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Old 11-29-2005, 11:44 AM
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Default 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?
Old 11-29-2005, 11:48 AM
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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
Old 11-29-2005, 11:54 AM
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Default 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....
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My favorite genre (it'* a real word, look it up) is Country.
Your talking to a redneck LOL I know what Country music is
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.
Your talking to a redneck LOL I know what Country music is
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.
Hey! You're not far from where I grew up! Manchaca, TX (just south of Austin)

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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Default 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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Default 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
Me too, but it'* integrated with the dash. I refuse to change it out because I will NOT cut into my car like that.
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Default 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.


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