That time of year has arrived when my weekday rides take place inside on the trainer.
I'm trying to motivate myself by adding some new tunes to my playlists.
What songs really get your cranks turning?
That time of year has arrived when my weekday rides take place inside on the trainer.
I'm trying to motivate myself by adding some new tunes to my playlists.
What songs really get your cranks turning?
"The bicycle is just as good company as most husbands and, when it gets old and shabby, a woman can dispose of it and get a new one without shocking the entire community." -- Ann Strong, Minneapolis Tribune, 1895
Guns N Roses-Welcome to the Jungle, Patience, Sweet Child o Mine, Paradise City
Kiss-I was made for lovin you, beth, Hard luck woman
accadacca(that's ac/dc)- Back in black, rock n roll ain't noise pollution,
Led Zep-Whole lotta love, Communication Breakdown,
Queen-I'm in love with my car, Tenement Funster, Father to Son, Fairy Feller Masters stroke, Las Palabras De Amour, Princes of the Universe,
Simon & Garfunkel-Bridge over Troubled Water
Tina & Ike-Nutbush City Limits
Tina-We don't need another hero
Bryan Adams-Anything from Waking up the Neighbours, Cuts like a knife
The Tragicallly Hip-the 100th Meridian, Little Bones, New Orleans is Sinking, Grace too, Blow at high dough
INXS-Guns in the sky, Need you tonight, Never tear us apart
Duran Duran-Too much information, The Reflex, Notorious
Eminem-without me
Power Station or T-rex-Get it on(bang a gong), some like it hot.
Split Enz-I see red, I hope I never
Blondie-One way or another
Robbie Williams-Angels, Rock DJ, Kids,
The Swingers-Counting the beat
The Who-Who are you, Won't get fooled again, Baba O'reilly,
Metallica-Enter Sadman, etc.
Dee-Lite-Groooove is in the heart
Just a few & Yes I know my musical tastes are a bit..off..![]()
Give me that hard core Rock!
From the old(er) groups, just about any song from my two favorite groups Queen and AC/DC. Abba and Styx have some good ones, and a few disco tracks can get my heart rate up as well. Also have a thing for Kansas, Boston, Van Halen and the sound track from Rock Horror Picture Show.
For the new(er) groups, Green Day has some great ones, and Nicklebak has a REALLY good one (Animals). Of course I can't think of any others right now. I have yet to bring out the trainer and MP3 player. bikerHen
Salsa. Yes, that is why that's my forum name. Try any of the three CDs made by Spanish Harlem Orchestra. The middle one, Across 110th St., features Ruben Blades as vocalist in several songs and won a Grammy in 2005 for best salsa album. Their latest, United We Swing, is nominated for a Grammy this year also. I rock out to these guys all the time.
"My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks
I'm heavily into trance for the high speed workouts.
For slower speeds, Jem, Dave Matthews, Derek & the Dominos, Allman Brothers..
As it goes for me on my Itouch playlist #1 right now.
1. All things by the group ENIGMA for Hill climbs- favorites are:
a. Mea Culpa (Fading Shades Mix)
b. Push the Limits
c. Beyond the Invisible
d. Sadness
e. Principles of Lust (remix)
f. TNT for the brain (radio remix)
g. Boum, boum
2. Oakenfeld for sprints- "Ready steady go" "starry eyed surprise" also his "Greatest Hits and remixes"- (seems to be a staple for spin instructors) and truly funky.
3. Black Eye Peas - "Pump it", "Shut Up", "Hey Mama"
Enrique Iglesias - "Ring My Bells","Amigo Vulnerables", "The Ping Pong Song"
4. Kano - "I'm ready"
5.George Krantz-Hills and Sprint- "The Dim da, da song"
6.Toby Mac- Hills, sprints- "Burn for You"
7.Motley Crue- "Dr.Feelgood"
8.Moby- super sprints "The ultimate f** song".Disgusting title but guaranteed to challenge as a final workout song.
9.Atoc (remix)- "Flawless"
10. Christina Aguillera and Nelly- "Tilt ya headback" (clean version)
11.Boys Don't Cry- "I wanna be a cowboy"
Feels like I just finished dancing on my pedals.![]()
Hmmm, I'm so bad about knowing the name of the songs. I was an indoor spinner first, before I re-found the love of outside. There are many songs I hear in my vehicle that make it difficult for me to drive because my legs want to do pedaling related things.
Here's a few songs. My songs go with mini-mental vacations. Great thing about riding inside, you can close your eyes and check out, without worrying about getting "taken out".
Green Day "Nice Guys Finish Last"
you can still be nice... BUT DON'T FINISH LAST! pick it up, baby
Nickleback "Far Away"
the guitar is so sweeping, it feels like flying at wharp speed around a sea side mountain on a perfectly paved cliff road, and curvy... no cars, it's safe
Creed "With Arms Wide Open"
sweeping down the mountainside to the finish line, everyone that has ever cared about you in cycling is there with open arms to celebrate victory
Creed "My Own Prison"
hard climb til ya puke song, like prison chains are draggin behind your wheel... only you are tougher to break jail
Baha Men "Who Let The Dogs Out"
nothing like a good dog chasing to pedal like he$$
***** Cat Dolls "How Many Lies, How Many Times"
jazz horn, wet dark cold inner big city back streets, heavy pedaling/resistance... like ya mean it with a purpose, no lookin back GF
Sister Sledge "We Are Family"
perfect sunny day, best club/friends ride for nothin but fun... 'have faith in you, and the things you do'... sing it now
Jo Dee Messina "Burn"
have a passion...
"Bring On The Rain"
regardless of what life brings us, we're strong... even if it is being stuck inside on the trainer
This is not the thread I was thinking of, but it has some links to sites I know our gym spin teachers use still. Seems like it was a five star rated thread in the spinning section. Maybe someone else might have a memory jog...
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...ighlight=music
I think I have very broad musical tastes. I like everything from classical to Country to classic rock to hard rock...but no hip hop for me! For spinning, I like loud, energetic music.
I just bought the Seether CD - Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces. Love it! I'll admit there are a couple of tracks with a little more screaming than I generally like, but for the most part, a really good CD.
I've been think about the music I like and came to the conclusion that the songs have to have fun, interesting lyrics and not a lot of long repetative music. And of course the beat has to be fast. bikerHen