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    Funny Question

    Hello,
    What "do you play/would you play" in the bedroom to spice things up? Please reply me.

    I know it's a funny question and i want a funny answer drom your side too.

    Thanks

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    I think quite highly of J.J. Cale's album 5 in such a circumstance. And I know quite a few women who find the music sensual.

    Spike Jones, on the other hand, is not recommended.

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    Barry White and others

    Quote Originally Posted by Gracey View Post
    Hello,
    What "do you play/would you play" in the bedroom to spice things up? Please reply me.

    I know it's a funny question and i want a funny answer drom your side too.

    Thanks
    Welcome to the Forum. What a topic and question for a first post, good one at that.

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    I don't know what it is about Barry White's voice in a room dimly lit by candles, but I have never met a woman that Didn't like listening to it! Of course Boléro is showing my age because of Bo Derek and the movie 10. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed is rumored to be written about an expereince of Carnal Knowledge in the Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. Guitarist Dickey Betts and other band members used to go to the cemetery for the peace and quite to write songs. It was also used at night to get away from the group atmosphere of the crowded living conditions. The rumor was that Betts was looking up at the head stone reading "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" during the joys of an enthusiastic young lady then later writing the song about the encounter. Most likely another Urban Legend, but I can't personally think of any other explaination that would explain such a great song from just seeing a headstone in a cemetery.
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    Unfortunately, this is a Moonbase company secret we are unable to reveal ;-)

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    I won't share my entire 145-song playlist, but there is a lot of Dave Matthews Band in it. U2, INXS, Chris Isaak, Jack Johnson, Dishwalla, Dire Straits, Mark Knopfler, and Robert Plant also work for me in that setting. Okay... I better stop. haha
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    Some older suggestions can be found here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MeSue View Post
    I won't share my entire 145-song playlist, but there is a lot of Dave Matthews Band in it. U2, INXS, Chris Isaak, Jack Johnson, Dishwalla, Dire Straits, Mark Knopfler, and Robert Plant also work for me in that setting. Okay... I better stop. haha
    I don't have the stamina I would flee the premises after the first 142 songs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mnyb View Post
    I don't have the stamina I would flee the premises after the first 142 songs
    LOL... what, no 10 hour cuddling sessions?

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    Smile No Spike Jones (or Monty Python) please

    Okay, I must be spending too much time reading these forums. Last night in the midst of a "special" playlist (Oscar Peterson, Diana Krall & Dave Grusin) this thread topic suddenly entered my head, and I flashed on the notion of having Spike Jones blasting from the Boom by the bedside. Fortunately the thought did not last long enough to detract from the moment, but still....

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