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		<title>Bobby Brown sues over Whitney Houston documentary footage</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 12:51:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whitney Houston&#8217;s ex-husband Bobby Brown is suing Showtime Networks and the BBC, alleging unauthorised footage was used in the 2017 documentary Whitney: Can I Be Me. A complaint was filed...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Whitney Houston&#8217;s ex-husband Bobby Brown is suing Showtime Networks and the BBC, alleging unauthorised footage was used in the 2017 documentary Whitney: Can I Be Me.</strong></p>
<p>A complaint was filed with the US District Court in New York on Wednesday, by Brown and the estate of the couple&#8217;s daughter Bobbi Kristina.</p>
<p>It claims the footage harmed Brown, his business and Bobbi Kristina&#8217;s estate.</p>
<p>Showtime, the BBC and Brown&#8217;s lawyer have not commented.</p>
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<li>The rise and fall of a superstar</li>
<li>A look back at Whitney Houston&#8217;s career</li>
<li>Bobby Brown describes daughter as &#8216;an angel&#8217;</li>
<li>R&amp;B singer Brown said consent to use the footage was not given, adding the material is about 15 years old. It was shot before he and singer Houston divorced in 2007, and before her death in 2012.</li>
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<p>The complaint said: &#8220;Every person should have the right to control how their identity or likeness or personality, or voice, name or image is commercialised by others.&#8221;</p>
<p>The film, which premiered at Cannes Film Festival last year, was then also broadcast on Showtime and the BBC.</p>
<p>The complaint added: &#8220;It draws on interviews with Houston&#8217;s friends and people who knew her, as well as archival footage.&#8221;</p>
<p>Reuters reported that the plaintiffs want at least $2m (£1.5m) for violations of their rights of publicity and false advertising, and an injunction against the documentary&#8217;s distribution.</p>
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		<title>The Nottingham tailor who makes Sir Elton John&#8217;s dressing gowns</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 12:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A man who has made scores of dressing gowns for Sir Elton John, including one he wears in this year&#8217;s John Lewis Christmas advert, has finally met the superstar. Daniel...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A man who has made scores of dressing gowns for Sir Elton John, including one he wears in this year&#8217;s John Lewis Christmas advert, has finally met the superstar.</p>
<p>Daniel Hanson, a tailor from Nottingham, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer last year, said the singer has been a client for years.</p>
<p>His gowns sell for thousands in shops, including Harrods, but bespoke robes like Sir Elton&#8217;s &#8211; which took more than 400 hours to hand embroider &#8211; can cost far more.</p>
<p>Clients have also included Sean Connery, Victoria Beckham and Ozzy Osbourne.</p>
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		<title>Ennio Morricone, 60 Years Of Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2018 12:49:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emotions are never far from the surface when Ennio Morricone is in town. As I recall on his last trip to the O2 I was crying in under three minutes,...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Emotions are never far from the surface when Ennio Morricone is in town. As I recall on his last trip to the O2 I was crying in under three minutes, impressive even for an old romantic cry baby like me. Then ‘Deborah’s theme’ from Once Upon A Time In America was the key that saw the gates open, this time it was the gentle harp from &#8216;The Legend of 1900&#8242; that started things rolling.</p>
<p>Tonight we also knew that this would be farewell to our friend &#8216;Ennio&#8217;, a man that has stood like a collossus through some of the most loved and emotional journeys of our lives. It has been the warmth, love and passion he shared in his many scores along with those visual cinematic masterpieces that have endeared him so poignantly to so many. </p>
<p>All in black seated in front of the Czech National Symphony Orchestra and the Crouch End Festival Chorus, Ennio looked relaxed, comfortable and in control.<br />
The following pieces &#8216;Chi Mai&#8217; (from the film Maddalena), &#8216;H2S&#8217;, &#8216;Uno che Grida Amore&#8217; (from the film Metti, Una Sera a Cena), &#8216;Once Upon a Time in America&#8217;, &#8216;Baaria&#8217; and &#8216;Tarantella&#8217; showcasing his versatility with every corner of the orchestra coming to the fore in dramatic fashion.<br />
Two screens showed no cinematic images but the masterful orchestra blending one classic to the next as tonight&#8217;s musical tapestry was delicately woven. </p>
<p>The Sergio Leonie moments included &#8216;The Man with the Harmonica&#8217; (from the film Once Upon a Time in the West), &#8216;The Fortress&#8217; (from the film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly), &#8216;The Good, the Bad and the Ugly&#8217; and &#8216;The Ecstacy of Gold&#8217; from the same film with outstanding soprano Susanna Rigacci providing the goosebumps of the night. </p>
<p>Part two kicked off with &#8216;Last Stage to Red Rock&#8217; from The Hateful Eight then going on to showcase many celebrated works but my stand out moments came with the final works of &#8216;Cinema Paradiso&#8217;, a return to &#8216;The Ecstasy Of Gold&#8217; and the curtain closer &#8216;Abolisson&#8217; (From &#8220;Queimada&#8221;).</p>
