The problem with weddings is, unless all the people at the do are of a certain persuasion say bikers for arguments sake, then it is impossible to please everyone. However you can please most people most of the time.
Playing an hour of 60's music will often go down like a pork chop at a barmitzvah if your audience is 18-34 years old. If however a 40th/50th is the occasion it's more appropriate.
I spent a large chunk of last night dicking around mixing and mastering a load of 80's stuff into some of the more recent chart efforts, which all seem to be electro pop now making things slightly easier.
Cheers for all the suggestions. I love the suggestions of 'do this and you won't go wrong etc' haha it don't work like that
We haven't decided yet but have loads of songs to be played whilst the guests eat and for the wedding vid - hello sunshine by the super furry animals being top at the month. Can't wait to see them sat night!
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Playing an hour of 60's music will often go down like a pork chop at a barmitzvah if your audience is 18-34 years old. If however a 40th/50th is the occasion it's more appropriate.
I spent a large chunk of last night dicking around mixing and mastering a load of 80's stuff into some of the more recent chart efforts, which all seem to be electro pop now making things slightly easier.
Cheers for all the suggestions. I love the suggestions of 'do this and you won't go wrong etc' haha it don't work like that
The one song that I really remember later on was "Sweet Home Alabama" - love that song! (it's even my ringtone!)
16 years and still going strong.
Not so good for a wedding perhaps, but if it were my wedding!!