landileigh's little world

 
 

Landileigh
Anything from Journey gets me moving around the house. I also like the Beach Boys. Hard to keep still with either of those playing!
George
I have a workout play list on my iPod that usually works for me but the one-two punch is I Would Die 4 U and Baby I'm a Star by Prince. On the Purple Rain soundtrack the two songs mix into one mega song and the beat is awesome. If exercise starts with that, I know I am going to be pumped through the rest of it. 

Jaimie
I like a huge range of music. lots of 90's r&b, some country, christian like mary,mary or tobymac and so many others to list.....rock like POD or AC/DC, black crows, ......I don't even know where to begin

some songs on my workout mix ......very small section LOL

new day.. patti labelle
happy .. melani smith
free your mind... en vogue
the way you move ...outkast
rollin'... big n rich
i feel for you ... chaka khan (my bro & used to dance in living room to this when little LOL)
rie y llora.. celia cruz
me huele a rumba ... celia cruz
peaches ... presidents of the united states
lets get rocked...def leopard
is it good to you... heavy D
outstand... gap band
message for ya.. nicole mullen
supersonic ... jj Fad
anything from fergie
youth of the nation... POD
Alive ... POD
Boom.. POD
back in black ... AC/DC

I want you.. .thalia
boom boom .. AB Quintanilla
take me there ... blackstreet
let it whip.... boyz II men
whip it ... devo
golden ... jill scott
september ... kirk franklin
somewhere I belong... linkin park
if you're going through hell...rodney atkins
boomin' ... tobymac
shake yourself loose... vickie winans
dance dance ... fall out boy
 
Herlinda
i have an account with projectplaylist.com this is a sample of the music i listen to when i work out or just want to pass the time enjoy love to listen to music that makes you move or sparks up some sort of energy within you.....hehe
that's all i'm saying
http://www.playlist.com/playlist/1697474059

Erin
Well, I don't own an iPod.  But one song I LOVE is "One More Time" by daft punk.

Flmgodog
Exercise music that I listen to is quite eclectic. I have everything from Norah Jones, Prince, 90's hip hop to El Divo and beyond. depends on my mood and what kind of motivate I need. Recently I have been listening to Womanizer and Single Ladies to get myself in the groove!

Kim
I haven't been listening to music much, too busy.   But when I do I have a mix that ranges from 70's to today music. 

Time of the Season - The Zombies
Freedom - George Michael
Heaven -               Los Lonely Boys
Torn - Natalie Imbruglia
Forever Young -  Rod Stewart
Walk This Way -  Run-DMC
Better Life              -Keith Urban
It Would Take a Strong Strong Man -              Rick Astley
Kiss -      Prince
Everybody Wants to Rule the World -             Tears for Fears
Somebody Like You -         Keith Urban
Together Forever -              Rick Astley
Never Gonna Give You Up               - Rick Astley
Cream -Prince
The End of the Innocence -               Don Henley & Bruce Hornsby
The Sweet Escape -           Gwen Stefani
Groove Is In the Heart -      Deee-Lite
Trouble  - Lindsey Buckingham
Hung Up                - Madonna
Push It (Remix)    - Salt-N-Pepa
Ventura Highway -              America
Eye of the Tiger -The Band
The Final Countdown -      Lickey Mo'
Someone to Call My Lover -              Janet Jackson
Can't Get You out of My Head -        Kylie Minogue
Clocks -Coldplay
Jump -    Van Halen
Take On Me -       a-ha

Scott
I get pumped with pretty much any mid 90's hip hop.  My favorites are Common, Outkast, The Roots, but those are just a few.

Joanie

Rachel
Anything by ABBA, the BeeGees, or Madonna's upbeat stuff.
Some AC/DC (Back in Black, Thunderstruck).  Some Bon Jovi (It's My Life, Living on a Prayer).  Other 80's rock bands, too.
Then, more obscure heavy metal stuff.  One particular favorite is Small Electric Space by Gardenian.  (I doubt anyone on the list has heard of them).

Jenny
When I'm working out I listen to anything upbeat and fast.  I can't listen to anything slow or relaxing because it does not hold my attention and I get bored of working out quickly!! haha. I downloaded the soundtrack from the movie Across the Universe to my ipod and I LOVE it.  I have only been listening to those songs over and over lately!  Other than that I love classic rock, and have a bunch of that to listen too also.  The only downfall is that I constantly want to belt out all the words!

