Monday, February 7, 2011

The Pöet (47 minutes, Vigorous)

Pace Breakdown
Slow Walk 12:04
Mod Walk 7:12
Brisk Walk 2:56
Slow Jog 11:59
Mod Jog 9:53
Brisk Jog
Run 2:46
46:50

Distance: 2.2 to 3.2 miles
Speed: 2.8 to 4.1 MPH

Ave BPM: 121 (slower 117)
Jog Beats: 67% (slower 62%)

Pace Variability: High

Back in the day—like, WAY back in the day—all poems were sung. Poetry has since evolved into a number of different word beasts, but many of the best songs still reflect their poetic roots. Here’s a dozen songs with evocative lyrics to match their musical arrangements. You won’t find any rockers here, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any good jogging numbers in this list. So why not transport yourself while burning off a bit of flab?

Title

Artist

BPM

Time

PC

Comment

Genre

Album/Source

Steve’s Song

The Blues Project

109

4:58

3

Project at its flutey progiest

Psychedelic Rock

Projections

Secret Journey

The Police

131

3:34

4

Spiritual and spooky.
Very long intro

80s Rock

Ghost in the Machine

Staring at the Sun

U2

141

4:37

5

Bono goes blind

90s Rock

Pop

Jersey Thursday

Donovan

103

2:14

4

Short but quite lovely

Singer-Songwriter

Fairytale

Sixty Years On

Elton John

132

4:35

3

Gorgeous strings.
Long intro

Singer-Songwriter

Elton John

Because

The Beatles

161

2:46

5

Psychedeliclassical.
Two-Timer

British Pop

Abbey Road

Suzanne

Leonard Cohen

135

3:50

4

Perhaps most poetic song like, ever

Singer-Songwriter

The Best of Leonard Cohen

Late for the Sky

Jackson Browne

83

5:38

5

Rarely has angst been this expressive

Singer-Songwriter

Late for the Sky

Carpet Crawlers

Genesis

145

5:16

4

Quirky rockers at most intriguing

Prog Rock

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

Parasite

Fields

121

2:56

5

Quite poetic, considering the subject matter.
3/4 time, short outro

Alternative Rock

Everything Last Winter

Summer’s Cauldron

XTC

99

3:20

5

Dreamy, organic and magical.
Long intro, segues into Grass

Alternative Rock

Skylarking

Grass

XTC

99

3:06

5

Wink, wink.
Long outro

Alternative Rock

Skylarking

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