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- bigred1cavExplorerBagpipes
Willie Nelson
Irish Rovers
Gene Autry
Elvis
pre beatles 60's/50's - Mike_LeClairExplorer
Grit dog wrote:
STBRetired wrote:
Wow, I guess I'm weird based on what everybody else listens to.
My playlist:
Metallica
Disturbed
Five Finger Death Punch
Godsmack
Megadeath
Pantera
Mudvayne
In This Moment
All That Remains
Gotta keep the old blood cirulating!
You forgot Chevelle! Local band from my high school, Grayslake. Home of the Rams!
As much as I love your music choices so far, gents, I think that you have room for several tracks from a small humble band called TOOL!! Oh yes, and if you haven't heard of another band I'll mention I won't be surprised - a little known band called FODDERSHACK.
Cheers and bang on boys and girls!
Mike - kayakparrotheadExplorerBeaches, boats, bars and ballads
- alanraderExplorerNone.
- Thunder_MountaiExplorer IISirius Classic Vinyl, Rewind,
- suprzExplorerI replaced the sickly stock Ford radio with a Kenwood from Crutchfield with blue tooth, usb inputs, external mic for phone calls, CD player , AUX input etc..etc.. We always play Holiday Road when heading out, and i always crank it up. It is fun to see the folks that remember the Chevy Chase movie smile when they hear that playing from the RV. But otherwise, during the long drives, we will listen to an audio book. We enjoy all kinds of music from pop to oldies. I used to do DJ work when i was younger and built up quite a collection of music that is now on flash drives.
- jyrostngExplorerAudio books, Stephanie Plump series, Janet Evanovich.
Mitch Rapp series, Vince Flynn
I changed the CD radio and put in a Digital, I play them on a usb drive. We did music before we got tired of it. - tomman58ExplorerI sometimes do the 70's but I also carry 4 or 5 thumb drives with hours and hours of great music . Everything from Moody blues to GaGa tohip hop. My Gmc has multiple ports so can mix it up a lot. Have no less than 950 gigs on a hard drive that ablout covers all kinds of music.
- MNGeeks61ExplorerFor commuting - local radio station KQRS, interspersed with Sirius XM 70's
For long distances when wife is awake - XM 148 (that old radio program channel) for X-Minus One, Jack Benny, Johnny Dollar, whatever is playing. Like an audiobook in a way.
When wife is asleep - mostly 70's/80's, then hard rock, some metal, some country, sometimes BPM or Channel 53 (XM Chill), When Radio Was.
Or off my phone, Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd, Rush, Yes, Beatles, Blue Oyster Cult... you get the idea. - FordDiesel250ExplorerCharlie Daniels and Allman Brothers plus Lynard Skynard
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