What music, that is. I highly recommend Sade's new CD, "Lover's Rock". Every song is a perfect accompaniment to "the horizontal dance".
So, what music enhances your enjoyment?
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What music, that is. I highly recommend Sade's new CD, "Lover's Rock". Every song is a perfect accompaniment to "the horizontal dance".
So, what music enhances your enjoyment?
Mirrors,,sally oldfield,,,,,,,,,,,
The sweet sound of SYN moaning...
Instrumentals, or voices singing in languages I can't understand. I don't want lyrics tugging at the fringes of my attention, I just want the melody laying down a musical blanket to tumble on. Capercaillie's lush music, with Karen Matheson's gorgeous voice singing in Gaelic, is perfect for it. Unfortunately, their CDs always contain a sprinkling of reels... an intensely annoying, shrill and artificially perky musical style that inspires one to want to lay a one-two punch on the fiddler and piper. Thank goodness for ripping and MP3's, to sort out what you want!
A couple of gooebump-generating examples for ya. These are complete songs in mp3 format; they're about 4.5 meg apiece.
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/fredsaw/Files/Capercaillie-Gaol_Troimh_Aimsirean.mp3
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/fredsaw/Files/Capercaillie-Skye_Waulking_Song.mp3
Capercaillie website: http://www.capercaillie.co.uk/
nature sounds (waves, forests, thunderstoms, etc.) or downtempo.
Music? It would be more enjoyable with a partner first But, once upon a time, I did prefer some very soft and low music, if any at all.
Lew W
Edited by - DakotaRed on 7 July 2002 10:36:2
Ooooh, you know I had to come see what everyone was making love to.
Thinker,
I like Sade & Luther Vandross but I have to slightly agree with Comf & Dakota. During "that time", I would prefer instrumental or no music at all.
Edited by - heaven on 7 July 2002 1:45:53
I have some nice experiences with Toni Braxton - that is her music. :-)
Rage Against the Machine!
Ahhhhhhh,
Richard,
So, the United Kingdom is your home. You probably won't get the same stuff of the tele tonight that I referred you to in my e-mail.
As for your post.......I hate to assume anything on this one.
I'll just go with "sounds here", just to be safe and not get myself in trouble. I always love the sounds of "water", whether it be rain on a tin roof, or the sounds of the surf. If it isn't really happening with the elements of nature, I have a couple favorite CD's, with accompaniment of stringed instruments. I love chimes, bells, the violin, the piano.....
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