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mroctober @ June 24th 2006, 08:40 wrote:
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Mentioned earlier on another post, I recently did "Your Man" by Josh Turner.



That allmost sounds real Brokeback :)  if ya read it right

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mroctober @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:52 am wrote:
another good old one is   " And You and I"  By YES   actually that whole album is Great.

Jon Andersons voice is just outstanding.....I saw them at the Garden back in the 70's for the "going for the one" album
Donavan warmed up for them

Kappy :::: Have you ever seen YES Live?


Yes is quite amazing ! i never got to see them live but chris squire is one of my favorite bass players ! :worship:


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Kappy :::: Have you ever seen YES Live?




I haven't,  closest I heard live, was a cover band that did them quite well.  I can imagine (depending on how many keyboardists, or sequencer's they have going live during Perpetual change, that cranked up loud, it can be quite a head rush). I saw Edgar Winter Live..  Frankenstein was pretty amazing at about 120 DB's....

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dumbdrums @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 7:45 am wrote:
probably my personal favorite is 3AM..its a sad song  but it is very very personal for me for reasons that mean the world to me... :hug:
i guess my favorite "sex you up" kinda song is Smooth Up In You..." by the Bulletboys....that song just drips with sex...romantically, id have to agree with sheree on Never Tear Us Apart...the sax solo in that is veeeeery sexy......


Your version of 3AM with just you and the piano is my all time favorite.. it's one of those songs where I remember where I was and what I was doing the first time I heard it!  :worship:

G'mornin' Mikey!   :wave:  :D I was just watching VH1 Classic and KISS Unplugged was on... I thought of you..

Just leavin' the house....  :dancin: be back soon!


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feirynette, you are lucky. fever never gets the reaciton i think it deserves when i sing it. of course, neither does misty.

oh, how can we forget anything by marvin gaye? let's get it on is one of the ultimate turnon songs! well, at least for my generation... :oops:

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Sheree @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:51 am wrote:
dumbdrums @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 7:45 am wrote:
probably my personal favorite is 3AM..its a sad song  but it is very very personal for me for reasons that mean the world to me... :hug:
i guess my favorite "sex you up" kinda song is Smooth Up In You..." by the Bulletboys....that song just drips with sex...romantically, id have to agree with sheree on Never Tear Us Apart...the sax solo in that is veeeeery sexy......


Your version of 3AM with just you and the piano is my all time favorite.. it's one of those songs where I remember where I was and what I was doing the first time I heard it!  :worship:

G'mornin' Mikey!   :wave:  :D I was just watching VH1 Classic and KISS Unplugged was on... I thought of you..

Just leavin' the house....  :dancin: be back soon!


awwww thank you....you cant go wrong as a performer, when inspiration is guiding your heart...and it was definately an emotional moment for me when i recorded it...
KISS UNPLUGGED !!! thank god i work at prosystems..i do believe i shall fire up the 60" plasma !! have a great walk sheree !! love the pic by the way !:wink:


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Steven Kaplan @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:49 am wrote:
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Kappy :::: Have you ever seen YES Live?




I haven't,  closest I heard live, was a cover band that did them quite well.  I can imagine (depending on how many keyboardists, or sequencer's they have going live during Perpetual change, that cranked up loud, it can be quite a head rush). I saw Edgar Winter Live..  Frankenstein was pretty amazing at about 120 DB's....
In my opinion it is necessary to listen to Frankenstein at 120 dbs. Everytime.


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dumbdrums @ June 24th 2006, 10:06 wrote:
Sheree @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 9:51 am wrote:
dumbdrums @ Sat Jun 24, 2006 7:45 am wrote:
probably my personal favorite is 3AM..its a sad song  but it is very very personal for me for reasons that mean the world to me... :hug:
i guess my favorite "sex you up" kinda song is Smooth Up In You..." by the Bulletboys....that song just drips with sex...romantically, id have to agree with sheree on Never Tear Us Apart...the sax solo in that is veeeeery sexy......


Your version of 3AM with just you and the piano is my all time favorite.. it's one of those songs where I remember where I was and what I was doing the first time I heard it!  :worship:

G'mornin' Mikey!   :wave:  :D I was just watching VH1 Classic and KISS Unplugged was on... I thought of you..

