#95113 - 22/05/2002 05:21
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: genixia]
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How about...
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For-U2
Ain't Nothing Like A Gang Bang-Alex Harvey Band
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#95114 - 22/05/2002 07:08
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: tman]
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I don't know... a friend of mine was dead set on having "Smack My Bitch Up" for the first dance, but his (now) wife managed to talk him out of it (oddly enough).
Bryan.
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#95115 - 22/05/2002 09:56
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: peter]
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Registered: 21/03/2002
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Who sang "Don't Marry Her (Fsck Me)"? Was it The Beautiful South? That song always seemed to me to be hand-crafted as the optimally bad wedding song.
yup, it was them, they had numberious songs to which the lyrics deserve a closer inspection in order to get the full story
one song has a line something like "every penny doesn't fit in the slot" but the surrounding lines give it a completly different context....
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#95116 - 22/05/2002 10:16
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: peter]
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that "They know what is what" song from the other album, whose name escapes me
Star 69, in case anyone cares, from Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars.
Chooon.
Peter
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#95117 - 22/05/2002 12:22
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: peter]
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So, at this empeg barbecue, there was only one Empeg playing music, but everybody had their remotes in their pocket?
Two words pop into my head: "Empeg Geeks".
I'm sure the response will be "and proud of it!"
Were people fighting over which playlist/songs to play? I could just see a remote fight breaking out with everybody trying to use them at once.
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#95118 - 22/05/2002 15:39
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: svferris]
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Registered: 16/02/2002
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Blink182 - When You F#%@ed Grandpa
Blink182 - Mark's Secret Song ...ha ha ha, that would be really funny!
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#95119 - 22/05/2002 21:18
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: rob]
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If I were to get married (unlikely) I would definitely want some obscene, offensive and inappropriate music to be played! I say start married life as you mean to go on.
I'm inclined to agree with this. i've also accepted it's my destiny to be the crazy old lady down the block with all the cats.
but then again, i was at a wedding where the couple chose careless whisper by george michael as their first dance (duh). but that was noting compared to the look on the mother of the brides face after the wham bam thank you maam part of suffragette city.
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#95121 - 22/05/2002 22:05
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: tfabris]
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The line between "weird cat lady" and "cute couple" is simply a question of marital status.
did I mention my day started out with the classic "I like you as a friend" speecfh?
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#95122 - 22/05/2002 22:09
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: Heather]
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Damn, we're just batting 1000 tonight aren't we? No wonder you're getting drunk tonight. My sympathies.
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#95123 - 22/05/2002 22:50
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: genixia]
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how about bob dylan's "it's all over now baby blue"
or some song from ozzy, i don't know the title but the lyrics start with "..time has come to say goodbye..."
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#95124 - 22/05/2002 23:01
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: genixia]
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Ooh! Just thought of a good one:
Frank Zappa's Broken Hearts are for Assholes, with the uplifting lyric: Don't fool yerself girl
It's blinkin' at you
That's why I say
I'm gonna ram it, ram it, ram it
Ram it up yer poop chute But really, anything from the Zappa oeuvre will do.
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#95125 - 23/05/2002 02:17
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
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Mind you, I saw a very funny thing once at a Debutante Ball (don't ask). The very cheap band were doing a version of the Chicken Dance, only they couldn't count. So every once in a while you'd get an extra beat, or an extra bar, or a missing beat. And after a short while the entire floor was full of people doing semi-random chicken motions. I almost wet myself.
But, yes, it should still be banned.
Have fun,
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#95126 - 23/05/2002 13:54
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: PaulWay]
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reminds me of a band which used to play Wild Thing, and break into 3/4 or waltz time halfway through. All these people would be jumping around and then not quite know what to do with themselves.
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#95127 - 23/05/2002 16:37
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: PaulWay]
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I saw a very funny thing once at a Debutante Ball (don't ask).
Wow. Debutante Ball, eh? So, tell us: Security detail? Doing a little photography? Waiting tables? Oh, you were with the baaaaand! So, a Debutante Ball, eh? So, what's up with that? Is that where they have debutantes? Where everybody is coming out? Where....
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#95128 - 03/06/2002 12:22
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: jimhogan]
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Registered: 20/01/2002
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Loc: New Orleans, LA
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Leonard Cohen - "Everybody Knows". Or "Democracy"
Ouch
Edited by lectric (03/06/2002 12:22)
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#95129 - 03/06/2002 12:24
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: lectric]
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For those not familiar with the song, here is the relevant verse:
Everybody knows that you love me baby
Everybody knows that you really do
Everybody knows that you've been faithful
Ah give or take a night or two
Everybody knows you've been discreet
But there were so many people you just had to meet
Without your clothes
And everybody knows
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#95130 - 03/06/2002 12:39
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: tfabris]
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Wow, shit on me, I thought that was a Concrete Blonde original.
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#95132 - 03/06/2002 14:48
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: tfabris]
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Registered: 20/01/2002
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Loc: New Orleans, LA
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I was pissed, too. After watching Pump up the Volume, I just HAD to have that song. Unfortunately, the sountrack had the Concrete Blonde version, which was NEVER played in the movie, go figure. So I had to find, then buy, the original. GREAT album, btw.
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#95133 - 03/06/2002 14:50
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: lectric]
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Registered: 20/01/2002
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Loc: New Orleans, LA
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Oh, and you forgot "There ought to be a meter on your bed that will disclose, what everybody knows."
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#95134 - 03/06/2002 20:31
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: lectric]
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Actually, Pump Up the Volume is one of my favorite movies and I know the Concrete Blonde version is played towards the end for a brief spell. Can't remember which scene though. I agree it was real weak of them not to include the Leonard Cohen version on the sdtk though, since it definitely does get more time in the movie.
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#95135 - 04/06/2002 01:40
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: genixia]
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Registered: 13/02/2002
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Well, since the song is currently playing on my empeg: Heterosexual Man, by the Odds (a small Canadian band). I wanna have every woman I know, I wanna have em take off their clothes, I'll make it with them... unless they say No, 'cuz I'm a heterosexual man. I'll make it with them whenever I can! I'll confess to having bought the album just for this song...
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#95137 - 04/06/2002 19:24
Re: Songs not to play at a wedding.
[Re: lectric]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 25/08/2000
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And of course one song to never play at a wedding: Taps.
-Zeke
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