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  1. #1
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    Whats on your MP3 Player?

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    What do you listen to when you ride? (If you listen to anything!) What keeps your pedals spinning/heart thumping/hill climbing? What makes you say I'm a GIRL and just watch me GO!!!!

    This is a partial playlist from mine -

    3 Doors Down - Kryptonite
    Christina Aguilera - Can't Hold us down
    Christina Aguilera - Fighter
    Clubmasters - Can you Feel it
    Joe Cocker - Feelin Allright
    Coldplay - Clocks
    Commodores - Brick House
    Concrete Blond - Caroline
    Creed - Higher
    Crystal method/Steppenwolf Remix - Magic Carpet Ride
    Crystal method - I know it's you
    Dawntreader - Domination
    De Niro - Mind of Man
    Def Leppard - Do ya Wanna get rocked
    Edwyn Collins - Girl Like you
    Fatboy Slim - Funk Soul Brother/James Brown - I feel good (remix)
    Ferris Bueller soudntrack - Oh Yeah
    Foo Fighters - Everlong
    Foo Figters - Times like these
    George Thorogood - Who Do Ya Love
    Guns n Roses - You're Crazy
    Information Society - Pure Energy
    John Hiatt - Slow Turning
    John Hiatt - Cry Love
    Johnny Lang - Matchbox
    Joss Stone - Super Duper Love
    Journey - Walks like a lady
    Lone Justice - Belfry
    Los Lonely Boys - Heaven
    Maylee Thomas - Something Better
    New Radicals - You Get what you Give
    Nickelback - Figured you out
    Orbital - Halcyon
    Santana - Oye Como Va
    White Zombie - I'm your Boogie Man (Rehash)

    My son says "Amarillo by Morning" is the perfect bike race song - once I read the lyrics I saw why!!! LOL

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  2. #2
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    mother hen warning ...

    When you're listening to your tunes, can you hear cars coming up from behind you, or other riders about to pass you? Just askin'.

    I have lots of Dave Matthews and Coldplay on my MP3 right now.

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  3. #3
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    On the road I wear an earphone in the right ear only - and keep the volume low enough to be able to hear whats going on.

    On the trainer - Im likely to plug my klipsch speakers in and crank it up!

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    Good girl ! [ /mother hen off ]

    There's an area I ride which is closed off to traffic and is nice & wide so anyone coming up from behind me had plenty of room to get around, I thought that would be a great place to use my MP3 player.

    Trouble is, the sound of the wind (I'm near the bay) seems to be amplified by the earplugs and drowns out the tunes. Do you find that, or is that not a problem w. the earphones you use ?

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    2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl

  5. #5
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    I mostly listen to mine when I'm doing yard work. It's got Santana's Shaman and Supernatural in it, as well as the original Shrek and Cyndi Lauper's At Last.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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  6. #6
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    I use the little bud that fits inside the ear. Yeah sometimes the wind is too loud with those. Aside from the mongo huge padded earphones though, I don't really know what would work to shut out the wid noise.

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    All and anything Van Morrison and Coldplay

    Karen
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    I have 32 different albums on mine... set to random play.

    Still love soundtrack from The Matrix to really get going, but it is one of many.

    spazz
    no regrets!

    My ride: 2003 Specialized Allez Comp - zebra (men's 52cm), Speedplay X5 pedals, Koobi Au Enduro saddle

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    I ADORE the matrix sound track!!!!! I got a cd - "furious Angels" by Rob Dougan who did the clubbed to death remix on the matrix soundtrack. If you like Matrix, you will like Rob Dougan too!!!!

    The shrek soundtrack is another one I really love!

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    The Crystal Method's "Legion of Boom" is great loud stuff too if you like that sort of electronica type motivation

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    I have a Paul Van Dyk (a DJ) set that inspires me.

    I love running to this song that sings about being alive! Really motivates me!

    Otherwise... I typically keep the tunes off when I am swimming (HA!) and cycling (since I always ride with groups and I want to chat!)!

  12. #12
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    Ok, now I feel all old and outdated. IF I had an MP3 (I have a little tape player) I'd have
    The Guess Who-Wheatfield Soul
    Pink Floyd-Dark Side of the Moon
    Black Sabbath-Paranoid
    Metallica-Master of Puppets
    Cake
    Offspring
    Billie Holiday
    Crystal Method
    Heart
    Lords of Acid
    Toadies
    Led Zeppelin
    Blood, Sweat and Tears
    Creedence Clearwater Revival
    Pulp Fiction Soundtrack
    Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack
    Sugarloaf
    Beatles
    And stuff like that.

    My first broken collarbone was to Anthrax, off the Attack of the Killer B's
    and most recently I get my music from my cute and loveable 2 year old JB, who'll sit in a trailer without complaint for up to 5 hours, spending a lot of it singing songs he makes up himself and has named such inventive things as the Momma Song, Dadda Song, Baby Song etc. I'm so lucky!
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

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    Take it off

    Listening to anything requiring earbuds is a very bad idea. Think about drivers - they too are listening to music, talking on the phone, rehearsing the conversation they'll have with the boss, etc. and they AREN'T looking for you! If you are distracted or cannot hear the telltale sign of a driver about to be stupid, you lose. Simple as that.
    To train a dog, you must be more interesting than dirt.

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  14. #14
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    I'm with Dogmama on this one. I know that some of you say that you are only using a single ear-bud, but I really feel that the road deserves my full attention with no distraction.

    --- Denise
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  15. #15
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    With the trailer I'm stuck on trails-no cars. I do have to watch out for other people though-don't ride down the middle of the trail and look behind me as well as in front before I pass. With or without music. I have not been listening to music with my kiddo because I want to stay tuned to his needs and joy.
    Still, I can hear just fine over JB's songs.

    When I'm on the road no music but for the constant drone of cars, punctuated by the sharp notes of honking and tire squeals.

    I wouldn't want music in town but I think it'd be fine on country roads-if some guy's going to hit you while passing there really isn't going to be any way you'd know it until you were being hit and even if he had, say, a sudden tire blowout (this happened to a cyclist a few years ago around here), and swerved into you there would be no time to react and move out of the way. When I was hit by a truck coming out of a side street I was not wearing earbuds and was aware of the truck who was stopped at a stop sign. He hit the gas when I was directly in front of him and there was nothing I could do to get out of the way even though I heard the engine rev a second before I was hit. All IMO, of course.
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

 

 

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