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What do you listen to when you ride?

The bass player (Barry Bales) is my next door neighbor. Living in East TN you get a lot of good Bluegrass music events here. I listen to Track 14 on XM most of the time. :doorag:


This is the movie version of it.
 
My wife and I listen to the wind, the sound of our Spyder, the tires on the pavement, other bikes when they pass us. If we stop along the road (in the country) we listen to the stillness, try and hear the birds if there are some around. Yes, for us the natural sounds are the music we listen to when we ride.
 
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if you listen closely to the real soggy bottom boys you can actually hear the rotax vtwin engine.
:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

 
I listen to Irish traditional music and Irish rebel (patriotic) music. Bet that's a big surprise to everyone. :roflblack:
 
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I listen to Irish traditional music and Irish rebel (patriotic) music. Bet that's a big surprise to everyone. :roflblack:
One of my favorites, and probably 25% of my files! I also like 60s folk, oldies (that's 50s & 60s - not the 70s, 80s, & 90s kids), any hot rod or car songs, bluegrass, and a few other things, just for fun.
-Scotty
 
the voices in my head
Are they back again? :D
-Scotty
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I have a pretty wide variety, I have a very large selection of Contemporary Christian music and then of course some classic stuff like CCR and Tom Petty, Bob Seger, REO Speedwagon, Aerosmith, a little Doors, just a wide variety.
 
I ride with an ipod that has a little over 1200 songs, it is set to shuffle song. List of tunes are mostly new age and modern jazz but have a good selection of other tunes all except rap just not my thing.
 
...600 of the loudest Heavy Metal from the sixties and seventies... A bit from the eighties too!
Including; but not limited to:
Black Sabbath
Blue Oyster Cult
Iron Butterfly
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush
MISTER Nugent :bowdown:;)
Deep Purple
Ranbow
ZZ Top (Of course!)
AC/DC

Why I'm not deaf; I just don't know! :dontknow:
 
My IPod playlists are: Classic Rock (60's & 70's); Country Rock (folks like Steve Earle); Instrumental Rock (Ventures, Booker T, Duane Eddy); Fifties Rock; Rockabilly; Doo Wop; Folk Rock; Fifties smooth; Folk ( PPM, K Trio, Limelighters, etc.); Blues and Classical.

I alternate between them all plus listen to my wife on the Scala.
 
The music that hit my iPod on shuffle during last night's ride home:

"Evil Woman" by ELO
"Master of Puppets" by Metallica
"Birdhouse in Your Soul" by They Might Be Giants
"Kissing Families" by Silversun Pickups
"Insane in the Brain" by Cypress Hill


.... what can I say? My tastes are eclectic. ;)
 
Beatles / Eagles, On the CD, 150+ Song mix on a shuffle, But most of the time i just use it as background noise, I just love to listen to the cadenced of the cylinders firing off. :thumbup:
 
Beatles / Eagles, On the CD, 150+ Song mix on a shuffle, But most of the time i just use it as background noise, I just love to listen to the cadenced of the cylinders firing off. :thumbup:

MY WIFE SAYING GET OFF THE WHITE LINE:roflblack::roflblack:I ain't scared
 
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