| iUSERTLO72p |
Hi, I'm curious.
Seeing as I can ask world wide, the far reaches of diyAudio.com, please can I ask this, and without any rude innuendos or anything.:att'n:
Here goes. If your system plays as perfect as you can get it with speed, timing, clarity, expansive soudstage, imagery and so on and so fourth, can your system create a romantic moment for you and your partner? What do you play to create mood, atmosphere etc and eventualy who do you listen to, whilst making love( apart from your partner). Can your system seduce you both into making love?
Please, no 1812 oveture's.;)
Personaly, I don't play anything cos I don't have anything my partner would like to hear. But I know music helps, so I'm looking to buy more music.
Thankyou
iUSERTLO72p:angel: |
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| QSerraTico_Tico |
Try Sade..................
"No Ordinary Love"
"I couldn't Love you More"
"Kiss of Life"
OK? |
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| jackinnj |
| "Bolero" is the first thing which popped into my mind, twice as a matter of fact. |
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| pinkmouse |
| The Walrus of Lurrvvve, Barry White... :) |
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| mlloyd1 |
the right answer is whatever the lady likes
:)
Sade is good. I also like Marvin Gaye, Isley Brothers (older stuff), John Klemmer, Bob James (older stuff), and Grover Washington (older stuff).
Note - older stuff to me means 1970s.
Also note - these ain't audiophile quality recordings, but if things are going well, who cares ...
;)
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| Brett |
| Sweaty slaps and grunty moany noises with lots of calls to the deity. |
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| pinkmouse |
| quote: | Originally posted by Brett
Sweaty slaps and grunty moany noises with lots of calls to the deity. |
That'll be Crazy Horses by the Osmonds then... :) |
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| Brett |
| quote: | Originally posted by pinkmouse
That'll be Crazy Horses by the Osmonds then... :) | The Osmonds had sex? Noooo, please tell me it isn't true. |
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| zayne742 |
My wife has designated a CD. I did not even realize she liked it.
The Mars Volta, Amputechture.
This is not so much for getting the mood started, but for the main event! |
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| maxro |
| The sub-title says it all: |
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| QSerraTico_Tico |
| quote: | Originally posted by zayne742
My wife has designated a CD. I did not even realize she liked it.
The Mars Volta, Amputechture.
This is not so much for getting the mood started, but for the main event! |
Ampu-techture???
A once only event? |
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| analog_sa |
| quote: | Originally posted by QSerraTico_Tico
A once only event? |
Not in the case of Op29 |
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| Shaun |
| Back in the day, some Michael Franks could get you instantly into the ballpark. But you still had to bring it home, though. Can't really recall a time I wanted to be distracted by music while makin' whoopy, though. :D |
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| quasi |
| Speed King - Deep Purple |
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| SY |
| Dead Kennedys- "Too Drunk to ****" |
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| KBK |
In all seriousness... for the long slow ride...
"Nada Brahma" ("Sound Is God")
By Sheila Chandra.
I have a friend who owed the biggest/last independent record store (that had direct access to the labels) in Canada. He has over 15k albums and has heard it all. He has a reputation about town. So bad that he had to shop in a different country when he finally decided to get married. Seriously. He says that this was his ultimate make out album. |
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| Brett |
I find it bizarre that people need music to bonk to. I just need a partner and a place, and I'm not bashful so I have plenty of alternatives for the latter.
'Phile during sex "You know darling, maybe you shouldn't have gotten the implants. They seriously degrade the imaging and sense of depth perception in some positions" |
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| stevodude |
no, it shoudl be...
phile: 'My darling, are those implants?, my I must say they do bring a clarity and spacial feeling to the middle zone... blah blah blah'
the woman "yea right, the old 'lil' pillow aka placebo in the small of the back does wonders for my 'upper mid section' get on with lil fella'...
Me I'd prefer that she say yes once in a while, and we just go at it there and then... unless the kids are awake, then there is no much chance of that happening anytime soon .... hohum
Unless your 'wooing' a new woman, then I used to go the old Sade works, anything slow and smooth, unless you into kinky stuff, then crank up your metal for some other speedy pace :-) me I like doin it slow-n-smooth :-) |
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| fizzard |
The music from Debbie Does Dallas.
Could also check out a band called Pornosonic. |
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| G.Kleinschmidt |
| quote: | Originally posted by pinkmouse
The Walrus of Lurrvvve, Barry White... :) |
Eueuukkk! How the hell could anyone’s soldier stand to attention with a fat male whale groaning and grunting in the background?????????
A classy all-girl porno with the volume turned up would be a better way to go............ |
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| MJL21193 |
| Whatever Patrick Bateman had playing during the threesome in "American Psycho". |
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| diydummy |

Two from this classic...
