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Cruising Music

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During my restoration, we debated xm radio vs cd player vs fm or ipod. We were looking at the front of the bottom of the back seat for speakers.

Like Bill, we decided on the sweet song of the Vanguard 2 litre, run though glass packs for a little extra reverb.
 
I just couldn't take it anymore. I had to burn 2 CD's with some heavy duty cruising music. I most likely won't play them while cruisng this weekend, but I'll liven up the show on Sunday with some good ole rock & roll!

I even found my original "Ballad of Thunder Road". That is a real live cruiser. What a great movie of the 50's. I'll bet they even ran some shine on these old Cape Cod roads back in the day. Just not as much as down south in Bill country.
 
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the fellow that followed me the whole afternoon, and listening to my pipes, went straight home and slapped his dog and kicked his wife.

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Oh man, glad I wasn't sipping my beer when I read that. Reminded me of Buford T. Justice admonishing Junior. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Little Feat anyone? The Pittsburgh airwaves have played the same music through the 60's,70's and 80's and still play it today. Fortunately, my college years introduced me to some music that I can hold sacred. If I hear Jimi Hendrix one more time, I think my head will explode. I am finally getting to the point where I can listen to Lepplin again. I'd rather hear Five Man Electrical Band. Radio is terrible these days! I need an ipod.
 
When I need to cover ground in the van we had it was always Bob Seger. When drving the Pontiac I had a a tape of the Bach Brandenburg Concerti and the Vivialdi Goria. When I lived on a dirt road in southern Ohio I used to listen to a tape that included Rossini's Wiliam Tell and La Gazza Ladra Overtures. They both gain speed at the end and it wasn't long before I was with the music sliding around the corners in off-road ralley tradition... sideways. For that section of Route 70 from Duncan, AZ to Lordsburg, New Mexico it doesn't matter so much what the music is, as long as it is loud- Beachboys, Bob Seger, Boston, Nightranger. When driving the Spitfire all one can hear is the beautiful music of the LOUD engine.
 
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something by Mountain of which I can never remember the name of but it calms the heart after listening to all that other stuff.

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MISSISSPI QUEEN !(if ya know what I mean) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/england.gif
 
Great cruising tunes, everyone!

In honor of the closing of Greenie's birthday month (he lad was built on September 12, 1968), I drove him to work again today and added a couple more tunes to the setlist to make him fondly recall the summer of love:

Itcykoo Park (Small Faces)
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Iron Butterfly)
Relax (The Who)
Pictures of Matchstick Men (Status Quo)
Crimson and Clover (Tommy James)
Summertime Blues (Blue Cheer)
Time Has Come Today (Chambers Brothers)
Hurdy Gurdy Man (Donovan)

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I see before me a great musical divide..... To my generation classic music consists of "The Sex Pistols" - "David Bowie" or "DEVO" How about some early "Chili Peppers", "Dead Milkmen" or If you are into love songs "The Cure" Now if you are in the mood to drive a little faster there is always IRON MAIDEN! or METALICA!
Yes, Those were the days.....
P.S. My wife wants a copy of your CD as well.. At least SHE has good taste Huh?
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Hey, I remember all that stuff! Heck, I saw the Ramones live in 1982.

In any event, as part of my celebration of Greenie's 38th Birthday, I've been trying to update my site. This new page is a work in progress, but is a tribute to Triumph's attempt to "make the scene" in 1968:

Click Here!
 
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VERY cool Bill!
Can one still get ahold of reproductions of that pin? How about the poster?
Lee

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Thanks so much! I haven't been able to find the poster or reproductions, but I would *love* to have one. As for the pin, I actually have an original -- thanks to eBay! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif
 
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