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The Disney World Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Playlist

Posted Fri Jul 4, 2008 7:38pm PDT by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

As many of you know, I am in Disney World with my family this week, so the playlists have been very Disney-centric. I am living and breathing Walt Disney World, so most of the ideas I’ve had in the last few days are directly influenced by my time here. Aerosmith is in the news again for their foray into the video game market with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, but they also have their own rollercoaster located at Disney World's Hollywood (formerly MGM) studios in Orlando, Florida. 

This list is comprised of songs by bands that I’ve noticed on the Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster attraction. Specifically, bands that appear on concert posters you will see in the ride queue. I wish I had the foresight to bring along paper and a pen as I could have captured them all, but alas I did not. So this playlist is composed of only the bands I can remember. I hear that Disney changes them out regularly, so a complete list may be impossible. The Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster is one of the top rides I have been on so far this week. It’s an indoor coaster, stars Aerosmith and was open to the public in July, 1999. For you coaster heads out there, it’s a tubular coaster designed by WDI, does 0 to 60 in 2.8 second, and includes one 360, one cobra roll and one corkscrew.

The ride is built upon rock music, which is not only obvious from the name itself, but from every detail of the experience. When you enter the Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster plaza you are greeted by an upside down classic 50’s car afixed to a guitar and suspended by a series of metal tubes that have lights placed in a pattern that resembles musical notes, and on the front of the building is a massive, 40-foot Fender Stratocaster guitar. If you’ve not been to Disney World, one thing that separates them from most is the amount of money and effort put into the details. It’s not just the rides that makes the experience great, but also the environment that Disney creates. Although sometimes it can be a bit hokey, Disney wait queues can be exceptional. For this coaster, the line winds through a bunch of rooms that resemble a recording studio called G-Force Records, (get it?), and it’s patterened after the RKO Path studio building in Hollywood, CA. In the “studio’s” waiting area you are presented with display cases that show the history of recorded music. Vinyl, cassettes, 8-tracks and various antique playback devices are behind the glass. As you move forward through the halls, the walls are adorned with classic concert posters mostly from the 60’s and 70’s. These posters were the inspiration for this playlist. You’ll pass by some studio doors that have flashing red “RECORDING IN PROCESS” signs until you finally come to the main studio where Aerosmith is mixing down “Sweet Emotion“. The band speaks directly to the audience and it is done with some sort of video technology, but has a 3-D effect almost like a hologram. Pretty cool, and if it wasn’t for Aerosmith’s pathetic acting abilities, it might have been convincing too.

I won’t go through the details of the band’s spiel, but suffice to say, the band has to get to a show and feels bad that they’re leaving so soon. The band’s manager (played by Ileana Douglas) gets you backstage passes and a “super-stretch” limo to the show. The limo is of course, the coaster itself. When you leave the studio you enter a back alley where the “limos” are picking up riders and spinning them off into the darkness complete with screeching tire effects. The alley has details like band flyers stapled to telephone poles and muffled rock music seeping through nightclub back doors. Just looking at everything Disney has done to make the experience complete is a delight, but when you finally get into the coaster, which is made to resemble a 1959 Cadillac, the real fun begins. The music blasts through a 32,000 watt onboard audio system and each limo plays a different Aerosmith track, including “Dude (Looks Like a Lady)“, “Walk this Way“, “Love in an Elevator“, “Sweet Emotion“, “Young Lust“, “Back in the Saddle” and “Nine Lives“. This playlist ends with a live version of Sweet Emotion from the album A Little South of Sanity, as the “Thank You Good Night” heard when getting off the ride, comes from the end of this track. The high speed launch will take your breath away, it accelerates to 60 miles per hour in 2.8 seconds! After that, the ride is mostly dark, so you don’t know what’s going to happen next. The first loop hits you with a G-force of between 4 and 5 and doesn’t let up for over 3 minutes. I was screaming like a frightened little schoolgirl for half of it. A nice German man in line told me that Expedition Everest is better, so hopefully I will get to try it before I leave.

