01-24-2016 11:12
01-24-2016 11:12
I was wondering! What are your favourite songs to get you motivated.
My favourites are upbeat pop. For example, Levels by Nick Jonas.
LOL just post some music please! my music player needs an update.
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01-25-2016 08:52
01-25-2016 08:52
Since I started rowing on the ergometer, I need music that is motivating and rhythmic but also slow, because I'm trying to improve the ratio of strokes per minute to speed. I have a reggae favorites list for that which includes Desmond Dekker, Sister Nancy, Harry J All Stars, John Holt, Nigel Addmore (OK, yeah, that's not really reggae, but I love the song about hummus) Murder She Wrote by Chaka Demus, Get Up Stand Up by Bob Marley and the Wailers, and Master Blaster by Stevie Wonder.
I think old music is better than new, and anything in a second language I've studied or want to learn is better than anything in English. I have a playlist of funk songs, a list of punk feminist anthems, and a list of songs in Spanish that are not really all in the same musical genre (except that they are my favorites.) I don't like things that are super loud or discordant on headphones right in my ear, but it also can't be so gentle that you feel sleepy. It's hard to hit that sweet spot. Janelle Monae is always good.
01-25-2016 05:41
01-25-2016 05:41
linkin park
metallica
rocky music
eminem
faithless
prodigy
etc...
01-25-2016 08:18
01-25-2016 08:18
Heh - I'm odd when it comes to music. I was raised by a classical musician, discovered metal, lived in the country (so I was into that for a while) and recently became fascinated by WWI era popular music (1910s - 1920s).
So I might listen to Gustav Holst, Puccini, Hayehudim, Metallica, Dwight Yoakam, Martha Tilton and The Boswell Sisters all in the same day.
01-25-2016 08:52
01-25-2016 08:52
Since I started rowing on the ergometer, I need music that is motivating and rhythmic but also slow, because I'm trying to improve the ratio of strokes per minute to speed. I have a reggae favorites list for that which includes Desmond Dekker, Sister Nancy, Harry J All Stars, John Holt, Nigel Addmore (OK, yeah, that's not really reggae, but I love the song about hummus) Murder She Wrote by Chaka Demus, Get Up Stand Up by Bob Marley and the Wailers, and Master Blaster by Stevie Wonder.
I think old music is better than new, and anything in a second language I've studied or want to learn is better than anything in English. I have a playlist of funk songs, a list of punk feminist anthems, and a list of songs in Spanish that are not really all in the same musical genre (except that they are my favorites.) I don't like things that are super loud or discordant on headphones right in my ear, but it also can't be so gentle that you feel sleepy. It's hard to hit that sweet spot. Janelle Monae is always good.
01-26-2016 08:16
01-26-2016 08:16
Great! Thanks!
02-05-2016 10:59
02-05-2016 10:59
FOO FIGHTERS!
02-06-2016 06:44
02-06-2016 06:44
Mixture of stuff from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, and now.