Whats your favorite song you listen to in your Bonneville
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Whats your favorite song you listen to in your Bonneville
Just posted this reply to how old I am, and my favorite song to listen to in my Bonneville. http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...asc&highlight=
Middle Age Crazy By: Jerry Lee Lewis....reminds me of the personality of my car
Whats your favorite song to jam to in your Bonneville?
Middle Age Crazy By: Jerry Lee Lewis....reminds me of the personality of my car
Whats your favorite song to jam to in your Bonneville?
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Top 3:
1) We're not Gonna Take it by Twisted Sister
2) InterGalactic by Beastie Boys
3) Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses
~ Just about every song written by Beastie Boys
1) We're not Gonna Take it by Twisted Sister
2) InterGalactic by Beastie Boys
3) Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses
~ Just about every song written by Beastie Boys
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Re: Songs
I also get carried away and jam to Shiny Disco Ball by Who Da Funk in my car. **shakes his head...damn night club music **
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I don't have a favorite song. Kinda depends on my mood, what kind of day I had, etc.
My favorite genre (it'* a real word, look it up) is Country. Most of the time I prefer the upbeat, rockin' stuff (Trace Adkins, Joe Diffie, Travis Tritt, Brad Paisley), but sometimes the classics and ballads just fit the situation.
I also like to crank up some 80'* rock/punk. AC/DC, Kiss, Ozzy, Divynils, Missing Persons, etc....
My favorite genre (it'* a real word, look it up) is Country. Most of the time I prefer the upbeat, rockin' stuff (Trace Adkins, Joe Diffie, Travis Tritt, Brad Paisley), but sometimes the classics and ballads just fit the situation.
I also like to crank up some 80'* rock/punk. AC/DC, Kiss, Ozzy, Divynils, Missing Persons, etc....
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Re: Music
My favorite genre (it'* a real word, look it up) is Country.
I listen to anything from Pat Green, Johnny Cash, JoDee Messina to Duran Duran, Madonna, Warren G, Enya, Eddie Raven, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks, Depeche Mode, AC/DC, Metallica, and the list goes on and on. Anything from Country gospil to the new stuff. Installed a cd changer because of my diversity in music and all the cd'* I own LOL.
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I don't have much of a choice :P My '83 has the stock Delco AM/FM with the dials (that'* right, dials) and the buttons. I think I'll install a CD changer next year
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Originally Posted by jessie_harbin
My favorite genre (it'* a real word, look it up) is Country.
I listen to anything from Pat Green, Johnny Cash, JoDee Messina to Duran Duran, Madonna, Warren G, Enya, Eddie Raven, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Nicks, Depeche Mode, AC/DC, Metallica, and the list goes on and on. Anything from Country gospil to the new stuff. Installed a cd changer because of my diversity in music and all the cd'* I own LOL.
If you wanna try something new, check out Ray Scott. Good music!! His voice sounds like a mix of Waylon Jennings and Trace Adkins
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re: 83 with dials
I remember those. My parents had an 83 Caprice Classic with an AM/FM radio that had dials and buttons. I likes that "swoosh" sound the radio made when you mashed on the silver presets. :P
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Re: re: 83 with dials
Originally Posted by jessie_harbin
I remember those. My parents had an 83 Caprice Classic with an AM/FM radio that had dials and buttons. I likes that "swoosh" sound the radio made when you mashed on the silver presets. :P
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Re: 83 Caprice Classic
LOL my parents ADDED an auxillary tape deck to their car in the late 80'*. I think the tape deck was a Radio Shack unit that mounted under the dash below the radio.