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Strip-Tease

For those of you who have watched the Magic feed in the sidebar, you know music is a large portion of the act.  As I was playing it for a friend for the third time, I got a request from DW, to get this song.  With much research about Ursula Martinez and her acts I still came up empty handed.  It’s a bit of a Henry Mancini Pink Panther type, but it’s also "strip-tease" type .  Duh!

Well, I thought, putting on my DH Spicy cape!  This job’s for me!  Off I went onto Newsgroups and searched strip-tease music.  Came up with all kinds of fun stuff, but never the right one.

I did finally download the clip, found a WMV splitter and extracted the soundtrack from the clip.  Eureka!  No, I won’t play it for you, you can just play the entire movie and listen to the song.  It’s in the sidebar.

kimbasingerstrip.jpgThrough out my research, I did note several websites on the subject of strip-tease music or related subjects, which of course I’d love to share with you….

Strip to  it is a website that promotes audio and video media, to teach you, and set the mood for stripping at home.  It’s done in a fun way and you can sample some of their products.  If you scroll half way down the page, make sure you watch the video trailers.  Professionals and expert will give you tips on how to approach your partner as your dancing or how to handle yourself.  (No matter how much you think you know, a little advice can’t harm.)

At the top of the page are various music and mood samplers.  Some of whichburlesquemusic.jpg you may recognize.  Music is pretty personal, they may be offering you a package, but I’m sure most of us can find our own music these days.

You can also go to Babeland if you need free instructions on how to strip.  They have a one pager for you there

If you’re into retro, here’s a site by burlesquecostumes.com featuring album covers of strip-tease and burlesque music.  If you really want to listen to some of these samples, you can treat yourself at Amazon.com .  Scroll down to the bottom of the page and listen to some of these songs.

Of the classics my favourite may be from David Rose.  One of the most popular instrumental pop composers of the ’40s,’50s and ’60s,  who wrote The Stripper.

 Click below for a listen:

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   50’s music

 

Modern times, in case you’re wondering what Kim Basinger was doing at the top of the page, has to be Joe Cocker’s "You Can Leave Your Hat On"…

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 How about Crystal Water’s Gypsy Woman?  Well it came back as stripping music.  Maybe more for the living room.  No burlesque beat here just dirty dancing maybe?

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 Of course, if you need something a little more visual, you may want to try this feed!

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1 comment

1 ABH { 09.03.06 at 8:38 am }

While the 1950s has the nostalgia value I’ve seen way to many bad films using that music. :(

1980s, well what can you say, I’ll be thiknking about Kim all day now.

Can’t get into the 1990s one tho. Just doesn’t do it for me.

Whereas Kim, grrrrrr.:twisted:

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