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Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 7:27 pm
by GroovyCarrot
Another good one, Led Zepplin - Kashmir is great to drive to.. especially if you're setting out in convoy with a few people, dunno why, just is :)

Also..
Joe Satriani - Summer Song
Joe Satriani - A Train of Angels
Guns & Roses - Night Train
Guns & Roses - Paradise City
Guns & Roses - Welcome to the Jungle
Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
Thunder - Welcome to the Party

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 9:30 pm
by KarlM
Chill Out tunes:
Mos Def - Ms Fat Booty or Speed Law

DJ Fomat - The Hit Song, Battle Raps

Redman - Sooperman lover

Missy E - Under Construction (Album)

Jungle Brothers feat Mr On - Breathe and Stop

DMX - We right here, Aint no sunshine, X gonna give it

Tank - Race against time

Ice Cube - you can do it.

ANYTHING released on Aftermath label (Dre, Snoop, D12, Obie Trice, Xzibit etc...)


Thrash arse off car tunes:


Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out

Motorhead - Ace of Spades (obvious?)

Oasis - f*****g in the bushes (the opening quote this song is absolutely class, worth buying the album for!)

Beastie boys - intergalactic and body moving (although the whole album rocks!)

Bon Jovi - Keep the faith

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 3:16 pm
by Tahrey1043
ash/gc/karl... sweet

dunno why, but something at work last night made me think of Getaway by The Music, that it would be ace (like Take Me Out), that i havent played it in ages, and why isnt it on one of my tapes or MDs...
(it's probably on the third CD Singles MD, but that's LP4 mode, so it'd take forever to find :D but if i'm going to look thru the rest of 'em anyway)

.....think i'll go put it on whilst doing my *second* bloody install of win98 on dad's old PC. need some kind of moral boost.

Oh yeah, and dependent on our success or otherwise tomorrow...

Obvious-good: Three Lions, Vindaloo
Good: Meat Pie Sausage Roll Come On England Gis a Goal (footy tune by one of peter kay's co-writers) and the football badgers tune :D
"Bad" (that is, we lose, but still good tune): Inertia Kicks - The Cuban Boys. All three mixes of it. (it's a celebration of the great british sport of, well, losing.... :D)

All but the latter of which will require a new tape making


EDIT:
Rock Star by NERD, i'll have some of that too... whichever mix of it my bro had, different from the album. He used it to show off his new dolby digital surround & sub system for his PS2, and hell yeah it was a good choice. Wouldn't give me the MP3, or tell me the right name more than once though (Jase Nevins was it? or NIN...)

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 3:54 pm
by SpikeyG40
AshLeMacq - thats more my kind of music! :twisted:

atm, i drive around to system of a down which is rather interesting driving, and previously, metallica!

i find that dance stuff is also good to listen to! depending on wot mood i am in! :lol:

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 5:32 pm
by AshLeMacq
Haha good man!

I love system of a down. Toxicity really should be on my latest mix cd!

I love it when you pull up to someone with pretty green eyes or something equally crap blasting out of the speakers.

I can't help but think to myself prepare for a musical education my friend as the phattest tom morrello riff annihilates the s**t that is chart dance.

hahaha av it!

Car fans who like decent music. I thought I was alone in the world!

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 5:35 pm
by AshLeMacq
Dont get me wrong by the way I love dance music!

Just dance music before it gets some horrendous vocals and cheese laser sounds placed over what was once a half decent track.

Gigi D'agostino - Phat Bass.

now that is a tune!

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 6:27 pm
by robz
it really does depend on wot sort of mood im in.....

for speeding about you cant beat Motorhead - Ace of Spade :twisted: (good shout KarlM) or mabey some Papa Roach


the likers of 50cent, Dre & DMX r always good 2 crusie along 2

cant forget CHEESE!! my own personal fav is Big Hits '92, its legendary.

Really id listen to anything, ma mp3 compilations r pretty ranged wif the type of music on them, something for every1 i suppose?!!?