- If I Had A Hammer :smash:
- I'd Love Making Love To You :hbeat:
Where's the smilie with a cigarette when you need one? |
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| Brett |
I'll see your Leonard Nimoy, and raise you a William Shatner.

I've heard it, and I cried. Then I asked for someone to kill me so I wouldn't have to hear it again.
Missus: Not tonight, I have a headache.
Hubby: OK, then, I'm going to play William Shatner's 'The Transformeed Man'.
Missus: Come here and ravage me you beast...... |
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| SY |
Brett, I was in an airport lounge a few years back when I heard the Voice. I looked up and, sure enough, it was Barry White, large as life (and that is indeed large). He was chatting with two of the supermodel-looking women in his entourage. As he swept through the room, I swear that in his wake you could see every female in there sliding off their chairs, leaving puddles behind.
I don't understand it, but I made note of the observation. |
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| pedroskova |
| Moondance, V. Morrison...I wonder what a rendition by Mr. White would sound like? |
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| zayne742 |
| You beat me! I wondered when someone was going to list Van the Man. Thought of it this morning. |
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| Brett |
| quote: | Originally posted by SY
Brett, I was in an airport lounge a few years back when I heard the Voice. I looked up and, sure enough, it was Barry White, large as life (and that is indeed large). He was chatting with two of the supermodel-looking women in his entourage. As he swept through the room, I swear that in his wake you could see every female in there sliding off their chairs, leaving puddles behind.
I don't understand it, but I made note of the observation. | LMAO. I don't understand it either, but I've noticed the same effect on wymyn here.| quote: | Originally posted by pedroskova
Moondance, V. Morrison...I wonder what a rendition by Mr. White would sound like? | I wanna dance when Moondance comes on. I'd find it distracting when bumping uglies. |
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| panomaniac |
| quote: | Originally posted by SY
I don't understand it, but I made note of the observation. |
Come on Sy, don't you read the science news?
Recent study shows that men with lower voices have more sex - or at least more kids.
Deep Voices Lucky in Love
And then there's Wayne Newton. :note: "Donka-Shane, Darlin', Donka-Shane." :note:
Science will never explain that. |
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| head_spaz |
Al Green is always a big hit with the ladies.
Grover Washington Jr... Winelight Album with "Just the Two of Us" is good too.
Dave Grusin, David Benoit, Larry Carlton, Joni Mitchell, Sade, Jim Croce, Seals and Crofts... all get 'r done.
Of course I prefer David Peel and the Lower East Side, with Happy Mother's Day, Up Against the Wall, Here Comes a Cop... etc...
MY all time favorite is Edgar Winter's FRANKENSTEIN... because that's what it sounds like in my brain when I start pinging. Works for me.
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| KP11520 |
Well all I know is, I am practicing untill I get it right.
As low as I can go: Ohhhh baby, I'm feelin you baby, I be needin you baby, Can you feel me too baby?
I be runnin outa quarters baby!
I'm so hot for you baby!......................?
HEY, Where's my entourage? I was supposed to get an entourage!
Back to the drawing board! Maybe one of you guys will have more luck than me! Somebody has to replace him!
Back in the 70s, I heard a DJ say, Boz Scaggs "Silk Degrees" got the nod for best Hmmm Hmmm album!
Regards//Keith |
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| Scottmoose |
Anything by John Williams according to my ex. I quite like some of the Wicker Man soundtrack; it isn't really a requirement though as far as I'm concerned.
Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter (Bruce Dickinson / Iron Maiden) could be an interesting experiment. :D |
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| john65b |
Huh? Only one song gets those juicies flowing....
Let's Get It On. Marvin Gaye
Husband: Ahem....ahh, you look nice in that muumuu (rub-rub)
Wife: Not tonight honey, I have a Gynecological exam in the morning and I wanna be fresh.
Husband: Hmm, well, ahh, you not planning on seeing the dentist by chance? |
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| jackinnj |
I can't believe that no one has mentioned "I can't get no..." by the Stones.
I have momentarily changed my avatar to R. Crumb's version of Janis Joplin screaming into a microphone. I get a "Rock n Rye" headache every time I look at it. |
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| Cal Weldon |
| Let's get drunk - Jimmy Buffett. |
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| KP11520 |
Hey Cal,
..... And what?
Go ahead and say it. It's just a natural part of speaker building!
Regards//Keith |
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| jupiterjune |
| quote: | | Personaly, I don't play anything cos I don't have anything my partner would like to hear. But I know music helps, so I'm looking to buy more music. |
The Shat records are really hard to come by, so if you can't get your hands on one, I would recommend Lords of Acid -- Lust. (If you are so lucky as to be married to a porn star.)
JJ |
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| OzMikeH |
Given up on the idea, can't hear it over all of the noise she makes....
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| myglaren |
| Leonard Cohen can work wonders:D |
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