What are some of your favorite "COLD" songs?


I recently found a cryotherapy facility that has the option of listening to music during the 3 minute session; plus, it's the middle of winter so the subject seems timely.

For those of you not familiar with cryotherapy, picture yourself standing in a phone booth and wearing only your boxers, gloves, socks and a knit hat; and, most importantly, the temperature is 175 degrees BELOW zero. Trust me, having good music to listen to is a very needed a welcome distraction!

So far, my song choices have been:

Crack The Sky - "Ice"

John Hiatt - "Icy Blue Heart

Pousette - Dart Band - "Woman in My Dreams"

Joni Mitchell - "Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire"

Stephen Stills - "Cold, Cold World"

I'm currently stuck on these five and I could use a few suggestions. Thanks in advance, Mitch. 

 

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@bluorion Thanks for the Annie Lennox suggestion, that certainly will be a cryo contender. I considered "Under Ice" by Kate Bush; but, I found it to be a little too subdued musically. Plus, at only 2:21, it is too short for a 3 minute cryo session.

@akg_ca Cold as Ice was one of the first songs that came to my mind; but, it was quickly eliminated due to being massively overplayed on the radio. However, if I decide to stray from "cold" related songs, then "Midnight Blue" or "Ready or Not" from Lou Gramm's first solo record would be serious contenders. But, for now I'm enjoying the challenge of only using "cold" related songs.

@simonmoon Wow, I have not heard Terje Rypdal's name mentioned for almost 40 years! "Dead Man's Tale" might be a cryo contender.

@edcyn The Gordon Lightfoot song is another one that is too subdued musically for a cryo session. I will probably eventually drop "Icy Blue Heart" (John Hiatt) for that same reason. I guess it takes a mid - tempo and/or up - tempo song to effectively distract me from the cold.

@jerryg123 Good suggestion. When it comes to greasy rock n' roll, Little Feat is hard to beat! I've been leaning towards more "atmospheric" songs; but Little Feat might be just what the doctor ordered.

@vinylandtubes Thanks, I'm surprised that I forgot about "Skating Away," considering that I've been rediscovering some older Tull material recently. 

@eltabor I agree about the icy guitar sounds on Bridge of Sighs. I was thinking along those same lines last night and I rediscovered "In Bluer Skies" by Echo & the Bunnymen. So, I've added both songs to my cryo playlist.

I'm even thinking I might add an icy sounding dance tune, perhaps "Fine Time" by New Order. I think that one might freak out the employee at the cryo spa!

While there is a movie called "Baby It's Cold Inside," there does not appear to be any songs with that title.

Pousette - Dart Band - Freezing Hot

Bob Welch - Hot Love, Cold World

I might have gone down a rabbit hole looking for songs that are both "cold" & "hot."

@nortonrider, a friend of mine tried cryo for the first time and "Cold, Cold, Cold" by Little Feat was his choice.

Since last year (when this thread started) I've started focusing on using more uptempo songs, because it makes the session go by faster and the cold does not seem to affect me as much. Some examples are:

On The Dance Floor - The Breakers

Get The Message - Electronic

Vanishing Point - New Order

Giant - The The