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30 Day Song Challenge – Day 7 – A Good Song to Drive to

Today’s challenge invites me to share a song that’s good to drive to. I went thorough a lot of thoughts on this. A song about driving? Hrm. A song that reminds me of being on a journey? A son about setting out on a journey. A road trip that profoundly changed me? Lots of possible choices. I settled on this one. Here’s Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill”

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48 Comments

  1. Bruce Adelsohn

    While there are lots of choices here, I’ll take the cliched choice (which also qualifies for playing loudly):
    https://youtu.be/6FaPrhFR2Ak

  2. Lauren Cox

    https://youtu.be/sasdHZXNagI

    Joni always. Court and Spark is *the best* driving album to me.

  3. Jim Poltrone

    (Take 2.) For me, today’s challenge is about songs I like to list to while driving. No road trip is complete without my collection of Pat Metheny CDs. Here’s a decent cover of one of my favorite Metheny tunes: “New Chautauqua”.

  4. Joey Griffin

    *LoveLoveLove*

    This is my late night driving song. Makes me feel like Iโ€™m up to no good, when in reality, Iโ€™m just heading to Piggly Wiggly to grab some milk:
    https://youtu.be/qannFs974gg

  5. Elaine Roberson

    The Little Old Lady from Pasadena -- Beach Boys

  6. Merav Hoffman

    I was listening to this song when your post showed up. I’d say synchronicity, but that’s a different song.

  7. Blind Lemming Chiffon

    For road songs Iโ€™ve actually used on the road -- I was in a Ford Econoline van with 3 others driving from Denver to New York with as few stops as possible. As the only non-driver, my job was to keep the tape player going and make sure the driver stayed awake. The two best tapes for that among the 100 or so I had (it was โ€˜78) were โ€œKillerโ€ by Alice Cooper, and โ€œCrown of Creationโ€ by Jefferson Airplane. I forget the criteria.

  8. Juanita Coulson

    Doobies’ arockin Down the Highway.

  9. Heather Munn

    Life is a Highway -- link to follow

  10. Jim Poltrone

    Oh, here’s another one.

  11. Amelia Edwards

    Dragula, but only on open highway with no cops around.

  12. T J Burnside Clapp

    Oh man, how could I have forgotten this one!

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