I am need of help. I need some new music for my iPod. So runners, walkers, and movers what is on your iPod the keeps you going? I haven't changed my music for a while so anything will help. Thanks!
I posted a similar request on my blog a few weeks ago, trying to get some new tunes in my mix before my half marathon last week. At the same time, another blogger I read posted his current mix. Now my iPod running mix is much better.
Here are my classics: Just about any track from the Counting Crows "August and Everything After" album Any track from the U2 "All That You Can't Leave Behind" album "The Obvious Child" by Paul Simon
New favorites: "Now or Never" from High School Musical 3 (yes, you can laugh) "Move Along" by The All-American Rejects "Human" by The Killers "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen "Under Pressure" by Queen & David Bowie "Short Skirt, Long Jacket" by Cake
My cross the finish line song, suggested by my Dad, is the BBC Orchestra's recording of the traditional British hymn "Jerusalem." It's been my family's favorite song for about 25 years (ever since we saw Chariots of Fire for the first time).
How's that? For more suggestions, check out the comments to my blogpost as well as this blog: http://micahelggren.blogspot.com/
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I posted a similar request on my blog a few weeks ago, trying to get some new tunes in my mix before my half marathon last week. At the same time, another blogger I read posted his current mix. Now my iPod running mix is much better.
Here are my classics:
Just about any track from the Counting Crows "August and Everything After" album
Any track from the U2 "All That You Can't Leave Behind" album
"The Obvious Child" by Paul Simon
New favorites:
"Now or Never" from High School Musical 3 (yes, you can laugh)
"Move Along" by The All-American Rejects
"Human" by The Killers
"Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen
"Under Pressure" by Queen & David Bowie
"Short Skirt, Long Jacket" by Cake
My cross the finish line song, suggested by my Dad, is the BBC Orchestra's recording of the traditional British hymn "Jerusalem." It's been my family's favorite song for about 25 years (ever since we saw Chariots of Fire for the first time).
How's that? For more suggestions, check out the comments to my blogpost as well as this blog: http://micahelggren.blogspot.com/
Yay for running! Let's go sometime!
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