Road Trippin'

Discussion in 'Music' started by Yoseff, Apr 17, 2006.

  1. Yoseff

    Yoseff Music Addict

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    So, here's the story:

    I'm planning a trip out to Seattle from Fargo sometime relatively soon. I'm wondering if anyone has any sugestions for some good music.
     
  2. Foreign Flower

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    I've found Queen is great for road trips.
     
  3. Mind Gardens

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    Dylan - Basement Tapes, John Wesley Harding, Bringing It All Back Home
    Stones - Exile, Let it Bleed, Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
    Grateful Dead - Anthem of The Sun, Workinman's Dead, American Beauty, and whatever live albums you like.
    Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
    Willie Nelson
    Gram Parsons
    Brian Jonestown Massacre - Give it Back, Satanic Majesties Second Request
    The Out Crowd - Then I Saw the Holy City
    John Lee Hooker
    Some old country Blues like - Blind Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson, Son House
    Skip Spence - Oar
    Something by the Byrds
    The Easy Rider Soundtrack....
    and a bunch of other records in that vein.

    I almost forgot....Buffalo Springfield - Again, and a few Neil Young records. Have a good trip man! [​IMG]
     
  4. KasabianRulesMan!

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    Man ...- Free albums LP's Highway & Heartbreakers are something...
    -The Byrds Fifth Dimension / Younger than yesterday & Notorious byrd bro
    -Hawkwind "Warrior on the edge of time"..prog adventurous spatial music
    -Pink Floyd "Obscured by Clouds"

    It's all 70's album so it's guaranteed great music... definitly good for travellin' in physical roads or roads of your own imagination... it depends... there's a lot more good records but i'm not there for 1000 lines...
    bye
     
  5. Petter

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    Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited. New Morning too.
    Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
    Grateful Dead - Best of Skeletons in the Closet is a good "best of" album
    The Doors
    some of Tom Wait's 80's stuff might be good for a road trip
    The "City of God" soundtrack
    Bob Marley
    Hendrix
    Janis
    Lynyrd Skynyrd maybe?
    some bluegrass! check out "The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band", it's a "greatest hits" album featuring a lot of banjo.
     
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