Challenge Accepted... I Think
Music for Running
Inspired by Irene, today I created a playlist to listen to during the marathon. There are 92 songs all together. It works out to be six hours, 15 minutes, and 11 seconds.
Then, because I had nothing better to do (translation: "Because I didn't want to wash the dishes"), I posted that bit of information on my Facebook status. Tall Mel wanted to know what my top ten songs are. Tall-in-Wedges Mel wanted me to list them all in a blog. I'm still not sure if she was serious.
Well, since I still have nothing better to do (translation: "Since I hate putting laundry away"), I decided to respond to the Mels in a single blog. I'm going to list all of the songs on my playlist. I will indicate which are my 10 favorite running songs for Tall Mel.
I'm going to write them in order of how they appear on my iPod playlist (mostly alphabetical by artist). When I run, it's on "shuffle" so they won't be in this order for the race.
In case you haven't noticed, the songs with the red * are church/worship songs. These songs help keep the focus off of myself when I'm getting worn out. I find they help me stop thinking about how sore and tired I am.
The ten songs that have the ** are the my favorites for running. They either have a good beat, make me happy, or keep my mind off of myself for a while. I added a bunch of new songs today, though, so I may find some other favorites.
Wellness & Heeling (Pun Intended)
That crazy-looking night splint seems to be helping. I woke up this morning, stepped on my heel, and *voila!* no pain! It felt mostly better all day... until I stood around on our hard floor making dinner without my shoes on, because my 7 yr. old spilled apple juice and my running shoes got the brunt of the splatter.
So I'm happy! Not about the juicy shoes, happy about my heel. Thanks for all your well-wishes, suggestions, and sharing your knowledge!
Inspired by Irene, today I created a playlist to listen to during the marathon. There are 92 songs all together. It works out to be six hours, 15 minutes, and 11 seconds.
Then, because I had nothing better to do (translation: "Because I didn't want to wash the dishes"), I posted that bit of information on my Facebook status. Tall Mel wanted to know what my top ten songs are. Tall-in-Wedges Mel wanted me to list them all in a blog. I'm still not sure if she was serious.
Well, since I still have nothing better to do (translation: "Since I hate putting laundry away"), I decided to respond to the Mels in a single blog. I'm going to list all of the songs on my playlist. I will indicate which are my 10 favorite running songs for Tall Mel.
I'm going to write them in order of how they appear on my iPod playlist (mostly alphabetical by artist). When I run, it's on "shuffle" so they won't be in this order for the race.
- Take a Chance on Me -- ABBA
- The Lucky One -- Alison Krauss & Union Station
- She Talks to Angels -- The Black Crowes
- Into the Ocean -- Blue October
- Run-Around -- Blues Traveler
- Don't Look Back -- Boston
- Not to Us -- Chris Tomlin *
- Accidentally in Love -- Counting Crows
- Proud Mary -- Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Bad Moon Rising -- CCR
- Who'll Stop the Rain -- CCR
- Don't Dream it's Over -- Crowded House
- Up and Away -- Dave Matthews Band **
- Grace is Gone -- DMB
- So Much to Say -- DMB
- American Baby -- DMB
- Ants Marching -- DMB
- Come on Eileen -- Dexy's Midnight Runners **
- Mercy -- Duffy
- The Riddle -- Five for Fighting
- Monday Morning -- Fleetwood Mac
- Don't Stop -- Fleetwood Mac
- When I Come Around -- Green Day
- Sweet Child O' Mine -- Guns N' Roses **
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door -- Guns N' Roses
- Upside Down (Remix) -- Jack Johnson & Money Mark
- Me and Bobby McGee -- Janis Joplin **
- No Slack -- Joe Bonamassa
