Music Listeners on the bike - what's a favorite on your playlist?

Travex

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Great topic Karson! ::003::

Eric Clapton, The Youngers, ACDC, Hindu Love Gods, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Vaughan, Tragically Hip, Blue Rodeo, 5440, Allman Bros, Bob Dylan, Marshall Tucker Band, Bruce Hornsby, Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, Dave Mason, Derek & the Dominos, Jackson Browne, Traffic, Lyle Lovett, BR549, Levon Helm, Mark Knopfler, The Mavericks, Van Morrison.

Mozart, Vivaldi, Wagner, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff, Handel, Rossini, Haydn, Tchaikovsky, Mahler, Brahms, Liszt, Chopin, Schubert.

Something for every mood, terrain or weather. The Super Tenere, Goretex, and Sena bluetooth are the best things that ever happened in my riding world.
 

Mtbjay

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Escaping on a moto-camping trip, it's Judas Priest, Headin' Out to the Highway and Desert Plains - every time.

Rock on brothers, rock on!
 

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Yeah, I'm another one that doesn't listen to music a whole lot while I ride. Cause when I listen to music I like it LOUD and it blocks everything else out. Obviously not good if I can't hear other things around me. Plus I like to hear what the engine/drivetrain are doing…

But when I do, its either Metal or Country and Western… Metal for off-road in those gnarly sections, I guess to pump me up, and the C&W for cruising. Not that overplayed cross-over "can't tell the difference between pop music and Country and Western", but the likes of Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, George Strait, etc… If it don't have a fiddle and slide guitar it ain't country….

So this is my favorite "get it done" Metal song by Lamb of God (Sorry no video, just music) Maybe lyrically NSFW; Lamb of God- Beating on Death's Door

But my favorite band to listen to is Volbeat. They seem to play the range of music, from covers of pop tunes, rockabilly, metal, and death metal, then the cross-over a song can have elements of say rockabilly then slide into full on metal…

Volbeat - Sad Man's Tongue (Official Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfWXo9gKYJ0

BTW, how do you have the videos appear in the post as opposed to just links?
 

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Don't laugh! Poison "Ride the wind"

Yep I am a laughing................never got you for a Bret Michaels fan. Talk Dirty to ME? Will you rock his world?



From Slayer to Johnny Cash, Killswitch Engage to Johnny Horton and everything in between.
 

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xm radio channels 6, 7, 16, 32
 

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Counting Stars by OneRepublic, and generally anything dubstep, gets me pumped, woot, woot.
 

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Steve earle, or any Americana right now my favorite is by a band called reckless Kelly Reckless Kelly - Wicked Twisted Road.wmv: http://youtu.be/B38pNFM9a3k
 

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I have an I pod with about 10,000 songs on it plus audio books, and podcast. Plays thru my J&M CB/Audio amp and into the helmet speakers. Every kind of music there is. Just hit shuffle and go
 
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