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Post by dimati » September 14th, 2006, 10:10 pm

I need some new music to get me through the next ten pounds. Can anyone share some names of songs with good rythm? Thank you!

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Post by ancho » September 15th, 2006, 7:11 am

Try this thread
or this one
or even this other one .

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Thank you

Post by dimati » September 19th, 2006, 11:23 pm

I'm a little slow...dim (hence the name). Thank you for your patience!

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Post by igoeja » September 27th, 2006, 10:45 pm

I usuallly like a very heavy "grind", typical of Stone Temple Pilots and Soundgarden, although my private, at home, taste runs toward classical and piano jazz. Also, the older British stuff makes rowing refererences, and I often wonder if they are deliberate. Anyway, my list, which in various forms has served me well for 5 to 10 years:

Come Together, The Beatles
Back In The U.S.S.R., The Beatles
Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey, The Beatles
Pure Love, Crystal Waters
Love Removal Machine, The Cult
Wild Flower, The Cult
Dirty White Boy, Foreigner
I'll Get Even With You, Foreigner
Rev On The Red Line, Foreigner
Party Train, The Gap Band
Birth, School, Work, Death, The Godfathers
Thirty Days In The Hole, Humble Pie
Skating Away (On The Thin Ice Of The New Day), Jethro Tull
Crosstown Traffic, Jimi Hendrix
Dolly Dagger, Jimi Hendrix
Ezy Ryder, Jimi Hendrix
Words, Missing Persons
Mental Hopscotch, Missing Persons
Walking In L.A., Missing Persons
Ten Seconds to Love, Mˆtley Cr¸e
Girls, Girls, Girls, Mˆtley Cr¸e
Wild Side, Mˆtley Cr¸e
Kickstart My Heart, Mˆtley Cr¸e
Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.), Mˆtley Cr¸e
Dr Feelgood, Mˆtley Cr¸e
Hell On High Heels, Mˆtley Cr¸e
Head Like a Hole, Nine Inch Nails
Brain Of J., Pearl Jam
Do The Evolution, Pearl Jam
Push Me, Pull Me, Pearl Jam
C'mon N Ride It (The Train) Lyrics, Quad City DJ's
Sweet Lady, Queen
Sheer Heart Attack, Queen
Headlong, Queen
Hammer to Fall (Single Version), Queen
Californication, Red Hot Chili Peppers
Hand of Fate, The Rolling Stones
Street Fighting Man, The Rolling Stones
If You Can't Rock Me, The Rolling Stones
Rusty Cage, Soundgarden
Outshined, Soundgarden
Face Pollution, Soundgarden
Room A Thousand Years Wide, Soundgarden
Rhinosaur, Soundgarden
Spoonman, Soundgarden
Kickstand, Soundgarden
Fresh Tendrils, Soundgarden
Meatplow, Stone Temple Pilots
Silvergun Superman, Stone Temple Pilots
20th Century Boy, T. Rex
Discotheque, U2
Unchained, Van Halen
Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love, Van Halen
Everybody Wants Some!!, Van Halen

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Post by vladcole » November 21st, 2006, 1:10 am

I've taken to watching music DVDs while rowing. I highly recommend the Moby "Play" DVD. The remixed version has some really trippy visuals... you can get yourself into a trance and wake up an hour later... with 20k meters down.

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Post by Bob S. » November 21st, 2006, 8:22 am

vladcole wrote:I've taken to watching music DVDs while rowing. I highly recommend the Moby "Play" DVD. The remixed version has some really trippy visuals... you can get yourself into a trance and wake up an hour later... with 20k meters down.
The highest 60' record that I could find from 2002 through 2007 was 18128m. Are you claiming a new WR? Trippy, indeed!

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Post by vladcole » November 21st, 2006, 12:04 pm

No, I'm not claiming a new world record.

Just got sloppy with the numbers. I should have known better; I won't post again without calculating exact splits. ;)
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Post by grams » November 21st, 2006, 3:14 pm

For real trance stuff, try Kodo doing taiko drumming. I saw them live. What athletes! I just close my eyes and row and slip into an alpha state.

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Post by Bob S. » November 21st, 2006, 5:00 pm

vladcole wrote:No, I'm not claiming a new world record.

