Your Favorite Driving Music!

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plod wrote:I'm a definately getting old

I keep changing stations every time that Cher Lloyd - Swagger Jagger shite gets airtime
Either that or as I suspect it's absolute bilge
I agree. I refuse to let my ears be polluted by that chavvy nonsense sang by queen of the chavs.

Not that I'm a snob or anything.
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i dont like most of the stuff played or emitted on radio 1. Some songs that really irritate me is the repetitive ones such as the umbrella, some man requiring a dollar, and the one where a gentleman makes numerous requests for me to put my hands up for detroit.

I think since the pirate stations went fm radio is shite, theres some good internet stations that play 80s music all the time, dont have presenters that love their own voice, and you simply pay with a few minuites of adverts now and again. Shame cars havent got internet radio. :cry:
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FarmerPug wrote:i dont like most of the stuff played or emitted on radio 1. Some songs that really irritate me is the repetitive ones such as the umbrella, some man requiring a dollar, and the one where a gentleman makes numerous requests for me to put my hands up for detroit.

I think since the pirate stations went fm radio is shite, theres some good internet stations that play 80s music all the time, dont have presenters that love their own voice, and you simply pay with a few minuites of adverts now and again. Shame cars havent got internet radio. :cry:
So totally agreed! Do you get Smooth radio up in Scotland? That's more than half-decent if you're into motown etc.
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FarmerPug is in Northern Ireland

I'm in Scotland, but I don't know about Smooth FM. Around Aberdeen we get Original FM, where they play very few modern chart songs, but plenty of older 80s and 90s hits. Northsound also plays some older stuff, but they mostly play modern stuff.

I like listening to Radio 1 (in particular Chris Moyles and Scott Mills), but am generally not too keen on the music on the Radio 1 playlist. Way too much rap/hip-hop/dance music. I don't mind some of the artists that appear - Biffy Clyro, Friendly Fires, Snow Patrol, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Adele, etc.

If I don't like what's on, I just start some MP3s playing.
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Farmerpug is from Northern Ireland (I think..) where there is no smooth FM.

No XFM, no Magic radio.

CoolFM with the umbrella song and Pete Snodden.

Citybeat with goodness knows who talking nonsense.

U105 with Carolyn Stewart talking over songs and Frank Mitchell and his trendy bloody glasses.

And thats yer lot. Need a good collection of CDs in the car.
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sirwiggum wrote:Farmerpug is from Northern Ireland (I think..) where there is no smooth FM.

No XFM, no Magic radio.

CoolFM with the umbrella song and Pete Snodden.

Citybeat with goodness knows who talking nonsense.

U105 with Carolyn Stewart talking over songs and Frank Mitchell and his trendy bloody glasses.

And thats yer lot. Need a good collection of CDs in the car.
yup im from norn iorn, and radio here is terrible
Cool fm - they love themselves
citybeat - i live too far away to hear it.
U105 - Who is carolyn talking to? Sometimes the music can be ok
Q101.2 - Too much sport results and advertisments for home heating oil
Six Fm - I cant actually hear it, just get the RDS to display the name
Classic FM - great signal but they play classical music.

Radio Ulster is okay steven can give you road rage though and the talk shows are a bit too dull, i only tune into gerry anderson thats a great laugh.
Radio 2 is quite good some fairly decent music on it, but a lot of repeated stuff.

About 8 years ago i remember Galaxy, FROG, and the best one Magic 105.1, the pirate stations were great to listen to, i cant actually see what harm they were doing.
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The government couldnt control the pirates, hence they closed them.

Check out megawatts1066 channel on youtube for video footage off kiss/energy106 from alien mountain.
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Ah sorry matey, dunno why I decided you're Scottish :oops:
Not into hip hop much but couldn't help than go full blast when Candy Shop came on and my gf was in the car.. :lol:
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why did the government need control over the pirates, playing 80s music did no one any harm, except perhaps improve their mood.
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FarmerPug wrote:why did the government need control over the pirates, playing 80s music did no one any harm, except perhaps improve their mood.
The engineer involved with Kiss (Monaghan based but broadcasting into Belfast) and later Energy 106 claimed that he was embedded an 'Intelligence Transfer Sequence' into the modulation, and this helped bring about the peace process :shock:

So if thats a pirate engineer, what sort of hidden mind control signals are the gov. inserting into broadcast mediums that they control?
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thats instantly making me think of how steven nolans show leaves you feeling ANGRY and up for a loud argument with someone. but if pirate stations made us all peaceful, why doesnt the government want that.

I watched that swagger jagger on youtube there is more dislikes than likes.
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FarmerPug wrote:thats instantly making me think of how steven nolans show leaves you feeling ANGRY and up for a loud argument with someone. but if pirate stations made us all peaceful, why doesnt the government want that.

I watched that swagger jagger on youtube there is more dislikes than likes.
Nolans show makes you angry, I feel that certain TV shows make me feel a bit 'dumbed-down'.

The gov. wants it for the same reason they've left the whole situation to fester, that dividing and dumbing-down makes a population easier to control and less likely to rebel.
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When I'm *driving*, I'll take Coupé Concerto In V6 Major :twisted:

Otherwise it could be anything involving power metal, heavy metal, prog metal, melodic progressive black metal, gothic metal or folk metal....
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mjb wrote:When I'm *driving*, I'll take Coupé Concerto In V6 Major :twisted:

Otherwise it could be anything involving power metal, heavy metal, prog metal, melodic progressive black metal, gothic metal or folk metal....
What you have a 406 V6 coupe? You, sir, are my effing hero! With today's fuel prices as well.. oh God!
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I refer you to the BMW Brutus:

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It is fitted with a 46-litre V12 aircraft engine, which produces 493bhp at just 1500rpm.

0.18 miles per gallon.

28,000g/km of CO2.
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