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    imported_Angus Bangus Guest

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    In today's age of DSL's, burners, and mp3 engines, here are some suggestions for good road music. I'll leave out obvious ones, but I'll include some rare tracks for the kazaas, groksters, and limewires among us.


    Bob Dylan-Santa Fe, One More Cup of Coffee, Hava Negilah Blues

    The Gourds-El Paso

    Paul Simon- Graceland (unplugged)

    Sam Kinison- World Hunger skit

    Neil Young-Unknown Legend, F**kin' Up (live acoustic)

    Uncle Tupelo- Graveyard Shift, New Madrid

    Jay-Z- I Just Wanna Love Ya

    George Gershwin- Rhapsody in Blue

    Kenny Rogers- Condition

    Gomez- Las Vegas Dealer, California

    Sinatra and Basie-Please Be Kind, Nice Work

    Johnny Cash- Tennessee Stud,

    Grateful Dead- Terrapin Station Suite, The Other One (live)

    Beastie Boys- Brass Monkey

    Kiss- Cold Gin (but don't get any ideas!)

    Arlo Guthrie- Coming to Los Angeles

    Counting Crows- Omaha (acoustic)

    Metallica- Master of Puppets, And Justice For All

    Miles Davis- Nefertiti

    Mystikal- Danger

    Billy Bragg- Accident Waiting to Happen (let's hope not!)

    Wilco- Being There (Disc Two)

    Billy Bragg and Wilco- Mermaid Ave (Vols I and II)

    Wyclef Jean- Gone Till November (Radio Version)

    Stones- 19th Nervous Breakdown

    Radiohead- Everything In Its Right Place

    Nirvana- Lake of Fire (unplugged)

    Red Hot Chili Peppers- Stone Cold Bush

    Bruce Springsteen- Youngstown (hbo special live)

    Ryan Adams- To Be Young

    Waylon Jennings- Dukes of Hazard Theme Song



    That should get you started. Don't forget to stock up on music and check your stereo, disc changer, cassette player for wear.


    ab



  2. #2
    kara Guest

    Default the road album i can't resist

    One album I've recently become hooked on is Tori Amos's "Scarlett's Walk" which is baswed on a premise of traveling the country. The soundmanages to really capture an "americanb" feel and flows beautifully

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    imported_Brad Guest

    Default You forget one great

    You should be ashamed my friend...
    Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds Live at Luther College should be tops on your list.

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    Ted Guest

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    Well at least today... I know waht I am going to be traveling to tonight to set the day behind in this blizard picked up here in Madison, Wisconsin. How about some:

    John Coletrain
    Me First and the Gimme Gimme's
    Tragically Hip - Ahead by a Century
    Blues Travler - 100 years
    Mark Naufler - Sailing to Philidelphia (with a little of James)
    Pet Shop Boys (dance Mix)
    Peter Gabriel - Salsbury Hill
    Ben Harper - Burn one down
    Da Da - John the Drummer
    Gegy Ta - Whom ever you are? I want to thank you.....
    Star Wars - Battle of the Ewoks. Nub Nub.... (sorry about this one)

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    Default Battle of the Ewoks?

    That is the first time that song has hit this suggestion box --

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    M3 Guest

    Default Road Music

    Here's a road trip tune list with a theme.


    THE ROAD IS MY MIDDLE NAME Bonnie Raitt
    RAMBLIN' MAN Allman Brothers
    WILLIN' Linda Ronstadt
    ROCKING DOWN THE HIGHWAY Doobie Brothers
    NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO Chuck Berry
    LIFE IN THE FAST LANE Eagles
    CROSSROADS Eric Clapton
    BOULDER TO BIRMINGHAM Emmylou Harris
    GONE AT LAST Paul Simon
    ON THE ROAD AGAIN Willie Nelson
    FARTHER ON UP THE ROAD Bobby "Blue" Bland
    MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf
    TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT Eagles
    TRAVELLING BAND CCR
    GOING TO THE COUNTRY Steve Miller
    BORN TO RUN Bruce Springsteen
    MANY RIVERS TO CROSS Linda Ronstadt
    HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED Bob Dylan
    HIT THE ROAD, JACK Ray Charles
    ALREADY GONE Eagles
    TAKE ME HOME, COUNTRY ROADS John Denver
    UP AROUND THE BEND CCR
    ME AND BOBBY MCGEE Janis Joplin
    ONE FOR MY BABY,
    ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD Etta James

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    M3 Guest

    Default Road Music

    Here's a road trip tune list with a theme.


    THE ROAD IS MY MIDDLE NAME- Bonnie Raitt,
    RAMBLIN' MAN- Allman Brothers,
    WILLIN' Linda Ronstadt
    ROCKING DOWN THE HIGHWAY Doobie Brothers
    NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO Chuck Berry
    LIFE IN THE FAST LANE Eagles
    CROSSROADS Eric Clapton
    BOULDER TO BIRMINGHAM Emmylou Harris
    GONE AT LAST Paul Simon
    ON THE ROAD AGAIN Willie Nelson
    FARTHER ON UP THE ROAD Bobby "Blue" Bland
    MAGIC CARPET RIDE Steppenwolf
    TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT Eagles
    TRAVELLING BAND CCR
    GOING TO THE COUNTRY Steve Miller
    BORN TO RUN Bruce Springsteen
    MANY RIVERS TO CROSS Linda Ronstadt
    HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED Bob Dylan
    HIT THE ROAD, JACK Ray Charles
    ALREADY GONE Eagles
    TAKE ME HOME, COUNTRY ROADS John Denver
    UP AROUND THE BEND CCR
    ME AND BOBBY MCGEE Janis Joplin
    ONE FOR MY BABY,
    ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD Etta James

  8. #8
    M3 Guest

    Default Road Music

    Here's a road trip tune list with a theme.


    THE ROAD IS MY MIDDLE NAME- Bonnie Raitt,
    RAMBLIN' MAN- Allman Brothers,
    WILLIN'- Linda Ronstadt,
    ROCKING DOWN THE HIGHWAY- Doobie Brothers,
    NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO- Chuck Berry,
    LIFE IN THE FAST LANE- Eagles,
    CROSSROADS- Eric Clapton,
    BOULDER TO BIRMINGHAM- Emmylou Harris,
    GONE AT LAST- Paul Simon,
    ON THE ROAD AGAIN- Willie Nelson,
    FARTHER ON UP THE ROAD- Bobby "Blue" Bland
    MAGIC CARPET RIDE- Steppenwolf,
    TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT Eagles,
    TRAVELLING BAND- CCR,
    GOING TO THE COUNTRY- Steve Miller,
    BORN TO RUN- Bruce Springsteen,
    MANY RIVERS TO CROSS- Linda Ronstadt,
    HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED- Bob Dylan,
    HIT THE ROAD, JACK- Ray Charles,
    ALREADY GONE- Eagles,
    TAKE ME HOME, COUNTRY ROADS- John Denver,
    UP AROUND THE BEND- CCR,
    ME AND BOBBY MCGEE- Janis Joplin
    ONE FOR MY BABY,
    ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD- Etta James.

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    Default Clever

    I like that list. You might also enjoy the one on the main site: http://www.roadtripamerica.com/music/roadtunes.htm

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