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04-18-2013, 07:10 PM
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'Closer' also reminds me of college follies, but it's skippable. The Downward Spiral is a great, atmospheric album that would be great background.
My many gig Led Zep playlist was fun except I should have left off the BBC sessions. The heavy guitar riff tracks are hot!
I would love to try out some trip hop but none one seems to loves it like I do. Stuff like Morcheeba and Portisthead is subtly sexy. Same for some more shoegaze music like Air.
Alternately if I wanted to truly relive awkward teenage awakening, it would have to be The Smiths/Depeche Mode/The Cure/New Order. Ah....the memories!
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04-18-2013, 07:16 PM
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Teardrops ... Massive Attack
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04-18-2013, 07:29 PM
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Makes me think of Gregory House. He can get it.
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04-18-2013, 07:47 PM
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I am also a r&b fan as well but prefer old r&b music and love to slow grind to this its like a little motivation to me. Lol sometimes I find myself grinding to the rhythm. As for which do I do during a session, if I am at a hourly place that has porn I will turn it on and let it play all day due to my porn addiction. If, I have seen you a couple of times and I know that we are both into the same music I will have a little music playing. If, I am at a place with no porn I will have a nice movie or show on with the volume down low because I dislike when it's too quiet
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04-18-2013, 08:03 PM
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SLAYER Angel of Death
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04-18-2013, 08:30 PM
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'Closer' also reminds me of college follies, but it's skippable. The Downward Spiral is a great, atmospheric album that would be great background.
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The whole album would not get me in the mood - makes me think about too many things that would kill it for me. "March of the Pigs" would make an interesting fuck song though. It's got a nice slow down in the middle to catch your breath before you start going at it again.
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I love Slayer - but no! Maybe without the lyrics it'd work. But come on...it'd be like having a holocaust fetish. What'd make that worse? Someone who wanted to fuck with Schindler's List on in the background.
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04-18-2013, 08:54 PM
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Hey she picked the song
I love Slayer - but no! Maybe without the lyrics it'd work. But come on...it'd be like having a holocaust fetish. What'd make that worse? Someone who wanted to fuck with Schindler's List on in the background.[/QUOTE]
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04-18-2013, 09:19 PM
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04-18-2013, 10:06 PM
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I would love to try out some trip hop but none one seems to loves it like I do. Stuff like Morcheeba and Portisthead is subtly sexy. Same for some more shoegaze music like Air.
Alternately if I wanted to truly relive awkward teenage awakening, it would have to be The Smiths/Depeche Mode/The Cure/New Order. Ah....the memories!
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Oh em frakking gee, LV... Marry me and have my babies.
Seriously, Portishead is one of my favorite bands, and Depeche Mode is THE favorite. Loved trip hop and acid jazz. "It's a Fire" should be my theme song. And oh, my wayward youth swaying at #s to "How Soon Is Now," looking ever so like the undead female dance on WoW. Yes, I had a raven-haired goth phase, and even then I looked wholesome. Le sigh. Oh, Tori Amos did a great cover of "Love Song," if you haven't heard it, check it out.
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04-18-2013, 10:14 PM
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I have always thought Enigma, NIN-Closer, and (don't laugh) some 70's Donna Summer Love to love you baby, or some good ole Barry. I know... weird. Also, what is centered on groups rather than individual songs would be anything by The Moody Blues or ELP. 'Course, Bolero is good too.
** Update ** Ok, let me add most of MoTown to the list above; Marvin was the man.
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04-18-2013, 10:34 PM
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Omg Barry is awesome
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I have always thought Enigma, NIN-Closer, and (don't laugh) some 70's Donna Summer Love to love you baby, or some good ole Barry. I know... weird. Also, what is centered on groups rather than individual songs would be anything by The Moody Blues or ELP. 'Course, Bolero is good too.
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04-18-2013, 10:36 PM
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Some people I know made fun of him, but that man could sing and get everybody hot n bothered! I miss his sound and smooth bass voice.
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04-18-2013, 10:37 PM
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I love to fuck to R&B. D'Angelo, Maxwell, Mario, Lloyd, Robin Thicke, Miguel, Melanie Fiona, Bilal, Sade all that stuff. Portishead and Goldfrap can be hot too, and Red Hot Chili Pepers Blood Sugar Sex Magik can be good for a little more of a fucking session.
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04-18-2013, 11:32 PM
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Almost anything from Depeche Mode is great fucking music. The beats, the tempo, the lyrics and David Gahan's voice makes it all perfect for great sex with that passionate yet lustful female companionship.
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04-18-2013, 11:43 PM
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Enigma is as cliche as it gets, but if you are going to use music I guess it could work
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I have always thought Enigma, NIN-Closer, and (don't laugh) some 70's Donna Summer Love to love you baby, or some good ole Barry. I know... weird. Also, what is centered on groups rather than individual songs would be anything by The Moody Blues or ELP. 'Course, Bolero is good too.
** Update ** Ok, let me add most of MoTown to the list above; Marvin was the man.
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