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fly on the wall
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11/15/2007 1:13:35 AM
What music makes a woman crazee-est in bed?
I've found it to be Garth Brooks. Kidding. No, it seems yodellers work best. Kidding again. I once tried playing Nine Inch Nails during sex but I ended up getting scratched all up and almost checking into the ER.
The answer is Marvin Gaye. Sexual Healing on repeat.
Does anybody else have any suggestions, not that I reckon any of you are getting much action. yukyuk.
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11/15/2007 1:22:52 AM
We must be on the same flight path today because I just started a 'music/love' thread. Obviously it's much more romantic than this one but who knows where these things lead.
Just a footnote on the Gaye song...they used to play that in a 'relaxation' class I attended and I found it worked well for me but I only recently discovered the lyric was actually "healing" I always thought it was "sexual feeling"
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Pulse Eternal
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11/15/2007 2:35:27 AM
LOL Verity!!!
Enigma's first album is a favourite bedroom album for me. :-)
SuperPuss
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mysticangel_001
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11/15/2007 2:44:32 AM
Kitaro is some amazing music...especially if combined with a thunder and lightening storm! *blushes*
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fly on the wall
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11/15/2007 2:46:27 AM
Verity I just looked and it appears you posted yours as I was writing mine. Seems like there's some syncronicity going on there. I would normally follow up on this as I am a believer in cosmic waves, but you're such an innocent girl and sometimes I just don't appreciate the power of my own magnetic charisma, I fear you might come to adore me too much. :~D
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Pulse Eternal
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11/15/2007 2:47:11 AM
Gotta agree with you there Mysticangel :-)
I love thunderstorms and Kitaro.
SuperPuss
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fly on the wall
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11/15/2007 7:49:17 AM
My 4th favorite alltime band:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mama_Weer_All_Crazee_Now
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Stegor
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11/15/2007 10:02:21 AM
Roxy Music - Avalon. Nothing melts a girl like the sound of Bryan Ferry's voice in full croon mode.
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11/15/2007 11:09:23 AM
Wow Stegor, I don't believe it but I TOTALLY have to disagree with you on that. Yuk ...I hate him so much I actually call him Brian Ferret :)
Give me some Sizzling Blues Rock with a Jazzy edge - full of kicks and licks ....and a keys player who knows what both hands are doing at any one time, one stirring up the bass line and one sqeezing extasy out of those trembling trebles. Oh dear, sorry about that, I let my imagination run wild
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satch
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11/15/2007 11:27:50 AM
Hahaha - well I guess if this thread proves anything, it proves that we're all different!
Here's one of our favourites - really peaceful, and it's a double CD!!!
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Stegor
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11/15/2007 11:42:41 AM
Ha ha! Bryan Ferret! Well no wonder I never got anywhere with the ladies.
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Carolyn Stewart
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11/15/2007 12:26:15 PM
Led Zeppelin - 'Fool in the Rain' - but only the beginning cut it off before the fast part & guitar solo mix it into another song, maybe Rolling Stone 'Emotional Rescue' and or U2 'Mysterious Ways'. ok that's all I'm tellin' :-)
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Hugh Hamilton
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11/15/2007 1:51:48 PM
Enjoying this thread, wink wink, nudge nudge...
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Hop On Pop
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11/15/2007 2:06:47 PM
My first child was conceived to Marvin Gaye (best that we can tell).
And our second (again, best that we can tell) to D'Angelo. Which is pretty damn sexy.
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Fiona
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11/15/2007 2:34:31 PM
I like man from Texas playing guitar with nice deep voice to me
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satch
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11/15/2007 3:07:57 PM
You mean Johnny Cash???
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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11/15/2007 4:14:19 PM
---- Updated 11/15/2007 4:14:19 PM
Tony Joe White----------'Path of a decent Groove'----------- never fails!
Caroline ------sounds like there's a bit of stopping and startin'------- lol!
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SqurlyMurly
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11/15/2007 4:32:23 PM
I can speak only for myself. Hendrix - - Wonderful!
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Carolyn Stewart
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11/15/2007 5:33:06 PM
Silver - that made me laugh out loud :-) - to finish Hugh's saying..... say no more, say no more
y'all are a hoot! tx
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