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                                    Theme - Road Trip
                                    
                                
                            Road Tapes Vol. II
| Side A | ||
| Artist | Song | |
| LP's | U2 | |
| The Last In Line | Tom Petty and the He | |
| Modern Woman | Huey Lewis and the N | |
| I'm Your Man | Ozzy Osbourne | |
| Aqualung | The Who | |
| The Next Time I Fall | Billy Ocean | |
| What A Fool Believes | John Lennon | |
| Rebel Yell | Procol Harum | |
| Nobody's Fool | The Mind Benders | |
| A Matter Of Trust | Olivia Newton | |
| Side B | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy | 
| Pride (In The Name O | Dio | |
| Refugee | Billy Joel | |
| Doing It All For My | Wham! | |
| Shot In The Dark | Jethro Tull | |
| Daily Records | Peter Cetera and Amy | |
| Caribbean Queen | The Doobie Brothers | |
| Woman | Billy Idol | |
| A Whiter Shade Of Pa | Cinderella | |
| A Groovy Kind Of Lov | Billy Joel | |
| John | A Little More Love | |
Comment:
A truly eclectic tape at times, this was made circa '89-'90 in an attempt to satisfy the rocker in me and the pop lover of my then fiancee. The second side is just plain bizarre! :) Some of these songs made me go "WoW!" when I dusted off the case, and if you're going to make a copy of this fun tape for your own car, you need to realise one thing: all of these were recorded from the *record* - complete with hissing and popping sounds, and *that's* what really makes this tape so great. Ahh, the memories...Feedback:
                                    The playlist is clearly f*cked up, as the songs and artists don't match up (though Procul Harum doing Rebel Yell, for example, WOULD be interesting).
                            

