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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsAs a youth or adult, what song/songs would you crank up loud, when you were in the car? Or in your room, Mine were
Radar Love and Don't fear the Reaper
Raven123
(7,946 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)wanderer54
(113 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)FalloutShelter
(14,675 posts)Sympathy for the Devil.
Botany
(77,984 posts)The Dutch are so cool 1,000 drummers doing Radar Love in Rotterdam and they
have 3 names too. Netherlands, Dutch, and Holland.
debm55
(62,223 posts)ret5hd
(22,631 posts)had dust on it.
now all i can hear is a perpetual ring in both ears. sometimes it sounds like crickets, but has no rhythm or bass.
debm55
(62,223 posts)MoonlightHillFarm
(98 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)The Madcap
(2,089 posts)FM classic.
MichMan
(17,472 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,265 posts)Led Zeppelin
debm55
(62,223 posts)House of Roberts
(6,677 posts)Like this:
debm55
(62,223 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(3,749 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)Old-8643
(38 posts)I actually saw Steppenwolf 2 times in St Louis MO.
I really regret not saving ticket stubs, oh well hindsight is 20/20
some_of_us_are_sane
(3,749 posts)Old-8643
(38 posts)Time Has Come Today, by the Chambers Brothers.
Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones and so many more
St Louis had a great FM Rock station when I was growing up. KSHE
debm55
(62,223 posts)Easterncedar
(6,535 posts)2naSalit
(104,042 posts)Though I wasn't old enough to drive, I recall blasting along the shore road in Rye Beach in an opentop GTO (I think) on a fine summer day with this blaring...
debm55
(62,223 posts)2naSalit
(104,042 posts)All their music!
Tikki
(15,245 posts)Some great new music out there.
"Rock and Roll'. Elvis II Melbourne, AU (2025)
Tikki
debm55
(62,223 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,791 posts)This song touches something deep inside.
"He only comes out when I drink my gin."
debm55
(62,223 posts)Enter stage left
(4,658 posts)In 1966 when the song came out I was driving a 1959 TR-3 that was black with a black interior and a black top.
That was my song.
In November of that year I ordered a brand new special order 1967 TR4-A with an overdrive 4 speed transmission that gave me 7 forward gears, independent rear suspension, dual SU carburetor worth 4 extra horsepower...and a black exterior, black interior and a black convertible top.
Go ahead, guess what my favorite song of that era was.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Frasier Balzov
(5,123 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)eppur_se_muova
(42,650 posts)"Discovered" Don Ellis in high school (he died only a few years later) and the Kenton progressive albums -- we played some of those tunes in Stage Band.
Oh, also Also Sprach Zarathustra (Mehta and the LA Philly w/ Roger Bobo on tuba) and Finlandia (organ or orchestra).
debm55
(62,223 posts)jgo
(1,032 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)KitFox
(603 posts)Fortunate Son; Proud Mary; The Wanderer. I still turn up the volume and sing along with a lot of songs whenever Im driving. Thanks for the fun memories, Deb!😊
debm55
(62,223 posts)fargone
(659 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)johnp3907
(4,350 posts)(and every other Motorhead song really. But Burner in particular)
debm55
(62,223 posts)applegrove
(133,328 posts)Last edited Mon Jun 1, 2026, 11:50 PM - Edit history (1)
And I play the same song again and again and never listen to the words.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Dickster
(124 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)TBF
(37,411 posts)and pretty much anything off their albums. I was in high school & college in the 80s and also liked a lot of the European bands. aHa's Take on Me is still one of my favorites.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Charlie Chapulin
(400 posts)When the Levee Breaks, Train Kept ARollin and many more.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Phoenix61
(18,903 posts)I can't believe I never got a speeding ticket. I had a little 4 speed and could burn rubber coming out of first thru third... fun times.
debm55
(62,223 posts)The Madcap
(2,089 posts)Also:
Frankenstein by Edgar Winter Group.
Bennie and the Jets by Elton John
debm55
(62,223 posts)mwmisses4289
(4,859 posts)Chattahoochie by Alan Jackson
debm55
(62,223 posts)flvegan
(66,585 posts)anything from Slippery When Wet and then New Jersey when it was released. She didn't really care for my AC/DC tapes and whatnot, so I compromised a lot. When I was sans the girlfriend for the day or evening, it would have been anything off Back In Black or License to Ill/Paul's Boutique.
She didn't really care for those either, which meant we could never marry. Ah to be young again.
debm55
(62,223 posts)DFW
(60,545 posts)Down the Road Tonight--Bruce Hornsby
Running on Empty--Jackson Browne
I´ve Got A Line On You--Spirit
The Valley Road--Bruce Hornsby
debm55
(62,223 posts)AZJonnie
(4,117 posts)I've loved LOUD music my entire life. A little bit less now that I'm old (and don't drink much), but many people my age say I'm blasting the tunes when to me it's normal listening volume.
ATM I'm sitting in the middle of a 4.1 system that can hit you like you're standing next to a speaker in a NYC nightclub at 11:50pm on New Years Eve, but sounds many times better.
