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Is there a song?
Is there a song, that when you hear it, be it in your Dodge Caravan , Ford pickup or golfcart, that causes you to increase your speed to about twenty MPH over the posted speed?
For me it's the Traveling Wilburys - End of the Line. I could get my golfcart up to about 30 mph listening to that song.:confused: I posted this knowing full well that it may sound a little gay but I'm willing to take that chance.(i think):3DSMILE: |
Anything by Florence Foster Jenkins!
Roscoe |
Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones
Found out first hand about speed ratings and tires while hauling the bulk papers town to town in a Dodge Maxivan. (Stupid dyslexic fingers) |
Heavy Metal by Sammy Hagar.
Good thing most Cobras don't have a stereo... JB |
Not only do I increase the speed... I also increase the volume!
Keith :) |
Lunatic Fringe by Red Rider
Money for Nothing by Dire Straits Must just be my personality.:3DSMILE: |
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Going to try Wagner... |
I was arrested, cuffed, transported and booked for listening to the long version of Stranglehold by terrible Ted Nugent in my 71 Roadrunner. Just my luck to be racing a 442 at the time. The cop couldn't see the license for the tire smoke.......the custom paint gave me away. I copped to 15 over and paid the lawyer gladly. The fuzz didn't show up for the 442's hearing so he skated.
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In addition to the tunes already listed:
1812 Overture (a.k.a. Lone Ranger Theme) Darn near anything by ZZ Top. Beach Boys Little Duce Coupe and Fun, Fun, Fun. Couple of tunes done by Vanessa Mae (but including them would be a little to esorteric). |
Beach Boys "I get around". More specifically, when they sing the line:
"We always take my car 'cause it's never been beat..." 'Nuff said. :) :) :) |
Good Thread
1) Love Struck Baby, Testify, Rude Mood, Scuttle Buttin' , Say What : Stevie Ray Vaughn
2) Let There Be Rock, Whole Lotta Rosie : AC/DC 3) Rock and Roll : Led Zeppelin 4) Maybeline, Johnny B. Goode : Chuck Berry I could go on and on but that is enough for now :3DSMILE: |
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If I am not mistaken, the Lone Ranger Theme is the William Tell Overture (by Rossini) not the 1812 Overture (by Tchaikovsky). Both of course are great pieces. For Classical pieces I would agree with Ride Of The Valkyries or perhaps Carmina Burana. How about Fade to Black by the Stones. Brad LeMay |
Stones
Midnight Rambler Gimme Shelter Sympathy for the Devil Heartbreaker Miss you (I got some Puerto Rican Girls That’re dyin to MEET you!) Steppinwolf Magic Carpet Ride Born To Be Wild Hendrix Voodoo Child Watch Tower Axis Bold As Love James Gang Funk 49 Jethro Tull Locomotive Breath Rock on! Pete C |
GREAT CHOICES!
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"Radar Love" - The original by Golden Earing & the remake by White Lion
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How about Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit or Guns 'n' Roses' Paradise City ......... no? ....... Maybe I'm too young for this one.:D
Seriously I agree with most of whats been listed and also would throw in some like Nazereth's Hair of the Dog or Foghat's Slow Ride. Dana |
way too many to list! Anything fast with a good backbone!!
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"Steve McQueen Song" - Sheryl Crowe
"Flirtin' with Disaster" - Molly Hatchet "I Know a Little", "Call Me The Breeze", "Workin' For MCA", "What's Your Name" , and a whole lotta other Lynyrd Skynyrd tunes "Exciteable Boy"'Werewolves of london" - Warren Zevon. Anything by SRV "Oreo Cookie Blues" - Lonnie Mack "Human Cannon Ball" - SWebb Wilder None Radio tunes that create problems: Any good Blues (Ronnie Earl, Hollywood Fats, Jimmy Thackery, Albert King, etc.) Cheese |
Deep purple Highway star and most of BTO
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Hotel California!
TURK |
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