What do you listen to when you drive?

Martin Fischer

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Of course, it depends on my mood, mostly it is blues and rockabilly, but sometimes I feel the need for something more rougher than I switch to metal, hardrock, etc.

And I also like to listen to stand up comedians while driving, you get a lot of strange looks of other people when you are driving and laughing :props:
 
Mostly sports talk with some Howard Stern mixed in.

If I'm in the mood for music something off my USB.
 
XM: 70’s, 80’s, Classic Rewind, Classic Vinyl, The Wave.
AM: sports talk and news

Damn...I’m old!


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Sports talk, a local FM radio station (Oldies, local news), Ozzy's Boneyard on XM, or some of my favorite bands on CD. (Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Slayer, Pantera, Rage Against the Machine.........)
 
My all-time favorite cruising tunes are :







With the advent of MP3-playing capabilities in-car, I've gone with a memory stick in lieu of my CD's. This is the current line-up of artists (by folders) on my USB drive :

Aerosmith, April Wine, Boston, Boz Scaggs, Buck Owens, Buddy Guy, Carly Simon, Carole King, Cream, David Bowie, David Gilmour, Deep Purple, Electric Light Orchestra, Eric Clapton, Glen Campbell, Howlin' Wolf, Ian Hunter, J. Geils Band, Jeff Beck, Johnny Cash, Led Zeppelin, Lenny Kravitz, McGuffey Lane, Montrose, Motown (various artists), Mott the Hoople, Muddy Waters, Neil Young, Pink Floyd, R&B (various artists), Rainbow, Ronnie Milsap, Rush, Steely Dan, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Stevie Wonder, The Allman Bros. Band, The Cars, The Michael Stanley Band, The Rolling Stones, The Tubes, Todd Rundgren, and Yes.

You might say I have a wide variety of music interests ... :laughing:
 
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“How is it that music can, without words, evoke
our laughter, our fears, our highest aspirations?”

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Audible books, mostly on history of all kinds. Currently listening to a book that is a collection of interviews done at the Library of Congress with authors of biographies of famous people oin US history (Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, etc.).

So I'll admit I'm not as cool as most of you.
 
Same as Jayfro: XM: 70’s, 80’s, Classic Rewind, Classic Vinyl, The Wave. Scary stuff
 
Audible books, mostly on history of all kinds. Currently listening to a book that is a collection of interviews done at the Library of Congress with authors of biographies of famous people oin US history (Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, etc.).

So I'll admit I'm not as cool as most of you.


To the contrary......... I think this is cool as hell.
 
Mornings the radio, and at lunch smooth jazz on an HD station. The ride home is usually podcasts - Spikes Car Radio, How I Built This, and Fresh Air.

In the wife's car it is always XM: It starts with Yacht Rock, then I will change to 80's, 90's, or Classic Vinyl.
 
XM: 70’s, 80’s, Classic Rewind, Classic Vinyl, The Wave.
AM: sports talk and news

Damn...I’m old!


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I must be older than you. I listen to 50s on 5, 60s on 6, Elvis, and Willie's Roadhouse. I was raised by my grandparents so I also listen to Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole.
 
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