Vulcan Drifter Riders

DISCUSSIONS => General Discussion => Topic started by: chief on March 27, 2010, 22:33:29 PM

Title: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on March 27, 2010, 22:33:29 PM
Wow for me there any number of good riding tunes, depending upon how I feel. Today its Stevie Ray Vaughn... any of them.

The other day I was riding and remembering the tunes I used to listen to while riding in the 70's... then I realized all those were IN MY HEAD! We didn't have anything small enough to tote on the bike and I certainly would not have put a radio on my low rider! <LOL>

So what is YOUR favorite riding tunes?
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: jcf on March 28, 2010, 11:47:10 AM
Black Betty by Rambam.
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on March 28, 2010, 12:59:42 PM
I have 3-4 versions of that one!  Did you know they have a disco version?! (not a favorite!)
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: jcf on March 28, 2010, 14:01:44 PM
RamBam did the one I like back in the early '70s.
Several artists (Meatloaf, Sheryl Crow) did versions.
The next best, after RamBam, is  the one by the Aussie group Spider Bait. The electric banjo is pretty cool.


jcf
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: 1999 Drifter on March 28, 2010, 16:52:02 PM
Born to be Wild..Stepenwolf :)
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on March 28, 2010, 19:53:37 PM
Yep, born is a good one. It's about cars but translates well to bikes.
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: 49Reo on March 28, 2010, 22:50:20 PM
 Gotta like Steppenwolf, Black Betty (RamBam) is a good one; Ray Wylie Hubbard is good, too; Sleep Of The Just, Three Days Straight, Red Dress, After All These Years, are just a few of his that are good; his stuff is a little more laid back though, blues type music.
Regards and such,
49Reo :)
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: pcarrell on March 29, 2010, 06:13:19 AM
The best music is right between my knees, and the volume control is at my right hand!  Puts a smile on my face every time!
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: PoppaK on March 29, 2010, 06:52:49 AM
The Boss's "Born to Run"
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: ski.dive on March 29, 2010, 07:56:12 AM
The 'best music' is the sound of your exhaust pipes!!!...LOL
;D
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on March 29, 2010, 12:36:41 PM
Spent many years riding and listening to tunes in my head and the sound of the exhaust. After a few hours of the droning, I am TOO relaxed. The change over to REAL tunes is very helpful to keep me alert.

And, nowadays, I don't always want to stay inside my own head. The combo of good music and the bike is a near perfect escape, especially when my sweetheart is sitting behind me. But, as has been mentioned, sometimes all you need is the rumble. I guess that's why they make on/off switches!

Now there is a problem with all of this... my wife likes country/western... Toby Keith, etc. I'm more Jethro Tull, Hendrix, Stevie Ray, type. So we have a mix that includes both when we ride together. For sure that will keep you awake and alert. <G>
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: 1999 Drifter on March 29, 2010, 17:46:09 PM
Hendrix/Joplin can't beat em,........... but don't want to join the either!
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: funkeydragon on March 29, 2010, 19:42:44 PM
must be ac/dc, any blues brothers soundtrack, motorhead, motley crue, zz top.
on the quiet side, janis joplin, eagles, steve ray vaughan, jetro.....

damn....the list is too long!!!!
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on March 30, 2010, 10:53:18 AM
2000 songs on my itouch... some are good, some not so good for riding... but there is a variety!

The list is indeed long. I have a really hard time naming the best/favorite - since my mood dictates what I want to hear at any particular time.

I like celtic jigs and the like when running through the mountains and twisties... hardcore stuff when running full throttle... mellow stuff on the easy rolling roadways... etc.

That's the good thing about nowadays... back in the old days you would get some riff/ditty in your head and sometimes it was hard as hell to get rid of it... or you simply couldn't remember more than a few bars!

Now you can either listen in real time, or turn it off and play in your own head. Best of both worlds IMHO.

Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: annieoakley on March 30, 2010, 11:50:42 AM
oooo funkeydragon, good choices! My son plays electric guitar and plays all of the 70-80s classics! Black Sabbath, Doobie Bros, Motley Crue, Journey, Ratt, AC/DC, Guns N Roses, Metcallica, EVH..... the list is endless. He is always asking what good biker tunes he should learn. I tell him "it's all good!!!!"
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: funkeydragon on March 30, 2010, 19:11:10 PM
Quote from: annieoakley on March 30, 2010, 11:50:42 AM
oooo funkeydragon, good choices! My son plays electric guitar and plays all of the 70-80s classics! Black Sabbath, Doobie Bros, Motley Crue, Journey, Ratt, AC/DC, Guns N Roses, Metcallica, EVH..... the list is endless. He is always asking what good biker tunes he should learn. I tell him "it's all good!!!!"

definitely all good!!!  :D
and you have a very good son!!!
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on March 30, 2010, 19:35:57 PM
Rode today... the best tune is whichever one comes up... ZZ Top for example!

Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: funkeydragon on March 31, 2010, 07:08:25 AM
Quote from: chief on March 30, 2010, 19:35:57 PM
Rode today... the best tune is whichever one comes up... ZZ Top for example!



yeah! la grange!!!
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: 1SG CAV on April 01, 2010, 21:04:20 PM
Centerfold, My best friend girl......plus others by Hayseed Dixie.........or.........alittle CW McCall.......... The background singers are the hardkrome headers rumbling to the beat of the music. 8)
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on April 01, 2010, 21:28:06 PM
Today..: outlaws -one last ride, green grass and high tides etc

Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: JHoffman on April 03, 2010, 07:12:12 AM
Ok so maybe I'm just a "youngin" but I'm down with the harder stuff..."in his moment", "flyleaf", and the like.
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: pcarrell on April 03, 2010, 21:14:12 PM
Led Zepplin........Kasmir, Rock & Roll, Since I've Been Lovin' You, Bron-Y-Aur Stomp, When the Levee Breaks, etc.

Pink Floyd.....Comfortably Numb, Time, Money, etc.

ZZ Top......Cheap Sunglasses, Nationwide, Fool For You Stockings, etc.

Edgar Winter Group......Frankenstien, Free Ride, etc.

Foghat......Slow Ride

Golden Earring........Radar Love

Aerosmith......Sweet Emotion, Long Train Runnin', Walk This Way

CCR........Fortunate Son

Don Felder.......Heavy Metal

Anything SRV!

Thats for the older stuff.......

I also dig some Mercy Me, Lincoln Brewster, Story Side B, things like that.
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: two wheels of fury on April 13, 2010, 21:41:39 PM
Because I'm usually riding in town, I seem to have a lot of jazz in my cerebral ipod (Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, etc.) When I go out to the country roads, it's old country music (Johnny Cash, Waylon, Hank senior). I just have to stay away from George Jones. If I hear 'He Stopped Loving Her Today', I lose it. ;)
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: GG on April 13, 2010, 22:39:00 PM
I like a lot of stuff, any and all classic rock and newer stuff too-  faves include Boston, Deep Purple, Rush,
Metallica, Kiss, Ozzy, Queensryche, ZZ Top, Van Halen, Def Leppard, Streetheart, Supertramp, Springsteen, and too many more to list.

When I am really tired, working out, or working on a tan or just need something different, I turn to a metal/rap Mash Ups or  some Dead Celebrity Status, Eminem, 2 Live Crew, and some other stuff that would make my mother blush.

I am never at a loss of tunes to listen too that's for sure, don't really listen to country though, so I can't ride to close to hubby's bike  -  his music depresses me LOL!
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: klake1 on June 08, 2010, 22:09:23 PM
Some of you are missing the great segway that has landed in front of you. This is about the Drifter motorcycle use a little imagination.  Thought that you'd like the humor.
How about anything by the Drifters, Drift away by Dobie Gray or Uncle Kracker, Drifting by Enya, Drift and die by Puddle of mudd, Drift off to dream by Travis Tritt, Drifting by Sara McLachlan, Drifting by Andy McKee, Driftin' bu Earl Klugh, High Plains Drifter by the Beastie Boys.

Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on June 09, 2010, 13:42:07 PM
<LOL>... drifter folks are always imaginative!
Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: Mr Bill on June 09, 2010, 14:32:58 PM
Grateful Dead!!! - all
Bob Seger - Turn the Page
John Denver - Country Road

I don't listen to music when I ride, but often get these tunes stuck in my head while I'm on the bike.

Title: Re: Best Riding Tune
Post by: chief on June 09, 2010, 15:41:15 PM
I think that's what started this thread... I was remembering listening to a particular tune while riding my new 78 HD. Then I realized the music was in my head back in those days. No onboard music!