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Share your earworms here [Music]

Belly girl I love you but do you listen to anything besides ancient gregorian chanting opera music? anything from like the era of electricity?


this, janet jackson's "let's take our time" and mya's "best of me" are the only 3 r&b songs i can think of about NOT having sex. :lol:
 
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amendment to previous post: yes I do realize the irony of this big ole kween jumping around singing alto about how he doesn't wanna have sex with a woman. those of us with sense can tell this is a bottom singing about not being rushed cuz sometimes tops are way too aggressive amiright?
 
Belly girl I love you but do you listen to anything besides ancient gregorian chanting

:vomit:


I can not remember when I last "listened" to anything... tunes or even music just sound in or around me, that's it.

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this, janet jackson's "let's take our time" and mya's "best of me" are the only 3 r&b songs i can think of about NOT having sex. :lol:


I would kill myself if I could stop laughing crazy.


And, BTW, the versions I love to listen to are no just electricity era, but digital era, period-instruments era..: if it were just about scores, I would merely read them, but one enjoys good performances, and the closest to a good Mozart or Beethoven performance we have today is closer to my lifetime than their own.
 
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Answering more deeply your question, Fabb, I may get more or less heavily or lightly obsessed with some pop tune every now and then, but once the bout is over, I become immune and even rather repelled by ever listening to it ever again... and "pop" also includes, for example, Bizet's Carmen tunes :vomit:

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It is not a question of labels or electrivity, but a mere matter of scores, ear and personal taste, that is, having been born this way :cool: :mrgreen:
 
BTW, funny that you would vomit that right after one of my most recent score posts ever: 1982-3.
 
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Not very insistently, but it has been there for the past few days (only the march part: I wanted to quote THIS version... MY version):

 
Belly girl I'm just teasing. It's bored and raining and if I don't find something else to do I'm gonna start putting food in my mouth.
 
says the guy who only listens to monks chanting? :-P

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Honestly Belly I pegged you for a euro synth bubble gum pop tart. i picture you dancing around in your castle to kylie minoque and house remixes of 90s r&b ballads.
 
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