JogTunes Posts Running Music by Conor Oberst, The Faint, The Ting Tings and More

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Bob Marcus

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Aug 9, 2008, 1:45:58 AM8/9/08
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Hi All,

JogTunes.com presents more great running music rated by BPM from new albums by Conor Oberst, The Faint, and The Ting Tings. Check them out at JogTunes.com. Just scroll down to the Tunes list or use the artist search field.

Peter Andersson, our veteran contributor, sent me a great new list. From it I posted tunes by Gemini Five, Darryl Worley, and Gotthard with a BPM range of 147 to 179. Here's his website for more great tunes and commentary.

Runner's World's discussion thread, What song finished your run today?, provided some fine runnable tunes. GoDaddy posted Tick Tick Boom by The Hives. It rocks at a leisurely jog of 136 BPM. I also found Walk Idiot Walk by the same band on iTunes. It's a faster jog at 147.

Angels & Airwaves is well represented on the thread. Daddy_go_run listed Call to Arms. I had this on jogtunes.com and added runnerdad1's suggestion, Secret Crowds. The BPMs are 182 and 155 respectively.

Thanks to DaniAPotter's passion for Fall Out Boy's album, From Under the Cork Tree, I found 5 perfect running tunes with those fun long names:

Sugar, We're Goin Down (BPM 164)
Our Lawyer Made Us Change the Name of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued (BPM 155)
Of All the Gin Joints In All the World (BPM 173)
I've Got a Dark Alley and a Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Your Mouth (Summer Song) (BPM 156)
Champagne for My Real Friends, Real Pain for My Sham Friends (BPM 160)

My thanks to Peter and Runners'World contributors for your fine suggestions.

Best of running (and other workouts)!

Dr. Bob

Shawn Taylor

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Aug 9, 2008, 8:47:49 AM8/9/08
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I've been running, spinning, and roller blading to music for time now.  I'm now looking for a way to jog with a partner(s) while listening to the same music and was wondering if there is such a thing as a wireless MP3 player that could have 2 or more sets of head phones.
Is there a product that can do this?
 
Thanks,
 
Shawn

Bob Marcus

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Aug 9, 2008, 5:31:04 PM8/9/08
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Doing a quick Google search I came across this article.
Stream Music Wirelessly To Multiple Listeners -- For a Price
It may be what you're looking for.  Tell us how it turns out.

Dr. Bob

You may find sales info for this product with more searching. 
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