Sensual music

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I would like to hear your opinion on misic which you find sensual.

Please list your three top favorite sensual music for inspiration.

Thanks in advance.

Chimpy
 
Sensual top 3 - hard -

Blues: older definately Alberta Hunter, Etta James and Billie

Modern: a few current takes from Staind, Radiohead, alicia Keyes, Coldplay, Oasis, Goo Goo Dolls depending on songs, and cant recall the rest . . .

and yet Chemical Brothers and the Violent Femmes can be a thrill.
Sensual or sex oriented? When the lips are wet and the heart is pounding I dont really hear the music, except that of my own, and the person I am with :D
 
Gotta agree with Charley, the blues is the shit! Don't forget Sarah Vaughn.

The ulitimate is Barry White.
Then Harry Connick Jr.
 
Virtual_Burlesque said:
Nepalese nose-flute music. :cool:

No contest!

You too?

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All music is sensual, isn't it? Except for polkas?

If you mean sexy, I think of Bill Withers and Steely Dan's Aja album, and Coldstream and a lot of r&b and of course anything at all by Marvin Gaye.

If you mean, by inspiring, music that makes one think, "Good God, how did he do that with nothing but a brain and a pencil?" it would be Brahms Third Symphony. It's not sexy, but it makes my thoughts dance.
 
Enigma was cool, and for a BDSM scene it could be very sweet indeed. Blues.

There's a lot of stuff that could be just the thing depending what you were doing.

Not the "Teddy Bear's Picnic," though. Some music just isn't very horny.
 
Rock rocks for getting your rocks off. *grins* all that thumping and bumping bass and the screaming vocals......yep it's gotta be rock :)
 
As much as I used to enjoy some background music, recently someone convinced me that nothing is more erotic than the sounds two people make when their senses are entirely focused on each other. No music. Just sounds.
 
Marilyn Manson
Laibach
Rammstein

...

Still remember that summer morning, the music blasting out the ovver revved speakers, birds singing, the student dorms slowly waking up and her screaming louder than the music.

:D :devil:
 
for some reason Pink Floyd's devision bell album does it for me?
maybe I'm just weird.
I agree with EL Rock is deffinatly the best mood music.
 
gothgodess said:
for some reason Pink Floyd's devision bell album does it for me?
maybe I'm just weird.

"The Great Gig in the Sky" on Dark Side of the Moon.

I knew from listening to that song how incredible an orgasm would feel if I ever got to have one.

:)
 
When I was 20-something I listened to a Bach keyboard concerto and wondered if sex could ever be that good.

I find much of Beethoven extremely erotic. Also Act 2 of Tristan und Isolde, commonly called the 'love duet'. It's utterly orgasmic and when it's over I go outside on the opera house balcony and smoke.

Perdita
 
perdita said:
... Act 2 of Tristan und Isolde, commonly called the 'love duet'. It's utterly orgasmic and when it's over I go outside on the opera house balcony and smoke.
Perdita

Ms Perdita, et al,

It isn’t truly an orgasmic event until Tristan and Isolde have to go out on the opera house balcony for a smoke, now is it?

For a biopix about Michael Jackson, “The Teddy Bear’s Picnic” would make a fine soundtrack.

Polkas’ are actually a form of birth control. Why else are they so popular in Wisconsin?

Give me a Nepalese nose flute every time — the bigger and hairier the nose the better!
 
1. Beethoven piano sonatas
2. Schubert Lieder
3. Mozart Opera.

Or:
1. Beatles
2. Rolling Stones
3. Buddy Holly

Or:
1. Scott Joplin
2. Duke Ellington
3. Glenn Miller

Or:
1. Johann Strauss operetta
2. Offenbach
3. Gilbert and Sullivan

I could go on and on (I usually do)

Og
 
Gilbert & Sullivan "sensual"?! That music gives me panic attacks.

Perdita ;)
 
I'm on a bit of a come-down today, after staying out till 7am this morning. We went to a techno/drum'n'bass night featuring Rennie Pilgrim. It was very hardcore and dirty, and when a thousand loved up people are simultaneously getting the rush from another phat bass-line, Id say that's pretty sensual.

My senses are shot to shit today:(


(yeah, I do too many drugs)
 
perdita said:
Gilbert & Sullivan "sensual"?! That music gives me panic attacks.

Perdita ;)

G&S was part of my childhood. My parents performed in many of the works including The Yeoman of The Guard against the ancient walls of Gibraltar.

The political and social commentary of Gilbert's words is often still true. Imagine writing a musical today about the Iraq 'peace'. That is how current Gilbert was and shocking at the time. Sullivan's music is good if you listen for the quotes, the parodies, the references. There is a lot more in both Gilbert and Sullivan than is apparent from seeing one performance.

For me G&S has happy memories - except when I was an understudy for one of the 'Three Little Maids' in The Mikado. As a boy treble I could sing the part but I was taller and heavier than all the male singers. I didn't want to go on stage as a giant 'Little Maid'. Luckily for me the lead didn't need replacing but I had stage fright with a vengance.

Og

PS. My favourite moment is the A Capella 'Hail Poetry' from The Pirates of Penzance. Not only is it beautifully set but it is a wondeful parody of highly staged operatic set pieces.
 
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Mr. Oggbashan,

I agree with you about G&S.

I have a special fondness for The Pirates of Penzance, but while I would enjoy a good, virile rendition of “The Pirate King,” I must agree with Ms. Perdita that it cannot truly be categorized as “sensual.”

Er, would this autobiographical vignette not have been a better fit in the Remember The End Of The World? thread?

Just a curious, innocent bystander.*







* The kind who get a free trip to the hospital.
 
gregorian chant for bdsm scene

tony braxton for vanilla sex

janet jackson for stripping

harry connick jr for after sex

vivaldi seasons for foreplay

blues, jazz, rock.. i love it all.
 
The worst thread, ever.

Whoever started this thread should be shot.
 
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