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How about "Hell Bent For Leather" Judas Priest.
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Well, the theme song for my cobra will likely be "Five against the world"-Story of the year. it's the song that will come to mind when I look at the car. But when driving the car, definitely "Our time is now"- story of the year
other songs on the list... all by story of the year (they're my fav band) Until the day I die Take me back and a slower song... the untitled track on the album "In the wake of determination" |
Merle Haggard- The Fightin Side of Me
Maybe more of a life theme song than cobra though. |
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Now I really like that song. Clois |
Rev on the red line-- Foreigner
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Highway Star---Deep Purple, nuff said!
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Anything ZZ Top but "Manic Machanic" in particular :MECOOL:
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My favorite song of all time is Trampled Under Foot by Led Zeppelin...
"Ooh, trouble-free transmission, helps your oils flow Mama, let me pump your gas, mama, let me do it all" :D |
Some will get this others will not. Lost due to incompetence, Yesca
enough said, Patrick |
Hells Bells/ACDC, Simple Man/ Skynard, Hollywood Nights/ Bob Seger
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I'm happy to have played a small role in helping you become such a vital contributor to this forum. I don't have much time for my cars these days--they mostly sit gathering dust while I travel for work/spend my free time reminding my kids they have a father--but I have many fond memories of TCC events in years past. As for driving music, I've never had a Cobra with a stereo--never felt the need--but "Wheels of Steel" by Saxon is hard to beat when you're out looking for trouble. |
Breakin' the Law, Judas Priest.
Been my favorite since I've been riding my dirt bike on the roads as a kid. |
Surprised nobody has said this one,
Red Barchetta by Rush My uncle has a country place, that no one knows about He says it used to be a farm, before the motor law And on Sundays I elude the eyes and hop the turbine freight To far outside the wire, where my white-haired uncle waits. Jump to the ground As the turbo slows to cross the borderline Run like the wind, As excitement shivers up and down my spine Down in his barn My uncle preserved for me, an old machine --- For fifty-odd years To keep it as new has been his dearest dream I strip away the old debris, that hides a shining car A brilliant Red Barchetta, from a better, vanished time I fire up the willing engine, responding with a roar Tires spitting gravel, I commit my weekly crime... Wind in my hair --- Shifting and drifting --- Mechanical music --- Adrenalin surge --- Well-weathered leather Hot metal and oil The scented country air Sunlight on chrome The blur of the landscape Every nerve aware Suddenly, ahead of me, across the mountainside A gleaming alloy air-car shoots towards me, two lanes wide I spin around with shrieking tires, to run the deadly race Go screaming through the valley as another joins the chase Drive like the wind Straining the limits of machine and man Laughing out loud With fear and hope, Ive got a desperate plan At the one-lane bridge I leave the giants stranded At the riverside Race back to the farm To dream with my uncle At the fireside... If you don't play air guitar or steering wheel drums to this one, you don't know what you're missing! |
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