Sunday, 8 April 2007

This Post Does Not Exist.

I just had this huge post typed up, but then ended up closing it down in the midst of a snark fit. Bella Rabbit is doing okay; her eye has calmed down, but she is still sitting in the corner with it closed most of the time which doesn't look good. Meaning? I'm still a worried mum, who is not really in the mood for blogging.

Instead, I am leaving you with a request.

Can you please distract me with your best walking/running songs? Some of you might know that I've been walking at least 30 minutes a day for the last month or so, and I'm exhausting my playlist a little. Give me some of your favourites, save me from a future of walking to the same angry songs over and over.

Happy Easter.

13 comments:

  1. I just consulted my workout list and it said:

    Kelly Clarkson - Walk Away
    Christina Aguilera - Fighter
    Madonna - things from Confessions on a Dance Floor, such as Get Together
    old school Paula Abdul - like from the early 90s

    I can't believe I just admitted that so I am going to stop now....

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  2. These are 3 of the songs I can remember on my workout list:

    "All fired up" - Pat Benetar
    "Funky Cold Medina" - Tone Loc
    "'Get you alone" - Thicke

    Big hugs to Bella.

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  3. Alright, this is going to get embarrassing, but, well... anything in the name of being fit, right? Anyway, here are any of the songs that are most likely to be deemed okay while I'm huffing along on the elliptical or rocking out with the weights or even sometimes running the track. Different speeds, but you'll find decent (or at least ambiguous and therefore interesting) lyrics and always a good beat. For the record -- NSYNC, the Spice Girls, Hanson, and Ashlee Simpson are some of workout favorites. The songs I listed are just the ones I currently use.

    Amy Winehouse -- Rehab
    Kanye West -- Gold Digger
    Blue October -- Into the Ocean
    Fiona Apple -- Tymps
    Teddy Geiger -- For You I Will (Confidence)
    Ashlee Simpson -- Pieces of Me
    Beyonce -- Irreplaceable
    Josh Turner -- Would You Go With Me
    Mika -- Grace Kelly
    Mika -- Love Today
    Mika -- Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)
    (Ah, hell -- most all of Mika's album)
    Regina Spektor -- Fidelity
    NSYNC -- Bye Bye Bye
    Aerosmith -- Love in an Elevator
    Alex Lloyd -- Amazing
    Ashley Parker Angel -- Let U Go
    Sublime -- Santeria
    Robbie Williams -- Millennium
    Queen -- You're My Best Friend
    Marvin Gaye -- Let's Get It On
    Liz Phair -- Why Can't I?
    Gin Blossoms -- Hey Jealousy
    Gladys Knight -- Midnight Train to Georgia
    Hanson -- MMMBop
    Jack's Mannequin -- Into the Airwaves

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  4. You have Regina Specktor! AND Santeria, I like you. I really do.

    Ok, here are some suggestions... but be aware, some will be extremely cheesy.

    Rocking The Suburbs - Ben Folds Five
    We Didn't Start The Fire - Billy Joel
    Bleed Like Me - Trapt
    Four Minute Warning - Mark Owen
    Aint That Just The Way - Lutricia McNeal
    All Night Long - Lionel Richie
    Warning - GreenDay
    Friday On My Mind - The Easy Beats
    Unloveable - Darren Hayes
    Addicted - Kelly Clarkson
    Humping Around - Bobby Brown (LOL!)
    The Floor - Johnny Gill
    Be Myself Again - Eric Benet

    Ok that'll do :P

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  5. Regina Spektor is indeed excellent. That's happy walking music though. Good angry walking music:

    Pretty much any Rage Against the Machine song, especially things like "Sleep Now in the Fire" and "Maggie's Farm"

    Sounds nuts, but the first six or so songs off the XXX soundtrack are great for walking, as is song number 11, I think. I don't know the names of the songs, sorry. :(

    Or you could go another way and get some good dance walking songs. Pretty much anything from a Queer as Folk soundtrack (first three seasons particularly) would work really well for that. So does The Prodigy.

    One good song to start a walk with is 'Til I Collapse by Eminem. Normally I hate this guy, but I really like this song. Also Marilyn Manson's album "The Golden Age of Grotesque" is a good walk album. LOTS of drums.

    Goin' Out West by Tom Waits or Gomez, whichever version you prefer.

    Here endeth my strange music.

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  6. I checked your comments to see what the suggestions would be! I'm horrible about actually getting music onto my iPod. I'm so impressed that you've been walking 30 minutes a day. I've never done that on a consistent 7-day-a-week basis. Good for you! :)

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  7. upbeat rascal flatts: "life is a highway," "me and my gang," etc.

    love you, chica!

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  8. I really don't think you can go past 'girlfriend' by avril. Really, her best yet. Such musical craftsmanship.

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  9. I don't run/walk much...so I'm no help there. :P

    but I do hope Bella gets better :)

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  10. *Hugs* to Bella.

    I like the angry stuff personally...I'm all about Disturbed and Guns N' Roses. Also, here are a couple of others straight from my MP3 (as of yet unnamed, still):

    Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar on Me
    Modest Mouse - Float On
    Journey - Separate Ways
    No Doubt - Spiderwebs
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Can't Stop
    The Clash - Train in Vain
    David Bowie - Modern Love
    ELO - Sweet Talkin' Woman
    Foo Fighters - All My Life, Everlong, about a million others

    I have a million I want too...the first that comes to mind is Gwen Stefani - Hella Good...and all kinds of other obscure rock stuff from satellite radio.

    LOL, no idea if that helps! Go you for walking...

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  11. Ok so it's past my bedtime and I just wanted to check in here, so let me think about it and get back to you tomorrow, while I'm at work :)

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  12. For walking:

    Postal Service- Give Up
    Death Cab for Cutie- Plans
    The Shins- Wincing the Night Away
    Mike Doughty- Haughty Melodic
    Regina Spektor
    Cat Power- The Greatest

    For running:

    Genesis's Greatest Hits
    Any hip hop/ R & B
    Sleater-Kinney
    The Killers new album

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  13. I'm afraid I can't be of much help here, as I generally read while walking on the treadmill (or watch Home & Garden Television. SO addicted!). Hugs for your bunny, though.

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