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    Just being inquisitive here, and hoping to get some tips by asking what music y'all like when it comes to getting busy.

    We (wife and I) differ one this issue and I'm thinking there has to be a happy medium out there for both of us.

    I'm not much of the Barry White type of stuff, but I do like some rhythm to the music. I'm more into the non-vocal, rather than actual "love songs" and such - seems corny to me. Not that it doesn't have it's place, but sometimes you just want to have some good all around "feel good/rhythmic" music going on, if you know what I mean.

    Now on a regular basis I mainly listen to new country, but this obviously doesn't lend itself well in this type of atmosphere.

    So give us a quick post and let us know what you like.
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    S.E.X. by Nickelback... no no jk, that song is just hugely inappropriate lol. Wish I knew of something off the top of my head, but I only really listen to modern rock music which probably wouldn't be much help. I think there's some music gurus around here that could probably help you out.
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    I know sometimes we like to put some jazz on mainly for backround. There's some great newer artists out there. If you have XM or Sirius or even some music stations on tv, take a few minutes to listen.

    Not all jazz is slow.
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    I love Van Morrison for some nice, relaxing, romantic tunes in the background. My boyfriend says, "Temptations by 2pac"

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    Thanks y'all, I appreciate the responses.
    I do enjoy some jazz here and there, but can't recall anything that would fit the bill for getting busy... can you recommend any by title, etc? I'd like to give it a listen and try it out on the wife.
    I did find something called KITARO KOJIKI I beleive its called that I like, and its very similar to Hyroshima for those who remember that type of music. It's not bad bedroom music sometimes, when you are getting sensual and tranquil, but I want to bring more rhythm into it for the night when we just want to have some fun sex.
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    Smooth Jazz is generally more upbeat but it depends on the artists. Some artists like Dave Koz or Kenny G are more horn driven while someone like Pebo Bryson, India Aria or Al Jurreau are more vocal driven.

    Do a search on Smooth Jazz, take a look. Alot of the sites allow for previews of artists albums.
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    i like to have sex to a song i know so if the mood is right i can sing it to her, so she feels that i really love her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pretzel View Post
    Smooth Jazz is generally more upbeat but it depends on the artists. Some artists like Dave Koz or Kenny G are more horn driven while someone like Pebo Bryson, India Aria or Al Jurreau are more vocal driven.

    Do a search on Smooth Jazz, take a look. Alot of the sites allow for previews of artists albums.
    I'll do tha pretzel - l'm not much into the vocal thing. ...and I do have a few of your suggestions already.

    Thanks!
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