If you’ve ever been to O’Town Watersports and been in the boat with Glen Fletcher, then you know to expect an array of music. One minute you might be listening to classic rock, then old-school hip-hop, and after that it might be the new Taylor Swift song. The songs never get old, and back before there were MP3 players, Glen had a binder with over 100 CDs in it that would constantly change and evolve. When you spend as much time driving a boat as Glen does, fresh music is a must.
Three songs to play for the first set of the day:
1. Communication Breakdown – Led Zeppelin
2. Johnnie B Goode – Chuck Berry
3. Free Fallin’ – Tom Petty
Three Song to play to motivate someone when learning a trick:
1. Long Way to The Top – AC/CC
2. Money for Nothing – Dire Straits
3. Gimme Shelter – Rolling Stones
Three songs to play after someone lands that trick:
1. Juicy – Notorious B.I.G.
2. We Will Rock You – Queen
3. Intergalactic – Beastie Boys
Three songs to play on the drive home, after being on the boat all day:
1. Lose Yourself – Eminem
2. I Get Knocked Down – Chumbawamba
3. I was Wrong – Chris Stapleton
Three favorites to play on guitar:
1. Any Clapton
2. Any Jimmy Page
3. Anything from Keith Richards/ guitar god
Three songs you wish you could play on guitar:
1. All Along the Watchtower – Jimmy Hendrix
2. The Trooper – Iron Maiden
3. I wish I could play some BB King and Santana
Three best songs you have ever seen live:
1. Jumpin Jack Flash – Rolling Stones
2. Thunderstruck – AC/DC
3. Make You Feel My Love – My daughter, Maddie, at her senior choir recital
Three songs you play most on the boat:
1. Anything AC/DC
2. Anything Stones
3. Anything old-school rap
People who bring the best music on the boat:
1. Shota – Easiest to please, Bob Marley
2. Steel Lafferty – Ariana Grande
3. Lorenzo Soprani – Loves old classics, like Sinatra
If you could only keep three CDs on the boat:
1. Sticky Fingers – The Rolling Stones
2. The Treveller – Chris Stapleton
3. Tone Loc – Loc-ed After Dark