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Author s47

Driving through town
#1 | Posted: 9 Oct 2013 12:59 
Recommend us all your favourite drivin' tracks, Say 1 cd's worth. Here's my fav's:-
P Floyd - Sorrow
Chris rea - Road to hell
Cream - Tales of brave Ulysses
Muse - Map of Problematique
Cerrone - Supernature
Fear Factory - Pisschrist
Pentagram - Burning Savior
Trapeze - Medusa
Slayer - South of heaven
Buffalo - Sunrise
Metallica - One

Author TobyCoulson

On country roads
#2 | Posted: 9 Oct 2013 13:33 
A bit difficult as my 7 doesn't have a CD player.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.

Author s47

Driving through town
#3 | Posted: 9 Oct 2013 13:51 
Toby
AT least you're young enough to remember cd's - thought the posters would query what a cd was
Respect - since you don't have a cd playin' tintop, in my younger days long ago [1970's] my 7 was my only driver too
Mal

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#4 | Posted: 9 Oct 2013 14:13 
LOL, CD's yeah a blast from the past.... I guess we are all old enough to remember good old vinyl, I believe you can still buy those from specialist places, can still remember my first 45 single, though too embarrassed to say what it was on here My 7 doesn't have a CD player either, but it does have an MP3 player, hehehe, yes I may be sad and old, but creature comforts will hit you all in the end ... All I do is fill a USB stick up with stuff and off I go, being an old rocker my tastes are rather old hat, ACDC, Maiden etc etc, I havent a clue what is at the top of the charts today ( do they still do the charts ?) but I love to good blat with some heavy rock banging away.... not a bumpy road, its the music, lol.....
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Author Le Fromage Noir

In bed with cold
#5 | Posted: 9 Oct 2013 20:40 
Hang on, there's no Bee Gee's in your list

Author Trotsky
In garage
#6 | Posted: 9 Oct 2013 22:56 
George thorogood and the destroyers
ACDC
JD McPherson
Metallica
Joe Bonamassa
24 pesos
Dr feelgood
Old crow medicine show ( bluegrass)
Passenger
Jake bugg
Any rock and blues stuff, especially if a harmonica is involved

And of course...Nazareth

Author TobyCoulson

On country roads
#7 | Posted: 10 Oct 2013 08:39 
Trotsky:
And of course...Nazareth

Jesus. What a choice
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#8 | Posted: 10 Oct 2013 22:50 
Just been rediscovering Fleetwood Mac's albums, Rumours was truly a classic , Tango In The Night follows close in 2nd.... Got my playlist lined up for the next blat now
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Author Ozzy

In garage
#9 | Posted: 10 Oct 2013 23:07 
As much as it pains me to say it, as Paranoid is a particular favourite of mine

Quite simply, the best driving record of all time is:

Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
The Prince of Darkness

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#10 | Posted: 10 Oct 2013 23:16 
Ozzy:
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild

Must admit that does find itself on the playlist somewhere, together with perhaps with Yello and the Race, with a few other car related tracks... Trouble is for some unknown reason that I can't understand ( ) I seem to drive at 50mph higher than normal, most odd........
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Author Ozzy

In garage
#11 | Posted: 10 Oct 2013 23:22 
I believe that has been scientifically proven! Best to remove the number plates first
The Prince of Darkness

Author WestyOwner

On country roads
#12 | Posted: 10 Oct 2013 23:28 
lol, my front plate is rather small ( shhh not been nicked yet -touch wood) and my rear one is a bit shoddy being the orginal that came with the car, I was going to get a new one then realised it would be more visible so never bothered, still passes the MOT mind, so not that bad....... yet.....

It's probably just as well the vast majority of 7 type cars don't have music systems fitted, your licences would not last the day.... how I have survived I do not know
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Author Summit7

Driving through town
#13 | Posted: 18 Oct 2013 22:45 
I like playing Billy Bragg


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The more I play his vile sanctimonious crap the faster I go, i wish he would

Author Rob7

Planning a blat
#14 | Posted: 19 Oct 2013 17:17 
Hi all,
First post, so hi to a few folks from the SKCC.

As I get bored really quickly with sounds playing in the car.
Could start at 8 track, but that's prehistoric...
Remember cassettes; ain't got them anymore.
Remember Vinyl; still got them in the loft, but nothing to play them on anymore.
Remember CDs; still got them; don't play or buy them as I get bored too quickly and anyway who buys music now.

Mainly digital music on the android mobile bluetooth'ed into a headset if in the Caterham or car dash in the tintop.

So some tracks I have in the most frequently used playlist, you will most definitely not know (?), but good if you are into current music. Copy into youtube if interested.

Matrix & Futurebound; - Control
Route 94 - My Love feat. Jess Glynne
Lana Del Rey - Young & Beautiful (Cedric Gervais Remix)
Sick Individuals ft. Taylr Renee - Safe From Destruction
Chase & Status - Lost Not Found
Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Remix)
Rob

Author Mad Hatter
At Le Bounty
#15 | Posted: 19 Oct 2013 17:22 
Hi Rob and welcome

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