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Do you find that listening to particular songs makes you inclined to drive more quickly?

Ive been listening to a couple of old and half-forgotten CDs in my car recently and Ive noticed that one song in particular always makes me speed up on the motorway.

The track in question is 'New Dawn Fades' by Joy Division. For those who arent familiar its on the 'Unknown Pleasures' album and might be familiar from Heat, as the music played as Al Pacino chases Robert DeNiro on the freeway, or more recently the same Moby cover is being used on the BMW ads on the television.

So: am Ialone or do certain track affect other people in a similar way? Anyone who states that 'In the Air Tonight' makes them put their foot down needs to be quiet and roll down their jacket sleeves, but they can borrow my Miami Vice series one DVD! [:D]
 
Most certainly Simon, I find some heavy rock tracks get me going and considering I drive far too fast without music you can imagine what happens when some wild music blares out of the speakers. I'm useless when it comes to music so don't ask me to name any tracks, I can recognise good music when I hear it but have little chance of naming the track...:)

Pete
 
I have a Monte Carlo steering wheel that makes me drive too quickly too! Ive had to take it off several cars over the years, hence why it still appears to be new, despite being twenty years old.

Im going to replace the Prototypo on my Turbo and may give it a try...
 
I have had to revise my entire in-car collection having moved from an '80s car to a '90s one

I had a bad day at a customer site on Wenesday and left Welwyn Garden City at 8:10pm, I put on Iron Maiden's first album (the only non-'90s album in the multichanger) and did the 57 miles home in 45 minutes.....[;)]

does that answer the question?
 

ORIGINAL: Fat Albert

I have had to revise my entire in-car collection having moved from an '80s car to a '90s one

I had a bad day at a customer site on Wenesday and left Welwyn Garden City at 8:10pm, I put on Iron Maiden's first album (the only non-'90s album in the multichanger) and did the 57 miles home in 45 minutes.....[;)]

does that answer the question?


Yes...:)

Pete
 
I would also go with a bit of rock. AC/DC would be my choice so many great tracks. Heat seeker,thunderstruck,who made who,shoot to thrill,that's the way,whole lot of rosie etc etc etc . Also a fav would be All fired up by Pat Bennatar ( speeling probs wrong)
 
I remember driving home up the M11 then the A1 from Stanstead airport in the early-mid nineties, before the proliferation of speed cameras.

The road was virtually deserted and I was desperate to get home after a week in the cheapest Cork hotel that the firm could find. I clearly remember playing the Ministry of Sound Annual II, CD2 all I drove home at speeds thatd probably have me prosecuted for dangerous driving in todays 'speed kills' world.
 
Iron Maiden is class - Charlotte The Harlot

I listen to all manner of stuff but find that Christy Moore is my favorite at the minute ! His music tells a story and he has fast ones and slow ones.. The sad ones really make me drive really easy ....

I saw Christy in concert back in 1995 and he was brilliant ..

FAO McNulters - I have a few Christy numbers ready for the next meet up...[:D]
 
I put on Iron Maiden's first album

Is that the best Rock album ever? Donal's Christy Moore is also a great recomendation, his Desert Island Discs was one of the most moving things I've ever heard.

I have to say that the track that I just can't help flooring it to is Smells like Teen Spirit; the anthem of the '90s for me, and so evocative of great times. If I want to drive fast, then anything by John Lennon, which makes me want to drive into the nearest concrete bridge to drown out the moaning Millionaire and his "imagine no possessions" hypocrisy. [&:]

Marillion were always the default choice for 944 owners, with Steve Rotheray being an active owner on Titanic. Many happy memories of us all driving up to events with Garden Party or Script playing loud...[8|]
 
I still get a kick out of the Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness that I bought when it was released.

This tune in particular, never get tired of it :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPBEAtLIQz0

Though I would usually turn the music off after a while for it truly pisses me off that these times are now gone...
 
The intro to She seels sanctuary was the first thing I learnt on the guitar

Smells like teen spirit was the first thing I learnt on Bass!

In my multichanger I have:

Best of Bruce Springsteen
Faithless
Best of Travis
Sneakerpimps
Everything but The girl
Iron Maiden

That about covers all angles!
 
I have also found that the second Editors album to be very good for quick motorway and dual carriageway driving.
 

ORIGINAL: Melv

Us 911 owners have all the music we want in the back of the car... [;)]

Good answer Melv


But to enhance your pleasure just wind down the drivers window. But for the very best listen in stero drop both the passenger and drivers window[;)]
 
What about Phantom of the opera by Iron Maiden, even better if you are drinking a bottle of Lucozade at the same time.
 

ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

Marillion were always the default choice for 944 owners, with Steve Rotheray being an active owner on Titanic.

Many years ago the members of the Titanic 944 forum put together our favourite driving tracks and Ben - Sideways, as he was then(!), kindly produced a double CD for everyone with the cover featuring the famous Rick Cannell 944 Turbo complete with all those stickers.

Mine is always in the 993 but as Melv and John state, the best sound is the engine and exhaust!
 

ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty


......Marillion were always the default choice for 944 owners, with Steve Rotheray being an active owner on Titanic. Many happy memories of us all driving up to events with Garden Party or Script playing loud...[8|]

Absolutely :)

I'm finding much favour with Eric Johnson and Led Zep for my frequent trips on the M4. But for absolute license loosing it has to be AC/DC. On the other side of the coin, and annoying trucks in the slow lane, I have Katie Melua [8D]
 

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