I'm sure you have heard their hit single "Little Lion Man".
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
$5 Album
New band fresh out of Great Britain. Don't you just love those rockin' Brits?
I'm sure you have heard their hit single "Little Lion Man".Well, this album is $5 for the month of December. Check it out:
I'm sure you have heard their hit single "Little Lion Man".
♫A Turkey for you, a Turkey for me....♫
No, I didn't play that classic Adam Sandler turkey song in my spin class, perhaps next year ;) I put together a playlist for Thanksgiving this year and it was a lot of fun. Hope everyone had a wonderful Turkey Day. Enjoy the playlist!
- Every Day Should Be A Holiday - The Dandy Warhols - Warm-up. Wouldn't this be nice if this song was true?
- Tripping Down the Freeway - Weezer - pick up the pace, fast seated flat. Yep, traveled by car this year, ugghh.
- Holiday - Vampire Weekend - seated flat. "It's the best time of the year!"
- Cousins - Vampire Weekend - fast seated flat, pick up pace @ guitar riff.
- Hungry Like The Wolf - Duran Duran - rolling hills. This song is perfect. I mean, by the time the dinner is finally ready, I'm most definitely hungry like....well, you get it.
- I Wanna Be Sedated - Ramones - fast seated flat. After that big meal, don't we all feel this way?
- Do Nothing Day - Phineas & Ferb Soundtrack - break song. If you are not cooking this is your 'Do Nothing Day'.
- Feeling Good - Muse - heavy climb, out of saddle during chorus. Feeling good after that dinner or not :)
- Chocolate - Snow Patrol - climb, inc. every 30 sec. Who is ready for some chocolate?!
- Charlie Brown's Parents - Dishwalla - add on the gear, @ :45 pick up the pace, out of saddle. Final work song. 'Cause no holiday is complete without a Charlie Brown Special.
- Thank You - Alanis Morissette - climb, inc. resistance every 30 seconds. Lets be thankful, 'cause the next two songs is also entitle Thank You.
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