Music in auto

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Music in auto

Post by batman »

So,
What music must be listen in auto :?:
Rock, EM, Opera, Orchestral ect......

For today in my car:
TD - 40 years roadmap
-IN THE SPACE AND STILL FARTHER-
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Post by Rico »

Still got only a cassette player in dad's Opel, so I don't use that one at all. Radio player's giving mostly irrelevant and tasteless stuff, though we found a bit of "alternative" channel.
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I tend not to listen to music in the car. I find the radio is usually sh** and if I use the i-trip, it's distracting.
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EM music mostly. (TD,Gert,Redshift,Vangelis)

Fast car's + Fast Sequences= :D/ :twisted:
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Hobo wrote:I tend not to listen to music in the car. I find the radio is usually sh** and if I use the i-trip, it's distracting.

Have to agree there Mick...............Todays radio is absolute tripe :x
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I now play Paradiso. Have to say, it is a bit hard.
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Post by Chris Monk »

Mostly TD live recordings. Soundmill Navigator, Logos, Pergamon and Poland are favourites. If I've got company it's usually Heavy Metal Rock music.
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I only play TD or other EM artists in the car.
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Forgot to mention that we quite often have the Dream Mixes on in the car. As far as my wife is concerned the Dream Mixes are the acceptable face of TD's music.
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The wife is a BIG fan of Underwater Sunlight :D ...............and its the only TD cd my mate Mark has got in his car :roll:
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POLAND just might be the best Off-Road album ever! Everytime I play it while going through the nasty stuff it gives me chills :!: At night is the BEST!

:twisted: 8)
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Someone stole my Kenwood face plate, so no tunes in the truck unless I drive the wife's Bonneville, then Public Radio, no CD player......

Assorted EM.........only!!
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RemoteViewing81 wrote:POLAND just might be the best Off-Road album ever! Everytime I play it while going through the nasty stuff it gives me chills :!: At night is the BEST!

:twisted: 8)
NOW you're talking!

Sadly, the noise levels in the Landie are so high, especially at speed, that only a few EM albums are suitable, (unless you don't mind missing all the quiet bits).

For TD, it is usually DM series, but otherwise, Eat Static, System 7, The Orb, Morcheeba, Underworld, Ozric Tentacles, Orbital and so on.
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Underwater Sunlight:

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8)[/quote]
NOW you're talking!

Sadly, the noise levels in the Landie are so high, especially at speed, that only a few EM albums are suitable, (unless you don't mind missing all the quiet bits).

For TD, it is usually DM series, but otherwise, Eat Static, System 7, The Orb, Underworld, Ozric Tentacles, Orbital and so on.[/quote]

Some excellent choice of bands there............The Ozrics just perfect road music as would be most of System 7's output :D 8)
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