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The Chaotic Campervaners Playlist

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Our  last blog was a collaboration subject, with our VW camper friends  The Chaotic Campervaners .  This publication is the first part of their campervan playlist. There is nothing better than setting off on a road trip. The open road stretching out in front of you, the excitement of the adventures ahead. Tootling around the countryside, we (The Chaotic Campervaners) love to listen to our favourite tunes. ...So we created a playlist of loads of tunes that we thought were perfect for playing in our campervan when we are on a road trip. Have a look, see what you think and let me know if you have any favourite road trip tunes. Wake Up Boo! - The Boo Radleys Shotgun - George Ezra Put Your Records On - Corinne Bailey Rae Sunroof - Nicky Youre and dazy Good Time - Owl City Mr. Blue Sky - Electric Light Orchestra Happy - Pharrell Williams Walking On Sunshine - Katrina And The Waves Best Day of My Life - American Authors Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing - Tori Kelly Take a

My Campervan Playlist

Having the right playlist for your campervan trips is absolutely essential.   If you're anything like me, hearing certain songs will remind you of specific trips, holidays or journeys.  For example, whenever I hear Vanessa Carlton's 'A Thousand Miles', it takes me back to a road trip to Cornwall for a lads holiday to Board Masters in 2007.  The song was five years old at this point, so it isn't like it was hanging around the charts and playing on the radio regularly, it was more about the funny moment where two, big, rugby league players and an Army engineer blurted out the opening lines in perfect harmony without thinking, when it played on whichever radio station we were listening to at the time. Wyatt, the T4, may be 22 years old at the time this blog is posted, but he's fully equipped with a modern Alpine head unit, meaning I can attach my phone by Bluetooth and play my favourite songs from my Spotify account.  Being a bit of a music fan (and ex DJ), I have