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Best F3 riding music

The Eagles, Guns n Roses, Def Leppard. Only because I can singalong to these and no-one can hear
how bad I am at singing :)
 
Honestly, I was going to suggest Linkin Park, but Nickelback would be fine also.

Trust me, most people would freak out to see or hear what is on our IPod.

PK
I ain't skeered... you show me your list, and I'll show you mine! :D
Uriah Heep
Yngwie Malmsteen
Rory Gallagher
Jeff Beck
AC/DC (Of course)
Ted Nugent
Black Sabbath ( with, and without Ozzy)
Ozzy as a solo artist
The Cult
Johnny Winter
Hendrix
Robin Trower
ZZ Top
Lynryd Skynryd
Sammy Hagar
Deep Purple
Rainbow
Nazareth
Steppenwolf

We may have to swap some thumb drives back and forth, if you're interested...
 
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da BEST

da best music on my F3-S is the sound of the motor rev'ing up and the wind rushing by my ears......
do you mean to tell me that there is a different kind of music.....???? :yikes:
Dan P
SPYD3R F3-S
 
Honestly, I was going to suggest Linkin Park, but Nickelback would be fine also.

Trust me, most people would freak out to see or hear what is on our IPod.

PK
I ain't skeered... you show me your list, and I'll show you mine! :D
Uriah Heep
Yngwie Malmsteen
Rory Gallagher
Jeff Beck
AC/DC (Of course)
Ted Nugent
Black Sabbath ( with, and without Ozzy)
Ozzy as a solo artist
The Cult
Johnny Winter
Hendrix
Robin Trower
ZZ Top
Lynryd Skynryd
Sammy Hagar
Deep Purple
Rainbow
Nazareth
Steppenwolf

We may have to swap some thumb drives back and forth, if you're interested...


From memory, then I looked at the upload list.

Fleetwood Mac
Offspring
Linkin Park
Greenday
Nickelback (of course)
Kenny Chesney
Alan Jackson
Johnny Cash
Patsy Cline
Dolly Pardon
Green Day
80's mix (mostly pop 80's)
Three Doors Down
REO Speedwagon
REM
Switchfoot
Billy Idol
Chris Young
Local H
and a bunch more.

I pulled up the upload capability from ITunes on the laptop. I did not purchase all these from ITunes, most were CD's or stuff from my daughter too. Says I uploaded 618 tracks onto the IPod.

One cool thing with the IPod, if you don't like it, hit the select right on the left grip control and it advances to something else...

For some reason, growing up I was pretty hardcore into the same type of music you listed. I also was exposed to old country music since my dad played in a band that cut albums and did their renditions of songs that were then current. In fact, even though my dad passed in 01, I still reply to some of the band members on Facebook.

Moving to Florida pulled me away from the hard rock and more towards everything from the hardrock to pop to alternative and so forth. Honestly it is pretty difficult to have everything perfect, but a good mix is fine since we need to share the music when we ride. The wife also found out she is able to change songs from her rear handgrip controls...

PK
 
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From memory, then I looked at the upload list.

Fleetwood Mac
Offspring
Linkin Park
Greenday
Nickelback (of course)
Kenny Chesney
Alan Jackson
Johnny Cash
Patsy Cline
Dolly Pardon
Green Day
80's mix (mostly pop 80's)
Three Doors Down
REO Speedwagon
REM
Switchfoot
Billy Idol
Chris Young
Local H
and a bunch more.

I pulled up the upload capability from ITunes on the laptop. I did not purchase all these from ITunes, most were CD's or stuff from my daughter too. Says I uploaded 618 tracks onto the IPod.

One cool thing with the IPod, if you don't like it, hit the select right on the left grip control and it advances to something else...

For some reason, growing up I was pretty hardcore into the same type of music you listed. I also was exposed to old country music since my dad played in a band that cut albums and did their renditions of songs that were then current. In fact, even though my dad passed in 01, I still reply to some of the band members on Facebook.

Moving to Florida pulled me away from the hard rock and more towards everything from the hardrock to pop to alternative and so forth. Honestly it is pretty difficult to have everything perfect, but a good mix is fine since we need to share the music when we ride. The wife also found out she is able to change songs from her rear handgrip controls...

PK

That is a VERY nice mix of musical styles. You have clearly evolved far beyond my "Stuck in the Hard Rock era" approach to removing ear wax... :bowdown: :clap:
 
Barry Manilow

NICE...I am not sure if you are serious or joking. It is funny to read for me.

Somehow, the idea in my head of seeing a black F3 cruising down the strip with Barry Manilow blasting the speakers is, well, shaking my head funny.

Truly I don't really care as long as the person playing the music enjoys it without forcing it upon others.

As for the music of the 1330, that has it's time and place also.

PK
 
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