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When you are listening to music on your radio, which groups do you crank up the volume for??
dreher
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With me, driving down the road listening to music, there are two groups that I will BLAST the music for. I always crank up ZZ Top and the Stones.
Which groups cause you to blast the music so loud you embarrass your grandkids?????πππ€£
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Marshall Tucker Band. Don
AC/DC....
Waylon, Merele, George Straight, and Alan Jackson.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Fleetwood Mac
Moody Blues
Same here......
Also........Chicago......The Fifth Dimension......Little River Band......Nat King Cole......Patsy Cline.........et al
Alan Jackson, Hank Jr., George Strait, Guns Nβ Roses, Metallicaβ¦..and, if weβre being honest,β¦.. VeggieTales.
David Allen Coe, Hank Jr. ZZ Top, Van Halen, most classic rock or Classic Country.
I have 85% hearing loss, I pump up everything!!!
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Stephanie Nicks, Reba, Patsy Cline, Hillary Scott, Bon Jovi, Stones, Metallica's Sand Man, Cat Scratch fever, and on and on. None of today's garbage.
to me turning up the music is norma to th epoint of making any one in th ecar mad so now its just when I am driving by my self
will add some old songs that take me back to younger years , they sure do remind me of so many friends family even old Girl friends π
( sadly most every one no longer with me may they all RIP ) but for the few minutes while the song is playing they're with me in sprit I like to think . it like their riding along enjoying the music with me like old times , and a fond memory's of all of them
no I am not nuts its just a way of saying how I feel about old music that hits that memory buttonπ
Lost my Sunshine last January. In November I was driving home to Kentucky from visiting family in Dallas and running late, figured I'd have to get a room somewhere along the way (12 hour drive) but then about sundown I realized it was our anniversary.
It was a beautiful, clear night, traffic was light, and I found a bunch of "our music" on Spotify and just rolled through the night and the memories.
If I'm driving Sammy Hagar can't drive 55.
Rainbow Man on the silver mountain
Queen and The Who!
Am I the only ABBA fan here? tsk
I change the channel when Queen starts to play. Same for Elton.
I listen to 60 and 70's, "real music". Always bring a tear or two to the eyes. Great memories of a great time long ago. If'n Stevie and Fleetwood Mac singing Dreams don't do it nothing will
...Geez, so many...Bob Seeger, Fleetwood Mac...Eagles!...of course ZZ Top!...Stevie Nicks (solo)...Crosby, Stills & Nash (Southern Cross)...Marshall Tucker Band (Fire On The Mountain)...Creedance Clearwater Revival...Santana... and of course the DOORS! IF you can sit still thru "L.A. Woman", somebody just forgot to kick the dirt in on you, you're dead...Pink Floyd... ALAN PARSONS PROJECT(!) "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination-Edgar Alan Poe" (Fantastic!) & very similar in style to Pink Floyds "Dark Side Of The Moon"...and a lot more, but my brain hurts now...
Boston, Kansas, The Who, Ted Nugent, Guess Who, BTO, Grand Funk, King Crimson and some disco (Yeah, I did that when I was in College !)
On the motorcycle, I crank Journey and The Eagles.
Deep Purple, Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, Mark May, Ten Years After, plus what everybody else said and more !
ZZ Top, Rush, and Triumph with a little Boston thrown in for good measure.
Dan Bongino, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage, Rush Limbaugh back in his day.....basically anything that the Left despises.
I find music to be boring in my "old age"
Instead of blaring music........I enjoy pulling up to the gas pump and leaving my car door open with some loud talk radio going
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Mozart, Dvorak, Beethoven.
I only listen to music while driving in my car\truck. Crank it up for SteppenWolf "Born To Be Wild" or America "Ventura Highway". THAT IS ALL
The Who.
ONJ, The Carpenters, Jefferson Airplane.
Brad Steele
Being partially deaf all my music is already at a louder volume. Wife always says turn it down . I listen to mostly older country and rock . Think 50s and 60s stuff Love my sirtus radio and channel 148 old time radio serials .
kInda reminds me of my days in the marines, I was in an open squadbay with 53 guys and only 3 of us were white, this was in the day of the hand held stereos they carried on their shoulders and I couldn't take half the noise they played. we got an old house stereo someone found in base housing they were throwing out, got it working and set it up in the corner of the squadbay. It didn't matter how us asked nicely or loudly for them to turn their music down noone would. I had a cassette of lester flatts and earl scruggs, we put in the stereo and cranked er up as loud as it would go. wasn't 5 minutes we had folks from up on the 3rd floor asking us to turn it down. that cassett never left the stereo and except for a few wild weekends never got played more than a few minutes from then on, everyone learned lester and earl might not be the best sound, but when played at maximum volume it would drown out about anything.............