Traveling Music
Great travel music, of course, has to fit the scenery. Selections from
Marshall Tucker's "Searching for a Rainbow" are great for the Appalachians
and other misty mountains. (Mind you, I was a kid when John Denver was
popular; it had its effect.) More severe mountain views, say along the
Continental Divide, call for Beethoven's Ninth. Classic Clapton is great
for Midwestern and prairie travel, and Pancho Sanchez and later Dizzy
Gillespie are fun for parts of the Southwest.
Corey
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