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Tune in. Turn on. Work out.
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 19:44
by Pista
Inspired by
blackandgold65's "running playlist"
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 077#598077
Goffs aren't known for pounding treadmills & doing crunches, but I guess some of us are.
What's a good Sisters playlist that gets you feeling the "Burn"?
*has coat prepared*
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 23:00
by blackandgold65
seeing as I ahem... 'inspired' the question, I'll go first with the actual playlist (not exclusively TSOM) I use to run to currently & it is of course entitled Run Goth Girl Run....
Husbands - Savages
Floorshow - TSOM
A Forest - The Cure
Black Steel - Tricky
Body Electric -TSOM
Adrenochrome - TSOM
Talk About the Weather - RLYL
Don't Fall - Chameleons
Spying Glass - Massive Attack
Love Like Blood - KJ
Get It On - Grinderman
Adrenalin - Bauhaus
Mercy Seat - Nick Cave & Bad Seeds
Trance - Killing Joke
Papa Won't Leave You Henry - Nick Cave
Lights Go Out - March Violets
Dark Entries - Bauhaus
Anaconda - TSOM
Not Your Fault - Big Sexy Noise
Vision Thing - TSOM
Doctor Jeep - TSOM
Arabian Knights - Siouxsie & Banshees
Crash & Burn - TSOM
Ivo - Cocteau Twins
In Cythera - KJ
Back of Love - Echo & the Bunnymen
Lunacy - Swans.............
...I'm not done yet...when the fog has cleared and the bats have left the belltower....
a post-run stretch to Something Fast!!!
Posted: 26 Mar 2013, 12:30
by LyanvisAberrant
blackandgold65 wrote: seeing as I ahem... 'inspired' the question, I'll go first with the actual playlist (not exclusively TSOM) I use to run to currently & it is of course entitled Run Goth Girl Run....
Husbands - Savages
Floorshow - TSOM
A Forest - The Cure
Black Steel - Tricky
Body Electric -TSOM
Adrenochrome - TSOM
Talk About the Weather - RLYL
Don't Fall - Chameleons
Spying Glass - Massive Attack
Love Like Blood - KJ
Get It On - Grinderman
Adrenalin - Bauhaus
Mercy Seat - Nick Cave & Bad Seeds
Trance - Killing Joke
Papa Won't Leave You Henry - Nick Cave
Lights Go Out - March Violets
Dark Entries - Bauhaus
Anaconda - TSOM
Not Your Fault - Big Sexy Noise
Vision Thing - TSOM
Doctor Jeep - TSOM
Arabian Knights - Siouxsie & Banshees
Crash & Burn - TSOM
Ivo - Cocteau Twins
In Cythera - KJ
Back of Love - Echo & the Bunnymen
Lunacy - Swans.............
...I'm not done yet...when the fog has cleared and the bats have left the belltower....
a post-run stretch to Something Fast!!!
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
Body electric - TSOM
There.... Fixed that for you...
Posted: 26 Mar 2013, 12:39
by centurionofprix
I don't usually listen to music when lifting (and I don't do much of that anymore either) but UTG & Ribbons are great for difficult attempts.
VT the entire album. I like the long mixes of Doctor Jeep, TC, Dominion etc.. ROMEO DOWN. War on Drugs, Arms, Summer, Body Electric ('84/'93). Comfortably Numb/SKOS.
Fleetwood Mac: Sisters of the Moon, Rhiannon (live) etc with the killer finales and the girly mystical voodoo.
Cockney Rebel: Sebastian, Ritz, Mr. Soft
Ghost Dance: River Of No Return (live), Down To The Wire, Fool's Gold
Emmylou Harris: Wayfaring Stranger
John Cale: Leaving It Up To You, Dying On The Vine
Cohen: anything; Don't Go Home With Your Hard-On
Posted: 26 Mar 2013, 18:12
by Suleiman
'A Slight Case Of Overbombing' is good for running. UTG to warm up and then TOL to pick up the pace.
These days I like 'Overkill' or just the sound of my gasping to do my interval training to (kettlebell snatches if your interested).
Heavy lifting requires heavy metal.
Posted: 27 Mar 2013, 00:52
by blackandgold65
yes forgotten about TOL- always makes me wanna do the snaking hand waving dance thing however, which can look a bit insane whilst running on the road...
kettle bells are great for overall toning etc....I had a good instructor for a while, my arms had never looked so toned (all gone to pot again now)!!!, must stop using them as door stops and get into them again
Posted: 27 Mar 2013, 09:58
by markfiend
The only exercise I do is walking, to and from work is ~4miles a day. However, just that walk means that I reckon I've lost at least a stone (and nearly 2 inches off my waist) since I moved jobs from where I had to drive...
Music to walk to? Whatever I've got on the iPod at the time, and if I can't decide I have a random album selector on my website. (Although its list needs updating.)