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There are someclassic rocktunes that are perfect for road trips.
There are some that express rebellion and independence.
Others serve as a means for one to clear their mind.
This was more than just another record; it was a rock opera that told a true story.
The band took on the challenge of following up with their 1971 release,Who’s Next.
Besides those classics,one song that stood out that had an interesting backstory was “Going Mobile.”
“Going Mobile” was his creation, originally intended for another one of his projects.
Instead, the song all about being in a mobile home ended up on the band’s 1971 album.
The idea of the song centers onthe freedom a mobile home can bring.
you might drive it around and choose where you want to stay for the night.
Perhaps it’s one of the freest feelings the open road can offer.
While this brought Coverdale notoriety, it wasn’t meant to last.
Coverdale took what was supposed to be just a backing band, and turned it into Whitesnake.
Just know where you’ve been and it won’t matter where you’re going.
One of the biggest accomplishments they achieved as a band was creating the 1977 album,Rumours.
With over 40 million records sold worldwide,it has become one of the best-selling albums of all time.
A crowning achievement from it was the track “Go Your Own Way.”
This allowed Lindsey Buckingham to showcase his voice and express all the feelings he had inside.
It fits perfectly for those on a long journey or even for a brief ride to clear their minds.
“Highway Star” was one of the fastest songs on the albumand featured unforgettable instrumentals.
Another key element was, of course, the lyrics.
For some drivers, the primary purpose of a car is simply to get from one place to another.
However, for others,a car is a speed machine that they take great pride in.
Additionally, they produced seven studio albums, leaving behind a substantial body of work.
One of those albums was the critically acclaimedWilly and the Poor Boys.
From that record, one of the most celebrated songs is “Fortunate Son.”
The opening instrumental has become iconic, making this an unmistakable classic.
The title track from the 1976 record is one of the best classic rock songs.
However, there is a lot the band did that deserves to be praised.
Of those, multiple have become gold-certified, and one has achieved platinum certification.
Additionally, they have perhaps one of the most well-known driving tunes ever.
The five words,“Slow ride, take it easy"have resonated with fans for generations.
Their massive hit song “Slow Ride” comes from their 1975 album,Fool for the City.
The original track is impressively over eight minutes long.
Over the years, the band has released another edition that cuts the track in half.
Either way,it’s the lyrics that the listener truly needs.
The five words,“Slow ride, take it easy"have resonated with fans for generations.
It’s an easy tune to play and get lost while the engine roars on.
Unaware of the speed limit changing from 65 to 55, Hagar was pulled over going 63 mph.
Since then, it has served as an anthem for those wanting to hit the highway and cruise.
In an effort to break through into the mainstream, Springsteen found common ground with fans.
“Born to Run” was an anthem for the everyday workerwho wanted to escape the pressures of life.
This offered them some serenity each time they listened.
It was a chance to dream, especially while in the car.
Especially for motorcyclists, the song became a huge hit.
The tune embraces freedom, adventure, and the spirit of escapism.