Mrv
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Post by Mrv on Aug 9, 2017 15:07:34 GMT
What seduction music did you play early in your dating career?
I recall spnning Mark-Almond Band, Moody Blues, Tranquility, and Jimme Spheeris.
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Post by larryS on Aug 9, 2017 16:08:09 GMT
honestly I cant look at your avatar and think of seduction music
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Post by larryS on Aug 9, 2017 16:21:42 GMT
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Post by Fisk on Aug 9, 2017 19:02:16 GMT
Dark Side of the Moon? Huh... never would have guessed it'd be used to woo the ladies.
I'm not sure I have a go-to; my music tastes are varied and bizarre. I do know that, were I 20 again and throwing parties, your best course of action is to get all dudes off the tunes and give control to a lady. Let her put on her Katy Perry or whatever pop garbage she wants. The bros might clamor for Metallica's classics, but that's a sure fire way to make a sausage party. Want girls to come and stay? Give them the jukebox.
I'm stuck for any further answer. Music tastes are such a personal thing so I don't even try. I'd just play what I want. Maybe some bluegrass and give her the ol do-si-do, maybe Sinatra and a waltz, maybe some Dolly and a traditional slow dance. I dunno. I don't much cater to others when dating. I don't wanna get caught up in that thing where you offer your "representative" to catch a girl and then have to pretend that's really you. I just be myself. I'd rather find they don't like me "now" then half a decade, mortgage, shared bankroll down the line, ya know?
Of course, I'm divorced and single, so there's that =p
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Post by mission146 on Aug 23, 2017 7:02:08 GMT
When I think of, "Seduction," I tend to think in terms of already being one on one. If not that, then at least being in a situation in which the lady's attention is already somewhat, if not mostly, on you.
With that, many of the ladies with whom I have engaged in sexual congress have enjoyed rock/metal/goth music. I'm also a better than terrible singer in those genres. There have been multiple females that have been impressed by my karaoke, particularly songs like, "Dragula," or anything Metallica. Other than that, screaming and/or growling, that sort of stuff. Anything low also suits me, despite the fact that my speaking voice is higher than some would expect given my size.
On a one on one basis in a private setting, anything Type O Negative has a very high success rate. Particularly, "Love You to Death."
I prefer not to have music on while engaging in coitus, but if I am good and in the mood to engage in coitus, I won't complain too much.
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Post by larryS on Aug 23, 2017 18:13:50 GMT
ok this cant be real.
maybe it will get the real mission to sign up, like the fake lenchmob did
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Post by Fisk on Aug 23, 2017 18:29:24 GMT
Sounds exactly real so far. If this ain't Mish it's a pretty well done shadow.
Fucking Type O, man. For years I was in the dark about them, even though it is known that I rock Pantera / Rage / Metallica often. I wouldn't say I'm a "fan"; I can't name albums or even experienced most of their stuff. But someone hit me with "Black Number 1" in my casino days and it went on The List. There is something about it that transcends sound and becomes almost drug-like.
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Post by larryS on Aug 23, 2017 21:47:28 GMT
Ok reading other entries and I agree its real.
although the above is so fucking bizarre....but the other stuff seems tight
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Post by mission146 on Aug 24, 2017 0:28:07 GMT
LarryS,
Why is that bizarre? Is it not the subject matter of this thread?
Face,
Absolutely correct, I love that song. My personal favorite Type O Negative song is, "Green Man," very serene, and Steele (R.I.P.) shows off some pipes that he doesn't necessarily display in every song. "Red Water (Christmas Mourning)," is very poignant and meaningful, but he almost never...and probably never...sang it live because he wrote it about his dad. "September Sun," is an all-around great song. "My Girlfriend's Girlfriend," opens with a really cool keyboard riff.
My favorite songs from Bloody Kisses are, "Christian Woman," and the, "Summer Breeze," cover, but Black No. 1 is terrific.
On the, "Loving you is like loving the dead," repeat, he would sometimes change it to, "Fucking you was like fucking the dead," for one or two of the lines when playing live.
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Post by mission146 on Aug 24, 2017 0:39:54 GMT
Anything low also suits me, despite the fact that my speaking voice is higher than some would expect given my size. Just so nobody else gets the wrong idea, in case anyone else joins/reads this site, this statement has nothing to do with my penis. What I mean is that one would think I'd have a low speaking voice given that I am 6'3" 230+ pounds, but I do not, my speaking voice sounds like it should come from someone physically smaller than I am. However, my singing range is Baritone-Bass, maybe Tenor even, but I'm most comfortable on the low end.
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