#43003
2003-01-11 4:40 AM
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Here's a question for all the girls and boys here..... Cause I always get a wide range of answers on this one, What are your favorite tunes to play when you're intimate with a significant other (look at that...I actually wrote something PC)? For me, I've always loved anything Maxwell or D'Angelo. Those guys can get a girl in the mood faster than Brad Pitt sweating. Then there's RKelly's Bump and Grind, Silk's Lose Control (God I love that one), Toni Braxton's Talking in His Sleep just for its beat. And of course Jodeci, Jodeci, Jodeci. I'll probably think of more later but what about you guys? Different? Reeeeealy Different?
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#43004
2003-01-11 4:56 AM
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Well, not sure about the best, but a friend's roommate makes out to Snoop Dog. Played loudly.
Just never struck me as...romantic.
Anyhoo, the friend enjoys turning the power off so the music stops.
Me? Being a fan of Madonna, I like 'Justify My Love' (and maybe 'Erotica', but its not a favorite).
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#43005
2003-01-11 5:33 AM
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Keep in mind that I'm a perfectly nice guy, but unattached and lonely, and I haven't had a chance to test out most of these. But as a musician and music lover (and adorer of women), I have given this very subject lots of thought.
The timeless classics (if a little cliched by today's standards): Barry White Isaac Hayes Otis Redding Nat King Cole
My all-time personal favorite: The Cure's "Disintegration" album
One that drives college-age girls crazy (so I've heard) and is a good album in its own right: Dave Matthews Band's "Crash"
The '80s "New Romatics" are all great choices: Duran Duran Roxy Music and/or Bryan Ferry (especially Roxy Music's "Avalon" album) Spandau Ballet
Any ballads by Chris Isaak should work wonders; that guy just drips COOL, and if I was a girl, I'd probably have a crush on him. Have I said too much?
Dark, sultry trip-hop like Portishead or Massive Attack is great for setting a sexy mood. Portishead especially. Everyone should own the "Dummy" album.
And one most of you may not have heard of:
Lovage's "Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By," a tongue-in-cheek concept album of specially designed seduction music. It is produced by Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, the producer of Gorillaz, and features Mike Patton (of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle) and Jennifer Charles (of Elysian Fields) on vocals. This is HOT STUFF. If you're into downloading, try "Book of the Month" and "To Catch A Thief."
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#43006
2003-01-11 5:38 AM
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I like all those choices, except for Nat King Cole. I have a feeling if a girl hears Nat King Cole while she's going down on you or something, it'll remind her of like Christmas and other family gatherings and she might get freaked out and wanna leave. ![[nyah hah]](images/icons/tongue.gif)
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#43007
2003-01-11 5:53 AM
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Yeah...I have a whole CD of Nat King Cole singing Christmas songs. Can't make out to that voice.
But there are some old-school guys I'd love to hear.
Frank Sinatra, anyone?
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#43008
2003-01-11 5:55 AM
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#43009
2003-01-11 5:58 PM
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im not into the music bit.
i dont put on certain mood setting music. i dont think there's really anything specific that i'd want to hear.
(one, main noted exception being nine inch nail's "closer." never fails to beat a girl).
so, that said, anything could be playing or nothing could be playing. ill handle the mood setting myself, thank you very much.
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#43010
2003-01-11 7:22 PM
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Gob! You're such a Romantic! Lets see... Rachelle Ferrell Will Downing LUTHER IS A MUST!! Maxwell Mint Condition Jodeci--the first and second albums DTrain's "You're the Reason." The Whispers Temptations VINTAGE Gladys Knight and the Pips
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#43011
2003-01-13 3:47 AM
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Always had a thing for Alannah Myles' "Black Velvet". It's such a sexy song, though I've never actually had it on during a romantic moment, but I definitely would like to!
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#43012
2003-01-13 4:25 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Kimi: Always had a thing for Alannah Myles' "Black Velvet". It's such a sexy song, though I've never actually had it on during a romantic moment, but I definitely would like to!
you must be an 80's chick.
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#43013
2003-01-13 11:31 AM
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quote: Originally posted by La Machine: quote: Originally posted by Kimi: Always had a thing for Alannah Myles' "Black Velvet". It's such a sexy song, though I've never actually had it on during a romantic moment, but I definitely would like to!
you must be an 80's chick.
