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Favorite Ryding Music,...

Reminds me of one time we were stopped on top of Berthoud Pass in CO. Some older, silver haired gentleman on his Road King came rolling up with Beastie Boys blasting out of his stereo. Later we were at a gas station in Granby and here is the old guy again.. with Dr Dre on the tunes as he came past. :thumbup:
 
Reminds me of one time we were stopped on top of Berthoud Pass in CO. Some older, silver haired gentleman on his Road King came rolling up with Beastie Boys blasting out of his stereo. Later we were at a gas station in Granby and here is the old guy again.. with Dr Dre on the tunes as he came past. :thumbup:
I hope to BE that old guy some day... :thumbup: WHAT??? :shocked: Ohhhhh... :opps:
 
"Born To Be Wild": Steppenwolf, "Magic Carpet Ride": Steppenwolf, "I Can't Drive 55": Sammy Hagar, "Radar Love": Golden Earring, "Thunderstruck": AC/DC, "Storm Troopin": Ted Nugent "Cities On Flame": Blue Oyster Cult


I'm with Bob. With a few exceptions our playlist are about the same.

 
:bowdown: RIGHTEOUS!! :bowdown: :2thumbs: :clap: :firstplace: Just for that; I'm pitching that DVD in the machine this evening! :thumbup:
 
I gotta have some Black Keys, White Stripes, and AC/DC when I ride for the corners. And for those long trips, Jethro Tull and Hayseed Dixie
 
This is exactly why the BRP comm system wasn't working for us. I like What Bob rocks too and my wife prefers Manilow. The Spyder is too fun and life way too short to ruin with copa cabana! :(

Copa cabana:yikes: I would doze off and end up with extreme road rash. I don't listen to music when ride, but if I did it would be Seger and lots of SOOUL music and of course---"PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC WHITE BOY." (Wild Cherry) I love to dance and if I listened to music I wouldn't be able to sit still on the seat or keep my hands on the handlebars.
 
"Born To Be Wild": Steppenwolf, "Magic Carpet Ride": Steppenwolf, "I Can't Drive 55": Sammy Hagar, "Radar Love": Golden Earring, "Thunderstruck": AC/DC, "Storm Troopin": Ted Nugent "Cities On Flame": Blue Oyster Cult
Sounds like you have my playlist BoB! I grew up in the same era, we had a internationally known recording studio here in the bush in the Laurentians,(guess the artists like the peace) so a lot of bands , Jeff Healey, Edgar Winter, Jethro Tulll, would play at the bar we hung out at. We got to see some amazing artists in a small venue!!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Sounds like you have my playlist BoB! I grew up in the same era, we had a internationally known recording studio here in the bush in the Laurentians,(guess the artists like the peace) so a lot of bands , Jeff Healey, Edgar Winter, Jethro Tulll, would play at the bar we hung out at. We got to see some amazing artists in a small venue!!:thumbup::thumbup:

You are a lucky, lucky man
 
Wagner (pronounced vogner). Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Prokofief, Vivaldi, Ravel.

CCR, Santana, Iron Butterfly, Jefferson Starship, Eagles, Cream, Three Dog Night, Chicago, Blood Sweat and Tears, Moody Blues, Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine.
Big Bands ie; Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey etc.
Southern Gospel- Jason Crabb, Kris Brewer, GVB etc.
Country- Asleep at the Wheel, Hank Williams sr., Roy Clark et al.
 
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Folk (Peter, Paul & Mary, Kingston Trio, Ian & Sylvia, Gordon Lightfoot, etc.)
Folk Rock (Lovin' Spoonful, Dylan, Byrds, etc.)
Celtic (Chieftains are my favorite)
Hotrod music (I have scads of it)
Surf music (Jan & Dean, Beach Boys, etc.)
Old R&B (how do you choose from so many?)
Vocal (Elvis, Ray Charles, etc.)
British Rock (Beatles, Herman's Hermits, etc.)
 
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