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Disclaimer: Mostly powerful bluesy stuff.

Steppenwolf:
Born to be Wild
Jupiter's Child
Desperation
Forty Days and Forty Nights

Muddy Waters:
Forty Days and Forty Nights

Queen:
I Want It All
Bohemian Rhapsody
I'm in love with My Car (AKA power chord heaven)
Death on Two Legs
Mustapha
More of That Jazz

Any Skynyrd.

Metallica:
Ain't My Bitch
2x4

Don't Tread On Me
Whereever I May Roam


Jethro Tull:
Aqualung
Cross-eyed Mary
Locomotive Breath

Ian Moore:
Harlem
Leary's Gate
How Does It Feel
Dandelion

Black Sabbath:
Children of the Grave
Iron Man
Snowblind
Fairies Wear Boots
Sweet Leaf

Bad Company:
Shooting Star
Bad Company
Burnin' Sky

Any AC/DC

Aerosmith:
Rag Doll
 

I just went through my CDs & I think the addition below would help killing the time on the road.

Ottmar Liebert:
- Havana Club
- Lone Rider

George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Bad To The Bone

The Eagles - Take It Easy

Supertramp - Gone Hollywood

Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride

Steve Earle - Copperhead Road
 
Honestly, I usually listen to Beethoven's symphonies or some other long classical work when driving for a long time. A three-hour drive is equivalent to about three symphonies.
 
Originally posted by: silverpig
You want trivial? How's about Golden Earring is a dutch band, and when they recorded the song they hardly knew any english 🙂
bah, beat me! ty for the info silverpig!
 
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