[atlantaprog] Re: Proggy love songs
- From: Bill Kargel <wkargel@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:55:56 -0800 (PST)
My wife really loves "Turn of the Century" anyway, but she REALLY loves the
version that was performed on the Magna Carta Yes tribute album by Steve Howe
and Annie Haslam.
"Woman" by John Lennon is a good choice, but I have one better...how about
"Woman" by John WETTON? ;-)
Cheers,
Bill
Kevin Haller <KVTV177@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Step one,,, the seduction stage.
I Hear You Now by Jon & Vangelis
Cinema Show By Genesis
Anything off of Avalon by Roxy Music
Turn of the Century by YES. (there's a version with Steve Howe and Sandy
Denny that I really like)
Safe (Canon Song) By Chris Squire
From The Beginning by ELP
Heartbeat, Waiting Man, Matte Kudasai by King Crimson
Woman by John Lennon
Fripp & Eno's Evening Star
Step two... The turning point
Love is the Drug by Roxy Music
step three,,, in the clinches (or the bump and grind)
Ladies of the Road by King Crimson
Larks Tongues Pt. 2 By King Crimson (it worked for one of the Emanuelle
movies)
Innagoddadavida BABY!!! for those with endurance :-)
Note-
NONE of this will get you "laid". I mean c'mon, none of this compares to
Otis Redding or Marvin Gaye for seductive power... Or even Gino Vanelli... ;-)
On Feb 7, 2008, at 7:03 PM, Woody Harris wrote:
The world may have had enough of Silly love songs but how about proggy
ones? I am looking for a nice grouping of love songs for my valentines day
show next week. So here are some things to think about: Have you ever used a
prog song to woo a loved one? Have you ever used a prog song in a mixtape? Is
there a prog song that is particularly sexual in nature, or that really sets
the mood for a romantic/hang from the ceiling sort of night? Is there any prog
song that makes it easier for you to communicate the feeling of love?
Universal love like Yes is ok, but I would like to pull it down to Romantic
love and just plain sex. Your suggestions are appreciated.
Cheers,
Woody
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