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Favorite Ryding Music,...

donnellpj

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ok, so here's your motivation,...

You're out on some fresh pavement, on an old back road, knees in the breeze, just cruising. Its 75 degrees, the air is warm but comfortable, and its your favorite time of day. You can smell all the scents of the landscape, flowers and grass, and you don't have a care in the world...

What are the songs in your play list that raise the hair on the back of your neck?
When it comes on over the iPod you think,.. "Oh,... hell yea!"

I have a couple;

Country Boy, by Aaron Lewis
Back Road, by Rodney Atkins
Boondocks, by Little Big town

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"Born To Be Wild": Steppenwolf, "Magic Carpet Ride": Steppenwolf, "I Can't Drive 55": Sammy Hagar, "Radar Love": Golden Earring, "Thunderstruck": AC/DC, "Storm Troopin": Ted Nugent "Cities On Flame": Blue Oyster Cult
 
All good..!!

golden oldies, country western they all conjure up great memories you can enjoy in your mind as you travel the highways and byways. Can never pick one or for that matter even a dozen. Once I think of one it reminds me of another...enjoy yours as much as I enjoy them all..!! :ohyea:
 
CCR... :2thumbs:
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"Born To Be Wild": Steppenwolf, "Magic Carpet Ride": Steppenwolf, "I Can't Drive 55": Sammy Hagar, "Radar Love": Golden Earring, "Thunderstruck": AC/DC, "Storm Troopin": Ted Nugent "Cities On Flame": Blue Oyster Cult
Damn Bob, for an old man you like to rock.

As for me, I don't listen to music when i ride. Now my wife Connie listens to me humming or singing whatever song is stuck in my head on any given day. I'm not sure but I think she turns the volume down on the communicators, because when I do speak the first word she says is "WHAT?". :roflblack:
 
I grew up in the era between psychedelic, Acid, and plain old HARD rock... My four years of wretched excess (Also known as "college") was spent within an hour of Philadelphia's Spectrum; we hit it every weekend that they had somebody decent coming in to play. Trower, Tull, Johnny Winter, rick Derringer, Edgar Winter, Back Sabbath (!) The Cult (saw them twice in one weekend; Friday night in a bar as Soft White Underbelly, Saturday as B.O.C. in the big Hall!), Aerosmith, Deep Purple, Rainbow, AC/DC, Nugent, Kansas, Jeff Beck, and too many more to even begin to remember them; much less type it all out... So I keep the wax in my ears in a "fluid state", all of the time! :thumbup:
 
This is exactly why the BRP comm system wasn't working for us. I like What Bob rocks too and my wife prefers Manilow. The Spyder is too fun and life way too short to ruin with copa cabana! :(
 
I dunno, I prefer to turn up Justin Bieber..... :roflblack:


... what???

OK, some dubstep then.. .. trance.. industrial metal?:hun:

* sound of crickets *:gaah:

How 'bout something older.. Rush's "Red Barchetta"? :ohyea:
 
I have a wide range of all types of music.....

on my MP3 that I play thru my Shark 250 watt system. I listen to a lot of country, 50s and 60s and even some way, way back into the 40s. I don't do acid, punk, rap, hard core rock, etc......I guess you get the picture!!:yikes::p:thumbup: Call me old and out of touch if you want.....but I loving being there!!:roflblack::roflblack:
 
I'm more of lynyrd skynrd, eagles, george thorogood,aerosmith,chicago,foreigner,firefall,and then I like a lot of country to like Garth Brooks , alan jackson, Zac Brown and some in between stuff like Elton john, Billy joel,Fleetwood mac, Hue Lewis etc.. SO there is no telling what I got bluetoothed to my helmet when I am riding or i could just be listening to the radio.
 
I wish there were a day where I did not have a care in the world. :)



2012 RS SE5
Mods:

Oxford Hot Grips
Bad Boy Air Horn
Two Brothers Exhaust
K&N air filter
LED mud flap lights
Tips Kit
Brake Light Modulator
IPS Key Cover
Up/out mirror Extensions
RSS stitched seat cover
Cal Sci touring windshield
5 spoke wheel upgrade
Ram mount Iphone cradle
LED turn signal indicators
Frunk Liner
BRP 12 Volt Outlet
Third brake light
Double Play tail light
 
When I was young, when the automotive cassette decks were first introduced by Sony, I recoded Big Sounds of the Drags...in stereo. I'd drive down the road in my El Camino listening to top fuelers making passes across my dash. Great stuff! Why aren't all those old sound-effects records re-issued on CDs? They could really make an iPod sing. :roflblack:
 
Killswitch engage's new "disarm the decent" album, several other albums by Demon Hunter, Machine Head, and Iced Earth. (Ok, I'll admit it, I'm a metal head.):doorag:
 
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