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munchmeister wrote:OK, but we're missing (for the most part) the great American invention, da Blues:

Robert Johnson
John Hammond
Canned Heat
Guitar Shorty
Howln' Wolf
BB King
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jonny Lang (already mentioned but worth another)
Ledbelly
Taj Mahal
Indigenous
Andy Fairweather Low
Alvin "Youngblood" Hart
Mississippi John Hurt
Johnny Winter
Bessie Smith
Koko Taylor
Big Mama Thornton

and of course

Aretha

Yeah, baby !!
Be careful though. A playlist like this may cause you to start moving those handlebars to the beat. :wink:
Thanks for the turn-on to Indigenous , the rest are Kool too but somehow I've missed this band till now. :smt023
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Riders in the Storm (the long version) by The Doors
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i never left home without my XM and i would listen to everything from ALAN JACKSON to LAMB OF GOD


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Boostaroo amplifier - http://www.boostaroo.com/ :smt020
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NHighCotton wrote:Boostaroo amplifier - http://www.boostaroo.com/ :smt020
Have you tried this product? If so, can you give a review? Thanks.
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GypsyRR wrote:
NHighCotton wrote:Boostaroo amplifier - http://www.boostaroo.com/ :smt020
Have you tried this product? If so, can you give a review? Thanks.
I have a Boosteroo, they work great. 2 AA batteries and good to go. Last a while too, as I have not changed the batteries since... hmmm...never.

I retired it when I got my Autocom as that has a volume/squelch setup.
I use it on the train now when the ride gets loud.
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GypsyRR wrote:
NHighCotton wrote:Boostaroo amplifier - http://www.boostaroo.com/ :smt020
Have you tried this product? If so, can you give a review? Thanks.
Not yet, ebays gotta'em for $19.00.....now.... don't yall go running up the price, the first one is mine :wink:
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Radio Shack has a version of the Boostaroo for about $24. I picked one up after learning that the windshield on my R1100R wasn't as good as the one on my old Virago...

It easily doubles the volume of my 8 Ohm helmet speakers (converted from a pair of cheapie Sony earclips). Bigger speakers with greater impedance (Ohms) may not get as big a boost.

Note that these inline amps do not contain a volume control, so you'll still need to jockey the knob on your Ipod and/or headset.
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munchmeister wrote:OK, but we're missing (for the most part) the great American invention, da Blues:

Stevie Ray Vaughn

Yeah, baby !!
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I really love the ipod and it has changed touring for me forever!

Only one other RUSHian out there? After reading Neils books and getting into his lyrics and knowing the soul searching he found on his bike I find myself drawn to the guys... after all ...the point of the journey is not to arrive Neil Peart
and who can't relate to Driven....when the lyrics clearly suggest (metaphoricly of course) riding rather than driving....hmmmm

I mix it up with classic rock Mostly 70's due to my age and generation,
I really like some jazz too, Louis and Ella, Nora Jones and Diana Krahl, I even like some classic Frank and Tony in there too.

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These are some of my latest favorites:

Pinback--Blue Screen Life and Summer in Abbadon (saw them live in Orlando and they were fantastic).

The Shins--Chutes Too Narrow

Midlake--The Trials of Van Occupanther

Aloha--Some Echoes

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I have not tried listening while I ride. Since I play guitar, I figure it would be very distracting. I may try it at some point.

Here's a list of some of my favorite guitar stuff:

Joe Satriani
Eric Johnson
Steve Vai
Steve Morse (Dixie Dregs)
Al DiMeola
Lee Ritenour
Larry Carlton
Alex Lifeson (1 more RUSH fan - Just-Beeming)
SRV
Mark Knofler (Dire Straits)
David Gilmore (Pink Floyd)
Gary Hoey
Chet Atkins
Trans-Siberian Orchestra

....and on, and on, and on!
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On the XM:
Ch 41 The Boneyard
Ch 40 Deep Trax
Ch 42 Liquid Metal
Ch 129 Bloomberg Radio
Ch 131 BBC
Ch 133 NPR

iPod:
Van Halen
George Thorogood
Bon Jovi
Bruce Springsteen
Goo Goo Dolls
Radiohead
Iggy Pop
Bryan Adams
John Fogerty
The Stones
Eagles
Fleetwood Mac
Los Abandoned
Queensryche
Doobie Brothers
Eric Clapton
Jackson Browne
Jeff Beck

@Home:
All of the above, plus
Operas of Mozart, Puccini, Verdi, Bizet
Mozart: Masses and Requiems
Bach: Harpsichord Music
Gregorian Chants
Brazilian/Latin jazz
Classical guitar
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TonyT607 wrote:
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.....@Home:
All of the above, plus
Gregorian Chants
No way! :shock:
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Post by CycleRob »

"Who are you listenin' to?"

The purr of the exhaust.


At 2,750 RPM (55 MPH in 6th) it resonates, delivering a nice deep tone. So will yours. Try it.
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CycleRob wrote:"Who are you listenin' to?"

The purr of the exhaust.


At 2,750 RPM (55 MPH in 6th) it resonates, delivering a nice deep tone. So will yours. Try it.
Would it resemble a Gregorian chant?

But you are right, Rob. I've heard that same low mellow tone on my bike.
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GypsyRR wrote:
TonyT607 wrote:
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.....@Home:
All of the above, plus
Gregorian Chants
No way! :shock:
Way !

I find them extremely relaxing, and of course the spritual benefit can't be quantified. I try to find CD's that have the lyrics; I really enjoy learning some Latin; not too hard when you already know 3 Romance languages....
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Gregorian Chants? I can only think of Monty Python & the Holy Grail when I hear those. Sorry Tony. I will practice overcoming that mental image:

CLICK HERE FOR A GREGORIAN CHANT

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GypsyRR wrote:Gregorian Chants? I can only think of Monty Python & the Holy Grail when I hear those. Sorry Tony. I will practice overcoming that mental image:

CLICK HERE FOR A GREGORIAN CHANT

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Now Gypsy, I KNEW someone would come up with that........

Funny Stuff........
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OK dude's and dudet's if you like the blues and rock'n roll and never heard of Indigenous before (thank you Munchmeister) check this out......

http://www.banditbluesradio.com/indigen ... nloads.htm :smt023
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