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.
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