Best music for making love
Topic 4 · 46 responses · archived october 2000
~terry
Sun, Dec 15, 1996 (03:25)
seed
What is the music of the spheres for you?
~CrazedLoc
Mon, Dec 23, 1996 (01:21)
#1
In making love I prefer listening to Classics as in Beetohoven, Back etc.
In plain ol Hard SEX I like RAP or heavy metal.
What do YOU like?
~Love
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (09:04)
#2
I think that a more seductive voice would suit the moment. Like Celine Dion or someone on that level.
~terry
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (21:31)
#3
Do you have a particular Celine Dion album or song in mind?
~Kaellie
Fri, Feb 6, 1998 (15:41)
#4
Enigma or Pure Moods..without a doubt
~KitchenManager
Fri, Feb 6, 1998 (23:46)
#5
hmmm...thanks for the tip!
~sewanee88
Mon, Apr 27, 1998 (14:18)
#6
Enigma, absolutely. Best sex music ever, bar none.
Although, however cliched it is, Ravel's Bolero really is quite good. Quite.
~stacey
Tue, May 5, 1998 (09:09)
#7
Deep Forest.
But sometimes you don't need third party music!
~KitchenManager
Thu, May 7, 1998 (12:17)
#8
you know dat's right!
~SKAT
Sat, May 9, 1998 (15:18)
#9
I need no more than my lover's moans!
~mikeg
Sat, May 9, 1998 (21:42)
#10
~KitchenManager
Sat, May 9, 1998 (23:16)
#11
Riette, you got any of those on tape?
~SKAT
Sun, May 10, 1998 (02:15)
#12
I never get around to recording it, but it goes something like . . .
No, don't want to make you blush - you might be under 18 for all I know!
~stacey
Mon, May 11, 1998 (13:51)
#13
Riette... it takes a LOT to make WER blush 'round here but audio/visual just might do it!
Mike, I see you've been left speechless!
*laugh*
~mikeg
Mon, May 11, 1998 (19:02)
#14
yeah...brief moment of madness meant that i pressed the Submit button instead of the "Next Topic" button. doh.
~SKAT
Tue, May 12, 1998 (01:23)
#15
HEy, here's a joke I'm bursting to share:
A guy and a girl get married - as guys and girls do sometimes. Anyway, it's their first night of marital bliss and the old cursory action, and the girl takes her man's socks and shoes off. But something's wrong - some sort of foot disease.
SHE: What's wrong with your feet, Honey?
HE: Oh that - I had Tolio as a child.
SHE: You mean Polio?
HE: No, Tolio - it really IS and illness.
The takes off his pants - this time it's the knees that offend.
SHE: And your knees? WHat happened here?
HE: Kneasles - I had Kneasles as a child.
SHE: You mean Measles?
HE: No, Kneasles.
Fine. She takes off his underpants.
SHE: Don't tell me . . . Smallcox?
~KitchenManager
Tue, May 12, 1998 (21:57)
#16
*smile*
~SKAT
Wed, May 13, 1998 (04:47)
#17
By the way, I think the love scenes in movies would be much more real, far more touching if they were to leave out the music alltogether. I mean, in real life, it just doesn't work like that. Not in mine anyway - but then again, I'm a relativist. No, I mean, when I get the urge I don't go to the CD player, find a Mozart or whatever CD, put it in, start it, and adjust the volume. No, I go mount my man, right? That's how it comes naturally. I mean, imagine if hafways through you discover - oh, you don
t like that particular to make love to after all. Then you have to get up, go over to the CD player, choose another CD etc. etc. No, by that time I could have come and gone!
~stacey
Fri, May 15, 1998 (17:17)
#18
that quickly eh?
~SKAT
Sat, May 16, 1998 (16:21)
#19
Yeah, none of this beating about the bush nonsense - so to speak!!!! You?
~stacey
Wed, May 20, 1998 (15:44)
#20
depends...
always depends.
been having pretty randy dreams lately.
waking him up a couple of times a night.
He's good for it though.
~SKAT
Thu, May 21, 1998 (02:18)
#21
ha-ha!
I don't give him a choice.
~TIM
Tue, Dec 8, 1998 (03:46)
#22
Brahms third Symphony, followed by the 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky, followed
by Claire de Lune.
