What is your favourite driving music?

Haven't quite sorted the personality of the Stinger yet...right now we have a 330Si press car from KMAu, so it only has the standard exhaust, which kind of removes the mechanical symphony from the equation...Ford Mustang GT, Lexus LC500, half the time it was the exhaust we would be listening to, music was secondary.
That said...I love early 70s Glam Rock, I think that works well, so Ziggy/Aladdin Sane era David Bowie, Suffragette City, Ziggy Stardust, Rebel Rebel etc T-Rex, Slade, Sweet - especially Wig Wam Bam, Little Willy...but I am a true blue Rockabilly Rebel...Buddy Holly, early Johnny Cash, very early Elvis...
Don't forget The Beatles, The Beach Boys - Fun, Fun, Fun and Little Duece Coupe play very well, or confuse the bogans at the traffic lights with opening of 409...
Led Zeppelin - got to be Kashmir...Pink Floyd - One Of These Days, Comfortably Numb, Hey You, but pretty much anything really...KISS, Status Quo, Poison, all good for blast on a twisty road - anyone going up the Goat Track from Canungra?
Newer stuff - The Living End, Wolfmother, The Killers
Punk - The Ramones, Dead Kennedys, The Saints (go Acacia Ridge!!!), The Jam...ok, even The Sex Pistols...
There is lots more that works well, 70s pop rock - ABBA - On and On and On, Rock Me, So Long, Does Your Mother Know?, Blue Swede - nothing like a good Ooga Chugga, Marty Rhone, yep TMG, memories of bus trips to play inter-school Aussie Rules games there, or the teacher's Electric Blue XY GT.
Or the full version of War of the Worlds, the whole album - great for a long drive...
 
Haven't quite sorted the personality of the Stinger yet...right now we have a 330Si press car from KMAu, so it only has the standard exhaust, which kind of removes the mechanical symphony from the equation...Ford Mustang GT, Lexus LC500, half the time it was the exhaust we would be listening to, music was secondary.
That said...I love early 70s Glam Rock, I think that works well, so Ziggy/Aladdin Sane era David Bowie, Suffragette City, Ziggy Stardust, Rebel Rebel etc T-Rex, Slade, Sweet - especially Wig Wam Bam, Little Willy...but I am a true blue Rockabilly Rebel...Buddy Holly, early Johnny Cash, very early Elvis...
Don't forget The Beatles, The Beach Boys - Fun, Fun, Fun and Little Duece Coupe play very well, or confuse the bogans at the traffic lights with opening of 409...
Led Zeppelin - got to be Kashmir...Pink Floyd - One Of These Days, Comfortably Numb, Hey You, but pretty much anything really...KISS, Status Quo, Poison, all good for blast on a twisty road - anyone going up the Goat Track from Canungra?
Newer stuff - The Living End, Wolfmother, The Killers
Punk - The Ramones, Dead Kennedys, The Saints (go Acacia Ridge!!!), The Jam...ok, even The Sex Pistols...
There is lots more that works well, 70s pop rock - ABBA - On and On and On, Rock Me, So Long, Does Your Mother Know?, Blue Swede - nothing like a good Ooga Chugga, Marty Rhone, yep TMG, memories of bus trips to play inter-school Aussie Rules games there, or the teacher's Electric Blue XY GT.
Or the full version of War of the Worlds, the whole album - great for a long drive...
you had me until ABBA ...................hahahahaha:laugh:
 
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hard to know what to say .....................God Bless Australians !
 
Everything on my iPod & iPhone....:)
 
I'm 60 years old, so I mostly listen to "classic" rock from the 60's & 70's (my formative years). I have a mix or road-theme tunes on a thumb drive with the following songs:
Down the Road
Fast Car
Truckin'
Life in the Fast Lane
Takin' It to the Streets
Little Duece Coupe
Working on the Highway
Helen Wheels
Mercury Blues
Running On Empty
TBird
Rockin' Down the Highway
Truck Driving Man
BabyDriver
Up Around the Bend
Tack It Up
Gridlock
The Breeze
409
Long May You Run
Born To Run
Middle Of The Road
Pink Cadillac
Rambling Man
Truckin
Why Dont We Do It In The Road
 
Little bit of everthing..from rap, alternitive to country.
 
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70s music for me like someone else i grew up with glam rock, the sweet, slade, trex.etc. Also like the stranglers and the clash. Im also partial occasionally to what they call thrash metal, mainly 8os. Just ask the neighbours lately theyve been getting 15 speakers worth of hardon kardon . Excuse the spelling.
 
pretty much everything. depends on what car i am driving. ipod set with different folders so if i get pulled over for, ahem, speeding, i can switch to classical, or just let it rip to slayer or metallica. as an aside, i used to have a 960 volvo with a sbc in it. it was blue with a brown door, 3 hubcaps on steelies that were widened and kept blasting on the B.Q.E (brooklyn queens expressway) hoping to catch a cop with a radar gun saying to his partner, there is no way that volvo just blew past us at 130.
 
pretty much everything. depends on what car i am driving. ipod set with different folders so if i get pulled over for, ahem, speeding, i can switch to classical, or just let it rip to slayer or metallica. as an aside, i used to have a 960 volvo with a sbc in it. it was blue with a brown door, 3 hubcaps on steelies that were widened and kept blasting on the B.Q.E (brooklyn queens expressway) hoping to catch a cop with a radar gun saying to his partner, there is no way that volvo just blew past us at 130.
Ok, so it's not just me who has a weird Volvo wagon/Frankenstein drivetrain soft spot!! My wife is a gearhead...she restored her own 66 Chevelle in high school but throws her hands in the air and walks away when I start waxing rhapsodic about wishing for a 240 wagon with an LS3 swap lol ;)
 
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