Whats wrong with that I still remember the video! It was cute~! all that black leather....kinda reminded me of Reba's "Fancy." Don't know why it do, but it does. ![[um.... uh huh! ... ]](graemlins/umuhhuh001.gif)
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#43014
2003-01-13 9:37 PM
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If its some real love making.... Ottis Reading, Temptations, or Sam Cook is always a cool choice.
However I have had an interestingly cool moment with a woman and the Flash Gordon soundtrack..........no, I'm serious.
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#43015
2003-01-14 2:11 AM
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quote: Originally posted by La Machine: quote: Originally posted by Kimi: Always had a thing for Alannah Myles' "Black Velvet". It's such a sexy song, though I've never actually had it on during a romantic moment, but I definitely would like to!
you must be an 80's chick.
Yep...and Damn proud! ![[biiiig grin]](images/icons/grin.gif)
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#43016
2003-01-14 2:32 AM
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I guess I like 80's stuff, just not like pop metal or anything like that.
...except maybe Bon Jovi.
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#43017
2003-01-14 2:54 AM
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quote: Originally posted by La Machine: ...except maybe Bon Jovi.
Hmmm...Jon Bon Jovi...Yum!!! ![[humina humina]](graemlins/love.gif)
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#43018
2003-01-17 12:17 AM
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I want to hear the sounds of ecstacy in the background..otherwise what's the point. Or atleast a smile and an mmmmmmmmmmmmmm... I always wanted Loreena McKennitt:the mask and the mirror, but it's not for everyone.....
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#43019
2003-01-17 4:29 AM
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Yeah but there's ecstacy, and then there's screamers..... I hate girls who so NOTHING but scream. I mean climax scream is amazing. But some girls just don't know when to shut up. And then it gets really embarassing if you have roommates cause you're goin at it KNOWING you're gonna hear about this tomorrow.
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#43020
2003-01-18 6:25 AM
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Hi, Must be getting old, I'm not a fan of the contemporary "beat" music, and I have to agree with Cowgirl Jack, I don't think it sounds romantic either. Most of the time my "significant other" and I just seem to leave whatever CD was on at the time, though on those occassions we were making the mood, not the music. Rarely do we put on music specifically for making love too, but on those occassions we tend to have selected classical music. On occassions, we have played: Pachelbel's Canon in D Major Ravel's Bolero (OK, we tried this one just for fun - am I showing my age here? ![[um.... uh huh! ... ]](graemlins/umuhhuh001.gif) ) I think we had a Mozart compilation playing once (?) Andrew Loyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera soundtrack Maybe the only thing we had playing in terms of rock/pop was probably the James Bond 30th anniversary (theme tune) CD ![[eh... i dunno... ]](graemlins/ehidunno.gif) (mainly for The Spy Who Loves Me, For Your Eyes Only and We Have All the Time in the World, by Louis Armstrong - which is going to be the song we will have our first dance with, at our wedding this year). Actually, just had a thought, Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture, could be kind of kinky? ![[who, me?]](graemlins/whome01.gif)
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#43021
2003-01-18 1:00 PM
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You're not getting old. I listen to the same music. The only difference is I listen to it for the purposes of relaxation/meditation, with the exception of the Bond soundtracks and Tsubaki no Kioku on the Tenchi Muyo! In Love 2 soundtrack. That does have a romantic vibe to it, so I see your point. [ 01-18-2003, 09:05 AM: Message edited by: (young) Nightwing ]
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#43022
2003-01-18 3:18 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Pig Iron: I always wanted Loreena McKennitt:the mask and the mirror, but it's not for everyone.....
Actually, "Book of Secrets" is my favorite CD of hers. It has such a mix of sounds and tastes to it...it's tres cool. But I'll have to give "The Mask and the Mirror" another listen. :)
I've also been a fan of "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" by Sarah McLachlan.
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#43023
2003-01-22 8:40 PM
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Anything by Eminem ![[nyah hah]](images/icons/tongue.gif) . Actually, I've only had one relationship where I used music to set the mood or mask the love-noise. It was usually something R&B, especially 112 or Toni Braxton.
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#43024
2003-01-22 10:09 PM
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quote: Originally posted by (young) Nightwing: You're not getting old. I listen to the same music. The only difference is I listen to it for the purposes of relaxation/meditation, with the exception of the Bond soundtracks and Tsubaki no Kioku on the Tenchi Muyo! In Love 2 soundtrack. That does have a romantic vibe to it, so I see your point.
I love Anri who sings the Final song on that Tenchi CD. I actually had a friend send me her CD from Japan. I absolutely love it. But of course I don't understand a word.....but I don't understand opera either...
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