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hackbike 6

New Member
Sig SilverPrinter said:
That would involve technology i do not understand!!!
I'm ok with me vinyl and tapes

My new mp3 player played "Waterloo" just as I left Waterloo tonight.;)
 

Norv

New Member
Location
Bristol
I love listening to music when i'm on the bike!

My favourite moment is listening to Career Opportunities by the Clash on the way home after a shoot day at work.

Ramones, Manic Street Preachers, Smiths, Beastie Boys are favourites, plus loads more.
 

Sig SilverPrinter

Senior Member
Location
In the dark
Norv said:
I love listening to music when i'm on the bike!

My favourite moment is listening to Career Opportunities by the Clash on the way home after a shoot day at work.

Ramones, Manic Street Preachers, Smiths, Beastie Boys are favourites, plus loads more.

gotta love the Clash
 

Sig SilverPrinter

Senior Member
Location
In the dark
hackbike 6 said:
I remember when my manager (a car driver) frowned at me when he realised I was wearing an mp3 player.He passed me on Southwark bridge early one morning.He didn't know then.

Do you use Southwark Bridge every day?
just when they go and put in the new blocked off cycle lane they go and close one what are they doing to the bridge ?
 

medals

Well-Known Member
Location
Coventry UK
I've got loads of guilty pleasures on mine...
The Dooleys, Noosha Fox, ABBA, late nineties trance, beatles, a bit of glam rock, 80's cheese.
I don't know what would be worse, someone finding my porn stash or knowing what's on my MP3!:biggrin:
 

spindrift

New Member
just when they go and put in the new blocked off cycle lane they go and close one what are they doing to the bridge ?

I know, it's crazy, they're painting it.
 

nilling

Über Member
Location
Preston, UK
Norv said:
My favourite moment is listening to Career Opportunities by the Clash on the way home after a shoot day at work.

This has been one of my fave "sing in your head" songs for years and for the same reasons you've given :biggrin:
 

Amanda P

Legendary Member
Anyone got any of The Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain on theirs?

I like their covers of "Should I Stay or Should I Go" and the Dambusters March. But everything they do is quality, and witty.
 

GrahamG

Guru
Location
Bristol
I've been on the bus for the last three weeks :sad:
However that means mp3 player every day as I won't use one on the bike.

Today was classic Dr Dre, but I've been checking out some new stuff a friend at work lent me too, current list on my little 1gb player is Alexisonfire, Weird Al Yankovic, NOFX, Down, A Textbook Tragedy, Every Time I Die, Tom Waits, Bad Religion (80-85), Quicksand.
 

Sig SilverPrinter

Senior Member
Location
In the dark
GrahamG said:
I've been on the bus for the last three weeks :smile:
However that means mp3 player every day as I won't use one on the bike.

Today was classic Dr Dre, but I've been checking out some new stuff a friend at work lent me too, current list on my little 1gb player is Alexisonfire, Weird Al Yankovic, NOFX, Down, A Textbook Tragedy, Every Time I Die, Tom Waits, Bad Religion (80-85), Quicksand.

Bad Religion are one of my fave bands
 

spindrift

New Member
The links next to this:


View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFCqKjoJKvk&feature=related


Include a lot of what's on my Sony K850i.


Pure eighties quality, but for slogs and tours I've got loads of house, mostly trashy Euro-disco cadence-improving stuff, I had DJ Tiesto accompanying me up The Pyrenees and inspiring stuff it was, Barber's Adagio For Strings remix and that.

For the flats I go for classical, Gorecki, Vaughan Williams, Saint Saen and Debussy. Awesome scenery and the pure distillation of what being English means with The Lark Ascending, more patriotic even than Landseer or Constable.

(I have a weakness for cheesy Euro disco- "Frooooom Paris To Berlin and every disco I've been in" Did you see what they did there? The Rhyme!!! Radical.)
 
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