- Unbroken -- Joe Bonamassa
- Waiting for Me -- Joe Bonamassa
- Red Light -- Jonny Lang
- Bump in the Road -- J. Lang
- Anything's Possible -- J. Lang
- Don't Stop Believing -- Journey **
- Walking on Sunshine -- Katrina & the Waves
- Black Horse & the Cherry Tree -- KT Tunstall
- Suddenly I See -- KT Tunstall
- Fool in the Rain -- Led Zeppelin
- All Downhill -- Lyle Lovett
- In My Own Mind -- Lyle Lovett
- If I Had a Boat -- Lyle Lovett
- Private Conversation -- Lyle Lovett
- Independence Day -- Martina McBride
- I Run for Life -- Melissa Etheridge **
- Breathe -- Michelle Branch
- Shattered -- OAR
- Fool in the Rain -- OAR
- Hit Me with Your Best Shot -- Pat Benatar
- Outrageous -- Paul Simon
- Grace Like Rain -- Plumbline * **
- I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) -- The Proclaimers
- We Will Rock You -- Queen
- We are the Champions -- Queen
- Fat Bottomed Girls -- Queen
- Dani California -- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Snow (Hey Oh) -- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Time Stand Still -- Rush
- My Redeemer Lives -- Rueben Morgen *
- Walkin' on the Sun -- Smashmouth **
- Dakota -- Stereophonics
- A Thousand Trees -- Stereophonics
- Step on my Old Size Nines -- Stereophonics
- Have a Nice Day -- Stereophonics
- Pick a Part that's New -- Stereophonics
- When the Stars Go Blue -- Tim McGraw
- Sweetest Thing -- U2
- Desire -- U2
- All Along the Watchtower -- U2
- Angel of Harlem -- U2
- Beautiful Day -- U2
- '40' -- U2
- When Love Comes to Town -- U2 with BB King **
- Red Red Wine -- UB40 **
- A Thousand Miles -- Vanessa Carlton
- Baba O'Riley -- The Who
- Your Love is Amazing -- Brenton Brown *
- Forever -- Chris Tomlin *
- I Lift my Eyes Up -- Kutless *
- Majestic -- Lincoln Brewster *
- Everlasting God -- Lincoln Brewster *
- Blessed be Your Name -- Matt Redman *
- Jesus Lord of Heaven -- Kutless *
- Another Hallelujah -- Lincoln Brewster *
- Today is the Day -- Lincoln Brewster *
- Let the Praises Ring -- Lincoln Brewster *
- Tom Sawyer -- Rush
- Marathon -- Rush
- The Tide is High -- Blondie
- Heart of Glass -- Blondie
- The Climb -- Miley Cyrus
- Once in a Lifetime -- Talking Heads
- And She Was -- Talking Heads
- The Day we Caught the Train -- Ocean Colour Scene
In case you haven't noticed, the songs with the red * are church/worship songs. These songs help keep the focus off of myself when I'm getting worn out. I find they help me stop thinking about how sore and tired I am.
The ten songs that have the ** are the my favorites for running. They either have a good beat, make me happy, or keep my mind off of myself for a while. I added a bunch of new songs today, though, so I may find some other favorites.
Wellness & Heeling (Pun Intended)
That crazy-looking night splint seems to be helping. I woke up this morning, stepped on my heel, and *voila!* no pain! It felt mostly better all day... until I stood around on our hard floor making dinner without my shoes on, because my 7 yr. old spilled apple juice and my running shoes got the brunt of the splatter.
So I'm happy! Not about the juicy shoes, happy about my heel. Thanks for all your well-wishes, suggestions, and sharing your knowledge!
Comments
Love from Tall in Heels Mel (ha ha ha ha!)
So glad the heel is feeling heelthy! (that was a stretch, I know)
Glad you are feeling better, bummer about the Apple juice. Note to self, keep shoes off the ground.
Glad your heel is feeling better!
Ants Marching-- SUCH a good running song. I cannot believe I don't have that on my IPOD. I will now!
Most of all Sara, I am very happy to hear your foot is healing. That is great!
I have been keeping my fingers crossed for you this week. You're just a few days away now!!!!
Hope the heel continues to heal. ;o)
Edie Brickell-What I am...great song to add to your 93.....cuz you need one more song :-)