Car music play list

I get the play list, clicked on link, some of the songs are 30 seconds long.
but my question is, how do any of get this??
I don't have spotify
 
I get the play list, clicked on link, some of the songs are 30 seconds long.
but my question is, how do any of get this??
I don't have spotify
Apparently, you get limited access without subscription. You're getting the trailers with no subscription, I guess...I pay$9.99/month for subscription. Can download playlists to phone, play offline through bluetooth in cars and devices anywhere.
 
Apparently, you get limited access without subscription. You're getting the trailers with no subscription, I guess...I pay$9.99/month for subscription. Can download playlists to phone, play offline through bluetooth in cars and devices anywhere.
might have to put you in charge of music at our events, with your subscription and vast knowledge
it only makes sense :) do you have a wireless speaker?
 
ha ha ha , wow, do I hear that. I'm doing well to plug my phone or an iPod into the vehicles, streams run next to the road and get your feet wet don't they???

I have noticed that the Microsoft Sync does not play that well with Apple, its not too bad in the truck with Sync, but Sync III in the car is a trian wreck by comparison. Songs that are on the device , but don't appear etc. Easier to just throw in a CD.
 
Interesting thread.
I’m also technically challenged and buy off of I tunes, or play CD’s.
My taste is pretty varied.
From classic country-western to current country music, such as what is played on SXM the Highway or Y2K.
All the new cars I drive at work have SXM. ?

Then I can do cassette era rock from the 70’s and 80’s.
Mild, Journey, REO Speedwagon, Fleetwood Mac, Boston, Styx, Bryan Adams, Heart, ZZ Top, etc.
To a bit harder, AC/DC, Kiss, Def Leppard, Scorpions.

For driving, well no music in my 06 Mustang.
Loud exhaust, radio delete and windows down driving ensure that.
The latter due to AC delete.
Love that car. It involves so many senses.
Hard core.
 
For other cars, there are a few tunes that stand out.

Rock:
Kiss - Lick it up, and several others
Kid Rock - All summer long
Boston - More than a feeling, Foreplay/Long time
Hollies - Long cool woman (in a black dress)
ZZ Top - Sharp dressed man, Gimme all your lovin’,
Tube snake boogie
Def Leppard - Pretty much anything
Night Ranger - Sister Christian
Lynard Skynard - Sweet home Alabama
Scorpions - Rock you like a hurricane, Big city nights,
Wind of change
AC/DC - A whole bunch here too, but a few stand out,
It’s a long way to the top if you’re gonna rock n roll,
Highway to hell, Thunderstruck and Shook me all night long
Steve Earl - Copper head rd, Guitar town, Hillbilly highway
Ram Jam - Black Betty
 
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On the country side:

Rascal Flats - Fast cars and freedom
Colt Ford- Crank it up
Jason Aldean - My kind of party, Black top gone,
Tattoos on this town, The only way I know
Dierks Bentley - What was I thinkin’, Pretty girls
Big and Rich - California
Billy Currington - People are crazy
Blake Shelton - Hell right
Brad Paisley - Old Alabama, Water
Brooks n Dunn - Hillbilly Deluxe,
You can’t take the honky tonk out of the girl
Chris Cagle - Chicks dig it
Chase Rice - How she rolls
Cole Swindell - Love you too late
Craig Morgan - Bonfire
Florida Georgia Line - Anything goes, Cruise, This is how we roll
George Strait - Troubadour, Cowboys like us
Jake Owen - Eight second ride, Down to the honkytonk
Justin Moore - Kinda don’t care
Kenny Chesney - Pirate flag, You and tequila,
Bar at the end of the world
Kip Moore - I’ve been around, Last shot
Lee Brice - Four on the floor
Luke Bryan - What makes you country
Luke Coombs - When it rains it pours
Maren Morris - My church
Miranda Lambert - Gunpowder & Lead, Fastest girl in town,
Automatic, Highway vagabond
Montgomery Gentry - Hell yah
The Roadhammers - Mud
Travis Tritt - It’s a Great day to be alive,
Modern day Bonnie and Clyde
 
Think most of us here all listen to similar stuff, nice lists guys...........Vintage Rock is my go to de-compress medication.

All know that I enjoy the world of Mustangs and love them a lot but one thing that many don't know is that I am also very much into Vintage Audio (Pioneer being my favorite). Have a very nice set up from 1978-1980 era and nothing I enjoy more than cranking up a few tunes when the occasion shows up. The new stuff out there is quite impressive but IMHO nothing puts out sound like the good old heavy machinery. I've also upgraded the system in the Stang, just love this stuff.
 
When the Factory 6 CD changer in the BULLITT expired I replaced the head unit with a basic aftermarket CD, AM/FM XM deck connected to the Factory amplified speakers. But my favourite music is the soundtrack from the tailpipes at 2,000 rpms ?
 
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