This is where you to listen to while driving

This is where you to listen to while driving

Posted on 21-06-2016 at 19:55 by nicolasr – 59 Comments”

Om heel hard naar Corry Konings mee te luisteren
And there are quite a few nice ‘ah yes’ entries in between.

Last Friday we asked you here where you are while driving prefer to listen. That we have conscience, the responses poured in. And what is always nice to lezersvraag, it brings you on ideas for when you get in the car. But well, as you are used to from us, an anthology with the best responses.

@uselessguy with his choice of music complete the picture.

Whole wrong country music by a couple of rednecks in a barn, windows open, volume on max and nice cruising in my cadillac. The reactions are priceless

@biohazardracer do it the old-fashioned way.

My nissan 1.4 is not exactly particular in terms of sound so I do it mainly me installation.
On the road to enjoy delicious, early hardcore, or early terror (will probably be 1 of the few here who is here to listen)
And yes due to my music is the use of my rear view mirror nearly impossible 😉 but I would never want anything else.

@soulmaster has a good tip that will find that there is on the radio too much with the talking.

To http://www.freshradio.nl I hate dj’s

Good tip from @pret if you’re driving like a little longer want to keep.

Radio 4.classical music. Little complaints, and it tempers my driving and bit. Prefer to listen to kings of leon oid, but that is the cjib to be fun

Nice story from @citrofiel.

I ride often without music. In older cars, I think it was anyway nice to hear what the engine does (and if he does it any more, if you already have a radio on the bike would be able to hear), but also in modern cars catch myself sometimes after about an hour of riding on it total silence in the car… I don’t have a need for music.

When I’m with others in the car comes from all over, but for fun rides come quickly in the direction of happy hardcore. In addition, I give always the warning that my behaviour or something onstuimiger could be. Music has a huge influence on my driving style, hence it might be even better is that I am often without a radio drive. When a quiet song, I drive everyone in the road, on a fast song, I am suddenly the rapid aso. 😉

We’re well into 1998 @edge, or are you just stuck?

It depends a bit on the drive. When I get to the supermarket up and down should, I usually just 3FM. The shopping centre is a stone’s throw away, so in the time that I cd have chosen, I am also back and forth driven.
For the long distances I throw usually a cd in it. I’ve always been a well-stocked cd folder in the car, with jazz, hardcore, pop, rock, hip-hop. Actually, of everything. And if I do not want to have to be one and the same artist or style long to hear, I set myself a playlist together and burn a cd.

@2wheeler, not at all. I listen often old-fashioned Dutch cabaret during the drive.

So see, I am one of the few that has a comedy show put on by Spotify…

So guess where @bnrautoshow on Friday afternoon to listen…

On Friday afternoon between 15.00-16.00 you is BNR Nieuwsradio is the right choice;-)

Lol @joep007

Usually background music of gt5 because secretly I have no car and no license and I am also not 18

But the best comment came from @csx3000. You are finally an Alpha rider, so you know what to do.

I drive an old Alfa, I listen very carefully to the engine.

Hoping that there is not something broken.

Outside of these responses, there were especially a lot of 538, 3fm, Radio10, Radio 1, spotify, and obscure artists over. And a lot of pirates. Nice to see that that even exist. Again what learned. Funnily enough, listens to almost no one to Kane… If you know out of all the hundreds of comments, still no inspiration have been achieved, then you might have to look HERE. Like to be done.

Wedereom thanks for all the comments, I continue to like it.


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