Whats On Your iPod?
What gets you pumped? Keeps you in rhythm? On the long hauls or short pumps, What keeps you moving?
Playlist: Dj Tiesto = Keeps me in rhythm during the long haul Shinedown = Gets me in to the mood to ride Marilynn Manson = Gets me pumped! |
Originally Posted by ballaholyk84
(Post 5063219)
Marilynn Manson = Gets me pumped!
Im a bit of a Motley Crue fan :) |
I've been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where Phil Collins' presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship, the sheer songwriting, this album hits a new peak of professionalism. Take the lyrics to Land of Confusion. In this song, Phil Collins addresses the problems of abusive political authority. In Too Deep is the most moving pop song of the 1980s, about monogamy and commitment. The song is extremely uplifting. Their lyrics are as positive and affirmative as anything I've heard in rock. Phil Collins' solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially songs like In the Air Tonight and Against All Odds. But I also think Phil Collins works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite.
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Nothing while I ride.
On the way to the trail though, +1 for Motley Crue Danko Jones AC/DC |
No music while riding, except whatever is in my head.
Junkyard, thanks for the update on genesis/phil collins, I couldn't agree more with this statement.. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. |
Originally Posted by junkyard
(Post 5065723)
I've been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where Phil Collins' presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship, the sheer songwriting, this album hits a new peak of professionalism. Take the lyrics to Land of Confusion. In this song, Phil Collins addresses the problems of abusive political authority. In Too Deep is the most moving pop song of the 1980s, about monogamy and commitment. The song is extremely uplifting. Their lyrics are as positive and affirmative as anything I've heard in rock. Phil Collins' solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially songs like In the Air Tonight and Against All Odds. But I also think Phil Collins works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite.
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Someone here has an unhealthy obsession with a movie. ;)
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Originally Posted by Pete Fagerlin
(Post 5065193)
Nothing is on my ipod riding list.
Riding gets me pumped. Riding keeps me in rhythm. Riding keeps me moving. (I'm in the mood to change my sig and want to flog this little joke just one more time.) |
Originally Posted by junkyard
(Post 5065723)
I've been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where Phil Collins' presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship, the sheer songwriting, this album hits a new peak of professionalism. Take the lyrics to Land of Confusion. In this song, Phil Collins addresses the problems of abusive political authority. In Too Deep is the most moving pop song of the 1980s, about monogamy and commitment. The song is extremely uplifting. Their lyrics are as positive and affirmative as anything I've heard in rock. Phil Collins' solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially songs like In the Air Tonight and Against All Odds. But I also think Phil Collins works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite.
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Originally Posted by probable556
(Post 5066034)
Do you like Huey Lewis and the News?
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Originally Posted by junkyard
(Post 5065723)
I've been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work. Too artsy, too intellectual. It was on Duke where Phil Collins' presence became more apparent. I think Invisible Touch was the group's undisputed masterpiece. It's an epic meditation on intangibility. At the same time, it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. Listen to the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship, the sheer songwriting, this album hits a new peak of professionalism. Take the lyrics to Land of Confusion. In this song, Phil Collins addresses the problems of abusive political authority. In Too Deep is the most moving pop song of the 1980s, about monogamy and commitment. The song is extremely uplifting. Their lyrics are as positive and affirmative as anything I've heard in rock. Phil Collins' solo career seems to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying, in a narrower way. Especially songs like In the Air Tonight and Against All Odds. But I also think Phil Collins works best within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist, and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite.
bb |
read santiago's post.
look at my avatar. look at the other clues. put the pieces together. |
*cough* *cough* Use Google.
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is that from the movie? sorry, I never saw it. nevermind.
bb |
Danko Jones, Anthrax, static x, duran duran, notorius B I G, william shatner, chemical brothers, New order, tool.
But nothing when I ride. |
the police
-Just kidding. Same a pete, nothing, the trail keeps me pumped and in rythm.. |
Some Aesop Rock...Twelib Kahli...real beat-y music
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Originally Posted by ballaholyk84
(Post 5063219)
What gets you pumped? Keeps you in rhythm? On the long hauls or short pumps, What keeps you moving?
Playlist: Dj Tiesto = Keeps me in rhythm during the long haul Shinedown = Gets me in to the mood to ride Marilynn Manson = Gets me pumped! Tiesto...omg absolutely, the guy is amazing! I usually have a myriad of electronica on my player, Oakenfold, Chicane, Jarre, Vangelis, Solarstone, and of course Ferry Corsten. And when I'm not in the mood for that, it's all 80's baby! |
+1 for tiesto
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rage against the machine - evil empire the entire album gets me pumped, but I really hate wearing headphones.
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I don't even own an Ipod.
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Porter Wagoner,Kittie Wells,Sade,Atlantic Star,Millie Vanillie......
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Originally Posted by mtnbiker66
(Post 5068995)
Porter Wagoner,Kittie Wells,Sade,Atlantic Star,Millie Vanillie......
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What's an Ipod?
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I would be terrified to take an Ipod onto the trail. I have a hard time keeping bike lights un-crushed, let alone fancy myoosical devices.
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