Just leavin' the house....  :dancin: be back soon!


awwww thank you....you cant go wrong as a performer, when inspiration is guiding your heart...and it was definately an emotional moment for me when i recorded it...
KISS UNPLUGGED !!! thank god i work at prosystems..i do believe i shall fire up the 60" plasma !! have a great walk sheree !! love the pic by the way !:wink:


:wave: I wanna hear that version  :wave:

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This isn't a turn on song, but an emotional one.

"Live like you were dying" I have a married couple that sing it to each other
and it gets me all teary eyed when they do it. I've only heard it sung at karaoke.
I've never heard the original version. Yes I live in a mud hut.  LMAO

Now a days most of the music i hear is what my teenagers are playing at home.
I've never listened to country (unless at karaoke), so I'm a little retarded in that area.

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LMAO @ mud hut... me too Babs, I don't listen to country radio. I love songs that hit you right in the gut... emotion is what music is about, right? :hug:

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It's really odd - I really like country, but because I didn't grow up
with it I'm not formiliar with it. Most of the country songs I sing are because
I heard them at karaoke first. Sometimes I've never heard the way they are really sung. The more main stream stuff I've heard like Shania Twain. I remember seeing the Judds do a Super bowl half time show and I was amazed. I feel like I was deprived as a child. sniff sniff

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Yeah... I grew up with it but for the most part, don't really love it lol. I love harder, edgier stuff.. even sing a lot of it. Going to karaoke tonight in fact for the first time in AGES.... might have no voice tomorrow!  (I have a few LOUD ones I wanna try) LMAO

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I like to sing Pearl Jam "Black", Mazzy Star "Fade Into You", George Strait's Marina Del Rey and others for pure sensual energy.  I like to hear women sing anything by Fleetwood Mac (particularly the Christine McVie songs), Janis Joplin (even Mercedes Benz), and hell lots of other stuff.

These are all great sensual songs and artists. :oh yeah:

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Well if you know me, then you know that I am Classic Rock revisited.....Rock Music in general is, and always has been a BIG turn-on for me....But if I have to choose one at this very moment, then I guess I'm feelin' Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird  :worship:   That song to me has the spirit, the attitude, the fire, and the middle finger!   :yes:


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LOL Gotta love that middle finger...


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xxKevinxx @ June 24th 2006, 22:55 wrote:
Well if you know me, then you know that I am Classic Rock revisited.....Rock Music in general is, and always has been a BIG turn-on for me....But if I have to choose one at this very moment, then I guess I'm feelin' Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird  :worship:   That song to me has the spirit, the attitude, the fire, and the middle finger!   :yes:

Middle finger huh? ....pondering what that has to do with sexy songs....   :whistle:

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LMAO leave it to me to come home drunk from karaoke and click too hard   :drunk:

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My pick would be:
Richard Marx - Hazard
Wicked Games - Chris Isaak
Go All The Way - Raspberries
They are my ultimate favorite.  I wish more guys could sing them.  Makes my heart melt.  Takes me back to the past.
Guess I must be getting old!


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I haven't,  closest I heard live, was a cover band that did them quite well.  I can imagine (depending on how many keyboardists, or sequencer's they have going live during Perpetual change, that cranked up loud, it can be quite a head rush). I saw Edgar Winter Live..  Frankenstein was pretty amazing at about 120 DB's....



Steven ...the band didnt happen to be called ESSENCE did it?
I saw them on long Island late 70's they were great ...did yes to a T


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Michael,  The band I was listening to actually was an excellent band, They had 2 keyboardists, 2 guitarists, vocalist horn player, bassist, and drummer.  It was 1974, and the band was out of Boston...

"Jet" was their name..  They were an excellent cover band, because the timing on perpetual change for the keyboard players get's VERY hard... The also did alot of EL&P, did a nice job of Hoe Down too...

Enjoy.. I just found this... Used to easily be able to do this song too...OK,  I'm getting reminiscent..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo6kQIHu ... ake+palmer

Oh yeah, Kids.... Crank this one up.... The don't make em like the used to.....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcTdiVtU ... r%20winter
Edgar Winter 2005, I saw this televised.

IMO, If the are playing with one of the Winter Bros..  They are brilliant musicians... This is one brilliant guitarist... THe whole band is... Edgar WInter is one of the most talented multiinstruments in rock history... THe guy plays everything !

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