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Music! What are you listening to now?

Jun 22, 2009
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Most of us every day cycle to work Dutch folk tend to have music on when we pedal. I'm guessing that a fair number of you more serious cyclists (or joggers) here listen to music while you're training or just riding. So why not have a music topic where we post what we like, what we're listening to (doesn't exclusively have to be music for on the bike), and maybe turn someone else on to something cool or get turned on to something new?

Sounded like a good idea to me anyway. I'll start off with my main man (there's a really cool story behind this but I'll save it for when/if this topic takes off), Joe Bonamassa

I expect that most, if not all, of you will say, 'who'? He's a 31 year old blues rock guitarist who I think has the potential to become the 'Clapton' of his age, at least as far as reputation is concerned. Joe is awesomely talented, even if you're not a fan of the genre known as 'blues rock'. Joe inhabits the same world as people like Walter Trout, Sonny Landreth, the Allman Brothers, Warren Haynes (Govt. Mule), the late Stevie Ray Vaughan and many others. I urge you to check him out if you're at all a fan of this kind of music.

His website - http://www.jbonamassa.com/ has loads of samples and free music and there is tons of his stuff on youtube. I'll happily recommend songs to start with if anyone is interested.

I listen to Joe practically every day. I absolutely love his stuff! Discovering Joe's music changed my life. No ****. I also listen to Michael Burks, Bonnie Raitt, Dana Fuchs and many others whom none of you will have heard of!

But hey, whatever your taste, whatever you're listening to that you'd like to share because it's just so good, post it here and let's see where it takes us.
 
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On the phone at the moment...

Decemberists - Hazards of Love
3 Daft Monkeys - Hubbadilia (great english folk/dance band)
Jason webley (random american accordianist)
and 8 cd's of micheal thomas teaches french brushing up for our yearly visit.. :D

I ride along speaking french, asking directions to places of intrest, and saying i like this but it is not as comfortable as my bed at home.. :D
 
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dinosaur jr
Minutemen
Sugar
Husker Du
Melvins
Superchunk
Jesus Lizard
Sonic Youth
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
The Replacements
Chemical Brothers
Orbital
Paul Oakenfold
Radiohead
Bob Dylan
The Band
Soundgarden
Mudhoney
Beastie Boys
Public Enemy
Shudder to Think
Sun Kil Moon
Allmam Brothers
AC/DC
Nina Simone
Miles Davis
Flying Saucer Attack
Galt MacDermot
Parliament Funkadelic
REM
Magnapop
Steve Earle
David Allan Coe

I could go on for days.
 
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Slayer
Sepultura
Machine Head
Soulfly
Devil Driver
Cavalera Conspiracy
Pantera

I also love Classical music.
I can pretty much listen to anything but I can't stand Country and Rap.
 
Thoughtforfood said:
dinosaur jr
Minutemen
Sugar
Husker Du
Melvins
Superchunk
Jesus Lizard
Sonic Youth
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
The Replacements
Chemical Brothers
Orbital
Paul Oakenfold
Radiohead
Bob Dylan
The Band
Soundgarden
Mudhoney
Beastie Boys
Public Enemy
Shudder to Think
Sun Kil Moon
Allmam Brothers
AC/DC
Nina Simone
Miles Davis
Flying Saucer Attack
Galt MacDermot
Parliament Funkadelic
REM
Magnapop
Steve Earle
David Allan Coe

I could go on for days.

Must be pretty noisy with all that going on at once!

;)
 
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Alpe d'Huez said:
Must be pretty noisy with all that going on at once!

;)

Yea, I can't understand a d a m n thing anyone says.....
 
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new Tortoise record
Buck Owens
Japan (David Sylvian band)
Jimmy McGriff & David "Groove" Holmes
Goldwax Northern Soul Comp
The Cult
Barbara Lewis (Hello Stranger)
a CD called Highs of the Sixties (with Love, Knickerbockers, Swingin' Medallions et al.)
69-73 rocksteady record called Jamaican Beat
Kon & Amir's "Kings of Diggin"
60s ska record "Knockout Ska" with Don Drummond, Tommy McCook, Alton Ellis etc.
The Black Lips
The Sword
Biz Markie
Doc Bagby & Luis Rivera's "Battle of the Organs"
The Go-Go's
Jimi Hendrix
The Zombies
Dandy Livingstone
The Faces
Nick Gilder
The Champs (60s instrumental band)
The F***ing Champs (SF instrumetal band)
Conquest For Death
Gang of Four
The Normal
Neil Young
The Byrds
Muddy Waters
Morbid Angel
Beyonce
Dead Meadow
Dengue Fever
Ozzy Osborne
Lansing-Dreiden
A.J. Holmes
Thee Headcoats
Pussy Galore
Billy Squier
Pavement
The Specials
Yardbirds
Forbidden Gang Funk from Rio de Janeiro
Akimbo
Can
Neu
The Guitar and the Gun (a highlife comp)
Guitar Music from the Western Sahara (Sun City Girls comp)
Guitars of the Golden Triangle (Sun City Girls comp)
Thee Oh Seas (OCS)
Cab Calloway
the Honeydrippers
Devo
Melvins
My Bloody Valentine
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Slayer
Takashi Hirayasu & Bob Brozman
Petty Booka
Liquid Liquid
The Ink Spots
The Coasters...

