

 

War - Low Rider

 

Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy, Lawyers Guns & Money, Night time in the Switching Yard, Play it All Night Long, Hit Somebody!, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead

 

The Who - 5:15, Eminence Front, Going Mobile, Won't Get Fooled Again, Love Reign O'Er Me

 

Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music

 

ZZ Top - Tush, I'm Bad I'm Nationwide, La Grange, Jesus Just Left Chicago, Tube Snake Boogie

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