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tigerstyle -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 11:40:24 AM)

I dig sleezy, grinding white blues, the kind of music that makes you want to hump up against someone's butt on the dance floor and then break a bottle over the barman's head. ZZ Top "I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" or Captain Beefheart "Long Neck Bottles". I've played "The Theme From Shaft" while doing my thing once, and singing along, and matching my strokes to the backup singers going "Shaft!".
Doctor John "Walk On Guilded Splinters" is good mood music.

Someone mentioned Pantera. For years, I've had the idea that it would be awesome to do a beat & fuck to the tune of "Five Minutes Alone". That song might be the ultimate combination of heavy humpingness and aggression. It sounds like it was recorded in the depths of my balls.





darchChylde -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 11:52:54 AM)

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ORIGINAL: tigerstyle
For years, I've had the idea that it would be awesome to do a beat & fuck to the tune of "Five Minutes Alone". That song might be the ultimate combination of heavy humpingness and aggression. It sounds like it was recorded in the depths of my balls.




OMG, ROFLMAO!!!  That is sooo very much an image that i know that i would have preferred to live without.  Bravo, tigerstyle.




MissMorrigan -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 1:09:33 PM)

A really great track for getting a person hot and horny is Melissa Ferrick's 'Drive'. Hawt! When I've gotten to 'that point' and I hear it, it makes me want to turn a person inside out and consume every inch of them.




OldBastardly1 -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 1:21:39 PM)

Kid Rock or , if it is more sensual play, Deepak Chopra's "Gift of Love" CD's




Asherdelampyr -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 3:02:46 PM)

Great responses, just wanted to add, Bach, or Handel (sp?)are both perfect for the mose sensual scenes (maybe all those years in orchestra.) keep em coming




fluffyswitch -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 3:47:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Asherdelampyr

Great responses, just wanted to add, Bach, or Handel (sp?)are both perfect for the mose sensual scenes (maybe all those years in orchestra.) keep em coming

if we're gonna go classical/baroque...the classical thunder series. except for pomp and circumstance. while my undergrad graduation walk was sadistic in its own right i'm not sure i would want to think about that in the middle of a scene. but micheal the archangel, dance of the firebird, several of the pieces from pictures in an exhibition, etc would be wild.




Aneirin -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 3:52:37 PM)

Dexy's Midnight Runners- Come on eileen




DesFIP -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 6:06:08 PM)

Jazz with no vocals. I find vocals intrusive.




RoughFN -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 7:24:24 PM)

I don't really go in for music during a scene.

That said, Name of the Game by the Crystal Method gets me jazzed up every single time.




msub4Domme -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 8:07:15 PM)

i agree on medieval music (e.g., try Anonymous4).  i had a very interesting play scene with a Domme to the strains of Shostakovich's 4th Symphony.




Asherdelampyr -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 9:18:53 PM)

The Cruxshadows as well. Tried to do it once to Voltaire, ended up laughing way too damn hard.


More give me more!!!




luvzdogtoyz -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 9:31:04 PM)

iTunes has some backgroun music called "Of Human Bondage." It caught my eye, and the demos are everything from mello to dark. From what I can tell.

Other then that, ive never scened before....so I can't offer music from expierance. [;)]




Asherdelampyr -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 10:57:23 PM)

I Havent Scened to Type O yet, but it is very high on ye olde priority list.




sunshinemiss -> RE: "Mood Music" (1/12/2008 11:35:25 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MissHarlet

Im strange .. and older ... I like butt boy... and enigma but they have been overly used .. I use  celtic harp .. or flute music .. but my fav to scene to is gregorian chants !


I'm with you... I like music that has no words because words get into my left brain while scening is a more right brain activity and the words distract me terribly.  Give me music like buddhist chants or The Most Relaxing Classical Music CDs or even drumming music.  When I travel I try to find music that fits the mood in languages I don't know.  I have music in Chinese, Que'chua, French, and Korean.  I also have Spanish, but now that I understand and speak Spanish, I can't use it. 

*turns up my Yo Yo Ma Cello music and does a strip tease for the people in my mind.

peace




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