Mood Music
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Mood Music
Just a time-passing topic, but if you and wife, partner, girlfiend or just friend were laying on an evening meal for three or four other couples at your place, what would you play for background music? Not talking party games, dancing etc, just music that would suit the occasion whilst you were eating,drinking, chatting?
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Re: Mood Music
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Re: Mood Music
I have a CD of The Inkspots which hits the mark. Almost every track starts dum de dum but it's good inoffensive very laid back stuff.
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Re: Mood Music
Personally, I usually go with some smooth jazz or Zero 7
The perhaps more interesting question is what you'd play for a first dinner date ......
The perhaps more interesting question is what you'd play for a first dinner date ......
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Re: Mood Music
bobo the clown wrote:Paranoid - Sabbath
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Re: Mood Music
Prufrock wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Paranoid - Sabbath
He's not kidding.
At the Millenium (okay, technically NOT the Millennium but the New Years Eve leading into the year 2000) Party I hosted the first track I played was Symptom of the Universe by Black Sabbath
We often have friends round to eat and the music is always Rock.
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Re: Mood Music
Did anyone suspect I was ??Gary the Enfield wrote:He's not kidding.Prufrock wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Paranoid - Sabbath
At the Millenium (okay, technically NOT the Millennium but the New Years Eve leading into the year 2000) Party I hosted the first track I played was Symptom of the Universe by Black Sabbath
We often have friends round to eat and the music is always Rock.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Re: Mood Music
bobo the clown wrote:Did anyone suspect I was ??Gary the Enfield wrote:He's not kidding.Prufrock wrote:bobo the clown wrote:Paranoid - Sabbath
At the Millenium (okay, technically NOT the Millennium but the New Years Eve leading into the year 2000) Party I hosted the first track I played was Symptom of the Universe by Black Sabbath
We often have friends round to eat and the music is always Rock.
Just in case there were any doubters Bobo. You know the drill.
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