Early songs I remember blasting when I was like 7-8 years old: Honky Cat + All of Side 1 of Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy. A Little Help From My Friends. Smackwater Jack. Down by the Lazy River. And pretty much all Creedence songs.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,241 posts)They helped get me through my teenage years.
debm55
(62,223 posts)retread
(3,941 posts)A Change Gonna Come - Sam Cooke, Mississippi Goddam - Nina Simone, Its Alright, Ma(Im Only Bleeding) - Bob Dylan
debm55
(62,223 posts)Cloudhopper
(191 posts)when I was around 12 or 13, I was relentless for a while with the song "Hocus Pocus" by Focus. Not that I really liked that song, but It worked magic. Suddenly, I had headphones, lol.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Climate Crusader
(175 posts)The klinky piano just gets me.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Walleye
(45,617 posts)debm55
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Rver
(274 posts)Smoke on the Water
debm55
(62,223 posts)redstatebluegirl
(12,861 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)surfered
(14,605 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)nature-lover
(1,868 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)crud
(1,295 posts)Always feel empowered hearing that.
debm55
(62,223 posts)MichMan
(17,472 posts)Interesting thing is that I like them way more now than I did when they were first released.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Prairie_Seagull
(4,843 posts)'Sympathy for the devil' needed some volume as well. I had unusually large speakers for the time.
I have tinnitus but so far no hearing loss. I consider that a win.
debm55
(62,223 posts)with 1000 drummers video.
Pas-de-Calais
(10,298 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)rampartd
(5,245 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)abusive home. As a teen , I was the white bird. I left at 18 and never went back.
Mystery To Me
(53 posts)Can't just listen to one song. Has to be the whole thing. Hot Summer Day, Wasted Union Blues, Girl with no Eyes, Time Is and especially Bombay calling. Saw It's a Beautiful day live, but after Linda Laflamme left. But I got to see Linda with her own band shortly after she left. Blew my mind.
NNadir
(38,675 posts)Foxy Lady by Hendrix.
Of course my parents were in for much more of the same.
I recall when I switched from rock centered to jazz centered my father coming into my room to say that he was surprised by the change in my tastes. He was shocked a bit by Ralph Towner, which struck him as beautiful, a rare cases of agreement on cultural issues.
I loved my father but did so in the context of our many disagreements, some of which were profound.
It happened after I briefly moved home on one of my return adventures from California.
debm55
(62,223 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,426 posts)When I listen to First Wave on XM, anything by Oingo Boingo.
On the classic rock channels, anything by Sabbath.
debm55
(62,223 posts)Tikki
(15,245 posts)Tikki
ProfessorGAC
(77,426 posts)On the Outside, Dead Man's Party, Only A Lad
I saw them when on business in SoCal. Small room. Maybe 600 people.
The horn section was so tight it was like 1 guy playing 3 horns. The drummer was a killer, too.
It was CHEAP, as well. I think I paid $12 in around 2005 or so.
Tikki
(15,245 posts)at an amphitheater in Orange County. The boys were 7 and 13 years old..
We were at the back row of seats..still close enough to see and hear perfectly.
The 7 year old ska danced back and forth along the walk way.
He knew all the songs and loved the experience.
It was a truly magical night.
The Tikkis
no_hypocrisy
(55,528 posts)Anything
debm55
(62,223 posts)displacedvermoter
(5,081 posts)Brown Sugar - Stones
Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)
- Cracker
Good Vibrations, Help Me Rhonda
- Beach Boys
Don't Change a Thing, Suicide Blonde
- INXS
Girls Talk - Rockpiie
Running Down a Dream - Tom Petty
Helter Skelter - Beatles
Stay With Me - Faces
Pour Some Sugar on Me - Def Leppard
Thirty Days in the Hole - Humble Pie
White Rabbit, Volunteers
- Jefferson Airplane
Lover of the Bayou - Byrds
Poison Girl - Chris Whitley
Just What I Needed - The Cars
Entire Physical Graffiti album
- Led Zeppelin
debm55
(62,223 posts)The Wizard
(13,903 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)NBachers
(19,620 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)elope to WV to get married. We blasted this 8 track down to WV, I will always remember the Green VW with the windows open and singing this song. Funny how music can bring back memories. Life sometimes doesn't fit the song lyrics. When we got from Pittsburgh to Wheeling. we decided to wait. Glad I did as he was just as abusive as my family. But I will always remember the song in the VW , windows open on a hot summer evening.
NBachers
(19,620 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)Coventina
(29,985 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)sakabatou
(46,438 posts)but I would crank it up for Tank.
debm55
(62,223 posts)sakabatou
(46,438 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)Layzeebeaver
(2,294 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)The Madcap
(2,089 posts)Or both...
That loud section in Part 1 is just jaw-dropping.
Layzeebeaver
(2,294 posts)But in the car it was always part 1.
The Madcap
(2,089 posts)It is my favorite track on the album. It's my favorite KC period.
ProfessorGAC
(77,426 posts)"Evenflow" by Pearl Jam. I cannot listen to it without it being LOUD!
debm55
(62,223 posts)LogDog75
(1,403 posts)debm55
(62,223 posts)MiHale
(13,220 posts)The drum solo is my favorite part.
debm55
(62,223 posts)RussBLib
(10,790 posts)And Lazy is a good one too.
https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1
debm55
(62,223 posts)ShepKat
(559 posts)I would say La Grange by ZZ Top is a troublemaker in the car-
Otherwise in house for motivation, 'Resistance' by Muse- and
'The Wayseers Manifesto' - by Garret John