I would start off with slow dancing to a nice long Grateful Dead jam . . . looking into my favorite mans eyes, the windows to his soul, feeling the love energy that we share surrounding us, connecting us as it flows and undulates along with the music only Jerry could give us. . . our bodies pressed together becoming more aroused . . . then the music changes to "Little Wing" (the Stevie Ray Vaughn version) as all of our clothes come off . . . ideas flowing in tune with the music when we hear AC/DC "Ride on" or maybe "The Jack". . . intensity building as we rock and roll to the song "She" by Kiss and finishing off with "Slow Ride" by Foghat--the longer live version, of course.
i think it depends on the moment---i love led zepplen(sp) if i need to get some work done around the house--eric clapton and rod stewart are 2 of my favorites--they can go from getting some work done to heavy romantic bars of music!!!!
Last year I heard a Lucinda Williams CD and then went out and bought every piece of music she had for sale. Her style covers everything from country to modern folk to good old rock and roll.
Her songs tell some great stories about her growing up in Lake Charles, LA and traveling through Baton Rouge, NO, Mississippi, TN, and TX.
If you go to her website, lucindawilliams dottycom and click on the news section, there's a link that will take you to npr dot org and you can listen to a recording of a live performance she did recently.
luv_my_883L write: too funny... guys jump all over the female condom thing, but music??? Guess the very thought of planning a romantic evening to include picking out music turns them into... hmmm... jellyfish?
I just love music. Went to a Santana concert last night with a lady biker. um um um.. gooooood music and great company.. What more could ya ask for? hmmmm.. maybe a movie like Pure Country to get the evenin' warmed up and started after a nice long warm ride in the rocky mountains. Top that off with a warm bath with some aroma therapy, candles, then turn down the sheets and start the music. or if th' mood strikes ya.. Just use the pool table or the kitchen counter or the deck under the stars.
Oh STOP already... I can't stand it anymore... and here I am looking forward to another Friday night of eating a burger, shooting pool and riding.... aren't there any romantic guys in Illinois???? And if there are, where are you???
luv_my_883L write: too funny... guys jump all over the female condom thing, but music??? Guess the very thought of planning a romantic evening to include picking out music turns them into... hmmm... jellyfish?
I just love music. Went to a Santana concert last night with a lady biker. um um um.. gooooood music and great company.. What more could ya ask for? hmmmm.. maybe a movie like Pure Country to get the evenin' warmed up and started after a nice long warm ride in the rocky mountains. Top that off with a warm bath with some aroma therapy, candles, then turn down the sheets and start the music. or if th' mood strikes ya.. Just use the pool table or the kitchen counter or the deck under the stars.
I just love my music too. I am so happy that you had such a nice time the other night at the Santana concert. What more could one ask for? I do like what you described though...
Bigbear2000 write: Planning a romantic evening is one of my favorite pastimes. Warm still is the place where her hand touched mine As we danced in the dark; in the night, so devine. The music played low; seemed must come from afar and her eyes that glowed by candlelight; outshined the brightest star
Bigbear2000 write: Planning a romantic evening is one of my favorite pastimes. Warm still is the place where her hand touched mine As we danced in the dark; in the night, so devine. The music played low; seemed must come from afar and her eyes that glowed by candlelight; outshined the brightest star
Oh man....BigBear....you are something else hun!!!
Bigbear2000 write: Planning a romantic evening is one of my favorite pastimes. Warm still is the place where her hand touched mine As we danced in the dark; in the night, so devine. The music played low; seemed must come from afar and her eyes that glowed by candlelight; outshined the brightest star
Oh man....BigBear....you are something else hun!!!