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What sort of music do actually want to listen to at a club?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Bit of a theme here from the previous post. But I'd imagine that in the social areas you wouldn't want anything so deafening that you couldn't hold a getting to know you conversion, most people seem to be between 30 and 60 so they probably don't want to here much of anything in the charts. In the play rooms again anything to fast is going to make the guys try and match the beat! So themed rooms with different tunes? A bit of smoothe reggae, in one? Sensuous soul in another judas priest in the gang bang room lol! What do you think?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We like our funky house mainly as good beat, nice bass and sexy to fuck too lol !!

Agree though social areas should be low enough to hear your self talk , and othre rooms themed accordingly

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By *ursevampsWoman
over a year ago

bucks

chill out music liek a bit of ols crooners frank sinatra chill out music goes well with alos a few classics like welcome to hotel califonia a bit light binjovi songs people reconise and can enjoy helps setttle the mod a bit

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By *sland CoupleCouple
over a year ago

jersey

Music you can pole dance to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Vampyros Lesbos Sexadelic Dance Party - Soundtrack....'an incredible audio orgy of groovy beats,swinging psychedelia and go go rythms' get it on!

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By *arambarMan
over a year ago

swindon

One of the shopping channels advertises The Best Pan Pipe Album in the World... Ever!

It contains such classics as Angels by Robbie Williams, Careless Whisper by George Michael, True by Spandau Ballet and Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh. In total there's 100 of your favourite songs all lovingly recreated by professional pan pipe players from Peru.

I think all clubs should only ever play music from this album.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"One of the shopping channels advertises The Best Pan Pipe Album in the World... Ever!

It contains such classics as Angels by Robbie Williams, Careless Whisper by George Michael, True by Spandau Ballet and Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh. In total there's 100 of your favourite songs all lovingly recreated by professional pan pipe players from Peru.

I think all clubs should only ever play music from this album."

Please tell us you are having a laugh ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How about a bit of "The Hokey Cokey" to get things going....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

trance !

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!

Sorry to be a killjoy but ..... none! I know I`m in the minority but I do have a hearing problem and having to battle to hear convos against a background of music makes life difficult for me.

However, all of the times I`ve been to Chams the music has been of an acceptable level, so I`ll say whatever suits the mood/theme AS LONG AS IT`S NOT TOO BLOODY LOUD!!!!!

(cue that old beer advert for those old enough to remember it!)

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By *heWolfMan
over a year ago

warwickshire

Music should be quiet, because I can guarantee you that in a room of 30 people, very few of them will agree on what they want to hear. I think you will find that it's easier to kill a night with music people don't like than it is to get the party rocking with the tunes.

What's particularly annoying is when someone winds up the music, just because they think it's fantastic and gets them in the mood. I doubt many people would want to hear what I might fancy - a spot of Slayer, or Anal Cunt's LP anyone? No, I thought not.

That'll be about as alluring to some people as that Jamaican racket is pounding out (I have no idea what it is called, but it's fucking awful, and I'm sure many people reading this will know exactly what stuff I mean.)

And when some pissed up woman is grinding herself up against a pole trying to be "sexy", it is only really bearable if you like that music - I couldn't give a toss if Elle McPherson was dancing away to the aforementioned Jamaican shite, I'd be thinking about going home, not how sexy she was. Let her dance to "Crazy Bitch", however, and my blood would start pounding...

Music and sex is a primal thing, it is either going to get juices flowing or kill the mood (and I'm sure I can find cites for this), and we really all do have different reactions to it. With such a small cross-section of people who might be at a party, the chances of everyone thinking being of one mind about "good music" are practically nil.

For my money, I'd go for those double cd compilations of "Chillout" music, even "Classical Chillout" or perhaps even the cds of music from adverts (yes, really) - most people know them, can tolerate them, they will play along in the background without pissing anyone off, and anyway, the tracks are only a few minutes long apiece.

Better that than imposing your, anyone else's, or my tastes on people who, at the end of the day, aren't there for a musical soiree...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"trance !"

Filthy Techno for me

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By *heWolfMan
over a year ago

warwickshire

Whoops, should read properly before posting, the OP was about clubs. My feelings are the same, but apart from the bar area, no music necessary, it just gets on your tits!

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By *lubPartyPeepsCouple
over a year ago

London

We did a test at work recently to see what music people wanted for the works Xmas party, and out of the 35 people in the room, only two people said the same type of music.