Cara

Gina
For me music that gets me going is ok don't laugh any upbeat song off the Futuresex/loveshow album by Justin Timberlake, Any album from A Tribe Called Quest, Jet. That stuff really gets me going !

Julia
Well, since I swim, I can't listen to music while exercising. I do like to listen to uptempo music when driving, although this can cause lead foot syndrome. Some favorites are:
Thunder Road (otherwise known as the song at the top of every musical list I've ever made)
Hey Ya - Outkast
Human - The Killers
Spaceman - The Killers
Girls In Their Summer Clothes - Bruce Springsteen
Killer Queen - Queen
Sandstorm - Darude
I See You Baby (Shakin' That Ass) - Groove Armada
Where The Streets Have No Name - U2
Renegades of Funk - Rage Against The Machine
Everlong - Foo Fighters
Rockin' The Suburbs - Ben Folds Five
Battle of Who Could Care Less - Ben Folds Five
Army - Ben Folds Five
How Do You Like Me Now - Toby Keith
The Sickbed of Cuchuilainn - The Pogues
Lukey's Boat - Great Big Sea
One Week - Barenaked Ladies
Jump Around - House of Pain
Shipping Up To Boston - Dropkick Murphys
Song 2 - Blur

Gaelyne
I have a short 4 song play list of songs I listen to for starting my day:
Get Up by Mike & The Mechanics
Wake Up Call by Phil Collins
It Will be a Good Day by Yes
Ordinary World by Duran Duran

These 4 songs get my head in the right place for the day.  In particular though, I really wanted to share the song 'Get Up' with everyone because it just seems like a great theme song for us. (Well it works for me).

Jill
Wow - I have like 3000 songs.  I have some songs just segregated to an Exercise playlist though.  I have some meditation thing that is one hour long talking me into loving exercise LOL - I have a Tae Bo Workout mix, Wonder Woman mix, a High Energy Workout mix, and a mix from DJ Cool. I also have some Leslie Sansone walking tracks, Kathy Smith and Jane Fonda walking tracks, and Yoga videos.  I usually though just play a shuffle through my regular list when I walk...and heck, that could have Tchaikovsky to Kiss to Jon Mayer to ABBA to anything - I love music - ALL kinds of music.  There isn't any music that I can't stand (some hip-hop and some metal - I must say the ones that are cacophonic are not my faves).

Raquel
I like all different types of music, though I'm basically stuck from the 1990's downward...don't ask me about pop stars today cause I wouldn't be able to tell you anything! However, I don't exercise while listening to music, unless I'm stretching at home.  But there are times when I will put music on and start dancing to it!  I've made two lists:

Music that energizes me (a sampling):
* "Revolution" by The Beatles
* "El costo de la vida" [The price of life] by Juan Luis Guerra y 4.40
* "Our House" by Madness
* "Pressure" by Billy Joel
* "El carretero" & "Amor de loca juventud" [The Wagon Driver, Love of Crazy Youth] by Buena Vista Social Club
* "Mambo en Sax" & "Cerezo Rosa" by Pérez Prado
* "Como abeja al panal" [Like a bee to the honeycomb] & "A pedir su mano" [To ask for your hand] by Juan Luis Guerra y 4.40

*"We Didn't Light the Fire" & "This is the Time" by Billy Joel
* "19 de noviembre" [19th of November], "Volver al Valle" [Return to the Valley] by Carlos Vives
* "Take a Chance on Me, Dancing Queen, The Name of the Game" by ABBA
* "We Belong Together" by Pat Benatar
* "Rio" by Duran Duran
* "Wonder" by Natalie Merchant
*"Eine Kleine Nachtmuzik" by Mozart
* "Creeque Valley" by The Mammas and the Papas

Music for a reflective mood (a sampling):

* "In My Life" by The Beatles
*  "Waiting for the Night to Fall" by Depeche Mode
* "Daniel" & "Rocket Man" by Elton John
* "Where I Go" by Natalie Merchant
* "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon and Garfunkel
* "Con Te Partiro" by Andrea Bocelli
* "Testimonio," "Amapola" by Juan Luis Guerra y 4.40
* "Lord I Hope This Day is Good" by Anne Murray
* "Monday, Monday" by The Mammas and the Papas

 


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