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Music, what is in your MP3 while riding?

For the most part, I listen to country. However, while I am on the FJR my listening taste changes a bit. I am sure I am not the only one who has a few songs for riding on the FJR, or any bike. What are your top five, or more riding songs?

Here are mine, in no certain order:

Animals – Nickelback

Life in the fast lane – The Eagles

Hicktown – Jason Aldean

These are my people – Rodney Atkins

If you’re going though hell – Rodney Atkins

Feels just like it should – Pat Green

You shook me all night long – AC/DC

Back in black – AC/DC

Sweet home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd

Gimme three steps – Lynyrd Skynyrd

 
Interesting topic, not seen before.

Maybe some swapping can take place.

Here's what I'm listening to at the moment:

3 days grace

9inch nails

ac/dc (mainly Bon Scott)

Beck

Bee Gees

Black Eyed Peas

Bush

Dave Mathews

Doors

Drowning Pool (hard rock)

Elvis

Eurithmics

EvanEssance

FranzFerdinand (great pop)

Fuel

GnR

GodSmack

Gorilaz (great B-bop happy music)

Hootie

JohnMeyer

Kravitz

KylieMinoque (sexy groove)

JohnnyLang (blue's god)

LinkinPark

Madona

Marilyn Manson

Metallica

MorrisDay

NickleBack

Nirvana

NoDoubt

NorahJones

Ozzy

PhilCollins

Pink

Queen

Radiohead

Rammstein (German hard rock)

RobertPalmer

RobertPlant's newer stuff

Staind

SteveMiller

Stones

Switchfoot

SystemOfADown

TalkingHeads

Some misc. Techo/House/Dance

TedNugent

TomJones

U2

VanHalen

VelvetRevolver

WhiteStripes

WillSmith

WhiteZombie

PM me with an email address if something specific strikes your fancy.

I just posted a tiny fraction of what I've got.

For country I've got some Toby Keith and BigNRich, but that's about it.

 
Greatful Dead

Muddy Waters

Clarence Gatemouth Brown

Godsmack

Rob Zombie

NIN

Robert Johnson

Rat Dog

Alice Cooper

BB King

Les Claypool

 
You know we're gonna have to beat you up on the playground for admitting those. :lol: :lol:

I do ride 2-up a lot if that helps.... ;)

 
Jerry Garcia Band - Grateful Dead

Bob Marley

Bruce Cockburn

Dire Straits

Ani Difranco

Kelly Joe Phelps

U2

and about 113 more

Rock, folk, jazz, reggae, blues and Johnny Cash

 
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Muskrat Love - Captain and Tennille (Rad had a copy)

Bee Gees

Michael Bolton (Why should I change my name, he's the one who sucks... you can call me Mike)

Zamphir - Master of the Pan Flute

Seriously?

Robert Randolph Band

John Lee Hooker

Stevie Ray Vaughn

Nickleback

Seether

Rush

Doors

Stones

Blue Grass

Blues, period.

 
Since I got XM, I don't rely too much on the ipod. But, when I need a fix, i usually pick one of the following:

Dave Matthews - Live from Luther College (with Tim Reynolds)

Greateful Dead - Fallout from the Phil Zone

Stone Free: Tribute to Jimi Hendrix

Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Let's Face It

Jimmy Buffett - Fruitcakes

Others that I have, but, not played as often:

Bare Naked Ladies - Gordon, Maybe You Should Drive

The Cure - Mixed Up, Kiss me kiss me kiss me

The Clash - London Calling

Aerosmith - Big Ones

Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk

Green Day - Insomniac

Jack Johnson - On and On

Talking Heads - Stop making sense

Elvis Costello - Best of

Depeche Mode - Violator

Joe Diffie - Regular Joe, Honky Tonk Attitude

 
Going thru Itunes highest rated

A3- new band that Jdog turned me onto.

Allman Bros

Bloomfield, Kooper, Stills- Season of the Witch

Dead

Sublime

311

dylan

Cure

Eagles

Dick Dale- some surf guitar

Zappa

George Clinton

Cash

Little Feat

Ohio Players

Sex Pistols

50 cent

BEasties

Chemical Brothers

Jimmy Buffet

Motorhead

Prince

ect

 
Nobody listens to Zeppelin, anymore? Sheesh

 
Would it worry anyone that I had Dave Matthews Band's album, Crash (the mp3 version, that is), playing last Sunday? :unsure:

 
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Would it worry anyone that I had Dave Matthews Band's album, Crash (the mp3 version, that is), playing last Sunday? :unsure:
Hmm...well I guess you ought to swap that with Under the Table and Dreaming.

Take these chances

Place them in a box until a quieter time

Lights down, you up and die

In other words...you have to do what you love to live. If you don't take risks, we put away real life and waste it away.

 
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