<p>Adio &#8216;Ennio&#8217; cried one as the O2 stood and clapped in unison to arguably the best film composer ever. A fitting all-encompassing musical celebration to a truly magnificent career. His music will endure for countless generations to come, and I for one will be proud to say I was here to say goodbye to a living legend.</p>
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		<title>The Influence of Music on Viewing Preferences for Step-Relationship Adult Content: A Psychological and Cultural Analysis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 12:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The relationship between music and viewer experience in adult content has intrigued psychologists, media analysts, and industry professionals alike. Music, which is deeply tied to human emotion and memory, has...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The relationship between music and viewer experience in adult content has intrigued psychologists, media analysts, and industry professionals alike. Music, which is deeply tied to human emotion and memory, has the potential to alter, amplify, or subtly influence the way we interpret visual content. In recent years, there’s been a rising trend in adult content focusing on step-relationship themes—an area that, despite its taboo, appeals to a significant subset of viewers. For U.S. audiences, this genre of adult entertainment is a focal point for both social fascination and critical debate.</p>
<p>This article examines how music impacts the viewing experience within this genre, using psychological insights to analyze the way different musical genres and cues affect viewer perception, mood, and even personal boundaries. By the end, you&#8217;ll understand the powerful role of music as a psychological driver in adult content, especially in the step-relationship niche, and why it’s a key factor in shaping viewer attitudes and responses.</p>
<h2>1. Understanding the Appeal of Step-Relationship Themes</h2>
<p>Step-relationship themes in adult content reflect a blend of curiosity, fantasy, and intrigue that appeals to many. The most popular porn series in this subject in the US right now is <a href="https://brattysisters.com/" target="_blank">BrattySis</a>. It tells about horny stepsisters who crave big dicks in their pussies. Some psychologists suggest that these themes tap into a psychological intrigue with taboo, sparking curiosity without crossing into forbidden realms like familial relationships. In a society where boundaries and personal choice are highly valued, the simulated family connection adds a layer of excitement and perceived safety for viewers who engage with this genre.</p>
<p>Recent studies have found that audiences might engage with this type of content out of a sense of curiosity rather than specific attraction to the scenario itself. This thematic appeal largely centers around the concept of boundary testing—a safe way to experience taboo emotions without real-world implications. For some viewers, especially in the U.S., step-relationship themes present a unique and controlled way to explore notions of intimacy, familial dynamics, and the taboo in a completely fictional setting.</p>
<h2>2. The Role of Music in Adult Content: An Overview</h2>
<p>Music in adult content serves a purpose beyond mere background filler; it acts as a psychological anchor, setting the tone and guiding the emotional flow of a scene. In traditional films, music is a primary tool for enhancing viewer experience, and this principle holds in adult entertainment as well. Music’s rhythm, tempo, and genre can subtly shift a viewer’s emotional response, adding tension, enhancing sensuality, or even creating comfort.</p>
<p>For instance, slower beats and mellow instrumentals can amplify intimacy, while upbeat tempos or high-energy electronic music can heighten excitement. In step-relationship scenes, music is often carefully selected to balance the taboo nature of the theme with viewer comfort, ensuring that the content remains approachable and psychologically manageable. This careful orchestration of musical elements means that music becomes an invisible guide for how viewers interpret what they see.</p>
<h2>3. Psychological Mechanisms: How Music Affects Emotional Responses</h2>
<p>From a psychological perspective, music has the power to trigger complex emotional responses by engaging the brain’s reward centers. According to neuroscientific research, music can trigger dopamine release, similar to the response seen when experiencing pleasurable activities. This means that the right music not only enhances enjoyment but also encourages viewers to feel more relaxed or excited as desired by the content creators.</p>
<p>When music accompanies visual stimuli, the brain experiences a phenomenon called “emotional contagion,” where the emotion conveyed by the music is transferred to the viewer. For instance, a calming soundtrack can offset potential discomfort associated with the taboo themes of step-relationship content, allowing viewers to approach the material with curiosity rather than anxiety. The music thus serves as a cognitive bridge, transforming potentially uncomfortable scenarios into something more palatable.</p>
<h2>4. Case Study: The Impact of Music in Step-Relationship Adult Content</h2>
<p>To fully understand the role of music in step-relationship scenes, it’s helpful to look at how soundtracks are tailored to complement and enhance the viewing experience. In these scenes, music often oscillates between creating a familiar, comforting atmosphere and subtly building anticipation. A common approach is to use ambient or instrumental music, which allows for subtle emotional direction without overwhelming the viewer.</p>
