I used to have a set of drum sticks that stayed in the car .... the steering wheel was a great drum kit ... though people would look at me as if I were nuts, while we idled on the highway in traffic.
(apparently I can't carry a tune, except if I am singing along with Elton John - and as everyone knows, he's a little off on pitch ... so I sound like I belong)
Singing like a nutter to 80s and 90s stuff, or making up ancient folk songs when I get bored of that.
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All of the above with a bit of air bass and air keyboard (or keytar, depending on the music). I love nothing better than belting out a bit of heavy metal grunting, especially to bands like Slayer. As an aside, isn't it great the way music can make you forget yourself?
I don't drive but I'm a definite singer. Get me, my mum and my sister in a car, throw on some Dr Hook and enjoy the beautiful blend of voices (NAHHT!).
Quote by Lisa I'd be singing. I don't have to be alone to belt out a tune either, which is unfortunate for the other people who are in the car with me.
i kind of bounce when i'm listening to a really good mix - i do like to sing, too - i'm told i have a decent voice, but i'm not so sure about that - i think it's very ordinary at best, but in your car space, no one can here you sing!
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Even though I can't carry a tune in a bucket, in my car I'm a little rock goddess, Joan Jett, Ann and Nancy Wilson and Tina Turner all rolled into one.