Wheeling Music Playlists.

DrMoab

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Lets see um. What do you like to listen too while out wheeling?

Me?

White Stripes---Offend in every way
Fat Paw---Illusions of the West
System of a Down---Lost in Hollywood

To name a few.
 
Steppenwolf
Cream
Greatful Dead
 
anything country

alan jackson, tim mcgraw, vince gill (and everyone else during their run)

Jason aldean, brad paisley, Kenny chesney (also pretty much anyone in todays country as well, with the exception of toby keiths's honkytonk badonkadonk, i think that is a disgrace to country music)

ill throw in the occasional Merle, maybe a hank williams song or two, usually they are too slow for wheeling though. (although i do love charlie pride- finally friday)
 
Beej said:
James Last
Manhattan Transfer
Peaches and Herb
Jim Croce
Barry Manilow
The Moody Blues

Just to name a few...
The Moody Blues rock!

XM radio the other day played the whole "On a threshold of a Dream" album.

I haven't heard that since I was a kid...Funny I listened to them when I was very young before I found pot. Listening to them now I wish I would have remembered that when I smoked pot. :D
 
Beej said:
James Last
Manhattan Transfer
Peaches and Herb
Jim Croce
Barry Manilow
The Moody Blues

Just to name a few...
psh... you forgot James Taylor, Abba, Celine, and Shania!

edit: oh! and Yanni too!
 
I usually dont listen to music while wheeling, but I prefer harder rock when I do. Rancid usually fits the bill pretty well, and on occasion the Beach Boys :D
 
Re: music

Last trip was TOOL, but I usually end up turning it down (I find it distracting in a way). Pretty much anything rock maybe some country.
 
#1 is brad paisley-mud on the tires, other than that metallica, three 6 mafia, coheed and cambria, system of a down, and whatevers on 97.9, the loop(thats the classic rock station here in chicago).
 
Wheelin'? Couldn't tell ya. How about a little Hot Rize or Red Knuckles and the Trailblazers while heading to the river or suitin' up? Last night it was CCR and the Allman Bros.
 
I love to jam with the blues on the trail but mostly when we're stopped... i have a hard enough time keeping myself off the trees to be listening to the radio and air guitaring with stevie ray vaughan
 
Zuki-Ron said:
Play music while wheeling? Appalling! :nono:

When I wheel, the phone is off and the music is off... as it should be.

Ron
There is lots of wheeling that doesn't require total concentration.

Besides.....who are you to tell others how to drive?

To each his own I say.
 
4.0I6-Rev Limiter
Dana 30-Go Boom
Dana 35-Snap, Crackle, Pop
Body Damage-Scrape, Rattle & Roll
 
DrMoab said:
There is lots of wheeling that doesn't require total concentration.

Besides.....who are you to tell others how to drive?

To each his own I say.

So, my opinion means nuts to you, what is new. :cheers:
I have not "told" anyone to do anything, but rather offered up my "list" and my opinion to the thread.

I will clarify my opinion though, since you seem to have difficulty understanding it ;)

It's not about concentration, it's about respect.
Respect for where you are, respect for others.

Life does not need a musical sound track, especially when you are amongst nature; it has it's own beat. When I wheel, I just know that that experience of being where I am with who I am with does not need to be spoiled by the presence of manufactured music.

When I am done wheeling, I kick back around the camp fire and enjoy my friends. At that point music may or may not be involved depending on the groups wishes, maybe even some brewskis :D

Ron
 
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