Never easy to please everyone.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

bit of barry white or any thing soul romantic

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By *kmale421Man
over a year ago

wirral

Never heard it in a club before but if they played Je Temp, it'd make me smile...

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By *arambarMan
over a year ago

swindon


"One of the shopping channels advertises The Best Pan Pipe Album in the World... Ever!

It contains such classics as Angels by Robbie Williams, Careless Whisper by George Michael, True by Spandau Ballet and Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh. In total there's 100 of your favourite songs all lovingly recreated by professional pan pipe players from Peru.

I think all clubs should only ever play music from this album.

Please tell us you are having a laugh ? "

Yeah... friends say I've got bad taste in music - I disagree, but I am biased - but even I'd draw the line at pan pipe music!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We went to no3 the other week and must say I thought the music was dreadful. Like some 80s music channel but really not good tunes. Also I doubt we would go back there as couldn't chat to anyone as it was way too loud. Cant be social when its like that. I like a variety of music and different tunes in different styles of music get me going. Marvin Gaye/foo fighters/lady gaga/daft punk and more ive had great sex to. Variety is the spice of life! Once had sex all the way through the stone roses album and I will never forget it lol also recommend lets get it on by marvin gaye. Verrry sexy!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Old school hardcore rave (1993 to 1996)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Old school hardcore rave (1993 to 1996) "

I second that but would go 91 to 96

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sorry to be a killjoy but ..... none! I know I`m in the minority but I do have a hearing problem and having to battle to hear convos against a background of music makes life difficult for me.

However, all of the times I`ve been to Chams the music has been of an acceptable level, so I`ll say whatever suits the mood/theme AS LONG AS IT`S NOT TOO BLOODY LOUD!!!!!

(cue that old beer advert for those old enough to remember it!)"

i havent got a hearing problem but i like to hear and listen to people if we talk x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Old school hardcore rave (1993 to 1996) "

Yes yes and yes again let's get loved up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Old school hardcore rave (1993 to 1996)

I second that but would go 91 to 96 "

Yous are old skool, I still play old acid house tunes from 89 lol I love the tunes but I was a tad young soo for me it's 98 till present still raving

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Jamaican ska and reggae. "Lie down girl, let me push it up, push it up, lie down"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"One of the shopping channels advertises The Best Pan Pipe Album in the World... Ever!

It contains such classics as Angels by Robbie Williams, Careless Whisper by George Michael, True by Spandau Ballet and Lady in Red by Chris de Burgh. In total there's 100 of your favourite songs all lovingly recreated by professional pan pipe players from Peru.

I think all clubs should only ever play music from this album."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Radiohead might be a good choice too if you need to set the mood

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Radiohead might be a good choice too if you need to set the mood "

Deffo get Pablo Honey on or The Bends ) offt

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By *andCCouple
over a year ago

Leicester


"How about a bit of "The Hokey Cokey" to get things going...."

Please, anything but that; it was very hard work, getting over my addiction to the Hokey Cokey, but I've turned myself around now. And that's what it's all about...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can't beat a bit Cafe Del Mar, pleases most tastes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let her dance to "Crazy Bitch", however, and my blood would start pounding...

Music and sex is a primal thing, it is either going to get juices flowing or kill the mood "

Totally agree, and "crazy bitch" certainly gets me going. Got the song stuck in my head now and it always makes me want to get down n dirty.

Mrs tarts. Xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let her dance to "Crazy Bitch", however, and my blood would start pounding...

Music and sex is a primal thing, it is either going to get juices flowing or kill the mood

Totally agree, and "crazy bitch" certainly gets me going. Got the song stuck in my head now and it always makes me want to get down n dirty.

Mrs tarts. Xx"

Couldn't agree more.

Slash and Fergie's Beautiful Dangerous is another one that gets me all flustered.

Back on track,went to La Chambre recently,had a bit of sexy dancing downstairs,moved upstairs and Lionel Richie's Say You,Say Me was playing.Certainly changed the mood slightly!

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By *hechairman18Man
over a year ago

Salford Quays , Manchester

I used to go to Liasons, in Rochdale.

They played crap music, and so loud, the plaster was almost falling of the wall.

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By *arambarMan
over a year ago

swindon


"Old school hardcore rave (1993 to 1996)

I second that but would go 91 to 96 "

Great choice!

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