What are your fav songs while rowing?
What are your fav songs while rowing?
Hi guys... trying to put together series of songs? what are your favs?
TIA
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TIA
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A few quick ones off the top of my head:
All Jacked Up, Gretchen Wilson
Bury Me, Dwight Yoakam
Guitars Cadillacs & Hillbilly Music, Dwight Yoakam
T-R-O-U-B-L-E, Travis Tritt
Bat Out of Hell, Meatloaf
Everything Louder Than Everything Else, Meatloaf
In The Land Of the Pig The Butcher Is King, Meatloaf
William Tell Overture, Rossini
Orpheus In The Underworld, Offenbach
Anvil Chorus, Verdi
La Grange, ZZ Top
There Goes My Heart, Mavericks
My Next Broken Heart, Brooks & Dunn
Those can all get the blood pumping.
Rick
All Jacked Up, Gretchen Wilson
Bury Me, Dwight Yoakam
Guitars Cadillacs & Hillbilly Music, Dwight Yoakam
T-R-O-U-B-L-E, Travis Tritt
Bat Out of Hell, Meatloaf
Everything Louder Than Everything Else, Meatloaf
In The Land Of the Pig The Butcher Is King, Meatloaf
William Tell Overture, Rossini
Orpheus In The Underworld, Offenbach
Anvil Chorus, Verdi
La Grange, ZZ Top
There Goes My Heart, Mavericks
My Next Broken Heart, Brooks & Dunn
Those can all get the blood pumping.
Rick
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A man after my own heart: Mealoaf and Verdi!!
which is why my wife goes: WTF!!! every time we're in the car and i pop in one of my "weird-o"music cd compliations. (To her anyone other than Celine and Barry are weird-o ).
I tried out my new iPod Shuffle with my early Miles Davis play list (Workin' Steamin' Cookin' Birth of Cool , et. al.) and could barely hear it over the buzz of my Model B wheel vibrationing off the garage walls. But then again I need "4 ears" to hear a jet roar. Thus I usually don't listen to music while rowing, because my aids "short out' from the sweat.
But some really nice suggestions, especially the old thread. Guess I'll be paying iTunes a pretty penny to beef up my playlists.
A man after my own heart: Mealoaf and Verdi!!
which is why my wife goes: WTF!!! every time we're in the car and i pop in one of my "weird-o"music cd compliations. (To her anyone other than Celine and Barry are weird-o ).
I tried out my new iPod Shuffle with my early Miles Davis play list (Workin' Steamin' Cookin' Birth of Cool , et. al.) and could barely hear it over the buzz of my Model B wheel vibrationing off the garage walls. But then again I need "4 ears" to hear a jet roar. Thus I usually don't listen to music while rowing, because my aids "short out' from the sweat.
But some really nice suggestions, especially the old thread. Guess I'll be paying iTunes a pretty penny to beef up my playlists.
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"Sit Down! Row Hard! Go Nowhere!"
Patty Griffin--The Rowing Song
Okay, its really only good for an easy warm up or cool down, cause it is slow and mellow. But the topic is right on.
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Favorite Songs
Run Like Hell - Pink Floyd
Best of You - Foo Fighters
Ready to Go - Republica
Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
Rockin in the Free World - Neil Young
100 Flower Power Maximum - Cracker
End of the World as We Know It - REM (or Imitation of Life)
End of the Line - Traveling Wilburys
Climb that Hill Again - Tom Petty (or Running Down a Dream, King's Highway, American Girl, etc, etc, etc)
Best of You - Foo Fighters
Ready to Go - Republica
Tubthumping - Chumbawamba
Rockin in the Free World - Neil Young
100 Flower Power Maximum - Cracker
End of the World as We Know It - REM (or Imitation of Life)
End of the Line - Traveling Wilburys
Climb that Hill Again - Tom Petty (or Running Down a Dream, King's Highway, American Girl, etc, etc, etc)
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Big Fan of Stone Temple Pilots ands Soundgarden
My list off of LastFM.com, which keeps track of my favorite iPod tunes, and since I use my iPod primarily on the erg, my favorite rowing tunes:
The Crystal Method – Born Too Slow
Stone Temple Pilots – All in the Suit That You Wear
Stone Temple Pilots – Tumble in the Rough
Stone Temple Pilots – Hollywood Bitch
Soundgarden – Kickstand
The Beatles – Come Together
Soundgarden – Spoonman
Soundgarden – Fresh Tendrils
Grace Jones – Pull Up to the Bumper
The Cult – Wild Flower
War – Low Rider
Soundgarden – Room A Thousand Years Wide
The Beatles – Back in the U.S.S.R.
Technotronic – Pump Up the Jam
Mötley Crüe – Ten Seconds to Love
Pearl Jam – Do the Evolution
Jimi Hendrix – Crosstown Traffic
Stone Temple Pilots – Big Bang Baby
The Offspring – She's Got Issues
Soundgarden – Face Pollution
The Crystal Method – Born Too Slow
Stone Temple Pilots – All in the Suit That You Wear
Stone Temple Pilots – Tumble in the Rough
Stone Temple Pilots – Hollywood Bitch
Soundgarden – Kickstand
The Beatles – Come Together
Soundgarden – Spoonman
Soundgarden – Fresh Tendrils
Grace Jones – Pull Up to the Bumper
The Cult – Wild Flower
War – Low Rider
Soundgarden – Room A Thousand Years Wide
The Beatles – Back in the U.S.S.R.
