Dude that had my T made a CD in the 90s, mostly blues type stuff. Was a good friend of my dad and a childhood hero. Died a shitty, shitty death 10 years ago and miraculously I was able to buy the T I remembered as a kid. First night I had it home, I listened to his CD, got slightly drunk and tried not to cry like a little girl. Otherwise, Dick Dale, Wedge Paradiso sums up what it was like to drive it for the first time.
Oldies station, ZZ Top, John Lee Hooker, 40's country , Hank Snow (Rocket 88), Hank Williams Sr., Jonny Cash, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Robins, Bob Wills, Smooth Jazz, Southern Gospel,(Charles Johnson and the Revivers) Trey Gowdy Podcast, and lately a lot of local preaching for HOPE.
Along that same line of thinking I am listening to my new heat/AC system humming along in my shop. Yesterday it was about 86 outside and 74 inside with 40% humidity. I don't think I will outlast the 10 year warranty but it surely is nice inside now.
WRR 101.1 Dallas. Chopin, Brahms, Rossini, the classics. In place of rock I have recording of garbage trucks unloading at the city land fill---sounds the same to me.
Depends, if what I'm doing requires thought or precision, some smooth jazz. Anything else gets 50's/60's Rock n Roll.