I am now a very passionate Joe Bonamassa fan. Saw him in Denver at Red Rocks in August, one of my best concert experiences ever! I'm now the proud owner of several of his albums......oops CD's. If you like blues-rock, you won't be disappointed
Social Distortion, Dwarves, Bad religion, Motor Head, Rancid, T.S.O.L , Black Flag, you get the idea. Not any ones cup o tea on here but I grew up on it in the 80's too old and bald to have a mohawk, might try a scullet, party in the back.. shiny in the front.
Just some moderate volume tunes from a local ‘70’s & ‘80’s FM station to break the silence. If I start doing mathematical calculations then it briefly gets turned off. Few years back, I once had to re-assemble a car in a dead-silent garage with no electricity so it could at least be a rollable vehicle to transport it elsewhere. A silent garage is creepy & quite uninspiring!!
[QUOTE="stlouisgasser, A silent garage is creepy & quite uninspiring!![/QUOTE] Isn't that the truth, I feel the same way! I am a classic rock guy & mostly have channel 27 of Sirius/Xm sattelite radio Deep Tracks (which plays song from albums other than the hits) on my shop radio. When on the road transporting I listen to the old radio shows....Detectives, westerns, cop shows, etc! God Bless Bill https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ar-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/
If you are into the DKs, Iggy, Devo, The Cure, Joy Division/New Order, B52s well pretty much anything with a heavy bass line and so much more check out the Viagra Boys from Sweden. Stumbled across them this year and now on heavy rotation in my garage. Here's a couple of songs to get you started. This one being my fav.
Pssst. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...o-in-your-garage.240884/page-30#post-14084726 https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...o-in-your-garage.240884/page-27#post-13979640
Here's some fun stuff that gets me in the mood to wrench: The background videos are freakin' awesome!!! Here's a link to the whole playlist. Not mine, I found it searching the web. Hours of stuff. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL__TamezSn1hgtl_4HI6qZbR3fRrHjQz5
Usually this guy, Ian Dee on Mix cloud https://m.mixcloud.com/djiandee/ or London Music Radio, https://londonmusicradio.com/ some times Wefunk radio out of Canada http://www.wefunkradio.com/
The Killers: Somebody Told Me Hello, On our most recent garage clean out (I clean out one-two big drawers at a time) I started listening to a file folder on our Ipod Touch MP3 player. The whole music folder was set up during our foray into competitive sailing trek on a small sailboat set up for fun sailing. Flying Tiger 7.5 in the Dana Point Harbor Before we started to go down to the docks and then, out of the harbor, we listened to The Killers “Somebody Told Me” started the feeling of going up against the elements and other sailboats. It was a pumped up feeling of us against the wind and nature. As the quiet electric motor took us out, I could still hear the music in my brain. Once the sails were up, it was us against the elements. With any wind over 12 knots, the little low slung sailboat was fast and cutting through the ocean. But, fine adjustments had to be made as the wind got stronger and the currents/waves began. With my wife on the front jib lines, and me steering/adjusting the mainsail, it was a fast track over the ocean waves. We usually don’t like to get up on a rail, as there is a fine point that acceleration becomes limited, so, we knew the heel angle for best performance. That description memory, gave me the impetus to actually like what I was doing in the garage. I knew how I used to get pumped up at 4:45 am in the morning, listening to loud rock music, during my drives down in the 1940 Ford Sedan Delivery with the 327, to the surf spots along the coast. It made me look at my own daily driver car that needed detailing, which was coming at a later date. But, the drawers were the first thing I needed to clean out and give easier access to what is actually inside those deep drawers. Those drawers are wonderful for storage, but as my wife says, "What goes in hardly ever comes out." Ha! The counter and two drawers out of 12, got thinned out. Our minimalist results and functioning, works well for us. The colorful lights were for a " get happy" mood, during the 2020 pandemic visits with social distancing and a heater.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=fountain+of+wayne+stacy's+mom&view=detail&mid=2A6666DF97AF2D4B7D972A6666DF97AF2D4B7D97&FORM=VIRE heard this on the radio today still sounded great