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    Sir mix alot...Baby got back! [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by finbar
    Sir mix alot...Baby got back! [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
    Indeedy, step aside Shakespeare ;D ;D

    Shake that bottom
    I like em round and big
    I like em round and big
    I like em round and big
    I like em round and big
    Baby got ass, bass

    Can't remember how he tried to rhyme ass and bass. I don't think he was talking about the fish?
     
     

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    Here is a good one for listening while travelling up the M4 should be at Chiswick just as it finishes lol
    Hawkwind live - Motorway City http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR73jL_MNNs
    Watch it on full screen ;D
     
     

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    There is no right or wrong tune to listen to when riding and everyone is entitled to their own opinion........except the people who suggested meatloaf.
     
     

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    I don't listen when I'm riding, but have been known to sing to myself (It's an age thing)
     
     

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    If i am on a long ride on boring roads (motorways) for example if I go home to York thas 250miles of motorways, I stick my ipod in the top of my tank bag on shuffle. But I noticed that with quicker songs (Prodigy, Pendulum, Bassement Jaxx) and angrier songs (ACDC, Metalica etc) I speed up without even realising.

    As a result I have started to make playlists which omit those songs If i can. Nothing specific just not andry or fast BPM.

    I have also got some in ear earphones which do a good job of blocking out wing noise so even if I turn off my ipod they double as ear plugs.
     
     

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    +1 for "FIRESTARTER" by the prodigy....
    Keith Flint used to have his own race team, riding blades, and he used to sit funny on it, with his toes out, and he earned the nick name "froggy"......wonder what HE listened to.....did he listen to himself singing Firestarter????........
    :-)
     
     

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