Trip Tunes are back for another year with the first batch of 2026. Rather than covering a specific outing, I have compiled a Top 5 list of tunes from the airwaves over my collection of trips from the month of March.

5. 1985 – Bowling for Soup (2004)
Jayce and I heard this tune as we headed out for our March 8 trip, and he mentioned that the sound reminded him of the Phineas and Ferb theme song. Well, I looked it up and sure enough Bowling for Soup contributed the cut. I complimented Jayce on his identification as the boy does have an ear for tunes. An added note is that 1985 holds a special spot for me as that was the year that I graduated high school.

4. Summer of ’69 – Bryan Adams (1985)
Sticking with the 1985 theme, I saw my first real concert at the Five Seasons Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the summer of ’85. Me and some guys from school took in Bryan Adams with John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band as the opening act. Per John Junk, one of the friends that attended the concert, the Beaver Brown Band is the lone band to be named after a color of paint (check out Wikipedia if you don’t believe John, also see Eddie and the Cruisers).

3. Time – Alan Parsons Project (1981)
Although this group has an impressive catalog, you rarely hear an APP cut on the airwaves. This track represents how your interpretation of a song changes over the years and how it can take you back in time. Hearing this tune on the radio at fourteen years old versus hearing it on the radio with sixty on the horizon just hits differently. It also brings back memories of WLS 890 AM beginning to split time on my clock radio with a fledgling radio station called “Q-93.” I knew exactly how far to turn the dial when switching between the AM to FM bands as I enjoyed my tunes while drifting off to dream in the dark.

2. Oh, Sherrie – Steve Perry (1984)
Does anyone else have instances where you can go back in your mind to an exact scenario when you heard a song? Interestingly, this instance was on a fishing trip. I was with some buddies on a summer mission to Henderson County to chase some catfish on a creek and the Mississippi River. Funny thing is, I recall hearing this tune, but I do not recall our fishing results as they must not have been particularly productive. It was far from the first time that I’d heard this tune as it was all over the airwaves in the summer of 1984.

1. Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man) – Styx (1978)
The classic Styx lineup consisted of two primary songwriters, Dennis DeYoung and Tommy Shaw. I have favorites penned by either member but if I had to choose, I would go with the Shaw tunes, hands down. Primarily due to Shaw having a more rock approach, while DeYoung was more showtime or theater. Nothing is wrong with either style, I just prefer the rock angle. As far as the song and a possible interpretation of the message, here we are again (or still) nearly fifty years after the release. And that’s all I have to say about that.
While that wraps up the March tunes, there are still a pair of March fishing reports in the works. Stay tuned and talk to you later. Troy











































