Let’s have a little traveling music
Surprise! I’ve been traveling for close to 24 hours. I’ll tell you all about it tomorrow or later tonight (well, not all about it, but something about it).
I still plan to post regularly during my trip, on the usual eclectic mix. But every now and then I may throw in a bit about where I am and what I’m doing. I’m not turning into a travel blogger, though.
Till later…
Safe journey.
For those of us of a certain age, though not the original, Glenn Frey does a decent job
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsnQKSIshNQ
Flying, driving, sailing, bus, or afoot? Love to travel. But my traveling days are about over. Looking forward to seeing the sights through your eyes.
Here’s some traveling music I used to like back in the day.
https://preview.tinyurl.com/ybjzgluo
For traveling music, it’s hard to beat Credence Clearwater Revival.
Have a safe trip.
CCR ? Hehe…
I just started to try and do a rough recall on the titles of traveling themed songs and the number is stupefying.
Too many to count; and that’s if you don’t press the definition. If you do stretch, you can start at some random point such as the Wreck of the Old 97, proceed through The Lonesome Road, and by the time you get to Route 66, much less Under My Wheels, you will be daffy …
My head’s spinning …
physics guy:
For those of us of a certain age, though not the original, Glenn Frey does a decent job.
Good treatment of Route 66. As a child, I rode on Route 66 with my parents before the Interstates came into being.I am reminded of a C&W band I heard at a local restaurant. Most of the time, the band played the music straight. On occasion, they would give a Western Swing- jazz- slant to the song. The last song the band gave a Western Swing treatment to was “Route 66.”At the end of the night, I asked the bandleader if, given his druthers, he would swing it every time. “Undoubtedly,” was his reply.