~zx6rider
Wed, Apr 26, 2000 (17:09)
#23
Eric Clapton "RUSH" almost the entire CD... can't abide last cut "Tears in Heaven" due to the overplay it received on the airways. But the rest of it, especially the first 4 tracks.... mmmmm-mmm
~MarciaH
Wed, Apr 26, 2000 (17:11)
#24
I can do just about anything to Billy Joel... or no music at all, depending on the inspiration there with me. I am mostly a classical music fan and Bolero is great if your timing matches Ravel's. Gotta check out the rest of RUSH...
~sprin5
Wed, Apr 26, 2000 (18:51)
#25
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, Steve Winwood and Traffic.
~MarciaH
Wed, Apr 26, 2000 (18:54)
#26
Hmmm...Hafta check that out. Actually never did it to music... I guess we just make our own *grin*
~MarciaH
Wed, Apr 26, 2000 (18:58)
#27
Actually, I think the much maligned Tim has the right idea for me, at least. I like the way he thinks!
~sprin5
Wed, Apr 26, 2000 (20:12)
#28
Much maligned and deserving of the malignment, he nearly blew Ree Away.
~MarciaH
Thu, Apr 27, 2000 (12:58)
#29
I thought I'd ask John what he considered the best music for the this topic. His comment plus a bit of information for my benefit:
Depends on the mood and the partner: Clapton "461 Ocean Boulevard",
Smokey Robinson "Quiet Storm", anything by Joan Armatrading...BTW, Marcia,
Steve Winwood was in Traffic...was lead singer on "Low Spark"...album, all his
music quite sensual
~MarciaH
Thu, Apr 27, 2000 (13:04)
#30
I have many questions on the Tim problem and have no way to ask and it does not belong here.
~zx6rider
Fri, Apr 28, 2000 (20:45)
#31
Tim who?
And that John has some great taste in music. If boys were my plaything his musical choices alone would put him on my list.
~MarciaH
Fri, Apr 28, 2000 (20:48)
#32
Long time ago, long story... I'll do an email if you are really interested.
He is on mine and knows it. I'll tell him!
~MarciaH
Fri, Apr 28, 2000 (20:50)
#33
john, that is...He is the intellectual's ultimate Babe.
~zx6rider
Fri, Apr 28, 2000 (20:51)
#34
email me... love a good story!
~MarciaH
Fri, Apr 28, 2000 (20:54)
#35
Ok, but it might get to you in the morning as I am handling stuff IRL now and posting at the same time. But, I'll definitely let you know...
~zx6rider
Fri, Apr 28, 2000 (21:07)
#36
at your leisure m'dam.
i'll be hitting ye olde rack soon and tomorrow i'm on the bike (in the rain and cold) training for, well you know why. And Sunday I have to do a work thingy at 6 am, be at a road race to marshall by 8 am, then off to the AIDSRide EXPO.
~MarciaH
Fri, Apr 28, 2000 (21:10)
#37
G'night, Gena! I'll look up your website for you and post it ...
~MarciaH
Fri, Aug 4, 2000 (23:12)
#38
Moody Blues "Question"
anytime...anything...anyone want to join me?
~MarciaH
Fri, Aug 4, 2000 (23:12)
#39
Then put the Eric Clapton back on...
~zx6rider
Sun, Oct 17, 2004 (08:41)
#40
Let's see... no intro's, no music posts since the year 2000.
Oh my god! Must I then make the jump to "No one's had sex since 2000?"
That Y2K thing had some unpublisized effects.
I may have to take another anti-depressant... no sex in 4.8 yrs for my Spring friends... I'm so sad.
~terry
Wed, Oct 20, 2004 (07:24)
#41
Was y2k that great that it tided everyone over for all these years?
�More, More, More� by the Andrea True Connection
�Heart of Glass� by Blondie
�Love to Love You, Baby� by Donna Summer
~zx6rider
Wed, Oct 20, 2004 (18:25)
#42
Joss Stone - anything she sings
Billie Myers - anything she sings
and Clapton's RUSH cd still does it for me.
~terry
Thu, Oct 21, 2004 (06:13)
#43
Golden Earing "Radar Love"
~MarciaH
Wed, Nov 17, 2004 (15:48)
#44
Not familiar with that. Do you guarantee a melt-down with it?
No sex is too horrible to contemplate.
~visitor
Wed, Nov 17, 2004 (17:57)
#45
Yep, 4.8 is about right...it'll be 5 years in December.
Wheee!!!
~terry
Fri, Nov 19, 2004 (06:17)
#46
http://www.togethersweb.com/music/valmid1.mid