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Sounds of Driving…

It’s late… my brain is a little fried from trying to help edit a promotional video for our cattle. More on that down the track. First, I thought I might share a little of what I have been singing along to in the Prado throughout my 600+ kilometre round trip today…
Thankfully, I had the car to myself. Nobody’s sensibilities were adversely affected by my terrible karaoke voice – although cannot vouch for those in other cars subjected to the vision of a woman in a white tank top flying past them lip-synching wildly to the following artists:
Firstly a little U2.. .
“Blue eyed boy meets brown eyed girl… ooohhhh oh..” *
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Then a bout of Guy Sebastian
“I’m gonna wait ’til the stars come out… See them twinkle in your eyes…”
That boy can hit a falsetto that makes my eyes water!
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Then, of course, some Dooby Brother’s
China Grove…

Truly one of the all-time great driving songs!
Tell me…
What music do you drive to?
What rocks your socks, makes you jive as you drive?
And (most importantly) are you as bad a singer as me?

Waiting your reply with bated breath…

BB

*Would totally love to show these clips here but the rotten scoundrels have disabled embedding – some music companies are just no fun at all!

10 Comments

  • Debby

    Oh. Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band.

    I saw the Doobie Brothers live, with Heart and Rush. And one of my most vivid memories is a bunch of soldiers stuffed into a car. We were stationed in San Antonio Texas and we were looking for China Grove (a sleepy little town just outside San Anton…). Never found it, but the trip was an adventure.

  • Reddunappy

    My comments must not be making it through the ciber soup, did this one?
    I have been posting to you blog but I dont see my comments in the roll.
    I hope I didnt do anything to offend.

  • Kelly

    I swear Debby (and I really don't like to swear), you've gone to some of the best concerts!!

    I'm pretty easy when it comes to what I'll sing along to. I have Satellite Radio in my car and usually keep it tuned to the 70s, one of three Classic Rock stations, Contemporary Christian or a jazz channel. So, pick a station, any station and I will probably start singing along (whether I'm really in tune with them or not). Well, not if it's on the jazz station. When singing comes on that one I tend to switch it. I like my jazz instrumental (which doesn't keep me from humming along).

    I spare my passengers (usually) and keep it to myself if I'm not alone.

  • Boofy

    Hi Bush Babe

    Your blog turned up in my google alerts.

    I am huge fan of that falsetto myself.

    I love having Guy Sebastian blasting in the car!

    I also cannot carry a tune but I still have to sing.

    The Doobie Brothers – such a fantastic band!

  • Lydia

    For the last year (in honor of my ex) it was Sophie Milman singing (and me along with her) "Goodbye, so long, farewell, you fool". Take a listen, she's great.

    Other than that, I guess it's Pride & Joy by Stevie Ray Vaughn and anything by Third Day.

    Thanks for the post — I love the Doobies, too, but for some reason don't have any CDs… may need to correct that situation…

  • Woman in a Window

    Lately Damian Rice, and god help the world if my Yoke yada yada something comes on. It's mayhem! And mayhem ain't pretty.

  • Bush Babe

    Gosh – loving these little glimpses into your car!! Fun… humming most of them as I read these.

    I have no idea about WIAW's Yoke (yada yada something) so if anyone has a link, I'll check it out too!
    🙂
    BB

  • Kate

    Oh China Grove is such a great song! I love listening to classic rock in the car and i totally belt it out. Unfortunately for everyone in Utah, i drive a jeep and in the summer when the top is off everyone is subjected to my voice. not pretty. I love to listen to The Eagles, Led Zep, AC/DC… the list goes on and on 🙂

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