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posted: 12/31/2007 at 5:12 PM
modified: 12/31/2007 at 5:24 PM
Quote from XanaduStone on 12/29/2007 at 11:21 AM:
What, no M.C. Solaar, as your name would suggest? Although the idea of French rap is hilarious, he's really good - "Le Nouveau Western" is an amazing song!


Smile here's my mc solaar mix... the segues work fairly well. carpe diem on his latest cd chapitre 7 is nice too!

(ps - email me at mc_solar_99 at yahoo dot com and i'll send you a link to the mp3 file)

Nitro / Le Tour de la Question
Zoom / Le Tour de la Question
Hijo De Africa / Mach 6
Nouveau Western / Prose Combat
Hasta la Vista Mi Amor! (Intro) / Cinquieme As
Hasta la Vista Mi Amor! / Cinquieme As
Rmi / Cinquieme As
Caroline / Le Tour de la Question
Solaar Pleure / Cinquieme As
La Vie Est Belle / Mach 6
Obsolete / Prose Combat
Playmate / Cinquieme As
Au Pays De Gandhi / Mach 6
Today Is A Good Day / Mach 6
Prose Combat / Prose Combat
Guerilla / Mach 6
Degats Collateraux / Cinquieme As
Cash Money / Mach 6
Illico Presto / Le Tour de la Question
Sauvez Le Monde / Mach 6
jenzwhiz
posted: 4/11/2008 at 4:09 AM
yeah, well there plenty of free podcasts or whatever on the internet that are supposedly "designed" for workouts, but remember -- you get what you pay for -- the creators of these podcasts have to rely on "free" music...... they can't license real hits, they could never afford to .... if you look carefully at the playlists, you'll realize they are all either outdated techno from back in the 90's, or they are really "underground" (i.e. terribly, terribly boring) tracks, with just a beat going forever until u want to kill yourself -- ....

If you want something that's really going to get you motivated and keep you motivated... I recommend the "Euro Club Hits" series -- it's on iTunes -- you can just search for it, or try this link:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSearch.woa/wa/advancedSearchResults?albumTerm=Euro+Club+Hits+Vol+


Wink
dj steve boyett
Reluctant Scrooge
posted: 4/14/2008 at 7:50 AM
modified: 4/14/2008 at 8:09 AM
Quote from jenzwhiz on 4/11/2008 at 4:09 AM:
yeah, well there plenty of free podcasts or whatever on the internet that are supposedly "designed" for workouts, but remember -- you get what you pay for -- the creators of these podcasts have to rely on "free" music...... they can't license real hits, they could never afford to .... if you look carefully at the playlists, you'll realize they are all either outdated techno from back in the 90's, or they are really "underground" (i.e. terribly, terribly boring) tracks, with just a beat going forever until u want to kill yourself -- ....


Okay, you stepped into my ring here, so I feel perfectly free to tell you that you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. We spent a solid year securing legitimacy for tracks for Podrunner and it costs us a fortune, and to somehow deride what I and other podcasters do because it doesn't cost you anything is the most frakked-up logic I've heard in a while.

I don't mind if you don't like what I do. I mind very much if you misinform others about what I do.

Also interesting to see you clearly cut & pasted the same reply over at coolrunning australia. I wonder what your stake in the Euro mixes you linked to is.
Steve Boyett
Podrunner: Free, nonstop, fixed-BPM workout music mixes.
Podrunner: Intervals - Free, varied-BPM workout music mixes!
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posted: 4/14/2008 at 8:03 AM
Quote from Vally on 12/21/2007 at 3:50 PM:
How about No Doubt, The Killers and The Cult?


How about I'd Rather, Somebody, Shoot Me?
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posted: 4/14/2008 at 8:11 AM
modified: 4/14/2008 at 8:12 AM
Quote from jenzwhiz on 4/11/2008 at 4:09 AM:
yeah, well there plenty of free podcasts or whatever on the internet that are supposedly "designed" for workouts, but remember -- you get what you pay for -- the creators of these podcasts have to rely on "free" music...... they can't license real hits, they could never afford to .... if you look carefully at the playlists, you'll realize they are all either outdated techno from back in the 90's, or they are really "underground" (i.e. terribly, terribly boring) tracks, with just a beat going forever until u want to kill yourself -- ....

