“And you may find yourself in another part of the world. And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile. And you may ask yourself, ‘Well, how did I get here?’” (Third line intentionally skipped.)
this left me feelin’ groovy- so many good memories. I laughed one day my 30 something son told me of this song called Baker Street so I went and pulled out the album I bought when it was originally released, did the same with my daughter when she told me of this cool song her teacher played- King Tut by Steve Martin.
markkahler52 7 months ago
But he’s still a Real Nowhere Man!!
Digital Frog 7 months ago
Here he is again on his own, going down the only road he’s ever known.
seanfear 7 months ago
It’s a long way to Tipperaaaaryyyy
oldpine52 7 months ago
I think he’s on the highway to hell.
comic4matt 7 months ago
Take me home, to Paradise city. Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty!
Sue Ellen 7 months ago
Get your kicks on Route 66, but avoid Dead Man’s Curve!
blunebottle 7 months ago
I guess he could say: “I did it my way.”
luca.debus creator 7 months ago
Sounds like a real highway to hell.
The Reader Premium Member 7 months ago
Rock on!
Brian G Premium Member 7 months ago
Definitely the Long Road to Ruin, but at least he’s on the Open Road. (Foo Fighters, John Cafferty)
nancyb creator 7 months ago
Don’t quit til you’re a star on Broadway.
Dobber Premium Member 7 months ago
If you follow the yellow brick road it will lead you to streets of gold.
Darryl Heine 7 months ago
“You belong to the city, and baby, you can drive my car.”
Just_Karl 7 months ago
“And you may find yourself in another part of the world. And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile. And you may ask yourself, ‘Well, how did I get here?’” (Third line intentionally skipped.)
purepaul Premium Member 7 months ago
Seems if you pick the right lyrics, you can send anyone astray. Dave, you might have a future writing ad copy.
vacman 7 months ago
Love all the song references, must have taken you a while, thanks.
Lee26 Premium Member 7 months ago
Which song has Copperhead Road. Only one I didn’t know.
P51Strega 7 months ago
Well that’s a rock-y road he’s following.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 7 months ago
At least he is not trying to ride “through the desert on a horse with no name”…
cdnalor 7 months ago
Darn touch screens, he tapped the playlist by mistake.
darcyandsimon 7 months ago
Whadda hoot!
Havel 7 months ago
Take the streets of fire to get a new car at the Cadillac Ranch.
Dobie Premium Member 7 months ago
Welp! Looks like Dave’s On The Road Again!
pat sandy creator 7 months ago
whole lotta earworms!
paranormal 7 months ago
He almost went to Hotel California…
Zen-of-Zinfandel 7 months ago
He just had breakfast in America, now he’s taking the long way home.
Stocky One 7 months ago
anomalous4 7 months ago
Not too far off the way GPS tried to take me a couple of weeks ago…
Allan CB Premium Member 7 months ago
It’s been a long road
Getting from there to here
It’s been a long time
But my time is finally near
And I can feel the change in the wind right now
Nothing’s in my way
And they’re not gonna hold me down no more
No, they’re not gonna hold me down
waes-hael 7 months ago
Judas Priest, what punnage! I guess he’s Heading Out on the Highway!
Howard'sMyHero 7 months ago
If you Go Past Start, you’ll eventually get there …!
( everyone has to be somewhere )
zeexenon 7 months ago
Yup, ’been to Winslow Arizona. And in many fancy hotels on business trips, and no one talked to me, not even the chair.
christelisbetty 7 months ago
Do you know the way to San Jose ?
sandflea 7 months ago
Take a left at the fork in the road and drive 10 miles to the Strawberry Fields.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 7 months ago
This is what happens when someone tells you to hit the road, Jack.
FassEddie 7 months ago
That’s quite an effort, Dave!
Cozmik Cowboy 7 months ago
And eventually you’ll get to the heart of town – which is, of course, Shakedown Street (right where it crosses Penny Lane).
namelocdet 7 months ago
Who read that using the GPS voice in your phone?
davewhamond creator 7 months ago
I went from Phoenix, Arizona, All the way to Tacoma, Philadelphia, Atlanta, L.A.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 7 months ago
Excellent!
Fantom Premium Member 7 months ago
Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
EMGULS79 7 months ago
The Carefree Highway route would have been much more relaxing.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 7 months ago
Get your motor runnin’Head out on the highway
Sue Ellen 7 months ago
“Beep beep,
beep beep,
the car went beep, beep, beep!"
My very first car was a Nash Rambler station wagon, white with a red roof and red vinyl reclining front seats!
goboboyd 7 months ago
It’s been a long trip if your GPS has taken on a different accent.
The Tooninator creator 7 months ago
A nice medley of old tunes, Dave!
BigBoy 7 months ago
Put me on a highway
Show me a sign
Take it to the limit
One more time
dbrucepm 7 months ago
it’s my highway song, it goes on and on, on and on
dbrucepm 7 months ago
this left me feelin’ groovy- so many good memories. I laughed one day my 30 something son told me of this song called Baker Street so I went and pulled out the album I bought when it was originally released, did the same with my daughter when she told me of this cool song her teacher played- King Tut by Steve Martin.
cactusbob333 7 months ago
Just don’t drop him off at the house of the rising sun, or he will be screwed. It’s been the ruin of many a poor boy.
Just_Karl 7 months ago
“Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”
Lumberman 7 months ago
Do you know the way to San Jose?
sarah413 Premium Member 7 months ago
The road goes on forever. The highway never ends.
tlmatcsc 7 months ago
He was just trying to get to 157 Riverside Avenue!
mistercatworks 7 months ago
“I’m … King of the Road.”
waltermgm 7 months ago
Take Abbey Road to Penny Lane.