Music that springs to mind while you cycle?

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Wheeledweenie

Über Member
I particularly favour the the Verdi Requiem as something to hum.

Dies Irae for bad drivers; Libera Me for traffic jams; and the various trumpety bits for when I'm whizzing down a hill.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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Rides Ti2
Bodies by the Sex Pistols... whilst going through Rushey Green Catford
 
Location
Edinburgh
Since telling my girls to use an upbeat tune for fast riding and a slower one for relaxed, I now find myself either singing "Nellie the Elephant" or "Silent Night".

A useful fact about Nelly the Elephant is that it is sung to 15 beats. As the current version of the CPR requires 30 compressions to 2 breaths you can get the speed and count about right if you sing it to yourself twice. You get some funny looks from bystanders though.
 
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Wheeledweenie

Wheeledweenie

Über Member
Maizie said:
I often find myself singing The Gas Man Cometh (Flanders and Swann) when cycling. I really don't know why it comes to mind...

For me it's A Word on My Ear if I'm having a comedy ride :biggrin:

The Nelly the Elephant thing was mentioned on my first aid course but we were told NEVER to do it as, sadly it has been hummed while the family of the (nearly) deceased look on in horror.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
WW....freaky, I'm putting together some "collective" footage my cycle/commute and immediatley came up with "times like these" accoustic by the foo's as a backing track

Trouble is, I cant find a way to convert it to an audio track that my Movie maker app likes...

Take a listen youtubelink .......beautiful track
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
PS...I've just checked and I do have video evidence of me singing "Mr Blue Sky" by ELO on one commute (it was a fab Morning)...to embarrassed to post the vid but trust me I was!!
 

Bodhbh

Guru
It's really cheesy, but you can't help what goes thru your head:

Taking It Easy - The Eagles, Truck Driving Man - Dave Dudley, and some other country truckin songs. At least on the open road, can't say it happens in urban traffic, so maybe doesn't count here.
 
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Edinburgh
Wheeledweenie said:
The Nelly the Elephant thing was mentioned on my first aid course but we were told NEVER to do it as, sadly it has been hummed while the family of the (nearly) deceased look on in horror.

Fortunately, I have never had to perform CPR yet. However should the need arise my main concern would be on the casualty not the sensibilities of bystanders regardless of thier relationship. I would probably explain why I am doing it and get on with it.
 
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