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    Boat Music Playlist

    What's on your playlist for your different boating experiences?

    I have a list for lounging, dancing and more dancing. What songs do you have? I need to update and would love some suggestions.


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    Fantastic Voyage

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    Anything by Sublime, 311, Long Beach Dub Allstars

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    The Shocking Blue: "Send me a postcard"..
    Tommy




    "So as through a glass, and darkly
    The age long strife I see
    Where I fought in many guises,
    Many names, but always me."

    Gen. George S Patton

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    Cruising: Dan Darrah

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    Lounging Blues: Janiva Magness. Especially the "Do I move you?" album
    Last edited by bubblegoose1; 03-27-2014 at 12:58 PM.

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    Thanks! Keep'em coming please! I need hours of music!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Thanks! Keep'em coming please! I need hours of music!


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    Send Me a Postcard is an oldie but goody. It is a 60's psychedelic surfer twang song with a rather "frantic" beat and delivery.
    I don't know why, but at wide open throttle, running cove lines at 70 MPH+ in the Miller that song ALWAYS is in my head.
    I am going to make a POV go pro vid this summer doing that and lay that track over it.

    The Shocking Blue is better known for the song "Venus".

    Mariska Veres was the singer, a Dutch women who really led the way for the likes of Ann Wilson, Grace Slick, etc with her bell clear voice and seemingly effortless range.
    Cancer took her at 59 YO, in 2006.
    She still has a cult following, as does the shocking blue, and is considered by them (Me also) to have been a pivotal influence in those GREAT years when Rock and Roll was being defined.

    She was a TRIP...You would have liked her!!



    Last edited by thatguy; 03-27-2014 at 08:10 AM.
    Tommy




    "So as through a glass, and darkly
    The age long strife I see
    Where I fought in many guises,
    Many names, but always me."

    Gen. George S Patton

 

 

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