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Old 03-23-2016, 10:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Traveling Europe, Need Driving Songs.

So coming in a few months I'll have a rare opportunity to travel through Europe for a whole whopping 2 years. I have my car getting imported there and will be driving quite a lot cross country....rather continent...and alone. So now I'm gonna need some good music to drive through.....so that's exactly what I'm looking for. Driving music.
I was contemplating posting in the Indie section since that's what i mainly listen to however, I do like some songs out of that genre and figured why not be open to a few other suggestions as well.
So what's my idea of driving music? Something I can kick back in the car and just let the mind go a little numb, usually with a darker tone and a nice picked guitar riff to carry me through the night. Something i can put my foot out the window and just relax to I'll give a few suggestions as even I have difficulty trying to explain what I mean through that.

A.A. Bondy - The Twist
Starflyer 59 - Softness, Goodness
Iggy Pop - The Passenger

Also I do plan on having a romp on the autobahn and do a few laps on the Nurbhuring so some heavier songs in the same vein would be awesome....anyway if someone has some good suggestions or just wants to share there favorite song to drive to I'd be happy to hear it and discover some new music.

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PS: It's "Nürburgring".
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This is a must:
Plastic Bernard. - Ca Plane Pour Moi


Elli et Janco - Symphonies de Poche (France)
Kraftwerk - The Mix (Germany)
Metro Decay (Greece)
She Past Away (Turkey)
French Films - Imaginary Future (Finland)
Television Personalities - ... And Don't the Kids Just Love It (England)
The Rezillos - Can't Stand the Rezillos (Scotland)
Gwenno (Wales)
Belgrado (Spain)
First Aid Kit (Sweden)
New Days Delay - Splitterelastische (Germany)
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This is a must:
Plastic Bernard. - Ca Plane Pour Moi
I can't believe i forgot about this song, I'm going to have to nab it. I have work in 20 mins, but i'll check out the other songs when I get back.
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Ca Plane Pour Moi is the only song, the rest are bands with album titles (the ones I can think of off hand) and the country. Metro Decay sing in Greek and their album title is in Greek. Gwenno sings in Welsh, French Films and First Aid Kit sing in English.
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I've always liked this one:



Also, there's this list with some good sug's:

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