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Let's make our own Dukes soundtarck - HazzardNet style


Capt_Redneck

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Free N Easy by The Almighty (the boys talking about getting away from Rosco)

Gimmie All Your Lovin' by ZZ Top (the boys talking to any girl)

Hammer To Fall by Queen (just a good song)

I Am The Law by Anthrax (well Boss's law isn't very good is it!)

The Boys Are Back In Town by Thin Lizzy (erm, about the boys maybe)

just thought there should be some rock in there

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How about:

'As good as I once was' by Toby Keith.

(I mean come on, it's perfect for the boys in their older years)

'Against the grain' By Garth Brooks

'Friends in low places' (cause they do have some friends in low places.)

By Garth Brooks

'American Honky Tonk Bar Association' (It's just a great Bar song) Also by Garth Brooks.

'Country by the Grace of God' by Chris Cagle

'The Chicks dig it' By Chris Cagle (Self explanitory)

'My Town' By Montgomery Gentry (I think it'd be a good explanation of how the boys feel about Hazzard.)

'Here I go again' By Whitesnake

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I think anything of the Hank Williams Jr. Either A County Boy Can Survive, Family Tradition, or any of his good songs!

Copperhead Road - Steve Earle

Moonshine in the moonlight - David Via (bluegrass song) are a few that I would add to the list made on here.

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Well, several songs I would pick they used in the movie, "Call Me the Breeze" by Lynyrd Skynyrd and "Flirtin' with Disaster" by Molly Hatchet, "Guitar Man" by Jerry Reed. LOL

some others...

Practically anything by the Allman Brothers.

Practically anything by Waylon Jennings.

"White Lightning" -- George Jones

"One More Last Chance" -- Vince Gill

"Rapid Roy (Stock Car Boy)" -- Jim Croce

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Pulled out a CD I haven't heard in years ( I have way too many everywhere in the house ) ...

The Four Horsemen - Nobody Said It Was Easy- a rock band with a bit of a Southern feel to them.

1. Moonshine - great song about 'shine

2. I Need A Thrill/Something Good - great driving song , definately reminds me of the movie driving scenes

I'm gone

Darrell

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I'd have to add "Them Good Ol' Boys Are Bad" by John Schneider, which is featured on The Dukes of Hazzard CD. Plus, just about anything off the movie soundtrack (which was the only good thing about that movie). Plus:

East Bound and Down - Jerry Reed (I know it's from Smokey and the Bandit, but it's a great driving song.)

Gone - Montgomery Gentry (Makes me drive REALLY fast!)

Hicktown - Who's that by, again? I forget.

I'm sure I'll come up with more later!

Emma

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