<p>For example, soft piano music or ambient soundscapes are frequently used to create a calming effect, suggesting intimacy without overtly sensual tones. This subtle manipulation of mood helps frame the scene in a way that feels safer and more consensual, reinforcing the fictional nature of the step-relationship scenario. The aim is to establish a tone that, while suggestive, allows viewers to maintain a sense of distance from the theme’s more complex implications.</p>
<h2>5. Music Genres and Their Influence on Viewer Perception</h2>
<p>Different music genres elicit distinct emotional responses and can influence how step-relationship scenes are perceived. Here’s a breakdown of some common genres and how they impact viewer perception:</p>
<p>Ambient Music: Often used to create a relaxed atmosphere, ambient music can help alleviate any potential discomfort associated with taboo themes. This genre helps to create a contemplative space, inviting viewers to experience curiosity without pressure.</p>
<p>Classical Music: Known for its sophisticated and often romantic undertones, classical music can lend an air of elegance and depth to scenes. This genre can elevate the scene, making the content feel more artistic and psychologically engaging.</p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music" target="_blank">Electronic Music</a>: High-tempo electronic music can amplify the sense of excitement, making scenes feel energetic and dynamic. This genre is often used in contexts that aim to elicit a more intense, immediate emotional reaction from viewers.</p>
<p>Jazz and Blues: Jazz, with its sultry undertones, is frequently employed to convey a sense of sophistication and subtle sensuality. Blues, on the other hand, may evoke a sense of intimacy and comfort, reinforcing the fantasy while remaining emotionally engaging.</p>
<p>By choosing the right genre, content creators can skillfully influence viewer emotions and frame the scene in ways that align with viewer expectations, especially in culturally sensitive themes like step-relationships.</p>
<h2>6. Audience Demographics and Preferences</h2>
<p>Understanding viewer demographics and preferences is essential for analyzing the impact of music on the consumption of step-relationship content. In the U.S., a wide range of age groups consume adult content, but younger audiences (18-35) are more likely to explore diverse themes, including step-relationships. Gender also plays a role, as male and female viewers often have differing responses to musical cues and thematic elements.</p>
<p>Research indicates that music preferences in adult content can vary significantly by demographic factors. For instance, younger viewers may prefer high-energy music that aligns with a more exploratory approach to adult content, while older viewers might gravitate toward softer, more traditional music that evokes nostalgia or comfort. Understanding these distinctions allows for more tailored content, which can enhance viewer satisfaction and engagement.</p>
<h2>7. Cultural Attitudes and the Role of Music in Normalizing Niche Content</h2>
<p>Music has long been used in media to normalize or popularize emerging themes, and adult content is no exception. In the context of step-relationship content, music can subtly shift viewer attitudes, making taboo themes feel more mainstream. This normalization occurs because music’s emotional resonance can create a sense of familiarity, helping to frame even controversial themes in a way that feels approachable.</p>
<p>In many ways, music acts as a cultural translator, turning what might otherwise be an uncomfortable experience into one that is more widely accepted. For American audiences, who tend to have mixed feelings about taboo themes in media, music provides a psychological buffer that softens the impact of step-relationship scenarios, making the genre more acceptable and accessible.</p>
<h2>8. Industry Trends: How Music in Adult Content is Evolving</h2>
<p>As technology evolves, so too does the role of music in adult content. Virtual reality (VR) and interactive content are pushing the boundaries of viewer immersion, with music playing an increasingly central role in shaping these experiences. In VR, music can dynamically respond to user actions, creating a more personalized and emotionally engaging experience.</p>
<p>In addition to VR, there’s also a growing trend toward curated soundtracks in adult content, where music is specifically chosen to complement the storyline and emotional tone. This evolution points to a future where music and adult content are deeply intertwined, offering viewers an immersive, sensory-rich experience.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>Music plays a profound role in shaping viewer perception and emotional engagement, especially within niche genres like <a href="https://brattysisters.com/" target="_blank">step-relationship adult content</a>. By carefully curating musical elements, content creators can enhance viewer comfort, guide emotional responses, and even normalize culturally sensitive themes. For American audiences, where cultural attitudes toward taboo topics vary, music serves as both a psychological guide and a comforting presence.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the impact of music on adult content consumption goes beyond mere background enhancement. It’s a tool for emotional storytelling, transforming how viewers experience, interpret, and even accept the content they consume. As the industry evolves, music will undoubtedly continue to play a critical role in shaping viewer attitudes, making it an invaluable asset in the future of adult entertainment.</p>
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