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Songs About Travel

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There are some tunes that convey tales of open roads, oceans and skies.
11 years ago, February 4th 2013 No: 21 Msg: #165949  
The late, the great, Hendrix










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11 years ago, February 5th 2013 No: 22 Msg: #165960  
SOUNDS LIKE DAVE & MERRY JO ARE WISHING TO....

..."SAIL AWAY"

by PEARLS BEFORE SWINE

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11 years ago, February 5th 2013 No: 23 Msg: #165961  
OR MAYBE YOU JUST WANNA BE...

..."ON THE ROAD AGAIN"

by CANNED HEAT

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11 years ago, February 5th 2013 No: 24 Msg: #165993  

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Yes, indeed, sailing sounds like a good idea.
We need to get Cockle in here and see what he comes up with.

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11 years ago, February 28th 2013 No: 25 Msg: #166829  
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When planning my US roadtrip, I had this performance stuck in my head. I saw it live a day earlier:
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11 years ago, February 28th 2013 No: 26 Msg: #166832  

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Welcome to the World Music Forum Roosta...a veritable smorgasbord of culture...check out the other threads Reply to this

11 years ago, March 1st 2013 No: 27 Msg: #166847  
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One of the all time classics: Bruce Springsteen
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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 28 Msg: #167940  
Sometimes the road is lonely and the destination isn’t always clear, but the dream is always big enough to compel us to walk down that road time and time again.






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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 29 Msg: #167941  
You have them – the friends who stayed at home and settled down. You look at their lives and can’t imagine finding happiness that way. They, on the other hand, look at your life and wonder why you always have to take “the long way around.”



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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 30 Msg: #167942  
Stay in one place too long and sometimes it really seems that you can feel the grass growing underfoot. That’s when you know for certain that it’s time to move on.


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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 31 Msg: #167944  
I’m not sure you can call yourself a traveler if you’ve never made at least one trip by train, passing time playing cards with friends and watching the world pass outside your window.




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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 32 Msg: #167948  
Jimmie Buffet has many songs that would qualify in this category.















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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 33 Msg: #167949  
A bit of Joe Cocker






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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 34 Msg: #167950  
The Wild Wild Sea







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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 35 Msg: #167951  

11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 36 Msg: #167955  
JIMMY CLIFF

"MANY RIVERS TO CROSS"

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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 37 Msg: #167972  
Jackson Browne gives us a great road song.





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11 years ago, March 27th 2013 No: 38 Msg: #167973  
Sammy Hagar says....I can't drive 55.














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11 years ago, April 5th 2013 No: 39 Msg: #168549  
I remember being 16 and driving way too fast down the freeway with "Born to be Wild" cranked up on the AM radio.
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11 years ago, April 5th 2013 No: 40 Msg: #168560  
THE BEATLES

"THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD"

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