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Donnerstag, 18. April 2024, 04:40 UTC+2

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Donnerstag, 22. April 2004, 22:26

driving music

Okay all.... when you're driving... around town or long distances... we all know you're listening to something... what are your all time favorite cd's to drive to... share stories about why they are your favorites and what memories they evoke!!! i'll begin...

1. Colony 5 "my world" and "hate"... my friend had bought the single "black" for me for my birthday and so we were driving to San Francisco (about 1 1/2 hours away) to go see wolfsheim on april 5th... we discovered those two songs on our way there and we just had to keep hitting repeat over and over... as we were approaching the city crossing the bay bridge the sun was setting into the pacific ocean and the lights were coming on in the city and "my world" was playing and it was almost like the soundtrack for a movie... that image will be with me forever....

2. Covenant Synergy - what a great cd to have for background music while you drive anywhere...

3. ApopB - Harmonizer - that cd will keep you going even you are tired... we usually listen to it on the way home from surfing!!!

okay... let's hear from the rest of you!
Niki
"Together we are what we can't be alone" - Dropkick Murphy's, a punk bank from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
"What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger" - Resilience, a hardcore punk band from Santa Rosa, California, USA
"As our ashes turn to dust, we shine like stars" - Gee, I wonder who said this

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Donnerstag, 22. April 2004, 22:31

Agreed.

I also like to listen to:
Front242 - Re:Boot (especially when driving on the highway ;) )
Iris - Awakening
Melotron - Weltfrieden

And whatever you do, DO NOT listen to Male or Female while driving! :D
:D :D
house?!

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Donnerstag, 22. April 2004, 22:35

no back seat drivers in your car, eh hypocrisy???? hehehehe :lol:
Niki
"Together we are what we can't be alone" - Dropkick Murphy's, a punk bank from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
"What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger" - Resilience, a hardcore punk band from Santa Rosa, California, USA
"As our ashes turn to dust, we shine like stars" - Gee, I wonder who said this

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Donnerstag, 22. April 2004, 22:36

:D :D :D
house?!

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Freitag, 23. April 2004, 08:01

While I love singing when I'm driving I prefer:

NamNamBulu - Distances
Deine Lakaien - Live In Concert
Blackmore's Night - Shadow Of The Moon
Blind Guardian - The Forgotten Tales
Colony 5 - Trust you, Bottle (Tracks)
Seabound - Torch, Watching over you (Tracks)
VNV Nation - Beloved (Track)

in the moment. But there are many more...

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Freitag, 23. April 2004, 12:15

My tape-deck doesn´t work any more, and I can forget a CD-player in my car, so I try to find a nice radio-station and sing with the songs I hear there.
Die äußerliche Anwendung von Lebensmitteln führt nicht zur Gewichtszunahme.

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Samstag, 24. April 2004, 04:20

Zitat

Originally posted by Panzermensch

Colony 5 - Trust you, Bottle (Tracks)


oh man, you just named two of my favorite tracks... but you haven't lived until you drive to "my world" and "hate" (off of the black remix cd)
Niki
"Together we are what we can't be alone" - Dropkick Murphy's, a punk bank from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
"What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger" - Resilience, a hardcore punk band from Santa Rosa, California, USA
"As our ashes turn to dust, we shine like stars" - Gee, I wonder who said this

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Samstag, 24. April 2004, 17:07

Zitat

Original von niki_6784

Zitat

Originally posted by Panzermensch

Colony 5 - Trust you, Bottle (Tracks)


oh man, you just named two of my favorite tracks... but you haven't lived until you drive to "my world" and "hate" (off of the black remix cd)


Have done this several times but IMO "Lifeline" is better than the later stuff. And I've to mention that in the newest songs ("Accelerate" & "Fate") I'm missing innovation. But I like them, too. ;)

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Samstag, 24. April 2004, 23:50

oh and when i am in a mood for a trip back to the eighties:

peter schilling (world of lust and crime, major tom, terra titanic)
new order (true faith)
the bangles (hazy shade of winter)
duran duran (hold back the rain)

just to name a few!!!
Niki
"Together we are what we can't be alone" - Dropkick Murphy's, a punk bank from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
"What doesn't kill us only makes us stronger" - Resilience, a hardcore punk band from Santa Rosa, California, USA
"As our ashes turn to dust, we shine like stars" - Gee, I wonder who said this

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Mittwoch, 28. April 2004, 12:02

vnv nations "futureperfect" cd is perfect for travelling, especially when going by train for some reason.. travelling by train kind of inflict some weird sense of longing in me and what better cd to listen to then futureperfect?

Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Jenny« (28. April 2004, 20:42)


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Samstag, 22. Mai 2004, 18:45

I drive every day to and from uni and use my car for work aswell so i had a really nice stereo system installed in my car.

when im driving fast and hard like when im running late to the a perfect circle concert, i play ministry The mind is a terriable thing to taste. i almost destroyed three other cars that night (my car wont be damaged by the crashes though its a volvo :P )

Placebo, covenant and tears for fears in the morn always gets me ready for uni.

but my most memorable time driving with music was probably the 2 hour road trip for leavers week (a week in australia where all the young students freash from high school drive far from the city to get intoxicated), we had a convoy of four cars full all cranking 70s rock, songs like, slow ride, schools out, wild thing, sweet emotion.
"Its not a revolution unless you can dance to it"
Eskil Simonsson

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Sonntag, 1. Juli 2007, 07:38

Driving Music...

So I was perusing the (very) old Q&A of the Week threads and came across the one about Covenant being great driving music, and how they get that a lot particularly from Americans. Indeed, also count me in as one who can vouch that Covenant is *really* great to drive to, going very fast, on a long stretch of highway. Or a short stretch. Whichever. I've done both many, many times.

I was noting recently in fact how a lot of music sounds better when going around 85mph/135 kh. I'm being completely serious with this too- don't know why, but with some songs, something just kind of *clicks* at that point... not just with Covenant, but with a lot of music I gravitate towards in general.

It's especially nice on a rainy, foggy night being our skyline is all tall, neon skyscrapers. The tops of the buildings all hazy and obscured, with halos of colored light blurring the edges... so if you're driving really fast with that in the background and you're listening to something sleek and assertive, it's a really lovely experience.

Very cinematic. ;)

It's very interesting to me how many people tend to intuitively get similar imagery from songs. I wonder what the factors are that are involved in that? Is it that the music itself is particularly evocative, or that individual listeners are somehow predisposed towards being moved by this or that, or maybe a little of both? Don't know. It's fun to bat around ideas though. I'm curious as to what other people listen to when driving, to see if there are any commonalities...

Anyway. Just meandering through some thoughts. Back to your regularly scheduled What Are You Listening To At The Moment thread...

(Controversy Between, at the moment... which reminds me that 242 is also realllly great driving music... :D)

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Samstag, 22. September 2007, 21:56

i hear, i have not tried this personally, but civilization - FLA
for me, it is interpol, funker vogt, covenant :), or combichrist...it's always a better day when you have these on hand...especially in traffic..yuck
Come on spread your legs!

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