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Just got home from Sat night wedding.

 

Just a thought driving home.

 

What do you mostly play in your car on way home from gig.

 

Speaking for myself I don't grab that Best of the Eighties CD or the Grease soundtrack

 

Tonight had on radio the end of the Dub and Reggae show thats on every Sat night 10-12

Only get to catch the end if finish at about 11.00. Good chillout sounds

 

After that put the new Bjork cd on.

 

Will be interesting to hear your preferences.

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The radio, never listen to cd's or tapes. Much prefer a mixture a radio station offers plus you can get reminders of tunes you may have forgotten about or just haven't heard before. Also I listen to phone in programmes for a laugh. http://planetsmilies.net/machine-smiley-5080.gif

 

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Got Pinks new album always make me feel good either that or listen to Radio 1/beacon or if i am really struggling Signal

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Radio 5 or 4

No music at all, in fact I have never even put a CD into the CD slot in the van.

.....but what do I know ?

 

 

 

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I've got about a one hour drive each way to work, so I take the latest mastermix or cd pool disk and listen to that to get to know the new tracks.

 

Usually listen to them each way for about a dozen trips before the next disc is received and played.

Eddie

 

 

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I've got an MP3 player attached to one of those cassette on a wire things

 

At the moment it's full of obscure 60s Garage, Psychobilly & old school Goth (& a few tracks by the Cramps). This will be the case until I get bored & then I'll fill it with something different.

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Hats off to you, Ed;

I'd have thought listening to a whole pro disc was more than a mortal could withstand, but doing this for a dozen trips, both ways... :nbow:

 

I don't have any music playing system in my car any more. The old one had a key code which I forgot, so I removed the non-functioning unit and relaced it with a CB radio... :hide:

 

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I'm a radio listener too. Friday evenings I can sometimes catch the Scott Mills Floorfillers on the way to gigs - which can be handy. On the way back its local radio for a general mixture, as Radio 1 go all drum n bass.

 

Saturdays its Trevor Nelson on the way to gigs, and local radio again on the way back. Unless its late enough and there's someone good doing the essential mix on radio 1.

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For me, I have my ipod that holds 1000's of songs put into the glove box and I just set it to shuffle and set it to play every song from my DJ collection!

Great way of getting to know your songs to the full extent!

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Call me boring, but i am currently listening to The Travelling Wilburys CD that has just come out - i like it has it is not the type of music i play at gigs, previous to that when coming back on a Saturday night/Sunday morning - it is Heart FM has they play all dance tracks, this is 70's, 80's and 90's dance.

 

Don't think much of the 90's stuff but the 70's and 80's are spot on.

 

Thanks

 

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ive got the Faithless Collection in our van at present

 

 

Siz CD's in the Auto Changer

 

 

Chemical Brothers

 

Dub Side of the Moon

 

The Chase Giogio Moroda ( or somthing like that)

 

Mams Got a new Pig Bag / Space Bass / Dancing in the streets ( jagger/bowie) : taken from Vinyl

 

Best of Drum and BAss ( 3 Cd set Disk 1)

 

Mashed CD

 

 

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