And they have to be iPods too. Not some other MP3 player. Apple brand name loyalty must be observed during all of our penile insertions. That tradition goes all the way back to Adam & Eve. I reviewed Eve in my 101th review. However having said all that, Burroughs did shoot his wife dead right between the eyes and got off Scott Free. I'm not sure of the origin of the term "Scott Free," but I'm sensing a new Steely Dan song as I write this.
Hope that helps.
I posted this thread previously as a moderated newbie & got few responses; think it bears repeating.
Would think that Steely Dan is the fave group of providers & hobbyists because so much of their work is overtly sexual : their song "Here at the Western World" deals w/ a brothel; the song "I Got the News" deals w/ DATY ( " Spanish kissin', see it glisten " )& to top it off, the group is named after a dildo ( see Wm Burroughs "Naked Lunch" )
Can anyone out there cite any other "Dan" sexual references ?------or perhaps there's another musical individual or group that's even more sexually oriented, that might be a fave of TER posters.
Looking forward to the feedback on this.
saw them last year & going to see them again next month, but to answer your question there was a band a while back named King Missle that did a song called " detachable penis"
I'd say thats sexually oriented
I prefer instrumental music during my play time as I want to focus on my partner and the pleasures we are having and not the words in a song.
My favorite is Dave Koz, that man sure knows how to blow...a saxaphone. (Too bad he is gay)
I always have my music with me when I travel. I love Asian, Indian, and Middle Eastern music. They're all very soothing and wonderful background for a nice massage. Even some drum music can be very sensual, if properly played.
Les Nubians-- gorgeous beats, sensuous lyrics slipping from pearl lined throats, several languages threaded into this hypnotic wash of repeated ecstasy. They're amazing.
They are absolutely incredible. They have a new one with Henri Salvador. I have some similar music with some amazing chants.
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I also posted about middle eastern music a few years ago while writing a seductive short essay about a detective and his mistress.
I really like music (instrumental) that sounds like I'm in India, with a Sitar playing in the background. There's a white canopied mosquito net around the bed. The windows are wide open and the curtains are gently swaying back and forth. The tile on the floor is smooth and cool and it's a hot, sultry day. Oy, don't get me started. I need to "say 'hello' to my little friend" now.
Hugs,
ciara
Instrumental is much better. You don't need someone else talking and taking up your headspace.
Van Morrison is a musical genius in my humble opinion.
YES he IS. Into the Mystic makes me cry lol and I can't even tell you why. It is one of my all time forever favorite songs, and absolutely wonderful wonderful wonderful for making love to
Consider not just the previously mentioned songs but add Brown Eyed Girl, And It Stoned Me and Tupelo Honey to that list.
Damn! I think I'm bringin my I-Pod to my next Apt.
Those songs plus....These are the days, I'll be Your lover, and Crazy Love
LOL I have a playlist of nothing but Van Morrison that is about 3 hours long. One of my favorite playlists for sessions as a matter of fact
I have always wondered....what exactly is so special about tupelo honey?? Is it the gourmet of all honey?? Anyone know??
and then let this thread go This is an absolutely stunning song with references to a reunion of lovers from a previous lifetime. It's on my favorite Van Morrison album No Guru No Method No Teacher.
Lately, I've been listening to a lot of foreign music. I have one CD that plays a variety of wine country music (soft, good beat and seductive) from France, Bulgaria, Spain, Russia and Brazil (ooh la la). I love Brazilian music, especially the older Bosa Nova stuff.
Meow . . . R o a r . . . . . .
Hugs,
Ciara
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My Old School:
"Your daddy was quite surprised...to find you with the working girls in the county jail..."
"Janie Runaway" and "Cousin Dupree" are both about Lolita scenarios, much like "Everyone's Gone to the Movies."
Haitian Divorce tells the story of a couple that are "so in love the preacher's face turned red," but they begin to fight and she goes to Haiti for a quickie divorce. While down there she meets "the jolly with the lotion and the greasy hair... The band was hot so, they danced the famous meringue..." But when she gets home, she makes up with her husband...but has a child. And the last line is "Who's that kinky so-and-so?"
BUT - let's be fair to the Dan -- "Home at Last" is a retelling of The Odyssey, and "Don't Take Me Alive" can be read as a retelling of the Oedipus story. And "Glamour Profession" is about dealing cocaine.
trance music, alternative, 80's rock from the good bands, and the iconic 70's rock, but not Steely Dan. Blah.
I've found what works well in sessions is to either let the men play what makes them feel good, standards, or even some mild ambient trance. Those always work well.
Katie
Now that's a great idea. I bet you gals could think of even more things to make us feel good
Usually, though, men enjoy what I'm already playing. However, one time I changed it to country. It's not my favorite but it was interesting, to say the least. "Getty up, cowboy." I had to spank that bronco a few times.
Hugs,
Ciara
if you wanna talk old school, I bet you'll find a number of hobbyists and providers who find Frank Sinatra optimal.
But I'm with ya on the trance part of it. Back in the day, Tangerine Dream was a big favorite of mine.
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Man, I love TD. Even though it isn't from their 74-76 heyday, the bit "Love on a Real Train" from the Risky Biz soundtrack is one of the sexiest bits of music I know.
Nothing like Zeit to take you to outer space, eh?
wouldn't you?!
