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Hello everyone, I started this topic to expand my playlist while traveling.
Share what you like the most.)
The chauffeur or pilot, I do order them to STFU occasionally though
I've happily done the long leg between Dubai and Oz blisses out listening to FourTet's back catalogue.
My family moaning
The wailing and lamentation of my enemies as my elephant stomps on them.
FunKids most of the time, now she can reach the touch screen.
Whatever Spotify serves up for me on that particular day/playlist.
By what?
Driving? Train/bus/plane? Walking?
Or gap yah traveling?
It makes a difference
The gentle snoring of my other half in the passenger seat on most long driving journeys.
The payback is her having to listen to me snore through most flights.
I listened to these on a trip out earlier
My going to the airport to go home album is The Colour of Spring by Talk Talk.
Recently have been listening to The Warlord Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell on Audible.
Not sure if I will continue with the Audible subscription after that though.
Otherwise podcasts about history, Python programming and Manchester City.
Also use the music streaming service bundled with Amazon Prime. Limited choice but cannot justify another subscription for the full service.
There are some gems on BBC Sounds which I delve into on occasion.
The lovely sound of a flat 6 3.4 engine
Audible, getting through the Culture Series by Ian M Banks. Cancelled my subscription as I had a backlog of books, will prob re- subscribe when I've got though them
In the car - 6Music most of the time, but if there’s no one on I want to listen to, I select my phone and let it play on shuffle - it’s got around 40,000 tracks on it, so there’s always something different playing.
FourTet is very cool artist) I'm listem him too
My own farts. I score them.
I score them
care to share one of your compositions with us?
Commuting drive would be either Audible Books or various podcasts after a Grand Prix, Chequered Flag or Autosport, depending how nerdy I felt.
Shorter drives in residential areas, or where I'll meet a number of other drivers - nothing. Need my concentration to dodge the looniez when they drive into the same space I'm trying to occupy legally.
Longer drives on desert highways next to the Empty Quarter - audio books with some humour. Keeps my concentration from turning ragged. The Martian (original narrator) worked out quite well one solo drive from Riyadh to Abu dhabi
I listen to a lot of radio 4, either live or more often podcasts.
We always seem to end up driving on Friday afternoons. So Ellis and John on Five Live
Alan Partridge audiobooks. I almost always have one on the go 👌
Phonk only