[CR]Windtrainer/ Roller Music request

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Avocet)

Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 14:10:01 -0500
From: "Roy H. Drinkwater" <roydrink@mac.com>
To: <LouDeeter@aol.com>, <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <6a.a7ccbba.27973b50@aol.com>
Subject: [CR]Windtrainer/ Roller Music request

on 1/17/01 13:15, LouDeeter@aol.com wrote:
> I'll put in Iron Butterfly & we'll crank the stereo up & listen to
> In-a-god-a-da-vida.

Ok, I tried rec.bicycles.tech and got scoffed at, so I'll try here. Since I live in a northeastern location, there is cold white stuff on the ground (it's called snow for short). Therefore being of sound mind and weak knees @ 45, I have a old Holdsworth Special (CR content) on a windtrainer... I also have two sets of rollers, but don't use them (there's that sound mind and weak knees again...).

For the Holidays, I received a CD-RW drive. Since there is now a Napster version for the Mac, and iTunes is released, I would like to make a CD or two with music that makes me spin my wheels.

I am looking for suggestions on appropriate tunes, any style of music... need tune name, artist, perhaps album name. Also any websites, or specific places to purchase (I'm not completely cheap) good spinning music.

Examples I'm starting with:

Radar Love - Golden Earring Born to be Wild - Steppenwolf You Can't Catch Me - The Blues Project Maybelline - Chuck Berry Highway Star - Deep Purple Foggy Mountain Breakdown - Flatt & Scruggs Call Me - Blondie (American Gigolo theme) I Wanna Be Sedated - Ramones

Was there a soundtrack album for Breaking Away? Or can someone name those tunes. Again, any style of music, techno, celtic, disco, rockabilly, hymns, John Tech...(just kidding about John Tech...)

Roy H. Drinkwater Lititz, PA

p.s. I have liked music in the last 25 years, and I don't buy my music from TV ads....