Just got sloppy with the numbers. I should have known better; I won't post again without calculating exact splits. ;)
Sorry, Vlad. I didn't mean to come across as so nasty. I knew what you meant in the context of the original message. I just couldn't resist a little needling — what with your references to "trippy" visuals and getting into a trance. It made me think of the sixties. I think that it really does help to find something that occupies the mind enough to dull the boredom of a long piece without diverting the focus needed to maintain a steady rate and pace. I find myself in that happy condition on rare occasions and envy those who can achieve this on a regular basis.

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Post by derrickri » December 2nd, 2006, 1:08 am

I support Igoeja's selections of Soundgarden, STP, Pearl Jam! I've augmented those "grunge" tracks with some newer Audioslave songs; I can listen to those albums straight through, or until I hit my meter-goal for the day. I guess I'm a metal/grunge/alternative/rock fan...so my apologies if this list doesn't pique your interest. They sure keep me going; I press shuffle and play and then hit it. I hope some of these are useful.

Maybe Tomorrow - Stereophonics
Move Along - All American Rejects
Shadow of The Sun - Audioslave
Like A Stone - Audioslave
Machinehead - Bush
Fuel - Metallica
Enter Sandman - Metallica
Whiskey In The Jar - Metallica
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne
Come As You Are - Nirvana
Jump - Van Halen
When I Come Around - Green Day
Bring Me To Life - Evanescence
Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Soul To Squeeze - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Better Now - Collective Soul
Dragula - Rob Zombie

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Post by JStover » December 3rd, 2006, 9:51 pm

If you have a taste for electronic/big beat

For a half marathon

0 Mortal Kombat - Moby - It Has Begun.mp3
01-Fluke-Groovy Feeling (Make Mine A 99).mp3
02-Fluke-Love Letters.mp3
03-Fluke-Glidub.mp3
04-Fluke-Electric Guitar (Humbucker).mp3
05-Fluke-Top Of The World.mp3
06-Fluke-Slid (Pdfmone).mp3
15 - Fluke - Snapshot.mp3
Absurd.mp3
Atom Bomb.mp3
Fluke - Another Kind of Blues.MP3
Fluke - Blue Sky.MP3
Fluke - Electric Blue.MP3
Fluke - Hang Tough .MP3
Fluke - My Spine.MP3
Fluke - Switch_Twitch .MP3
Mosh.mp3

And for 10,000 m
- Crystal Method's "Drive" .. it's available as a 45 minute continuous mix as well as individual tracks.
1 the crystal method - starting line.mp3
2 the crystal method - its time.mp3
3 the crystal method - roadhouse blues.mp3
4 the crystal method - it hertz.mp3
5 the crystal method - do it.mp3
5 the crystal method - dont stop.mp3
6 the crystal method - brand new kicks.mp3
7 the crystal method - bad ass.mp3
8 the crystal method - glass breaker.mp3
9 the crystal method - finish line.mp3

Cheers!

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Post by realgone » December 5th, 2006, 2:09 am

How about some Tom Waits.

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Post by SteveT » December 6th, 2006, 9:37 pm

First post for me. I subscribe to Rhapsody music service and stream music through my computer (with good speakers and subwoofer) while I'm rowing. I've listened to lots of albums, most recently new releases by Eric Clapton and JJ Cale, Vince Gill, Bob Dylan, Jerry Douglas. Listening to new music gives me a focus away from the PM4. Rhapsody suggests music based on my past selections and many of the suggestions are right down my alley but things I would not have thought of.

I also video taped the view out the stern of my Whitehall pulling boat while doing a few hours on Lake Champlain starting at the mouth of the Otter Creek and rowing out past Diamond Island and over to Kingsland Bay. I'm going to do more of this because its fun to pretend you are on the water when you are in the room over the garage pulling on the chain. I row at about 28 spm in my rowboat and it goes slower than the meters shown on the erg since it does not have a sliding seat, but I ignore that. The sound of the oars in the rowlocks and gulls and geese are nice to focus on also. I set up a 25" tv next to the flywheel, but a bigger screen would make it easier to "suspend my disbelief".

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thanks for your replies

Post by dimati » January 6th, 2007, 1:29 am

Thank you all, I have picked up a whole bunch of new music, and I managed to INCH my way through my first marathon!

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thanks for your replies

Post by dimati » January 6th, 2007, 1:40 am

Thank you all, I have picked up a whole bunch of new music, and I managed to INCH my way through my first marathon!

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