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seduction music?
21 Oct 2006 15:48:08 -0700
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RichD...
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I'm single again, but it's been a while since my romance and dating
days... and as we all know, music stirs the passions... so, what
The Scarlet Parsnip...
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Kaczmarek's BLISS & UNFAITHFUL scores are filled with passion and
sensuality.
At r.m.m. we play it regularly to keep our women in line..... (though
one has this thing for rodeo tunes)
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suggestions can you lover boys offer - songs, bands, albums - that
you have found effective to win a lady's favor?
mfreak...
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I have a mix cd of In Flames, Lamb of God, Soilwork, Fear Factory, Arch
Enemy, Strapping Young Lad, Mnemic, and 9mm Solution.
But that's just the kind of chicks I like, might not be for
everyone.....
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DeeAa...
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The Cure, Ella Fitzgerald, Chemical Brothers, Puccini.
Funny, the first thing that came to my mind was The Cure as well. Something
about some of their songs that make girls downright horny. First oldi 'Boys
don't cry' to get some momentum and then that spider song with all the oohs
and aahs and boy it works :-)
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Silverfin...
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The Cure, Ella Fitzgerald, Chemical Brothers, Puccini.
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Music Lover (KPlite)...
Jaquandor...
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Rachmaninov's Second Symphony, third movement
The band Blackmore's Night does really romantic stuff.
The scores to "Finding Neverland", "Cousins", and the first half of the
"Braveheart" score. (Before the battle music starts. Unless, well,
you know....)
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And ladies - which music gets you in the mood? Don't be shy...
gumdrops1...
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Marlene loves the Italian sound of Ennio Morricone. The fact that she's
also Italian maybe another reason why she loves his music. I dunno. Yuk
Yuk.
The Scarlet Parsnip...
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And the name of Marlene's seeing eye dog is what, again?
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Silverfin...
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Beethoven (esp. 7), Brahms & Schumann ( esp. 2 & 4) symphonies.
Wagner, probably T&I the most.
Saint-Sa=EBns, esp. No 3.
Dmitri Hvorostovsky singing pretty much anything.
R H Draney...
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What, no Ravel's Bolero?...r
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jmayer31...
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Aw jeez, Sugarlou just reminded me of a coupla other:
Saint Roy the Candy Man (Orbison for those not of The Faith)
Saint Conway (Twitty), esp Hello Darlin'
The Boss (Springsteen), I like I'm On Fire and Into the Fire
I mentioned the Beatles, but Paul McCartney in particular
R H Draney...
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Because he did "Why Don't We Do It In The Road"?...r
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Love,
Papa John
jmayer31@cfl.rr.com
"If it don't hurt a little bit, it ain't Rock & Roll!"
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Randall Post...
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ENERGETIC:
Donna Summer "Love To Love You Baby" featuring 17 minutes of Summer's
orgasmic vocals and her imaginative moans and groans.
Also by Summer, "I Feel Love", the first song to use techno and electronic
sounds in disco music
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Prai Jei...
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Try the big climax (in every sense of the word) that comes (in every sense
of the word) roughly in the middle of Sibelius' Kullervo Symphony
R H Draney...
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The climax is in the *middle*?...
Guess he was in a hurry to Finnish....r
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)...
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Practically anything sung by Jose van Dam. (But unless you
ARE Jose van Dam, forget it, I'm not interested!)
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jmayer31...
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Love Me Tender by (of course) Elvis
Joy of My Life by John Fogerty
anything by Percy Sledge, esp. When A Man Loves A Woman and Warm &
Tender Love
Wind Beneath My Wings by anybody who did it
Mark Rae...
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Lee Greenwood.
Bette Midler's version is truly awful.
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James Taylor is good
Melissa by the Allman Brothers
The Beatles did several great love songs
Jim Croce (pick one)
Cat Stevens
Black Velvet by Allanah Myles
Fooled Around and Fell In Love by Elvin Bishop
Color My World by Chicago
Tell It Like It Is or anything by the Neville Brothers
Tony Joe White
Just so happens I just put together music for a friend's wedding,
so I still have most of the songs on my hard drive.
Love,
Papa John
jmayer31@cfl.rr.com
"If it don't hurt a little bit, it ain't Rock & Roll!"
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Blue Oval...
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If you wanna get busy with a Sista...ain't nothin' like some Luther Vandross
to turn her into hot chocolate ...
Dan Edwards
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C-Jo...
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Oh, I'm not shy....Just that it's been so long since I've been seduced
that I can't remember!
Nicolai P. Zwar...
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What? Well, then it's about time. Life's more fun with being seduced now
and then. Or seducing somebody now and then.
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(But it ain't rodeo music.)
The Scarlet Parsnip...
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Ooo! Ooo! Let me try:
In an iddy biddy pool
Swam three little fishes
And a momma fishy too!
Swim, said the Momma,
Swim as fast as you can!
And they swam and they swam
Right over that dam
Boop Boop Diddim Daddum Waddum Choo!
Boop Boop Diddim Daddum Waddum Choo!
Boop Boop Diddim Daddum Waddum Choo!
And they swam and they swam right over the dam!
(are you feeling HOT yet?)
Boop Boop Diddim Daddum Waddum Choo!
Boop Boop Diddim Daddum Waddum Choo!
Boop Boop Diddim Daddum Waddum Choo!
And they swam and they swam right over the dam!
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Nicolai P. Zwar...
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Might be worth a shot, though.
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Alex NSB...
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How about (in no particular order):
- Teddy Pendergrass / Turn off the lights
- Sade / *
- Herb Albert / Rise
- Grover Washington Jr. / Just the two of us
- Hil St. Soul / For the love of you
- Eric Marienthal / Sweet talk
- David Sanborn & Oleta Adams / Nobody does it better
- Bernard Herrmann / Taxi driver theme
- Alicia Keys / You don't know my name
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Sacramento Dave...
Jim Webster...
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Al Green, esp. "Love and Happiness" and "Let's Stay Together". Dylan's Blood
on the Tracks. For more of pop groove, consider The Lovemakers. For Brits of
more recent vintage, try Coldplay or Keane. How about Sara McLachlan? For
those with mystical leanings, Loreena McKennitt. Or Gnarles Barkley is very
cool.
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