The Great Gym Playlist
Ok, I'm putting together a mix which will take my pulse rate from rest (about 80 bpm, apparently)into the weight loss zone (90-125) and leave me firmly in the cardio-vascular zone (125-150)before easing me back down to a soft landing.
I'm finding Tom Waits uniquely unqualified for this (except for "Going Out West" from Bone Machine, which has a great Drum and Bass solo. Well actually, it has a great Drum and Someone Kicking the Shit out of a Wardrobe solo, but let's not quibble).
So all suggestions greatfully received, and I promise to gym test every one...
I'm finding Tom Waits uniquely unqualified for this (except for "Going Out West" from Bone Machine, which has a great Drum and Bass solo. Well actually, it has a great Drum and Someone Kicking the Shit out of a Wardrobe solo, but let's not quibble).
So all suggestions greatfully received, and I promise to gym test every one...
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Some old 70s favourites have great tempo changes culminating in serious drum work-outs, too.
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"And I ride, and I ride and I ride..."
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Has anyone EVER heard a re-mix that was better than the original? Ever?
But I think Firestarter will get in there once I'm over my huff, ta!
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Incidentally, did you know that pismo is also Russian for letter?
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Actually, I like Pismo, because I always imagine Bugs and Daffy trying to get to Pismo Beach and ending up anywhere but there....
"I knew we shoid have turned left at Albarkoiky!"
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"I knew we shoid have turned left at Albarkoiky!"
Heheh.
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"I don't spech Czech"
"Can I have a beer please"
"Never go into a pub without money"
oh, and
"Stop getting on and off, the doors are closing"
which all went over well.
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Ukoncete vystup a nastup, dvere jse zaviraji.
The old ones are the best!
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The First Cut is the Deepest
Warm up:
The Passenger, Iggy Pop (4.40)
Getting into it:
Born Slippy, Underworld 9.44
Firestarter, The Progidy: 4.41
Lust for Life, Iggy, 5.10
Jean Genie, Bowie, 4.09
Weapon of Choice, Fat Boy Slim, 5.36
Warm Down,
Wholly Humble Heart, Martin Stephenson and the Daintees, 5.20
If I had A Million Dollars, Barenaked Ladies, 4.26
I've been wanting to listen to Weapon of Choice for a while, and the last two always put me in a mellow mood (Humble) and then make me smile ($1,000,000)
So, as those other philosophers used to say,
"Hey-ho, let's go!"
Re: The First Cut is the Deepest
The slow start then the superb buildup. Wonderful for warming up to...
Re: The First Cut is the Deepest
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Hiya hunny. Feeling a little sore today?
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