Music for a mountain roadtrip?

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by OWilderness » Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:03 pm

RATATAT!

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by woodsxc » Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:26 pm

connollyck wrote:
Sierra Ledge Rat wrote:Sigur Rós

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Trippy psychadelic space music from Iceland.

I'll never forget bouncing across the interior highlands of Iceland, the Sprengisandur, looking out across the desert and the ice caps, listening to the first CD by Sigur Rós.

It was like doing acid but better.

But Beethoven's Choral Symphony is a close second!


fuck yeah. sigor ros is the shit. i listen to that in my ipod when its storming outside and i want to chill and sleep after roasting a fat bizowl


I love the new album "()". It's trippy as balls and great for zoning when I need to relax and do some serious writing.

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by OOG » Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:20 pm

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by mvs » Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:45 pm

The soundtrack to the new Nanga Parbat movie (it's on iTunes), really great guitar solos, instrumentals. A pretty badass yodeling song too :lol:

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by rasgoat » Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:48 pm

In addition to the excellent posts of NEIL YOUNG and SIGUR ROS, I would like to add PHISH!!!!!!!

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by xDoogiex » Wed Feb 10, 2010 12:50 am

i finally started giving Godspeed You! Black Emperor a chance. it's awesome

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by Bubba Suess » Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:31 am

Has anyone ever heard of Tommy Bolin? Aside kicking serious ace, he did the soundtrack to an obscure climbing film from the early 70's called "The Naked Edge".

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by mstender » Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:53 pm

Bubba Suess wrote:Has anyone ever heard of Tommy Bolin? Aside kicking serious ace, he did the soundtrack to an obscure climbing film from the early 70's called "The Naked Edge".


I know Tommy Bolin from a '76 Deep Purple album and also from Billy Cobham's "Spectrum" but I do not know this soundtrack. How is the film?

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by drpw » Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:16 am

Athos791 wrote:When I was younger my dad, brother and I were on a 2 week trip to the mount zirkel wilderness and we forgot our CDs for the car rides between camps as to town and what not. The only cd we had was my dads friends Simon and garfunkles greatest hits. Was an awesome cd for a mountain trip and I have loved them ever since.


Reminds me of going to Mexico with nothing but a Clapton tape and an Elvis tape. Driving donuts in the dirt blasting Elvis with the windows down to try and get all the flies out.

The atmosphere during drive to the trail head is usually nothing like the ensuing time in the wilderness. The past few trips have been: Passion Pit, Vampire Weekend, The Decemberists, and lots of Chromeo. The sleepier we get on the drive in, the louder and faster the music gets. The night usually ends with Matt & Kim blasting as we show up at the trail head.

The drive out is almost always something very mellow: Panda Bear, Shins, Broken Bells, Karen O and the Kids (soundtrack to Where the Wild Things Are, which is awesome if you haven't heard it.)

However, nothing, I mean nothing, makes me feel like climbing a mountain than this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niKT-kJfUz4

"I change shapes just to hide in this place but I'm still, I'm still, an animal!"

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by grunt » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:43 pm

This thread is awesome and has introduced me to some artists I've never heard of...but now will be getting their albums. 8)

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by aedwards » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:54 pm

Philip Glass 'Solo Piano' is good for the diePod whilst solo hiking.

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by Carbo » Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:14 pm

Amazed how many Sigur Ros fans there are. Perfect for the lazy drive at day time. But I need something harder when heading up 395 at 1AM.

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drive and relax

by attimount » Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:39 am

Everything from Thievery Corporation or Moby for driving, and more relaxing Arcana, Dead Can Dance or Pink Floyd for the the bad weather days in tent.

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by RickF » Sat Feb 27, 2010 6:41 pm

I fit the trend of the most of the above posts. Hard driving, head bangin, high-energy music on the way to climb or hike. At my age my taste spans a few decades so I go for everything from Alvin Lee & 10 Year After, Brain Eno, Elvis Costello, Offspring, Jeff Beck, AC/DC, Beck, Soundgarden/Audioslave, Smashing Pumkins, Foofighters, Wolfmother, and Queens of the Stone Age to mention a few.

For some reason, on the way home I tend to the mellower side and just tune in to Bluesville or classic rock on XM radio.

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