In 1975, as a teen, I listened to the Scottish band Nazareth. One of my favourite songs of theirs was My White Bicycle.
It was a song of freedom and rebellion, two things I was (and still am) very much into.
"My white bicycle, my white bicycle.
Riding all around the street
Four o'clock and they're all asleep.
I'm not tired and it's so late
Moving fast everything looks great."
This song, originally recorded by the UK band Tomorrow in 1967, was inspired by the Dutch underground White Bicycle Project in 1964.
They collected several hundred bikes, painted them white then left them around Amsterdam.
The white bikes could be used by anyone who needed a ride.
Or just to feel free and rebellious.
The bicycle as we know it today came about in 1885, and the first song that mentions bicycles that I could find was written in 1892. That would be Bicycle Built For Two, by British songwriter Harry Dacre.
There are many, many songs that celebrate bicycles.
I do believe that is because the bicycle is a thing of simplicity, efficiency, and beauty.
It may be the premier invention of all time.
Next to music, of course.
What a combo.
''The rain comes down but I don't care.
The wind is blowing in my hair.
Seagulls flying in the air.
My white bicycle.''