If you want something that's really going to get you motivated and keep you motivated... I recommend the "Euro Club Hits" series -- it's on iTunes -- you can just search for it, or try this link:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSearch.woa/wa/advancedSearchResults?albumTerm=Euro+Club+Hits+Vol+


Wink


Remember when Spam was just a weird meat? This is everywhere Steve.
dj steve boyett
Reluctant Scrooge
posted: 4/14/2008 at 4:03 PM
Ah. I usually spot it right off, too. Slipping in my paranoid dotage. Smile
Steve Boyett
Podrunner: Free, nonstop, fixed-BPM workout music mixes.
Podrunner: Intervals - Free, varied-BPM workout music mixes!
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posted: 8/24/2008 at 10:32 PM
Some music that I always listen to on runs are

Stratosphere - Stratovarius
Phoenix - Stratovarius
Last of the Survivors - Suspyre
Distant Skies - Suspyre
City under Sands - Suspyre
Blood and Passion - Suspyre

not many people have heard of them but when I show it to my friends who run they always say no wonder you run like you do. It helps me.
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Lord of the Manor
posted: 8/27/2008 at 2:53 PM
Robert Miles- Children (a thinker)

Detfones - Headup (a rocker)

Daft Punk - Da Funk (a dancer)
Roads, where we're going we don't need any....roads.
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jules2
posted: 8/27/2008 at 6:52 PM
Quote from AroundTheHorn on 8/27/2008 at 2:53 PM:
Robert Miles- Children (a thinker)

Detfones - Headup (a rocker)

Daft Punk - Da Funk (a dancer)


At last civilisation surely you mean any Daft Punk especially their latest Alive 2007. Followed closely by Luke Slater, Timo Maas, Gwen Stefani and LCD Soundsystem.

you can't keep your money for ever its like saving sex for your old age
posted: 8/28/2008 at 5:38 AM
Quote from jules2 on 8/27/2008 at 6:52 PM:
At last civilisation surely you mean any Daft Punk especially their latest Alive 2007. Followed closely by Luke Slater, Timo Maas, Gwen Stefani and LCD Soundsystem.


I have absolutely thrashed LCD Soundsystem last album Big grin Great album to run to. Now listening to The Hold Steady, Cold War Kids and an Aussie band called Eddie Current Suppression Ring.
johnplayer
posted: 8/28/2008 at 12:10 PM
view this www.olympicsrecords.com

Hi
olympics are started recently,so now beijing olympics are fantastic to watch ,i hope u all

also like to watch the updates,
so u check www.olympicsrecords.com ,which is so nice and good looking website i hope u all

like it ....
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Lord of the Manor
posted: 8/29/2008 at 2:31 PM
Lcd soundsystem has definitely been rotated a lot in my playlist. They have a very unique sound.
Roads, where we're going we don't need any....roads.
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jules2
posted: 8/29/2008 at 5:22 PM

As mentioned before I really like LCD but for sheer mindless beat to get you going try to get to listen to some Luke Slater
you can't keep your money for ever its like saving sex for your old age
noahyoung
posted: 8/30/2008 at 6:58 PM
I've been listening to el ten elven lately for running Wink
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Asahel
posted: 9/12/2008 at 1:54 AM
Quote from mcsolar99 on 12/21/2007 at 2:41 AM:
here's my most unholy playlist. don't drive while listening to it... Evil grin

track / band / cd

Intro / Anthrax / We've Come For You All
I'm So Sick / Flyleaf / Flyleaf
Right Now / Korn / Greatest Hits v1
Dig / Mudvayne / LD 50
Wait and Bleed / Slipknot / Slipknot
Fucking Hostile / Pantera / Vulgar Display of Power
Black Dahlia / Anthrax / We've Come For You All
Primitive Future / Sepultura / Beneath the Remains
The Dog Obeys / Massive Attack / Unleashed
Suite-Pee / System of a Down / System of a Down
War / Wumpscut / Embryodead
Paranoid Opioid / Corrosion of Conformity / In the Arms of God
Liberate / Disturbed / Believe
Waiting to Die / (Hed)Pe / Broke
Under My Skin / Mudvayne / LD 50
Bruise Violet / Babes in Toyland / Rhino:Women Who Rock
Redneck Stomp / Obituary / Frozen in Time
Impetus / Clutch / Live at the Googolplex
Let's Do This Now / Korn / Take a Look in the Mirror
Metabolic / Slipknot / Iowa
Dead Sun / Crowbar / Lifesblood for the Downtrodden
Chromatic Death / Anthrax / Attack of the Killer B's


thanks for making me feel OLD at 46- I've never heard of any of those artist but then again I'm a country and classic R&R person
Goal:weight to healthy range 220>>172 now (work in progress)
5K 27:14 June 28,2008- first race (3rd in age group)
5K NEW PR:25:30 - Aug 16, 2008
10K PR:56:53 Labor Day 2008 (First 10K race)
HM PR: April 19, 2009 Union Hospital New Philadelphia, Ohio
26.2 PR: maybe in 2 years?
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