Technotronic – Pump Up the Jam
Mötley Crüe – Ten Seconds to Love
Pearl Jam – Do the Evolution
Jimi Hendrix – Crosstown Traffic
Stone Temple Pilots – Big Bang Baby
The Offspring – She's Got Issues
Soundgarden – Face Pollution
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iTunes Compilations
Since I regularly make iTunes playlists for my workouts, I thought it would be interesting to make playlists/compilations for iTunes.
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Re: Big Fan of Stone Temple Pilots ands Soundgarden
Great playlist!
[quote="igoeja"]My list off of LastFM.com, which keeps track of my favorite iPod tunes, and since I use my iPod primarily on the erg, my favorite rowing tunes:
The Crystal Method – Born Too Slow
Stone Temple Pilots – All in the Suit That You Wear
Stone Temple Pilots – Tumble in the Rough
Stone Temple Pilots – Hollywood Bitch
Soundgarden – Kickstand
The Beatles – Come Together
Soundgarden – Spoonman
Soundgarden – Fresh Tendrils
Grace Jones – Pull Up to the Bumper
The Cult – Wild Flower
War – Low Rider
Soundgarden – Room A Thousand Years Wide
The Beatles – Back in the U.S.S.R.
Technotronic – Pump Up the Jam
Mötley Crüe – Ten Seconds to Love
Pearl Jam – Do the Evolution
Jimi Hendrix – Crosstown Traffic
Stone Temple Pilots – Big Bang Baby
The Offspring – She's Got Issues
Soundgarden – Face Pollution[/quote]
[quote="igoeja"]My list off of LastFM.com, which keeps track of my favorite iPod tunes, and since I use my iPod primarily on the erg, my favorite rowing tunes:
The Crystal Method – Born Too Slow
Stone Temple Pilots – All in the Suit That You Wear
Stone Temple Pilots – Tumble in the Rough
Stone Temple Pilots – Hollywood Bitch
Soundgarden – Kickstand
The Beatles – Come Together
Soundgarden – Spoonman
Soundgarden – Fresh Tendrils
Grace Jones – Pull Up to the Bumper
The Cult – Wild Flower
War – Low Rider
Soundgarden – Room A Thousand Years Wide
The Beatles – Back in the U.S.S.R.
Technotronic – Pump Up the Jam
Mötley Crüe – Ten Seconds to Love
Pearl Jam – Do the Evolution
Jimi Hendrix – Crosstown Traffic
Stone Temple Pilots – Big Bang Baby
The Offspring – She's Got Issues
Soundgarden – Face Pollution[/quote]
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I tend to go for electronica, (Art od Noise and Thievery Corp are a few I like) but the latest Beastie Boys album is great...Its all instrumental and funky with good beats to get you going and staying on pace. I have also been going back and listening to bands like Fugazi, Minutemen and All...again, guitar driven and fast...keeps me going.
I recently rowed to a variety of Tom Waits songs...it was very strange and felt, well, wrong....
Lisa
I tend to go for electronica, (Art od Noise and Thievery Corp are a few I like) but the latest Beastie Boys album is great...Its all instrumental and funky with good beats to get you going and staying on pace. I have also been going back and listening to bands like Fugazi, Minutemen and All...again, guitar driven and fast...keeps me going.
I recently rowed to a variety of Tom Waits songs...it was very strange and felt, well, wrong....
Lisa
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The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson
Don't Take Me for Granted - Social Distortion
Ace of Spades - Motorhead
Prophecy - Remy Zero
What I've Done - Linkin Park
Flesh Into Gear - CKY
Ready, Steady, Go - Paul Oakenfold
Lunatic Fringe - Red Rider
Caught by the River - Doves
Wish - Nine Inch Nails
Extreme Ways - Moby
Dig Up Her Bones - The Misfits
Blind - Korn
Eat You Alive - Limp Bizkit
COOL DOWN
Let the Drummer Kick - Citizen Cope
Hide and Seek - Imogen Heap
Brick - Ben Folds Five
Ramblas - King Britt & Tim Motzer
Drive - The Cars
Teardrop - Massive Attack
Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
Where Are You Going? - Dave Matthews Band
The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson
Don't Take Me for Granted - Social Distortion
Ace of Spades - Motorhead
Prophecy - Remy Zero
What I've Done - Linkin Park
Flesh Into Gear - CKY
Ready, Steady, Go - Paul Oakenfold
Lunatic Fringe - Red Rider
Caught by the River - Doves
Wish - Nine Inch Nails
Extreme Ways - Moby
Dig Up Her Bones - The Misfits
Blind - Korn
Eat You Alive - Limp Bizkit
COOL DOWN
Let the Drummer Kick - Citizen Cope
Hide and Seek - Imogen Heap
Brick - Ben Folds Five
Ramblas - King Britt & Tim Motzer
Drive - The Cars
Teardrop - Massive Attack
Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
Where Are You Going? - Dave Matthews Band