Music to Sail By

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Rick Webb

Variety is the Spice...

I have a 12-disk changer on mine and this is what is in a cartridge I always start out with on the boat. I have the same changer in the car so it is easy to swap out and bring in more. Sounds like there are just as many music as boat snobs out there. Appreciating and trying to understand different things is what makes the juke box play folks. I still cannot figure out Rap or the volume with which it is played but I am trying. 1. Willie Nelson, Stardust 2. Best of Gilbert and Sullivan 3. Fleetwood Mac, Rumors 4. Eagles, Hotel California 5. Gershwin’s Greatest Hits 6. Jimmy Buffet, Ballads 7. Jimmy Buffet, Boat Songs 8. Meat Loaf, Bat Out of Hell 9. Wagner, Ride of the Valkeries 10. Hank Williams Greatest Hits 11. Bob Marley Greatest Hits 12. Blues Brothers, Briefcase Full of Blues
 
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Ripple

Night sail = Moody Blues

We have a local artist Ken Bateman, kbat373873@aol.com who made a great CD. Otherwise Jimmy and a variety of Blues artists in on the changer along with some "gonja" CDs.
 
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CaptEdTeach

boatmusic

I listen to a bit of Marley, Buffett and new comer Eric Stone. If you want to check him out for yourself you can do so at www.boatsongs.com and tell him Lee sent you. Another good place for boat music is www.migrationmusic.com with there sister site www.migrationradio.com You can listen right on the puter Capt Teach
 
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Nate

Depends on the sailing

When I'm knocked over, dipping the rail and pounding through five to seven footers soaking wet with water spraying back into the cockpit- "cheeseburgers in paradise" just won't cut it on my boat. I need something with a little more edge- Rage works, so does Our Lady Peace, Black Crows Live- (gotta love the guitar work), Tragically Hip, etc.. On those lazy day sails with the wife and kids, you know- the ones when you do more swimming than sailing, you can't beat the island music- Tosh, Lucky Dube, Sattelites (toronto band). At anchor- the wife and I spent the better part of the past two seasons with Dido's "No Angel", but I think Norah Jones will be weighing in heavily this season.
 
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MArk

From Pink Floyd to Enya

Depends on the mood/activities. I always have some Pink Floyd, Moody Blues, Buffett, Doors, Steely Dan and even Enya on board. Enya music and videos: http://www.enya.com/enya_song_directory.asp Pink Floyd Echos: http://www.pinkfloyd.co.uk/pages/main.html
 
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Kris Underwood

Only one artist to sail to

Without a doubt, the perfect artist to listen to while sailing is Jimmy Buffet. Whether you are eating cheeseburgers on the bow, you are the son of a son of sailer or a pirate looking at 40. Nothing beats the sounds of Buffet on a nice windy day at the lake. Now if you are going to get drunk and.....I prefer something a little more romantic.
 
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Roger Mummah

Eileen Quinn and Kelly McGuire

We have sort of gotten sick of Buffet although he spins in our CD player regularly. Our current favorites are more light hearted. Since we are Bahama cruisers we love Eileen Quinn's music. It is very specific to cruising topics and the Bahamas. We also love Kelly McGuire's "Redfish Island". Both of these singers have clever and funny lyrics. Roger and Susie Mummah www.cruisingendlesssummer.com
 
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Ken

Everything

We listen to almost everything. Country, Jimmy, Reaggie, Santana and Yanni. All are good depending on wind aand waves.
 
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Chris

After Stan Rogers

Stan Rogers fans need to check out Great Big Sea, who say they are "from the Tropical island of Newfoundland". Not real easy to find in this country, but all over the place in Canada.
 
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Barbara

Thanks, Chris!

Chris, Thanks for mentioning Great Big Sea. Love them. Seeing them in concert this weekend. They do a great job of combining rock with traditional sea shanties. Another fun group with a slightly more punk edge, but still some traditional Irish seafaring themes is Flogging Molly. For more traditional sounds, the Saturday Night at Sea CD has all the classic sea shanties. We mix all this in with Buffet, Marley, reggae mixes, rock, 80's. It's all good.
 
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Todd Alt

Whatever floats your boat etc.

I enjoy the sound of the wind and water while under way. Dockside or at anchor I like Ottmar Leibert, or something by Naratta or Windom Hill. It seems that Jimmy Buffett has been somewhat overplayed in my neck of the woods. In my Marina I often hear Buffett blaring out of a giant Sea Ray with a drunk on deck wearing gold neck jewelry - It kinda takes away the mood for Jimmy.
 
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Jim

Yes to Jimmy

Jimmy Buffet is absolutely the one to sail to. And to help it along, I installed a new CD stereo system in my MacGregor 21 last year. Just back from the Miami boat show and a few days in Key West, and Jimmy was in the Z-3 Roadster stereo, also!!! (Key West is definitely the place to be in February!!!)
 
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Tom Monroe

I love music, but ...

... I never listen to it on the boat. I love the sounds of sailing. I go out there to merge with whatever is happening on the water, and thereby bring peace to my soul. Even at anchor, I'd rather listen to the creak of the boat, the cry of birds, etc. (Parenthetically, I'm puzzled by "listening" to music under way. Don't the sounds of sailing degrade the music?) In the marina, no such peace obtains on the weekend, and usually the OTHER GUY'S music sends me home. Tom Monroe Carlyle Lake
 
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Alison

Eileen Quinn

I often listen to Jimmy, but Eileen Quinn's music wins hands down -- CDs: Degrees of Deviation, Mean Low Water, No Significant Features. You can buy her CDs at www.CDbaby.com or on the Latitudes & Attitudes web site. Some of her music is thoughtful -- you can tell she wrote it on a night watch far from shore. And some of her songs just make us laugh out loud -- My Old Job, Gotta Regatta, Trouble in Paradise, The Anchoring Dance... We can all relate.
 
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LaDonna Bubak - CatalinaOwners.com

Parrothead and proud of it!!

While I *do* listen to other music, Jimmy is the standard aboard. My brother introduced me to his music almost 20 years ago and I've never lost my love for his storytelling. I know he's not *technically* a great musician but I love him nonetheless! I have pretty eclectic musical taste - my CD library includes Tex Ritter, Mojo Nixon, Janet Jackson, Mozart, Incubus, Kid Rock, etc. - but Jimmy's my main man! LaDonna
 
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ken

the one and only one sailing music

try the soft sounds of enya you won`t be sorry
 
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Ed

No Music

Jimmy Buffet can't die soon enough. Sailing is a respite from civilization. I get distracted with too much input. Sailing the slot (SF) with G*d's hammer at work is plenty. If it's too still to make steerage, I heave to and read the paper. I won't even bring talkers.
 
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Lisa

Compilation

When my husband put a CD player in our Catalina 22, I compiled a CD of sailing music, containing Buffet, Enya, OMD, Beach Boys (can't beat "Sail On Sailor"!), Rod Stewart, David Grey, Peter White, and for a quirky treat you must check out Jonathan Edward's "Sailboat"!!
 
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Frederik

Pat Metheny

As a composer/pianist Pat Metheny keeps me sharp in sailing; Though next to Jazz I listen lots to 15th/16th century vocal music as well as the Jazzy Shostakowich and Prokovjev. It all fits like, my quick-get-away 30 footer, like a pair of jeans. Regards Frederik
 
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Jamie Brown

If you sail you have to Buffet

Jimmy Buffet is by far the 1st choice, then good old rock-n-roll,Moody Blues,Bob Seger,Bread, Jim Croce,Styx,James Taylor,Simon and Garfunkel Music you can understand the words to
 
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