Favorite Driving Music?
I'm just curious what your favorite music is when driving the Xfire.
Mine is a young man named Aynsley Lister, a British blues/rock artist. The only bad thing is that his albums are all released in UK. Very Hard to find over here in the states. If you members in UK and Europe get a chance, go see him, you won't regret it.
Here is the link to his site, and if you scroll to the bottom of his Releases page, the girl modeling his T-shirts is his new drummer.
Click on highlighted track names for a short low bitrate sample.
http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/index.htm
When the wife is in the car just about the only CDs that are allowed are 2 discs by another young man named Matt King.
Matt is from North Carolina. We first heard him when he opened for Buddy Guy, at a show in Nashville. It's a night I'll never forget. We bought 2 discs at that show. We both agree there is not a bad song on them.
Matt classifies his music as "Hillbilly Gothic". His site is currently under construction, but you can hear (and download) some good sample songs at the following site.
http://www.myspace.com/mattking
You folks in Texas and Tennessee keep an ear out for him. He bounces back and forth between Austin and Nashville.
Thanks, Rotten
Mine is a young man named Aynsley Lister, a British blues/rock artist. The only bad thing is that his albums are all released in UK. Very Hard to find over here in the states. If you members in UK and Europe get a chance, go see him, you won't regret it.
Here is the link to his site, and if you scroll to the bottom of his Releases page, the girl modeling his T-shirts is his new drummer.
Click on highlighted track names for a short low bitrate sample.
http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/index.htm
When the wife is in the car just about the only CDs that are allowed are 2 discs by another young man named Matt King.
Matt is from North Carolina. We first heard him when he opened for Buddy Guy, at a show in Nashville. It's a night I'll never forget. We bought 2 discs at that show. We both agree there is not a bad song on them.
Matt classifies his music as "Hillbilly Gothic". His site is currently under construction, but you can hear (and download) some good sample songs at the following site.
http://www.myspace.com/mattking
You folks in Texas and Tennessee keep an ear out for him. He bounces back and forth between Austin and Nashville.
Thanks, Rotten
This is not my favorite music while I'm driving around in my Crossfire, but it's my "Flavor", click the link and enjoy the song. hooah it's in windows format, but I'm sure it'll play on the MAC also. hooah
http://photos.imageevent.com/firebas...%20Freedom.wmv
It's a 4.5mb file so it a second or two for the music to crank up.
http://photos.imageevent.com/firebas...%20Freedom.wmv
It's a 4.5mb file so it a second or two for the music to crank up.
Last edited by FirebaseD; Mar 2, 2006 at 03:20 PM.
Originally Posted by Rotten
I'm just curious what your favorite music is when driving the Xfire.
Mine is a young man named Aynsley Lister, a British blues/rock artist. The only bad thing is that his albums are all released in UK. Very Hard to find over here in the states. If you members in UK and Europe get a chance, go see him, you won't regret it.
Here is the link to his site, and if you scroll to the bottom of his Releases page, the girl modeling his T-shirts is his new drummer.
Click on highlighted track names for a short low bitrate sample.
http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/index.htm
When the wife is in the car just about the only CDs that are allowed are 2 discs by another young man named Matt King.
Matt is from North Carolina. We first heard him when he opened for Buddy Guy, at a show in Nashville. It's a night I'll never forget. We bought 2 discs at that show. We both agree there is not a bad song on them.
Matt classifies his music as "Hillbilly Gothic". His site is currently under construction, but you can hear (and download) some good sample songs at the following site.
http://www.myspace.com/mattking
You folks in Texas and Tennessee keep an ear out for him. He bounces back and forth between Austin and Nashville.
Thanks, Rotten
Mine is a young man named Aynsley Lister, a British blues/rock artist. The only bad thing is that his albums are all released in UK. Very Hard to find over here in the states. If you members in UK and Europe get a chance, go see him, you won't regret it.
Here is the link to his site, and if you scroll to the bottom of his Releases page, the girl modeling his T-shirts is his new drummer.
Click on highlighted track names for a short low bitrate sample.
http://www.aynsleylister.co.uk/index.htm
When the wife is in the car just about the only CDs that are allowed are 2 discs by another young man named Matt King.
Matt is from North Carolina. We first heard him when he opened for Buddy Guy, at a show in Nashville. It's a night I'll never forget. We bought 2 discs at that show. We both agree there is not a bad song on them.
Matt classifies his music as "Hillbilly Gothic". His site is currently under construction, but you can hear (and download) some good sample songs at the following site.
http://www.myspace.com/mattking
You folks in Texas and Tennessee keep an ear out for him. He bounces back and forth between Austin and Nashville.
Thanks, Rotten
I can't believe there is someone on here that has actually heard of Ainsley Lister! I am a big blues fan and I've followed his progress closely over the years. I've seen him live in various small venues in my (and his) home town of Leicester when he was about 18 playing with Slim Steer and Richard Lymn - the guy is fantastic. He used to cover a lot of standards from the likes of Albert King and Robert Johnson but with a 'rockier' feel and a touch of Hendricks. You wouldn't believe the kind of sound these three guys could produce in packed out pub. The cockpit of the Crossfire is just the place to recreate it!
Simon.
I'm with Cissy. The 80's have some great driving music. My Favorites: "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar; and more recently "Smooth" by Santana. (Definitely a song for the Crossfire).
Top Gun WAS my favorite until Ludacris. That song makes you want to run everybody off the road...and this is from a 55 year old white guy who hates rap! But you have to drive with it one time to understand. Try it!
Originally Posted by danimal
Top Gun WAS my favorite until Ludacris. That song makes you want to run everybody off the road...and this is from a 55 year old white guy who hates rap! But you have to drive with it one time to understand. Try it!
Danke Schoen!
Last edited by MI Roadster; Apr 1, 2006 at 05:32 PM.
Originally Posted by MI Roadster
I am always listening to country music anymore. I don't think I know what song from Ludacris you mean. Does anyone have it on their computer? If you do, could you email it to me? my addy is: ushie57@hotmail.com
I send songs to my kids all the time that way and it works fine.
Danke Schoen!
I send songs to my kids all the time that way and it works fine.
Danke Schoen!
they even have an instrumental version as well...
j
Originally Posted by xfire1
go to limewire.com... shareware... download it there for free...
they even have an instrumental version as well...
j
they even have an instrumental version as well...
j
I guess I was hoping to get it for free, with no adware, pop-ups or viruses. My computer seems to be under Murphy's law lately.
Never mind. Danimal already sent it. Thanks.
Last edited by MI Roadster; Apr 1, 2006 at 05:31 PM.
Originally Posted by MI Roadster
Thanks.
I guess I was hoping to get it for free, with no adware, pop-ups or viruses. My computer seems to be under Murphy's law lately.
Never mind. Danimal already sent it. Thanks.
but i hear ya... about murphy's law...
hey... did you like danimal's selection???
j
Originally Posted by xfire1
yeah... i am working with the free version of limewire, downloading all kinds of music for the past year... free...
but i hear ya... about murphy's law...
hey... did you like danimal's selection???
j
but i hear ya... about murphy's law...
hey... did you like danimal's selection???
j
I'm not sure how long I could listen to it before it wore on me, though. With my rag top, I'd always be watching out to make sure there were no granny's or little kids around, lol!
Lots to choose from but top 3 for me:
LA Woman - Doors
Boys of Summer - Don Henley
Free Fallin' - Tom Petty
LA Woman - Doors
Boys of Summer - Don Henley
Free Fallin' - Tom Petty
Last edited by Sennaspirit; Apr 14, 2006 at 08:38 AM.
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