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Date: 09 Oct 2006 14:06:20
From: Redlocks
Subject: running music


I'll be DJing along mile 23 of The Baltimore Marathon
on Saturday. I plan to play upbeat music for the
runners and my neighbors that will host a marathon
block party. What songs or types of music would
you like to hear for 60-90 seconds as you make your way up one of the
course's last hills?

Thanks.

Redlocks






 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 10:38:50
From: bluezfolk
Subject: Re: running music



Redlocks wrote:
> I'll be DJing along mile 23 of The Baltimore Marathon
> on Saturday. I plan to play upbeat music for the
> runners and my neighbors that will host a marathon
> block party. What songs or types of music would
> you like to hear for 60-90 seconds as you make your way up one of the
> course's last hills?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Redlocks

I'm kinda partial to the old stuff ('60 & '70) by the Rolling
Stones.


Eric



  
Date: 09 Oct 2006 19:23:09
From: Todd
Subject: Re: running music



"bluezfolk" <ericreh@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1160415530.058121.81130@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Redlocks wrote:
> > I'll be DJing along mile 23 of The Baltimore Marathon
> > on Saturday. I plan to play upbeat music for the
> > runners and my neighbors that will host a marathon
> > block party. What songs or types of music would
> > you like to hear for 60-90 seconds as you make your way up one of the
> > course's last hills?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Redlocks
>
> I'm kinda partial to the old stuff ('60 & '70) by the Rolling
> Stones.
>

Rush, Limelight
>
> Eric
>




 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 16:11:21
From: Daniel-San
Subject: Re: running music



"Redlocks" wrote ...
. What songs or types of music would
> you like to hear for 60-90 seconds as you make your way up one of the
> course's last hills?
>

"Not Dead Yet" by the Bad Examples.

http://www.waterdogmusic.com/artists/badexamples/goodexamples.html

Dan




 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 07:10:40
From: Charlie Pendejo
Subject: Re: running music


> What songs or types of music would you like to hear for
> 60-90 seconds as you make your way up one of the
> course's last hills?

Me, I'd kinda like to hear Dinosaur Jr's "Don't". Or maybe John Cage's
"4:33" but only if it's the right performance of the piece.



 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 22:00:21
From: Miss Anne Thrope
Subject: Re: running music


I think I speak for everyone here, when I say Celine! Celine! Celine!



  
Date: 10 Oct 2006 10:35:52
From: Doug Freese
Subject: Re: running music



"Miss Anne Thrope" <High_Colonic@webtv.net > wrote in message
news:10669-452AFEB5-1500@storefull-3151.bay.webtv.net...
>I think I speak for everyone here, when I say Celine! Celine! Celine!

Please tell me you don't mean Celine Dion? She is even banned in prisons
on conjugal visit day cuz it leads to full blown sleep apnea! Yup,
Celine and Webtv go hand in hand, so to speak.

-DF




 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 22:59:31
From: Charlie Pendejo
Subject: Re: running music


Miss Anne Thrope wrote:
> I think I speak for everyone here, when I say Celine! Celine! Celine!

The French writer? I didn't realize he had a band.