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 6:59 pm
by SteB
I dont have a stereo in me mk1 polo !!
pettsy wrote:it's very rare to see my driving relaxed :lol:
so most of the time its general dance music.
Sounds about right

When im in me mam's car i listen to a bit of radio and that, but theres always a touch of Lab4 (stupidly fast techno type stuff - you dont want to know!! :roll: )

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2004 7:58 pm
by OGDMX
just bought bad boys 1 & 2 on dvd n heard this song in the extra's

shy guy by diana king......think that'd be a great car tune....esp for the summer

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 3:14 pm
by KarlM
Tahrey1043 wrote: EDIT:
Rock Star by NERD, i'll have some of that too... whichever mix of it my bro had, different from the album. He used it to show off his new dolby digital surround & sub system for his PS2, and hell yeah it was a good choice. Wouldn't give me the MP3, or tell me the right name more than once though (Jase Nevins was it? or NIN...)
That'll be the Jason Nevins club mix - available on Kazaa... (also featured on the iPod ads)

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 5:12 pm
by Tahrey1043
KarlM - f****n too right, thanks! (what... you mean "legally" from Kazaa? I haven't let that crap touch my pc in over a year.. mebbe i'll search for it some other way)

robz.... ahhh... i think i'd have to go for Hits 93 volume 4 (released in late 1992...!!!) to match up with that. Hehehe..

Or perhaps Telstar's The Greatest Hits of (commercialised) Dance... triple CD set from early '92. It's got a ton of classics on... nuff crap of course, but enough good stuff to fill a minidisc with. Beats the "OldSkool!!!!111" compilations that are currently everywhere into a burberry hat (and only the second record I ever bought - saved up a lot of pocket money).

(Havent had any metallica on for a while, but getting a lift home last night from the guy who's going to be helping fit my new door was a nice education of it - the ol' controversial "have they gone pop?" black album on the stereo, seemed to fit very well with flying home 20-over every limit in a teeny metro at 4am. Need to dig it out again)

I'd like to get some Crystal Method going on sometime for a different type of red-light pop demolition :D

And there's always the couple of stray JPop discs I made a few years back soon after getting CD writer and MD :) .... a most excellent way to do people's heads in when in a very silly mood - like Aqua, but half the lyrics are incomprehensible - and the kind of deep, deep town traffic where you either have to put something headbangy or comical on.

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 1:30 pm
by Si_GTi
GroovyCarrot wrote:Another good one, Led Zepplin - Kashmir is great to drive to.. especially if you're setting out in convoy with a few people, dunno why, just is :)

Also..
Joe Satriani - Summer Song
Joe Satriani - A Train of Angels
Guns & Roses - Night Train
Guns & Roses - Paradise City
Guns & Roses - Welcome to the Jungle
Dire Straits - Money for Nothing
Thunder - Welcome to the Party
Thunder!!! I thought I was the only bloke in the country with that in his cd changer... :lol:

But tbh I'll listen to pretty much anything once... heres the cd changer's contents as of this morning, in no particular order - all copies onto CD-Rs from originals (in case of theft!):

Kiss Hip Hop Collection - shortened to 1 disc by dropping a few tracks!
Jamie Cullum - Twentysomething
Audioslave - Audioslave
Euphoria - 1st cd (the recent 3-cd box-set that was released)
Iggy Pop - Skull Ring
Thunder - Live (1st cd)

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 1:56 pm
by Tahrey1043
For last night..

Loser - Beck
Inertia Kicks - Cuban Boys (really must squash that onto a geocities page..)

Or to make the longer journeys seem shorter

Dry County - Bon Jovi (Keep the Faith album, right before they went rubbish)
Stairway to Heaven - (any version, but Zep or Dylan the best)
Feeling Called Love - Pulp
Money for Nothing

(because they're all nice and long but won't do your head in... that's almost a half hour (or 40 miles :)) used up)

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 4:43 pm
by GroovyCarrot
Si_GTi wrote:Thunder!!! I thought I was the only bloke in the country with that in his cd changer... :lol:
Good to know someone else listens to them :D Although, I've still yet to find anyone outside of my close friends who listens to Joe Satriani..

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 4:45 pm
by Tahrey1043
My dad likes Joe Satriani... i like his work, but haven't had the tape on in quite a while :)

who're thunder then?