Friday, February 9, 2001 The University Daily Kansan Section A·Page 7 Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet Valentine's music sets mood for love By Patrick Cady Kansan correspondent Music can play a vital role in creating the perfect romantic situation this Valentine's Day. Whether looking for music to underscore an incendi encounter, or just good tunes to chill to, the right mix could be invaluable. Here are 10 songs that could help add flavor your holiday. 10. "All Night Thing" by Temple of the Dog, 1991 — This song features the emotive voice of Chris Cornell crooning behind a slow swinging tempo. It creates a calm, almost sensual atmosphere. 8. "Exit Music (For a Film)" by Radiohead, 1997 — This song begins as a quiet acoustic piece, but eventually it progresses to a near operatic pitch. 9. "Noonight Sonata" by Beethoven, 1801 — Perhaps one of the most haunting melodies ever written. Its rolling rhythm and intricate melody add a sense of timelessness to a moment, and possibly, an evening. 7. "My Funny Valentine" performed by Miles Davis, 1964 — Besides the fitting title, this classic jazz piece has impeccable orchestration and a familiar melody. It works as classy background music, and offers much more on deeper listening. 6. "All You Need Is Love" by The Beatles, 1969 — This song has a simple message and a deeper meaning. Musically it is well done, and would serve as a lighthearted track. 5. "I Want You" by Bob Dylan, 1966 — Dylan's song of yearning fits the theme of the evening, and the melody is light enough to add an easygoing spin on events. 4. "Bolero" by Ravel, 1928 — Reveling in Ravel's Bolero is natural, as it gradually adds a dramatic tinge to the environment. The rhythm in duet and rising and falling crescendos make this piece mesmerizing. 3. "No Woman, No Cry" by Bob Marley, 1974 — This classic reggae song speaks to those who stay on their own for Valentines Day. 2. "When a Man Loves a Woman" by Percy Sledge, 1966 — One of the great love songs of the past century, it is both powerful and melodic. As Sledge sings it, the emotion in his voice seems to radiate making it both romantic and classic. 1. "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye, 1973 — The title of this one pretty much speaks for itself. 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