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The Quiet Storm Created Fertile Ground For A Sensual Mind  

coranimuscorcill 58F  
578 posts
8/7/2017 8:21 am
The Quiet Storm Created Fertile Ground For A Sensual Mind

That deep voice with just the right blend of depth, rasp, and silk got my attention every time I heard him speak of heart connection, close slow dancing, love, heart ache, and listening pleasure as I enjoyed The Quiet Storm radio broadcast.

Each song's seduction of my ears lead to sensual images in my mind as I danced solo across the hardwood floor of my room. The Quiet Storm radio show helped to create fertile ground for this sensual mind and for countless others, I have no doubt.

In the 1970's, Melvin Lindsey established The Quiet Storm radio format in Washington, D.C., using the soft, sexy, mellow R&B and soul music when stories were told in songs that lasted upwards of five minutes. Lindsey named the format for Smokey Robinson's sexy, get close song, Quiet Storm. This format helped us to unwind with sensual musical pleasures as the nightly radio show began around 7:30pm and lasted until midnight. It seemed so easy to wash away the day's stress back then! Between The Quiet Storm radio show and the Soul Train music and dance show every Saturday morning, a generation was schooled on music with depth and meaning, in my opinion. This is the kind of music that made one believe the words being sung.

Perhaps among the saddest of days in the lives of fellow Quiet Storm listeners was learning that Melvin Lindsey died of AIDS in 1992. He helped us learn to appreciate love songs, moody music, and song stylists who could make<b> singing </font></b>the phone book a near spiritual experience for listeners.

Who else remembers The Quiet Storm radio broadcast (now The Original Quiet Storm) and what are among your favorite *of age* memories connected to the show?
(Photo credit to National Geographic)


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coranimuscorcill 58F  
801 posts
8/12/2017 8:44 am

    Quoting TicklePlease:
    No Quiet Storm radio for me..... I had to make due with the King Biscuit Flour Hour!
Oh, yes, TicklePlease !
Loved me some King Biscuit Flour Hour! -And the Midnight Special, too.

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TicklePlease 56F  
13851 posts
8/12/2017 6:28 am

No Quiet Storm radio for me..... I had to make due with the King Biscuit Flour Hour!


coranimuscorcill 58F  
801 posts
8/8/2017 5:27 am

    Quoting xDude456:
    Never heard the quiet storm broadcasts, but the music, driven by seduction, still lives in my soul.

    I do remember watching Soul Train and trying, often failing, to mimic the moves of the dancers
xDude456 - The soulful expression of love, lust, longing, heartache, and making up told stories in a way that drew the listener into the emotion. Soul Train showcased not only the artists and dance moves but the fashions of the day.

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xDude456 62M
31391 posts
8/7/2017 8:05 pm

Never heard the quiet storm broadcasts, but the music, driven by seduction, still lives in my soul.

I do remember watching Soul Train and trying, often failing, to mimic the moves of the dancers


coranimuscorcill 58F  
801 posts
8/7/2017 5:50 pm

    Quoting voyeur2017:
    I remember watching Soul Train on Saturday morning.........have to Google the Quiet Storm.......but the music of Barry White, Marvin Gaye....Smokey Robinson....all lyrics and rhythms to fuck by ~~
voy -
I so enjoyed Soul Train *and* American Bandstand but Soul Train had the sexy music happening, that's for sure.
I would have to say that Rock was/is music for f*cking and that Soul music was/is for making luvvv !
See the next blog post for Sexual Education Via Music Pt 1.

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voyeur2017 61M  
1481 posts
8/7/2017 5:07 pm

I remember watching Soul Train on Saturday morning.........have to Google the Quiet Storm.......but the music of Barry White, Marvin Gaye....Smokey Robinson....all lyrics and rhythms to fuck by ~~


coranimuscorcill 58F  
801 posts
8/7/2017 3:55 pm

    Quoting Tmptrzz:
    Very nice Cora, thanks for sharing this with us..
Awww Tmpt - Thanks for the nice comment. So glad that you liked it.

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Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 posts
8/7/2017 9:11 am

Very nice Cora, thanks for sharing this with us..

Seduce the mind and see what a wonderful adventure the body will take you on..


coranimuscorcill 58F  
801 posts
8/7/2017 8:26 am

I'm now listening to Smokey Robinson's album titled, A Quiet Storm on this rainy day.

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