I really like Death Cab for Cutie. Might score points with the kids, depending on how old they are.
Barenaked ladies is all time favorite band.
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On Monday I leave for Washington DC on a Bus with 50 of my sons friends! I am in the process of filling my MP3 for the 9 hour ride. I need new material! What would you bring? I like most music and am very open to all but Rap. I have tried, but I just don't dig it!
I really like Death Cab for Cutie. Might score points with the kids, depending on how old they are.
Barenaked ladies is all time favorite band.
Try Marc Broussard. It has kind of a sort of bluesy r&b sound to it. It's difficult to explain - but really good music.
http://www.islandrecords.com/marcbro.../site/home.las
If you do a google search for "marc broussard" it will automatically bring up the music of the first song on the album "home" - one of my favorites.
There are so many cool Podcasts! (free) (on iTunes site)
Bikecast, Bike Talk, Grape Radio, Zen and the Art of Triathlon, Endurance Sports Radio- tons of them!! Lots of NPR stuff.
Nanci
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"...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson
Podcasts are a great idea for when you get tired of the music and just want someone to talk to you about interesting things. The Onion does some good political satire.
Musically, I'm a fan of the rock classics: the Beatles, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix. But I also love Emmylou Harris and Mark Knopfler.
Have fun!
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Road music for me equals alt-country stuff that makes me picture a long pale highway and me in my car rocking out.
Nothing does it better than Lucinda Williams and Kathleen Edwards.
When I had a 13 hour flight to Japan, here is some of what I put of my mp3 player
311
Sublime
Bjork
Comedy - Dane Cook
Jet
Bob Marley
Some Rap
Sappy love songs
That's all I can remember right now. I really like to have a lot of variety on long trips though. I can't take one genre for an extended period of time. I really enjoyed the comedy sets I had.
Jimmy Buffett!I don't go anywhere without a generous helping of Jimmy's tunes. And ABBA.....their music helps the miles flow by easily too.
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~Sherry the Parrothead.
All vintage, all the time.
Falcon Black Diamond
Gitane Tour de France
Kuwahara Sierra Grande MTB
Bianchi Super Grizzly MTB
I'd rather listen to Bill Bryson's "A Walk In The Woods" for hours at a time than just about anything, even though I've heard it so many times I have it memorized. It's my traditional road-trip entertainment.
Nanci
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"...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson
Lots of good ideas! I would love books on MP3 also but my player is only 256k.
Laura Fygi's "Bewitched" album. Big band classics with Toots Thielman on harmonica.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.
I think Lucinda Williams is a great road music choice - especially the CD called "Lucinda Williams", and my current fave, "Essence".
The Subdudes - any of their albums
The GoGos - We Got the Beat
Sly and the Family Stone
Cake - any of their albums
Green Day - American Idiot
This list will change with mood, so I'll try not to edit it often.
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Current stuff I like:
U2
Nickelback
Coldplay - love their X&Y album
Robbie Williams
Powderfinger (Aussie band)
Oldies/classics I like:
Bangles
Beatles
Bay city rollers
Air supply
There's so much good stuff out there!
Cake
Franz Ferdinand
Kaiser Chiefs
Beatles
If you can find them, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (punk band that does cover songs of all kinds of songs - from "Isn't she lovely" to "Nothing compares 2 you") are one of my favorites.
I always throw in some classical as well. Calms the nerves
Have fun!
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