jeezifonly Posted January 29 Posted January 29 If you have never climaxed to Puccini, I feel sad for you. + Just Chuck 1
Stormy Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Must have music. Beethoven 5th symphony is a good choice + Just Chuck 1
KrisParr Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Seriously? This many posts without mentioning Bolero? Or O Fortuna! Libertango! Rod Hagen and + azdr0710 2
Rod Hagen Posted February 4 Posted February 4 (edited) Music during nearly everything, but only my painstakingly curated playlists. The only thing I feel more strongly about than the music I love, is the music I hate. Edited February 4 by Rod Hagen pubic_assistance and thomas 1 1
pubic_assistance Posted February 4 Posted February 4 56 minutes ago, Rod Hagen said: Music during nearly everything, but only my painstakingly curated playlists. The only thing I feel more strongly about than the music I love, is the music I hate. I am in full agreement with this statement. Bad Music can definitely dampen any good vibes at any occasion.
+ José Soplanucas Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Music distracts me. I play it loud only when I have to hide the moaning and other noises. + Vegas_Millennial 1
LaffingBear Posted February 4 Posted February 4 (edited) Somehow, Najee Morning Tenderness became the album of my choice. Long ago enough that the CD stayed in my bedroom for the clock radio with CD player. Relevant to the rentguy activity... long ago, my routine at hiring was to start the 60-minute sleep timer music on the clock radio in my hotel room as I started an hour session. I hired a Vegas masseur who brought his own music. He definitely had a routine. It was a satisfactory experience; I felt as if his massage was timed to his music choice... the music's end and the massage ending were impressively close to simultaneous. Edited February 4 by LaffingBear
+ azdr0710 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 (edited) very sexy music, but try to make your session last longer than 7:44......... Edited February 6 by azdr0710
Guest Posted February 6 Posted February 6 On 2/4/2025 at 10:49 AM, Rod Hagen said: Music during nearly everything, but only my painstakingly curated playlists. The only thing I feel more strongly about than the music I love, is the music I hate. What kind of playlists?
Rod Hagen Posted February 6 Posted February 6 (edited) 2 hours ago, Angel-Ayy said: What kind of playlists? Thank you for asking, it was a bit too cute of me to say I have playlists, and then say nothing more. My crowning achievement (obviously I have a low bar for that expression) is a Snowboard Playlist, which I've built and curated since the late 90s when .mp3 first became a thing. I also use it for swimming and mountain biking (but not climbing, the rhythm is wrong for methodical, non-propulsive, sports). I have a sleep playlist which I play in the rare instance I wake up and can't fall back to sleep easily or I suspect falling asleep may be a problem (due to intrusive thoughts). I have a playlist that is nothing but my favorite Godspeed you Black Emperor, Sigur Ros, and Explosions in the Sky songs. It's something I Shuffle when I'm feeling profound. It's also something I often feel compelled to absorb while on international flights, I'm not sure why. As I mentioned above, there is a sex playlist. I can count on one hand the number of times I've played the play list during sex, my taste doesn't match up well with the musical tastes of other men who enjoy gay sex. But it's nice to play alone before the act, to amplify my mood. In the '70s, '80s, and the '90s, my musical tastes aligned well with fellow Gays. That hasn't been the case since about 2000. Naturally, a Classical music playlist which is largely Mozart, but also Bach and Rachmaninov and others. Lastly, 7 years ago I assembled a Dennis Cooper playlist. I deeply respect his film and music and literature tastes, and I know music is something he takes seriously. So, I took a deep dive into his blog and found 96 songs he loves. I love them too! There's a small bit of duplication, it's strange that a song can be good for Mountain Biking, yet good for sex too. Overall, there is very little overlap between my playlists. In multiple threads I have posted youtube links to many of the songs from several of these lists; they are my babies. Edited February 6 by Rod Hagen thomas 1
ICTJOCK Posted February 6 Posted February 6 When I'm with a client, we do what he prefers. Most of the time there is little music or something very subtle. For me personally, music can enhance or distract from the mood at hand. The atmosphere and scene also makes a difference. Music can also help create or advance an intense session if done correctly. I would never rule it in or out! + azdr0710 1
DznNYC Posted February 6 Posted February 6 I had a client this weekend who had a playlist going called Tantric Sensuality. It was similar to what you’d hear in a massage room at a spa, just maybe a little sexier. It was perfect for creating a vibe without dominating the scene or taking you out of it. + azdr0710 1
BrickBuilder Posted February 8 Posted February 8 I have always been partial to Danny Elfman's Batman: Original Motion Picture Score from the late 80's playing in the background subtly. It has a good blend of various tempos and tenors to have fun to. And its just at 55 minutes...so timing is pretty good.
Nightowl Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Ambient music only. Anything with words is distracting and anything with a noticeable beat will, like someone else said, get me fucking to the music. Not always a good thing.
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