Favorite drive fast songs?
#201
Intermediate
OK, so I was out driving with my girlfriend when AC/DC's Thunderstruck came on the radio. She laughed, rolled her eyes, and then said "Here we go!". AC/DC is my favorite band and Thunderstruck is my favorite driving song. After we got home, it got me to thinking, what are my favorite driving songs? Her favorite is Kick-start my heart by Motley Clue. I also like Fuel by Metallica and More Human than human by White Zombie. What say you, fellow Vette nation? Give me some ideas!
#202
Race Director
This was always mu hotrod song, even if it doesn't say anything about a car. I took a non gear head buddy for a ride innmy 700rwhp mustang and he said "why would you need to build something like this"
https://youtu.be/Z3OAdEGBdXw
https://youtu.be/Z3OAdEGBdXw
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#208
#1 - Foreplay/ Long Time - Boston. Volume cranked up of course!
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#212
Drifting
Ha, okay so I had to look it up. It came out in 1958 -- one year out of my predicted range.
FWIW: My dad, being an impressionable young man during The Great Depression, grew up frugal beyond imagination to us today. He bought the Ramblers because they were supposed to be cheap on gas. I remember him being so happy about getting 28 MPG with the '59 which was a full-size four door sedan, stick six. Gas was probably 20-25¢ per gallon then.
FWIW: My dad, being an impressionable young man during The Great Depression, grew up frugal beyond imagination to us today. He bought the Ramblers because they were supposed to be cheap on gas. I remember him being so happy about getting 28 MPG with the '59 which was a full-size four door sedan, stick six. Gas was probably 20-25¢ per gallon then.
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This "On the Road Again" cover by The Rockets. 1978: Ignore the imagery and listen.