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From Sufjan to ‘Nashville Skyline’: Two Takes on a Road Trip Soundtrack
The Globe and Mail has another take on the road trip soundtrack: Dave Bidini’s story of a four-day drive from Toronto to Newfoundland, fueled by 80 second-hand cassettes. Like Barton’s list, Bidini’s big bag of tapes holds an odd mix of tunes, but somehow, each album fits perfectly for a given stage of the drive. He writes:
Both stories offer plenty of inspiration for that next road trip. I’ll definitely be digging out some old tapes for my next long drive—New Kids on the Block Christmas album, anyone?
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COMMENTSSweet Home Alabama is the perfect pick for that state, but the fact that two Bruce Springsteen songs made the list, and neither represents Jersey, is a mystery to me. It is impossible to drive on the New Jersey turnpike with the radio on and not hear the Boss (or Bon Jovi, for that matter)! By on 9.26.07 at 06:48 AM
Agreed re: the Boss and Jersey. The only thing I can figure is she must have been worried about finding something else for Arkansas and Nebraska, and then didn’t want to get into Springsteen overkill. But 3 of his tracks in a list of 50 great American road trip songs is hardly overdoing it… Pearl Jam tried to do something similar a couple years ago on an all-Canadian tour, trying to learn some place-specific covers for each stop. I think they just ended up doing The Guess Who’s “Running Back to Saskatoon” and then Neil Young songs in every other city, though. By on 9.26.07 at 09:22 AM
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