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Deri Ceket - Motosiklet hissi veren şarkılar


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ac/dc discography

şimdi diyiceksin heavy metal hede hodo, ama değil ac/dc duyduğum an atlayıp motora bitmez tukenmez yolalrda ruzgarla yarışmak sitiyorum o özgürlük aşkıyla tutuşyorum, deliriyorum bole, hafif gzlerimni kısıyorum arkama yaslanıyorum falan. ama motor yok işte
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[Bu mesaj Cuce tarafından 13 Temmuz 2005 19:04 tarihinde değiştirilmiştir]
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said:
Mr_Hand, 13 Temmuz 2005 17:37 tarihinde demiş ki:
Bon Jovi - blaze of the glory

aa bak onu söylemeyi unuttum. "bir şarkı daha yazıcaktım ama neydi neydi" diye düşünüyordum.
hey god da benzer bir şarkıysa severim demek ki[signature][hline]Beş Hececiler
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  • 2 hafta sonra ...
şöyle bir liste buldum:

http://www.vh1.com/shows/events/driving_songs/top_lists.jhtml?faves=top_10_driving

1. STEPPENWOLF - "Born To Be Wild"
Some say it works best when fishtailing on a long stretch of empty road. There's something about gunning the engine as John Kay growls that he's up for "whatever comes our way."

2. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - "Born to Run"
It's the romance of Bruce's nothing-left-to-lose lyrics that makes you want to jump behind the wheel, but as those guitars and saxophones pound away, just the cheap thrill of hitting the gas is a valuable rock 'n' roll statement by itself.

3. AC/DC - "Highway To Hell"
Angus and the guys are only interested in forward motion. Pointing themselves toward that flaming cul de sac ("No stop signs/no speed limit," the singer gleefully shouts), they drag you right along with them.

4. SAMMY HAGAR - "I Can't Drive 55"
Some people have no use for brakes, and as the big beat of Hagar's highway anthem builds and builds and builds, his defiance of the speed limit becomes more and more appealing. Go ahead and write him up, copper, he don't care.

5. JOHN MELLENCAMP - "R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A."
The singer's salute to '60s radio was built around a refrain that celebrates Motown, the Brill Building and all the pimple-faced rockers in every American garage band. When you shout along, you're usually pounding the dashboard.

6. VAN HALEN - "Panama"
More than a few car stereos have been fried blasting this baby, the most sublime union of Eddie Van Halen's whammy-bar hydraulics and David Lee Roth's high-test raunch.

7. PRINCE - "Little Red Corvette"
Prince cruises dangerous curves much too fast, turning the heads with that oh-so-sexy intro, killer chorus and a bass line that pops like thighs off plastic upholstery on a sticky summer day.

8. LENNY KRAVITZ - "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
Here's Lenny's most successful attempt at writing the greatest riff of all time. Who cares which way he wants to go? Just stand on the accelerator and pretend not to notice the police sirens.

9. ZZ TOP - "Legs"
The Texas trio's boogie has often prompted wild types to test the local land speed records - it's just the nature of the rhythm, the "drive" if you will.

10. SHERYL CROW - "Every Day is a Winding Road"
Crow's back-roads blues riff can make even a quick journey to the supermarket in your Ford Escort sound like the Cannonball Run. The philosophical message is also cleverly signposted.[signature][hline]Beş Hececiler

[Bu mesaj Bonecrusher tarafından 22 Temmuz 2005 12:25 tarihinde değiştirilmiştir]
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