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What Do You Listen To When You Ride? - Part II

NancysToy

Motorbike Professor
I thought it might be fun to explore this from another direction than artists. So what playlists and/or genres do you listen to when you ride? Here are some of ours.

Playlists:
Hot Rod Music
Surf Music
Scotty's Favorites
Girl Groups (Nancy's choice)

Genres:
Folk
Folk/Rock
Oldies (50s & 60s mostly)
Rock/Pop (50s & 60s mostly)
Vocal (Elvis, Neil Diamond, Ray Charles, Carole King, etc.)
Patriotic
Bluegrass
R&B
Jazz
Celtic

Now that you have peeked into my musical soul, let's take a look at yours.
 
Interesting. I'll bite!

I have only two playlists

1. "SPYDER" has an eclectic mix 10 hours or so of tunes various genres.

2. "Strait-Floyd" With tunes only from Mark Knopfler, Dire Straits, and Pink Floyd for when I'm mellow.

Genres are all over the board. I just love variety.

Classic Rock (Kansas, Styx, etc)
Heavy Metal (Black Sabbath, Priest etc)
Hard Rock (Slipknot, Godsmack, etc)
Symphonic Rock (Nightwish etc)
Southern Rock (Blackfoot, Skynyrd etc)
Blues (Johnny Lang, SRV, etc)
Outlaw Country (Hank, Cash, etc)
Easy Listening (James Taylor etc)
Big Band Jazz (Harry Connick etc)
Celtic (David Arkenstone etc)
New Age (Enya, Moya Brennan etc)

A wide range to be sure!! ;)
 
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Playlist
Vegas Baby (Vegas,luck,gambling songs)
Tarentino. (Songs from Quinten Tarentino films)
Road music
Chick Rock (Unlike most guys, I like the sound of a woman's voice. LOL)

As for genres Alternative,Punk,Blues,Comedy,Country,Folk,Holiday,Mashup,Metal,New Wave,Pop,Rock,Soul,Reggae,Rockabilly,Singer/Songwriter,and Soundtrack. Whew.
 
My all time favorite 4th gear, high RPM Jam !!!! It just so happens it's Scotty's Avatar. :thumbup:

 
Crazy frog?? :roflblack: :thumbup:
I'm way too ignorant about how the Ipod works... :opps: I've just got 600 of the meanest and loudest hard-rock tracks that I could find. :banghead:
 
Bob I'm with u.. Rock it is.....BTW that frog or whatever it is, should have his goggles on properly....bad frog...:roflblack:
 
BTW that frog or whatever it is, should have his goggles on properly....bad frog...:roflblack:
:agree: You catch some debris in one of those eyeballs and it'd be a mess! :shocked: :roflblack:


I went digging through my playlist this morning and about the mellowist stuff I could find was from Uriah Heep! :b2b:
 
Playlists:
Country (for the wife when she rides with me)
Rock & Roll
Hip Hop
All
Belt Test Music

Genres:
Country
Rock & Roll
Hip Hop
Electronica :thumbup::yes:
 
Muzak: I have it!

I actually listen to Pandora mostly off my smart phone which is on a "custom channel" kinda thing:

Station 1: Jay-Z and Linkin Park (Metal / Rap) its oddly bad @$$
Station 2: Nicky Minaj - Hey, She is good looking and has attitude when she sings / talks / raps
Station 3: Rammstein - Nothing like some Heavy German Metal in Rush Hour Traffic
Station 4: Josh Thomspon - Some country Tunes when you need em
Station 5: Johnny Cash - Cause if you dont like or respect the man in Black, I cant believe you ride a bike!
Station 6: Mike Zito / Counting Crows - Some Blues / Alternative
Station 7: Ashleey MacIssac and the Kitchen Devils: Celtic Punk, I can even really discribe it, look up "Sleeping Maggie" on youtube

Genre's - Pretty much all of them except Gospel (There is some Cash Gospel) / European Industrial (thats on my ipod) or easy listening, cause who does that?
 
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:agree: You catch some debris in one of those eyeballs and it'd be a mess! :shocked: :roflblack:


I went digging through my playlist this morning and about the mellowist stuff I could find was from Uriah Heep!

:b2b:

Uriha Heep the mellowest???:yikes::yikes:


Bob B...Some think he's A Miled manered Ins agent, but is really a hard rock listenin spyder ryden bad a$$:doorag:
 
I'm just a big kid who went to college in the mid-seventies in Central Jersey... Very easy access to the Philadelphia Spectrum for the best concerts... :thumbup:
 
It looks as if I'm totally out of whack here....I love classical music and a huge collection on CD and vinyl that I load to my mp3 player.
I do have Bob James, Clannad, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, three versions of Tommy and Pink Floyd too.
I love the old British comedy radio shows so I have the Goon Shows.
As a still practising jazz guitarist and organist I have a load of nice stuff from all over.
 
It looks as if I'm totally out of whack here....I love classical music and a huge collection on CD and vinyl that I load to my mp3 player.
I do have Bob James, Clannad, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, three versions of Tommy and Pink Floyd too.
I love the old British comedy radio shows so I have the Goon Shows.
As a still practising jazz guitarist and organist I have a load of nice stuff from all over.


Im more classic rock. I could listed to Pink Floyd for hrs, except for the early Sid Barret stuff..Sid was..well...strange to say the least...
 
I'm just a big kid who went to college in the mid-seventies in Central Jersey... Very easy access to the Philadelphia Spectrum for the best concerts... :thumbup:

Nothin wrong with being a big kid....and who doesnt like concerts??? Gonna get a set of ear buds for Tink???:roflblack:
 
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