And have a portable bluetooth speaker that I bring with me. I'm a bit older, so some of the songs are new to the ladies. Sometimes we want quiet, sometimes we want music, sometimes soft, sometimes loud depending on mood and what we're doing. It's just shy of an hour-long playlist right now. Music can be nice, but not all the time. Playing it off my iPhone makes it easy to control from bed if you want to change anything, the speaker gives excellent sound quality.
In default current order (I change it around often):
Breathe - Pink Floyd
Hush - Deep Purple
Help Me Make It through the night - Willy nelson
Oye Como Va - Santana - that usually gets us through the preliminaries
Son of a Preacher Man - Dusty Springfield
Use Me - Bill Withers
Your are so beautiful - Joe Cocker
Wonderful Tonight - Clapton
Something - Beatles
Bell Bottom Blues - Derek and the Dominos
Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye - you know that had to be in there
Use Me - Bill Withers by this time we're usually fully engaged
Gnawin' on it - Bonnie Raitt
Night Moves - Bob Seeger
Tonight's the Night - Rod Stewart
You Shook Me - Led Zeppelin - at least one O apiece by now
Have you ever loved a woman - Derek and the Dominos
Love Me Like a Man - Bonnie Raitt
Layla (acoustic version) - Clapton
I just wanna make love to you - Muddy Waters
I just wanna make love to you - Foghat - usually heavily back into it by now
You shook me all night long - AC/DC
Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin
When love comes to town - BB King
then recycles
It's almost all old stuff, brings back a lot of memories for me. Some good pounders in there, some more delicate stuff, some faster, some more sensual....
I know a lot of rock trivia that my regular loves to hear about when we're taking short breaks - stuff like Wonderful Tonight is about Pattie Boyd who was married to George Harrison at the time, but Clapton (one of Harrison's best friends), begged Pattie to come live with him. (According to Pattie's autobiography.). Clapton went to Harrison and they talked about it, Harrison asked Pattie what she wanted to do, Pattie went with Clapton, everybody stayed friends. Very civilized. Layla is about her as well.