As you're reading this, I'm on our bi-annual pilgrimage to the old country (that would be the Netherlands for me). There's some significant driving involved, and then there's the epic flight.
When I think of road trips, I think of Willie Nelson (and my dad belting the 'On the Road Again' tune), and Tom Petty for some reason. Maybe it's the whole American classic quality of his music.
How about you, YA Sleutheri? Any favorite road music to share?
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Mat Kearney's City of Black and White is great road-trip music. Mid-tempo, slightly melancoly, singer-songwriter rock with a pop sensibility. "Fire and Rain" really stands out.
ReplyDeleteI have Kearney on my MP3 player--love how zen it is without being boring. You're right: great for a road trip.
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