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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by biscaynes, May 16, 2008.

  1. Truckedup
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    The sound of the tappets clicking and the roar of the exhaust
     
  2. 32Rules
    Joined: Mar 17, 2007
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    DITTO!!!!
    Was the only thing playing in the summer of 1973 during drivers training.

    Only to do that again!
     
  3. nite-flyer
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    CommanderCody-Hot Rod Lincoln,Jackie Brenston-Rocket 88,The Commitments-Treat Her Right
     
  4. 'Mo
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    Lots of props here for Booker T and the MG's. If you still don't know,
    they were the house band for STAX records, and can be heard on all the old hits by Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Johnny Taylor, the Staple Stingers, and Wilson Pickett (yes, inc. "Mustang Sally"), and many,
    many, others. They were the true architects of Southern Soul music.
    (Members were also core to the Blues Brothers Band, BTW.)
     
  5. biscaynes
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    thanks for that info 'Mo, knew they were with stax, didn't know they were the house band. :cool:
     
  6. mcisneros
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    snoop mutha fuckin dawg
     
  7. Rudebaker
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    from Illinois

    "Hibernation" by Ted Nugent, the Live version not the studio cut.

    "Midnight Rider" - The Allman Bros.

    "Green Manalishi" - Judas Priest, again the Live version.

    "Maybelline" as covered by Ted Nugent on an obscure jam recording I found years ago, another Live cut.

    "Kashmir" - Led Zeppelin

    "Desert Plains" - Judas Priest

    "Call Me The Breeze" - Lynyrd Skynyrd

    "Working Man" - Rush, brings back memories of my '67 GTO. I'm going to see then next Tuesday.:cool:

    "Too Rolling Stoned" - Robin Trower

    To you guys that listed Robin Trower, I thought I was the only one that listened to him, haven't ripped all my LP's to the PC yet so I haven't been able to listen to him in the car much. Good stuff though!:D
     
  8. krylon32
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    The late Eddie Rabbit doin Driving My Life Away!
     
  9. Today my list of single favorite tunes has changed. Today just about any single of a number of songs from the CLASH would do well. I'd have to back that up with some loud blastings from anything by Oingo Boingo. Too bad my stereo needs to be reprogramed.
     
  10. woodguy@woodieworks.net
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    hello in wood-ville...

    guess I listen to my own muzak while cruzin in the wood box

    besides building wooden hotrods I do music...wood muzak...not real rockabilly.. but more like surf meets bladerunner... surf soundtrack stuff.. weird yes...different too..
    I done over 375 songs.. but my main site I post on and am a mod is down now.. but you can check

    http://www.macjams.com/artist/woodguy32 another site that got some..150 or so..

    http://www.icompositions.com/artists/woodguy32
    iCompositions.. have over 375 songs posted here..

    my waste muzak page
    http://www.myspace.com/woodguy32

    lots of my stuff has been used for vid soundtracks..check it and message me..
    yup a hotrodder making muzak..

    woodguy... muzak artist known as woodguy32
     
  11. MercMan1951
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    Never heard of Booker T & the M.G.'s? Every hear of the song "Green Onions" by them? You HAVE to have heard that at some point...

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RDDKZ7PERDk&feature=related
     
  12. Nomadness
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  13. Old F.A.R.T.
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    Anything by ZZ TOP
     
  14. BAREOOT
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    from CALIFORNIA

    Got To Go Woth My Man Chuck Berry
     
  15. My Favorites (which you already know redcaroutside)

    Social Distortion - Any and all
    Reverand Horton Heat - Any and all
    Brian Setzer - Solo or Stray Cats stuff, but especially like his instrumental work.
    Junior Brown has the best version of "Hot Rod Lincoln"

    We also like the Blue Hawaiians when we're cruisin in the cheesey surf wagon....does'nt get any better.
     
  16. Fat Hack
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    from Detroit

    I listen to lotsa stuff on the road, but there are a few songs that'll make me drive like Batman...

    "We Built This City (on Rock & Roll)" by Starship...it goes LOUD and my foot goes down!

    Joan Jett's version of "Crimson & Clover", excellent for weaving in and out of Ugly Yuppie SUVs and drooling inbred truckers who clog the Detroit roadways up driving 21mph!!

    "Flirtin' With Disaster" by Molly Hatchet, another one for dealing with Detroit's horrible freeway situation!
     
  17. 63_nova_ss
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    ZZ Top
    Tiger Army
    Deadbolt

    those always give good ambiance for me on a long haul.
     
  18. Old-Soul
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    shit, theres a loaded question!

    It all depends on what mood I'm in,

    Heartbreaker/living loving maid - Led Zepp
    You can't bring me down - Suicidal Tendencies
    Green Onions - Booker T & the MG's
    Barroom Heroes - Dropkick Murpheys

    the list can, and will, go on forever.
     
  19. "Malaguena"
    Brian Setzer
     
  20. GOONZ
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  21. Parts48
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    from Tucson, Az
    1. Hot Rod Veterans

    At night...in the old Jag...lights from street lamps..

    Phil Collins.."In The Air Tonight"

    But..it's in my head..no tunes except..sbc..Flows..and Pacesetters....
     
  22. MISTERD
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    Rolling Stones: "Sympathy for the Devil"
    Doors: "L.A Woman
    Frampton: "Do You, Feel Like I Do"
     
  23. TRuss
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    A nice little tune my Dad taught me and my Sis on those long family vacation drives. "Not a God Damn sound!"
     
  24. cruiserbuddy
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    from Germany

    Baker Knight "Bring my Cadillac back"
    and Buddy Holly
     
  25. 55bigwindow
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    from carver, ma

    Anything by Clutch
     
  26. SlamIam
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    "Runnin' Down A Dream" Tom Petty - my favorite road tune.

    After that anything by Tom Petty, the Eagles or Stevie Ray Vaughn; "Aint't That A Shame" Cheap Trick live, "Born On The Bayou" CCR, "Born To Be Wild" Steppenwolf, "I Can't Drive 55" Sammy Hagar
     
  27. Flatman
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    Hey, I remember that tune....:D It was the flip side to "Right here on the side of the road"

    Flatman
     

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