Anything Mettalica especially Enter Sandman and Slash/Myles Kennedy Fall to Pieces. The list goes on and on. Could not figure out how to imbed a YouTube video.
Anything Mettalica especially Enter Sandman and Slash/Myles Kennedy Fall to Pieces. The list goes on and on. Could not figure out how to imbed a YouTube video.
2013 F6B in black of course
Great List...you could make a nice playlist out of of these recommendations. With one addition: High Hopes by Springsteen - just make sure there are no LEO's around because it WILL make you twist the throttle
No song has ever captured the true spirit of riding bikes like this one (IMHO, of course):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ze949XZoTA
Ken (Hornblower)
So far I know and like most of the songs listed above so I decided to look at my play list and enter the first ten songs (alphabetically) That I tend to turn up while riding. Sorry but I couldn't get past the "B's" before filling my list, I know superman is not in order but it shows up before the A's for reasons not worth explaining.
Superman The kinks
Time Zones Widespread panic
If I had a rocket Launcher Bruce Cockburn
A Gallon of Gas The Kinks
All the time in the world The Subdudes
Assholes on parade Timbuk 3
Back Stabbers The O'Jays
Bloody well Right Supertramp
Blow at high dough The Tragically Hip
Box of Rain Grateful dead
I have created a few Playlists on my iPod such as: Cool, Heavy, Indie and one called GWF6B. This last one has a mix of Pixies, Foo Fighters, L7, Kings of Leon, Black Francis and a cool song from Webb Wilder; Human Cannonball (check it out). I will definitely check some mentioned by you guys, a couple of band that I am not familiar with. Thanks !
I think I'm having a flashback seeing all these songs.
2013 F6B in black of course
Don't know if this one has been posted before, but
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v...type=2&theater
Chris
Trucking - Grateful Dead
The Race Is On - Sawyer Brown (especially the rocking bass instrumental parts)
Tonight the Heartache's on Me - Dixie Chicks
Anything by Hank Williams, Jr., especially "Family Tradition". Lynard Skynard is also a favorite. Throw in some Buffett's "Why don't we get drunk" and I can ride all day.