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LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 7:25:16 PM)


http://www.collarchat.com/m_605631/mpage_2/key_music/tm.htm#608226
Scene music...whats yours

http://www.collarchat.com/m_222141/mpage_1/key_music%252Cscene/tm.htm#222187
Does anyone use music during a scene?

http://www.collarchat.com/m_314952/mpage_1/key_music/tm.htm#314953
D/s tunes

http://www.collarchat.com/m_324140/mpage_1/key_music/tm.htm#324148
Scene music

http://www.collarchat.com/m_351059/mpage_1/key_music/tm.htm#352244
fave music for playtime

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scifi1133 -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 7:26:50 PM)

Oh and the Lion King soundtrack always seems to work well.




CaringandReal -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 7:30:16 PM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZokZA-8Wvg






scifi1133 -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 7:37:55 PM)

Or better yet the Monkeys theme song.




sweetwenchie -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 7:47:28 PM)

~fast reply~

This one might be fun...

http://www.clipmoon.com/videos/298125/ikki-tousen-spank-my-booty.html




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 8:19:52 PM)

Thanks! That was fun.




LATEXBABY64 -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 8:26:09 PM)

scene music sounds more like a rave thing     lol  shivers oh well to each their own

why dont you just make up something your painting of what make you feel good not what the drive by posters say  besides it will be more meaning full oh wait thats a bad word meaningful
rofl  what ever       just enjoy the person your




Statepalace -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 9:06:13 PM)

Music that gets me in the mood, or music that I would happily scene to -

Airdrawndagger - Sasha

Happy 2B Hardcore - Anabolic Frolic (but ONLY for 10 minutes or so, I'm not THAT much of a masochist)

Any and all things by Darude

Fashion Rules-Chicks on Speed by Keoki Clash

The Underground (Addictive Trip Mix) - Celeda .....this one HAS to be heard, it's so fantastic

Track 1 from Global House Diva - DJ Irene

Sexual (Thunderpuss Remix) - Amber

A MUST for a Goth sex party - I Do Both Jay and Jane - LaRissa

Darren R. - The History of Hardhouse - all the tracks on here are good

**The Sound of Violence - Cassius


End the evening with Rapture, from The Politics of Dancing by Paul Van Dyke.




Statepalace -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 9:07:52 PM)

Ravers rule, dude. We're the sub culture that came come up with "Vampire Stripper Sluts from Outer Space" as an annual Halloween party. Don't knock it till you've swung a glow stick and tried it.




SailingBum -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 9:44:26 PM)

Come on folks Frank Zappa.  To name a few of his songs
Dirty Love
He's So Gay
Dinaha moe Humm
and my personal fav Go Fuck Yourself

Yes I'm serious.  Check him out on youtube.

BadOne




LATEXBABY64 -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 10:19:43 PM)

um you can not claim something that was not your s to start with. The sub culture was around long before the 90s or alt crowd. even ds has been in us long before people think it started YEP historical fact




Paulsgirl -> RE: Music to scene to. (2/29/2008 11:48:53 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SailingBum

Come on folks Frank Zappa.  To name a few of his songs
Dirty Love
He's So Gay
Dinaha moe Humm
and my personal fav Go Fuck Yourself

Yes I'm serious.  Check him out on youtube.

BadOne


and Captain Beefheart.....ooooooooooomg yes........
and wothout question Handrix
and sometimes the Rolling Stones
ooooo and original Velvet Undergorund now i'm sluicin juicin......
my Master who is two generation younger adores this music





Justme696 -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 1:32:34 AM)

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=genitorturers&search_type=

genitorturers

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genitorturers

sm industrial metal

(it is not all loud music btw..and the lyrics are interesting)




chezzy52 -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 2:10:26 AM)

Frank Zappa's "The Torture Never Stops"..it is off the album or cd if you prefer.."Zoot Allures".Steve Miller's "Song for our Ancestors"is pretty good too if you can find it.It is off his very first album way back in 1968 called "Sailor".




KMsAngel -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 2:45:39 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: scifi1133

Or better yet the Monkeys theme song.


sci, you're just NOT taking this seriously!




petpete -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 2:47:26 AM)

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Good choice BadOne old Frankie always rocks, but i would have to go with "Rock Your Baby" George McCrae




Lumus -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 2:55:41 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: KMsAngel


quote:

ORIGINAL: scifi1133

Or better yet the Monkeys theme song.


sci, you're just NOT taking this seriously!


Would you prefer "Detachable Penis" by King Missile?

[:D]





dcfirmhand -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 5:26:10 AM)

When I had only just read the subject of the thread, the first thing that popped to mind is Portishead, both their 1994 album, Dummy, and their 1997 self-titled album, Portishead.

When playing with a sub I tend toward music with a trip-hop or lounge feel -- Portishead, Theivery Corporation, Massive Attack, Zero 7. I find that sort of music sensual, so it sets the mood/tone well.




Algos -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 5:29:05 AM)

I like "murder ballads" from Nick Cave, Genitorturers are also fine ;-)




bipolarber -> RE: Music to scene to. (3/1/2008 6:37:57 AM)

My favorites for a "Goth" atmosphere would be "Midnight Syndicate." Very popular around Halloween, their albums play like soundtracks to some velvet and lace turn of the century vampire film. Few to no lyrics, they support to mood without being distracting. Their albums: "Born of the Night" "Realm of Shadows" "Vampyre" and "Dungeons and Dragons" are especially good for a playspace. "Gates of Delirium" and "The 13th Hour" both have tracks that teeter on the edge of being sound effects, and as such can be a little too distracting.

All are available year round at their website, or on ebay.




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