The Disney World Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Playlist

1. “Livin’ On The Edge“ - Aerosmith 
2. “Kick Out The Jams“ - MC5 
3. “Crosstown Traffic“ - Jimi Hendrix   
4. “Riders On The Storm“ - The Doors     
5. “Who Are You“ - The Who     
6. “Jungle Love“ - Steve Miller Band  
7. “Magic Carpet Ride“ - Steppenwolf   
8. “Uncle John’s Band“ - The Grateful Dead     
9. “Who Do You Love“ - Quicksilver Messenger Service  
10. “Mannish Boy“ - Muddy Waters   
11. “The Thrill Is Gone“ - B.B. King 
12. “Somebody To Love“ - Jefferson Airplane  
13. “Eight Miles High“ - The Byrds     
14. “For Your Love“ - The Yardbirds   
15. “Personality Crisis“ - New York Dolls 
16. “Piece Of My Heart“ - Janis Joplin    
17. “Bohemian Rhapsody“ - Queen   
18. “Badge“ - Cream   
19. “Sweet Emotion“ - Aerosmith 

100 Comments

61. Alyssa N -
awesome so friggin cool

62. Beth -
We just got back from Disneyworld! It is the most magical place on earth and Expedition Everest is a MUST! Rockin Rollercoaster line was way too long and a tip for all you future Disneyland venturerers....you can only do 1 speedpass and hr.....which defies the whole purpose to me.....but whatever!

63. Thia -
amen about the wait queues. When we went down to WDW off season, and could get on the rides with almost no waiting, I began to feel cheated out of being able to absorb the "ambience" of all the stuff going on around us as we were walking in!

64. Thia -
To Jacquis: you must be very young to not know it has been called MGM studios for (10-15?) years. I didn't get upset when I heard someone talking about "Hollywood" studios - I figured out all by myself that they must have changed the name!

65. sara -
love it

66. Thomas -
I think there was some misunderstanding about the playlist for the ride, it is only Aerosmith playing while on the ride but while you are waiting in line there are posters of "other" bands that the so called record company promotes and that is where the play list came from.

67. mac -
its at mgm studios in florida where disneyworld is...disneyland is in cali! and i went on it the 1st month it opened and was with give kids the world program so i got to go in the exit and skip the lines and ride over n over...it was a pretty bad a** ride thats for sure and you never know whats going on cuz its almost completely black...hit it up next time ur in florida! the only downfall is that mgm doesnt have many rides or atleast didnt back in 99 when we went

68. Breanna -
blahh blahh blahh so lame ya feel me

69. Bob -
Best 'melody' (instrumental only) is still "Soarin" in Disney's California Adventure (otherwise known as Paul Pressler's parting gift to Walk Disney. (no humor intended).

70. AMT -
I was just to Disney World in spring of 2007 and it was by far the most fun I have ever had!. Rockin' Roller Coaster is my ablsolute favorite ride there! Expedition Everest is also a really great ride, it's a lot of fun. It's like Big Thunder Mountain Railroad but more intense. Also while your there if you haven't already try to check out the Buzz Lightyear ride and The Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor in Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom, and Soarin' Over California and Test Track in Epcot. Also, in Disney's Hollywood Studios there is ToyStory Mania but I'm not sure it's open yet.

71. Yahoo! Music User -
I have never been 2 disneyland or disney world. i soooo wish i cood though.

72. amara -
That is so cool that it's not all the now disney stars like Miley cyrus and Hanna Montana! I'm glad though! Aerosmith RULEZ!!!

73. Taylor Elizabeth -
i think that disneyworld is nice

74. sierra -
i love disney i go to disneyland like every week i love it and all the songs but i like it better when on screamin and space mountain had the red hot chili pepper song around the world that is the best song ever

75. Brianna♥ -
i think thats kool that disneyworld is using music on rides, it can atract more ppl that like these kinds of songs. Ive been to disney world its huge and fun! =^-^=

76. Yahoo! Music User -
for all of you who are over 12 and think disney is cool.....LAME! let's all get matching donald duck shirts and go on rides!

77. Kaylee -
i agree as a HUGE aerosmith fan it should be completely aerosmith

78. Kenneth -
LIKE HER NEW VIDEO

79. ishha -
I loved the Rockin Roller Coaster, my family's a big Disney fan! Great Job on the artical

80. Yahoo! Music User -
omg hannah i love your songs
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