Eugene McGuinness - Shotgun. Tinashé: Mbira version of "Zambezi" The Ultimate Road Trip Playlist - 50 Best Road Trip Songs&|&The Jetpacker - StumbleUpon. No road trip is complete without a playlist of songs that capture the spirit of traveling on the open road. So we’ve compiled a list of the 50 best road trip songs . In order to make this be-all end-all totally definitive list that all other lists look up to, the songs had to meet the following criteria: a.) encompass the excitement and freedom of road tripping b.) make the time pass faster c.) keep you awake without the assistance of questionably legal pills named “No Doze” d.) contain lyrics so singable that you’ll legitimately consider trying out for the next “American Idol” e.) keep you distracted long enough to make you forget you need to pee (which subsequently means stopping at a heinous rest stop where the bathroom stalls are tagged with death threats and truckers hit on you) f.) drown out the sound of your annoying friend who complains about a developing deep vein thrombosis from being crammed in the backseat (tough it up!)
50. Tags: Music. The greatest YouTube music clips | Music | guardian.co.uk. From Iggy's 'crowd walk' in Cincinatti, to Joy Division playing an Altrincham pub, to David Bowie having a karate lesson, YouTube is full of great glimpses of pop history - fragmented, often grainy, utterly captivating. In the last year, I have received regular emails from friends alerting me to the presence of yet another extraordinary music clip: Neil Young busking, Gram Parsons and the Burritos out in the desert for the 'Gilded Palace of Sin' photo shoot, even the elusive-to-the-point of legendary Greenwich village folkie, Karen Dalton, singing her stark songs of love and loss. It's these often extraordinary clips that prompted my piece in the Observer Review this week. Where does this stuff come from?
Who posts it on YouTube? Why have we not seen it before now? Mostly, it comes from the vaults of long-lost television shows, the archives of record labels. These clips are an antidote to the vast oceans of trivia and idiocy that appears on the web these days. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Top 10 Websites For You To Play Music According To Your Mood - StumbleUpon. Usually, there will be some happy music when the film scenario is happy, and there will be some sad music when the film scenario is sad. When I am happy, I will like to play some happy music, and when I am sad, I will also like to play some happy music, in order to cheer up. So, how to find the right music for your mood? You can try below 10 websites, which will let you play music according to your mood, and what is more, you can listen to all the music free and don’t need to sign up. The AUPEO! Music is divided into 10 moods, such as Happy, Fun, Relaxing, and so on. You can’t select which music to play, but you can skip the current playing music.
Go to AUPEO! 2. As a matter of fact, it is Google China Music, since it is only workable in China. Go to Google Music 3. There are 11 kinds of moods for your choice on MeraMood, they are 70s, 80s, 90s, Dance, Ghazal, Light Music, Party, Patriotic, Religious, Romantic and Sad/Feeling Low. Go to MeraMood (Try Muzikool instead) 4. Go to Moodstream 5. Listen to a Wall of rock Music - StumbleUpon. Welcome. StumbleUpon.