Showing posts with label playlist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label playlist. Show all posts

Monday, June 01, 2009

Pump Up The Jam

Photo courtesy of Runningskirts.com

Here's my San Diego Rock 'n' Roll Marathon 2009 play list, with songs suggested from everyone! If you gave me more than one song, I picked only one song from your list, unless it was suggested more than once. There were only a couple of songs I couldn't find on iTunes. Here's what the play list looked like, but not in this particular order. I shuffled the songs.

I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) – Pit Bull
I Wanna Be Sedated – The Ramones
Crazy – Seal
Satellite - Guster
Face Down – Guster
If U Seek Amy
The Pretender – Foo Fighters
Ballroom Blitz – Sweet
Hold On Tight – Electric Light Orchestra
Lights Out – UFO
America – Neil Diamond
Beautiful Day - U2
Don’t Stop Believin’ – Journey
Are You Gonna Go My Way – Lenny Kravitz
Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) - Kate Bush
Anthem Of Our Dying Day – Story Of The Year
Fantasy – Earth, Wind & Fire
Let’s Get It Started – Black Eyed Peas
Better Life – 3 Doors Down
Animals – Nickelback
Pump Up The Jam – Techtronic
Ready, Steady, Go – Oakenfold
Huddle Formation – The Go! Team
Hot ‘N’ Cold – Katy Perry
So What – Pink
Come On Eileen – Dexy’s Midnight Runners
My Humps – Black Eyed Peas
Dirty Dancing – New Kids On The Block
What I Got – Sublime
Hallelujah – The Helio Sequence
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper – Blue Oyster Cult
Just Dance – Lady GaGa & Colby O’Donis
Alive – P.O.D.
American Woman – Lenny Kravitz
Roll to Me – Del Amitri
All Star – Smash Mouth
Torn – Natalie Imbruglia
Anyway – Martina McBride
Time To Say Goodbye – Andrea Boceli, Featuring Sarah Brightman
Die Another Day – Madonna
Mercedes Benz – Janis Joplin
Circus – Britney Spears
Mercy – Duffy
Starship Trooper – Yes
Who Let Te Dogs Out – Baja Men
Desire – U2
Wild in the Streets – Bon Jovi
Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes
Born To Be Wild – Steppenwolf
Marathon – Rush
Poker Face – Lady GaGa
What I Am – Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
Goa – John Powell
Under African Skies – Paul Simon
Fighter - Christina Aguilera

Some marathon photos courtesy of my friend Richard:

Go!


There we are!


There I go!


Getting a high five from a Marine!


This is the lady who I sang the Brady Bunch Theme with.

Yesterday's song:

Marathon - Rush

PEACE

Monday, July 21, 2008

Buns O' Plenty

Earlier last month, I had discussed receiving the July 2008 issue of Runner's World, and this particular issue was published *just* for me - not really, but it seemed like it was. I had also mentioned an article that I would talk about later on, about music and motivation. It's more than a month later and now it's time to (somewhat) go over the article. The article discusses the perfect running songs. Studies have been done, and there was actually a guy in a lab who listed four songs because of their upbeat tempo, but "upbeat" is in the ear of the beholder. Great running songs share the same traits, which are simple beats, simple chords, simple messages. I wasn't exactly sure how to cite the article, since there was so much to the article, plus a lot of subtexts. Just read the article for yourself HERE. (Sorry, I was going to use several quotes from the article, then I realized I would be quoting the entire article.) There's even a segment on how to build a playlist. I have about 100 songs on my running playlist on my Ipod. The very first song is "Gimme Shelter" by the Rolling stones. That song has been first on my playlist since I've owned either an Mp3 player or Ipod. That song starts of slow and builds up to get me going. I also have a few quirky, sort of funny songs like "Baby's Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-lot, and "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" by Bowling For Soup. There's a couple of songs that I had on my Ipod (and are no longer on my playlist) are "Hey Ya" by Outkast" and "Breathless" By The Coors -- nothing wrong with the songs, they just became stale on me, and when I would get to those songs I'd have to skip to the next song. I'm always looking for new songs to add to my running playlist, even though I'm not running right now. The songs are good for vacuuming (with headphones), working out, and gardening. Here's part of my playlist:

Gimmie Shelter - The Rolling Stones
Lose Yourself - Eminem
Kryptonite - 3 Doors Down
Bring Me To Life - Evanescence
Livin' On A Prayer - Bon Jovi
Where Are We Running? - Lenny Kravitz
The Road and the Sky - Jackson Browne
Running Down A Dream - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
To Be A Lover - Billy Idol
What Is Hip - Tower Of Power
Respect - Pink
Celebrity Skin - Hole
Hash Pipe - Weezer
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - Kill Bill Soundtrack
Short Skirt/Long Jacket - Cake
Battle Without Honor Or Humanity - Kill Bill Soundtrack
Cliffs of Dover - Eric Johnson
Hot For Teacher - Van Halen
Out Here All Night - Damone
Mental Hopscotch - Missing Persons
Break - Heart
Girl All The Bad Guys Want - Bowling For Soup
Steady As She Goes - The Raconteurs
Handlebars - Flobots

Back when I used a Walkman, I often listened to Mozart for the Morning Commute when I pounded out the miles on the gym treadmill. I'm planning to add that into my Ipod and make a classical or instrumental running mix. I like diversity.

I like most genres of music, however I do like some songs more than others, and songs that I flat out don't care for.

Itunes has an interval running download that my husband likes: Lance Armstrong - Run Longer. You can have Lance in your head telling you when to speed up or slow down, OR just listen to the music separately without Lance in your head:

Island In The Sun - Weezer
Dance Inside - The All-American Rejects
Love It When You Call - The Feeling
Woman - Wolfmother
3's & 7's - Queens of the Stone Age
Yesterday to Tomorrow - Audioslave
Move Along - The All-American Rejects
155 - +44
Is It Any Wonder - Keane
Say It Ain't So - Weezer
Everybody's Changing - Keane
Loser - Beck
Sewn - The Feeling

In food news...

My daughter bought way too many packages of hotdog and hamburger buns for the party this past weekend. I'm not sure what to do with them all, and I personally don't eat a lot of bread, and when I do it's whole grain. These buns are just standard, the white bread type. Right now, what ever freezer space I have is filled with all of those buns. Any thoughts on what to do with all of that bread besides art projects of glue flowers or recipes for French toast? Right now we don't know any starving college students who would give anything for a few bags of buns. Everyone is home with their parents right now. I don't want to toss out the buns, either. What would you do with all of those buns?

Yesterday's song:

Addicted - Kelly Clarkson - Barbie2be

PEACE