What you like to listen when you are

its good to c that people on here like more than dance music 8)

at the minit
2pac - loyal to the game
oasis - dont believe the truth (album of the year imo)
2pac - greatest hits
Biggie - Ready to die
and some dance mix cds

only problem wi them is they make u drive quicker, which can be a problem with the speed cameras these days :evil:
 
changing a litle bit the subject

changing a litle bit the subject
when I take the dust off I love to listen Barry White, it makes it so easy:D
he is my singer for this cleaning situation
 
We haven't got a car anymore, so while walking I like listening to at the moment

A little bit of Public Enemy is nice to wake up to

Also can't get enough of Tiga!!! Also quite liking the Infadels 8O
 
Proper 'driving' house (though not driving as in car(!)). Upstempo, maybe quite skippy (a la Warren Clarke).

Stuff which make you glide, rather than drive along the road.

The ultimate driving song (and believe me, I've test them all) is either Class A - Streetlife (if in convertible), or Bob Sinclar - I feel For U (CZR vocal mix) if not.

Slower, town driving should be accompanied by Lipps Inc - Funky Town, or Jamiroquai classics if feeling chilled.

Old rock is good for driving, as you get more "feeling" in the drums, and greater, epic, guitar solo's, to tap the wheel or air guitar in time. Modern indie whilst good, is a bit too anonymous for being couped up behind the wheel.
 
Radio 1 in the morning.
On the way home from work it's usually a CD, currently either Kenny Dope - Roller Boogie or Stevie Wonder's Greatest Hits.

Cleaning at home - Blondie!!
 
mikkak said:
The problem is me. I been leaving it and leaving it, and now I am 30 years old and still dont have it. I am stupid because in Mallorca there is a big need of a car. I am very lucky because me and my sisters have the same friends so I can go with them everywhere. It's a litle bit scary for me. But I suppose I will have to go for it.

I didnt learn until I was 35 Mikkak, on account of the fact I couldnt even cross the road safely up to that point (been knocked over by cars 4 times now) but its ok - dont worry about it!!

If I can do it - anyone can - believe me!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

On the subject of music and driving I am between 2 CD's at the moment - Jon Ullysses - In Bed with Space and Stone Roses Collection - 2 nice CD's to flick between depending on the drive....
 
Puppylover! 4 TIMES!!! 8O

I am the same as you Mikkak, I have just been fortunate to be chaffeured around everywhere. Now living in London I don't even need transport. But I shall learn this year :evil: I have done my theory about 4 times because it keeps expiring 8O
 
Sirens said:
Puppylover! 4 TIMES!!! 8O

I am the same as you Mikkak, I have just been fortunate to be chaffeured around everywhere. Now living in London I don't even need transport. But I shall learn this year :evil: I have done my theory about 4 times because it keeps expiring 8O

I'm sh1te Sirens - I get confused with left and right - its my own fault everytime - either thinking about something else when I should be crossing the road, or just looking the wrong way.....:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
 
puppylover said:
I didnt learn until I was 35 Mikkak, on account of the fact I couldnt even cross the road safely up to that point (been knocked over by cars 4 times now) but its ok - dont worry about it!!

If I can do it - anyone can - believe me!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

On the subject of music and driving I am between 2 CD's at the moment - Jon Ullysses - In Bed with Space and Stone Roses Collection - 2 nice CD's to flick between depending on the drive....

It is going to be in my list of good intentions for the next year. I cannot live it for any longer.:D
 
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