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Lot of good tunes listed, Bob Marley is always great, but more of an 'after dive' for me due to other associations that can only be properly enjoyed after diving :wink:

But for me there was one album that was required when we took the boat out for a day of diving and stuff on Lake Travis, and that was
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Not just great tunes, but dive flag on the cover :)
 
I attached a kazoo to my exhaust tee
 
Switchfoot, "Learning to Breathe"
Michelle Branch "Everywhere"
Bob Marley "Redemption Song"

(this is all between-not-during-dives music)

keep 'em coming I'm putting together a playlist for my diving Cruise... 3 days and counting!
 
Jack Johnson "In Between Dream"

Jack Johnson with Black-eyed Peas, or G-love. John Cruz "Acoustic Soul" especially when he is playing in the kava bar, blissful. And especially if you are drinking a bowl of kava.
 
Jimmy Buffett! where's Jimmy Buffett?!

Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff, Steel Drum music, that cool 'island feel' stuff.

Eric Clapton "462 Ocean Blvd." & "There's one in Every crowd", ok, actually anything by Slowhand.

B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, hey, blues goes good with the ocean and mixes well with reggae!

Oh! and "that" song by David Allen Coe


p.s. almost everything sounds good after a bowl of kava!!!
 
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