Bon Scott-era AC-DC (it's what was played at keggers when I was a young buck)
80's R&B (it's what girls from Mount Union played when I was a young buck)
Slow blues (electric only, acoustic blues makes me want to grab my guitar instead)
But truthfully, you could put an album of 13th-century Gregorian chants on in the background, and I'd just tune it out, and keep hitting it.
quote from jmcc42uk:
What the hell is wrong with people now?
Everyone seems to settle for the pre-manufactured crap and rubbish that is spewed out by the latest wannabe. When will people realise that this is real music made by real musicians that play their instruments and have a craft and skill for the art of making music.
Hey---I already posted a poll on this one---but I'll add to your list and say "Miracles" by Jefferson Airplane, you know the parts----
"When I start dancing inside you"
and
"I had a taste of the real thing, just a drop of it, when I went down on you, never stopping it"!
shredder138 wrote:No song that any dude sings is gonna make me wanna go hump.
I beg to differ. When my wife hears something like "Slow & Easy" by Whitesnake, or "Smooth Up In Ya" by the Bulletboys, and the planets are aligned perfectly, she wants to hump. This is all I need to make ME want to hump. It's indirect, for sure, but the song does trigger the desired response, and with any luck, I get to... hump.
shredder138 wrote:No song that any dude sings is gonna make me wanna go hump.
I beg to differ. When my wife hears something like "Slow & Easy" by Whitesnake, or "Smooth Up In Ya" by the Bulletboys, and the planets are aligned perfectly, she wants to hump. This is all I need to make ME want to hump. It's indirect, for sure, but the song does trigger the desired response, and with any luck, I get to... hump.
I see what you're saying but, ultimately, it was the lady that got you wanting to hump. If you were listening to those by yourself, it probably wouldn't trigger a boner. Assuming so, I may be wrong.