Playlist

Playlist: August Cooking Tunes

 

For the past month, I've been lucky enough to be at races where I have great music to listen to on the radio. At the Tour of Utah, I listened to country radio constantly. When transferring from the start to finish, I rarely had any data connection, so I couldn't use Spotify even if I wanted to (and due to all the crap I have on my phone, I don't have enough space for music). After Utah, I spent time in California and then I simply got to come home. 

When I'm at home, I listen to a variety of music while working. When I really appreciate music is while cooking. I try to give solo cooking as much respect and attention as if I was cooking for others. I typically plan out my meals, grocery shop for fresh ingredients, pour myself a glass of wine, turn on music and get to it.

Here are my ten recent favorite songs to listen to: 

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  • Something More Than Free -- Jason Isbell
  • Hold On -- The Brevet
  • Ride With Me -- John & Jacob
  • Let's Stay Home Tonight -- Need To Breathe
  • Gonna Take A Little Rain -- Andrew Duhon
  • Anywhere But Here -- Drew Holcomb
  • Lost In The Light -- Bahamas
  • Oh My My -- Michael Warren
  • Rhythm & Blues -- The Head and the Heart
  • When I'm With You -- Ben Rector

You can find the playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/user/fcgorman/playlist/5ikTVyNhJuwpuck5fTc2vx

 

Playlist: Stage 4 Tour de Pologne

I'm all about music. I always have been. Anyone who has ridden with me for a decent amount of time knows I pride myself in my playlist. I feel every day, and possibly even every moment, should have its own soundtrack. And when there isn't music on, I start to feel a little uneasy, especially if I'm trying to work. One of my best monthly bills is Spotify, which gets me through races all over the world, working from home in a foreign country, lengthy airport layovers and long-haul flights.  (And I should also point out that I have an amazing global plan from T-Mobile that makes all this possible.)

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The Tour de Pologne isn't all about the bike race. A lot of this race seems to revolve around driving through Poland. This has included everything from heavy city traffic, four lane highways where maniacs try to run you down and super remote back country roads that count as about 1.5 lines wide. The race bible also doesn't mark the best route into the finish, so that's always its own added headache. 

On average, I'm spending about 4 to 5 hours a day in the car and they aren't relaxing, road trip hours. Many of them are white knuckled and see me praying to whatever in the hopes that I make it to the finish in time.

Yet, today was my most successful transfer to date. I gave up on the race bible. I gave up on the GPS. I gave up on Google Maps. Instead, I put myself behind a Polish team's bus and followed it at the max speed of about 115 kph for over two hours, which wasn't so bad because my little Cleo is floored by around 117 kph and I managed to make it to the finish for the first time without getting lost or blocked by road closures. 

All this time in the car means a killer playlist is vital. Right now, I'm all about the country music with a sprinkle of Americana. There is just something amusing to be driving across Poland listen to Luke Bran, Alison Krauss, Avett Brothers or Lee Brice.

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Here are some highlights from today's tunes:

  • Somewhere With You -- Kenny Chesney
  • Crazy Girl -- Eli Young Band
  • I Don't Dance -- Lee Brice
  • Highway Don't Care --Tim McGraw et al 
  • Life's What You Make It -- Graham Colton
  • Gunpowder & Lead -- Miranda Lambert
  • Home Alone Tonight --Luke Bryan and Karen Fairchild 
  • Whiskey Lullaby -- Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss (<-- her voice may be my favorite on Earth)
  • I Play the Road -- Zac Brown Band
  • Springsteen -- Eric Church
  • Come Over -- Kenny Chesney
  • Hard to Love -- Lee Brice
  • Head Full of Doubt -- The Avett Brothers
  • Kiss Tommorrow Goodbye --Luke Bryan

Below you can find today's whole playlist on Spotify. It runs nearly 3.5 hours....meaning most days I would still be a little short. I'm always open to music recommendations, so send them my way.

https://open.spotify.com/user/fcgorman/playlist/3iGljTO9YodHufIoyYab9E