Shirley Horn - I Fall in Love Too Easily (My favorite)
Shirley Horn - Do It Again
Diana Krall - Abandoned Masquerade
Diana Krall - Temptation
Carol Welsman - Never Let Me Go
Jacintha - I Remember You
Holly Cole - We Kiss In A Shadow
Holly Cole - Something Cool
Shirley Eikard - Catherine's Theme
Norah Jones - Don't Miss You At All
I am a huge Dan Fan....singin' voulez voulez voulez vous.....
And they have to be iPods too. Not some other MP3 player. Apple brand name loyalty must be observed during all of our penile insertions. That tradition goes all the way back to Adam & Eve. I reviewed Eve in my 101th review. However having said all that, Burroughs did shoot his wife dead right between the eyes and got off Scott Free. I'm not sure of the origin of the term "Scott Free," but I'm sensing a new Steely Dan song as I write this.
Hope that helps.
The only big thing I want in the bed with me is well...
A
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I also really like Coldplay... depends on my mood.
At least I think that is the name of the group. I have some wonderful memories listening to them.
A couple of guys who do dreamy trance pop and get some cool women to sing for them, like Sia Furler, Tina Dico, and a couple of others. Their song "Home" alwaya makes me think of my ATF...the short trumpet solo kills me. Just perfect placement.
That is a perfect description and I really like that kind of music.
Too many great songs to mention here.....Kid Charlemagne
"Sweet things from Boston
So young & willing
Moved Down to scarsdale
Where the hell am I"
"Hey Nineteen
No we got nothing in common
No we can't talk at all
Please take me along
When you slide on down"
Pretzel logic really about time travel.....I never met Napoleon
But I plan to find the time...
Parker's Band great arrangement...
Night by Night......
It's a beggars life, said the Queen of Spain
But don't tell it to a poor man
'Cause he's got to kill for every thrill
The best he can
Everywhere around me
I see jealousy & mayhem
Because no men have all their peace of mind
To carry them...
Touring at the Beacon 6 dates in June
Their lyrics are too wry and have too much thought, references, and symbolism behind them to not "think about"...and that would be a distraction during lovemaking.
...our thread's originator NEVER suggested this group was good for listening to during sex or during a session. (God knows the singer is sooooo damn ugly that if you envisioned him for only a split second, your woody would be gone in a second. LOL!!) Only that it was a group that had many sexual undertones (many about prostitution) throughout their music. I remember when he originally posted it, many did the same thing and jumped in w/ artists and/or styles of music that they prefer to listen to (presumably during sex). A few people did get it this time around, so they get credit.
As for the Dan, I couldn't stand them in the late 70's. There was so much great music coming out, that whenever a SD song got played on the radio or on a jukebox, I got pissed because that was 5 minutes or so that I would have to endure b4 the next song (which would enevitably be by someone I liked) could come on. However, once I realized how good their earlier stuff, like "Do It Again", was (and I got older), I really found an appreciation for them. They are a big part of what made the 70's so damn great. They have their own unique sound. They were one of many great "incomparable" bands of the 70's.
Donald Fagen appreciates the roots of "jazz"...Charlie Parker aka "Bird"......fuses that with his rock 'n roll sensibility & creativity......
Not meant for humping....
I focused on his first point (that he would think the group would be a favorite of hobbyists, and didn't think that he wasn't talking about when they were with providers. My bad.
...and don't get too down on yourself as it was pretty much hi-jacked from the get-go.
From The Radiators, Law of the Fish. Just kidding. Not that it would be good to get busy with, but you have to love a song with the lyrics "Suck the head, squeeze the Tip" - LOL
I also like some of the tracks from Delerium, ATB (for some techno trance), Tangerine Dream (remember the music from the train scene in Risky Business? how hot was that !?!) and even some Sarah McLachlan. Throw in some "Everything but the Girl". Oh and of course selections from the Dan, anything with a good groove that flows...
C_K
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Don't forget the Steely Dan song "My Old School"
It was still September when your daddy was quite surprised
To find you with the working girls in the county jail
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Yes, and I had a non-working GF at Bard circa 1972.....Ah yes, I remeber it well
it was in 67. Went up there from the city and hung out...fagan and becker were there...but if I saw them, I didn't know....
And now...what they're doing at Bard in the summer with music...well....check it out.
Not aware of any overt sexual references, but I just dig the CD.
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Much as I love Steely Dan - even with all the shit I get about it from all my punk rock friends - I don't have a favorite band. And, frankly, the thing I like about their lyrics is NOT the overt sexuality. I like how well they are written, how clever they usually are, and how funny they often are (most of what they are saying is VERY tongue in cheek). But the real reason I like them is they have some of the best musicianship you are going to hear on a pop record. Great songs, played by great players, with some of the best production ever committed to tape (or, for the new albums, hard drive). The content of the songs are not even a small part of why I like them.
Oh, and I really mean it, I don't have a favorite band. I don't believe in the concept. I listen to music for how I feel right now, which is always changing. But if you want my most influential bands, probably the Clash, Jeff Buckley, U. Utah Phillips (RIP, fellow worker - it's been a bad week for folk music), Steely Dan, and The Police.
Light
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their song "My Old School" mentions "working girls" [how archaic] but they're in lockup in the county jail, and there's nothing especially sensuous or sensual about the reference.