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dude
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Topic: prog rock to charm! Posted: March 31 2004 at 22:01 |
My cousin loves Rush but i dont think i would take that any further with her (shes 32 years old and single and a bit of a babe if anyones interested!!! )
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Glass-Prison
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Posted: March 31 2004 at 21:31 |
I'm surprised, I actually met a girl who loved rush! We fell in love, but it didn't last that long, partly on account of her density.
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dude
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Posted: March 31 2004 at 21:07 |
SO the song needs an extra 8 seconds then!! (just kidding!)
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Glass-Prison
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Posted: March 31 2004 at 19:12 |
A Change of Seasons has always seemed like a good doin-it song, and even better, some women love it! the only problem is, the song doesn't last as long as I do...
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dude
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Posted: March 31 2004 at 07:28 |
Well you wouldnt want the little buggers flitting around if things got..er..."romantic" would you!!! (wheres that fly spray!!!?)
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Jim Garten
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dude
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Posted: March 31 2004 at 06:37 |
Of course you would hope the fairies stay away!!
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philippe
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Posted: March 31 2004 at 05:42 |
Iwould like to spend a dreamy and long night with a & delicate girl, contempling the sky...with 'On land' (by Eno) or 'Evening star' (by Eno & Fripp) in the background. I'm sure it would be a fairy-like night.
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Gaston
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 17:53 |
This is a hard question, but I have some experience with it, since my gf likes prog.
Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Scarecrows and Gnomes can be fun, at a certain time and Sid's pretty tame compared to the crackheads in the music world nowadays. She'll think you're cute.
Moonchild. I think you know what I'm talking about. There's even a tranquil makeout section. Ladies of the Road's a little tough, you're not really a rockstar
Dark Side of the Moon, followed by The Division Bell.
And you and I is awesome. Also good is To be over, Wondrous Stories, and numerous Howe goings on. Guitar skills are sexy (so says she)
I actually listened to Eloy once (Mysterious Monolith) while making out but it was too much like some 80s trip out artsy thing and we had to shut them off.
Three Colours by Galleon is pretty awesome, that's a new one I just got.
Best prog pickup band overall? I would have to say: ELP. Still you turn me on, C'est la vie, Lucky Man, From the Beginning. They're all pretty chivalrous.
Gaston
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RobJ
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 16:42 |
yeah i remember, a cute babe she was. No I never used that one though I did consider using Bwana Dik but thought better of it. I mean who could live up to the legend?
All groupies must bow down In the sacred presence of the Latex Solar Beef...
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 15:54 |
Yo bro, me too. Remember Jeannette from your Kithara days?
What about Dynamo Humm?
She was buns up kneelin'
I was wheelin' and Dealin'
She surrendered to the feelin'
Then she started into Squealin'
Freakin' poetry man!!!!!!!!!
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RobJ
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 15:44 |
Ladies of the Road worked for me once...
Stone-headed Frisco spacer Ate all the meat I gave her Said would I like to taste hers And even craved the flavour
What can I say? She was quite impressionable.
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philippe
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 15:34 |
What kind of prog music do you think about to make love?
I've got my little idea about that...
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arqwave
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 15:29 |
Don“t waste your time, sometimes the lady doesn't like music, nor prog... but i have to say that i conquered my lady playing some MARILLION, and some Dream Theater tunes, like Beautiful, Kayleigh, Another day, Surrounded and wait for sleep, is a matter of trying some different records to find the right song, and then, put them in one great record for her!!!!
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 14:40 |
YOU put your picture in the Rogues Gallery then!
Oh, that's right, you haven't got a scanner! Lame excuse!
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 14:40 |
For me this a hypothetical question but if I ever had a woman alone in my house then I would try Yes 'And You And I' or Greg Lake's entire side on ELP's 'Works Vol One'. It's probably sensible though to have a Carpenter's record in reserve just in case she's not impressed by Rick Wakeman's mellotron playing!
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dude
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 09:12 |
i am not sure if it was the album that sent them screaming!!!
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Hammar
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 08:04 |
Jim Garten wrote:
I tried Topographic Oceans & all the ladies ran away screaming......... |
Hehe, what a surprise!! You should have tried the part "Soon" from Gates of Delirium, Relayer!!
When talking about Yes, their self-titled album from 1969 have a few "sweet" tracks, such as "I see you", "Every Little Thing" and "Sweetness". Lovely!!
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dude
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 07:08 |
I keep congratulating them on their Babylons(which also gets my face slapped)...HMMMM...maybe thats where i am going wrong!! Heeeeeelp i need to be more...er......OOOh la la.....you know.....ROMANTIC!!!!
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Tauhd Zaļa
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Posted: March 30 2004 at 06:57 |
philippe Casanova wrote:
Which prog music would you use to charm or pick up someone from the opposite sex? |
dude Don Juan wrote:
RIGHT let me put that in my notebook........"Peter Hammill...Chick pulling music" |
Some suggestions :
1 : Be sure the woman like music
2 : Be sure she desires listening music
3 : Be sure she likes prog
4 : Check you have not a bad breath
5 : Don't forget to offer her one's congratulation on her hair-dress
It was my free consultation
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