I work in a record store.
:cool:
 
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centurionomega said:
new Tortoise record
Buck Owens
Japan (David Sylvian band)
Jimmy McGriff & David "Groove" Holmes
Goldwax Northern Soul Comp
The Cult
Barbara Lewis (Hello Stranger)
a CD called Highs of the Sixties (with Love, Knickerbockers, Swingin' Medallions et al.)
69-73 rocksteady record called Jamaican Beat
Kon & Amir's "Kings of Diggin"
60s ska record "Knockout Ska" with Don Drummond, Tommy McCook, Alton Ellis etc.
The Black Lips
The Sword
Biz Markie
Doc Bagby & Luis Rivera's "Battle of the Organs"
The Go-Go's
Jimi Hendrix
The Zombies
Dandy Livingstone
The Faces
Nick Gilder
The Champs (60s instrumental band)
The F***ing Champs (SF instrumetal band)
Conquest For Death
Gang of Four
The Normal
Neil Young
The Byrds
Muddy Waters
Morbid Angel
Beyonce
Dead Meadow
Dengue Fever
Ozzy Osborne
Lansing-Dreiden
A.J. Holmes
Thee Headcoats
Pussy Galore
Billy Squier
Pavement
The Specials
Yardbirds
Forbidden Gang Funk from Rio de Janeiro
Akimbo
Can
Neu
The Guitar and the Gun (a highlife comp)
Guitar Music from the Western Sahara (Sun City Girls comp)
Guitars of the Golden Triangle (Sun City Girls comp)
Thee Oh Seas (OCS)
Cab Calloway
the Honeydrippers
Devo
Melvins
My Bloody Valentine
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Slayer
Takashi Hirayasu & Bob Brozman
Petty Booka
Liquid Liquid
The Ink Spots
The Coasters...

I work in a record store.
:cool:

I used to, which accounts for the fact that my list was cool circa 1995.....

Great list though. Pussy Galore is aces. I just got back from CA and my first trip to SF. My wife went to school there and lived there for awhile. I am jealous, that city would be just fantastic for training.
 
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krebs303 said:
Have a mix of Marshall Tucker Band, Asleep at the Wheel and The Amazing Rhythm Aces on now.

I am listening to Radiohead Reckoner right now.......which reminds me of the book/movie "Choke" which reminds me that life can be pretty fuci<ed up...........
 
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Thoughtforfood said:
I used to, which accounts for the fact that my list was cool circa 1995.....

Great list though. Pussy Galore is aces. I just got back from CA and my first trip to SF. My wife went to school there and lived there for awhile. I am jealous, that city would be just fantastic for training.

Indeed, I am very fortunate. I even got to volunteer for the Tour of California the past two years.

Plenty of bike lanes in the Bay Area, some good (but not high in altitude) climbs, and a Mediterranean climate. Happy to be a born Californian.
 
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Thoughtforfood said:
I am listening to Radiohead Reckoner right now.......which reminds me of the book/movie "Choke" which reminds me that life can be pretty fuci<ed up...........

OK, I put this on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9VYmBn5EbE&feature=related

Now I feel all better.

2 things I love about J. Mascis

1. He doesn't even try to sing. Just a real lazy ba$tard about it.
2. He can make the most beautiful sounds come out of a guitar.
A. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwshc_dinosaur-jr-i-dont-think-so_music That solo is just amazing.
 
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centurionomega said:
Indeed, I am very fortunate. I even got to volunteer for the Tour of California the past two years.

Plenty of bike lanes in the Bay Area, some good (but not high in altitude) climbs, and a Mediterranean climate. Happy to be a born Californian.

Yea, my wife is from Nevada City and we have plans to move there. Actually the riding there is freaking great. Nothing but climbs, and steep ones at that. All below 3500 feet, but still. I guess I will have to suffer here in Vanilla City for awhile longer....
 
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Blur.

Saw them in Hyde Park, London Thursday. That's one hell of a way to make a come back! 50,000 people jumping around like lunatics to Song 2 must feel like one helluva compliment.

Also,

Gossip
The Late Greats
Bat for Lashes
Broken Records
Of Montreal
Red Light Company
Datarock
Asteroid Galaxy Tour
Chairlift
Ladyhawke
 
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BroDeal said:
I never listen to music on the road. I'll use an iPod when MTBing and trail running.

Me too, too dangerous in city to ride with them on the road. But mountain biking, it rules.
 
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after 3 mp3 players shut down during cycling i've packed my discman again the last few rides.
the last time i used it during cycling i swear it was smaller/lighter :)


last cd i had on me was starsailor - all the plans
 
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in honour of some of the people around here at the moment...
tourists7yellow.jpg

read into that what you will :p
 

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