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Wedding Discos: Compulsory Songs
At a family wedding on Saturday. The disco begins..... and is there a law or a United Nations resolution that says they always have to play:
I Wanna Dance With Somebody - Whitney Houston
Night Fever - Bee Gees
We Are Family - Sister Sledge
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wham!
5 6 7 8 - Steps (ffs!!)
Rock DJ - Robbie Williams (sorry - in naff local DJ language MISTER Robbie Williams)
I mean, there are a couple of decent songs there but it's soooooo predictable!
But - shock! horror! - we didn't get 'Come On Eileen', so I'm guessing the DJ in question has been sent away for remedial training.
I Wanna Dance With Somebody - Whitney Houston
Night Fever - Bee Gees
We Are Family - Sister Sledge
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wham!
5 6 7 8 - Steps (ffs!!)
Rock DJ - Robbie Williams (sorry - in naff local DJ language MISTER Robbie Williams)
I mean, there are a couple of decent songs there but it's soooooo predictable!
But - shock! horror! - we didn't get 'Come On Eileen', so I'm guessing the DJ in question has been sent away for remedial training.
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Lady In Red - Chris de Burgh
Relight My Fire - Take That
Don't Stop Me Now - Queen
Let's Twist Again - Chubby Checker
Every time....:rolleyes:
And of course, at the one I just attended, he did !
Pricetag (for the young 'uns)
Thriller
There will also be a 'rock' section with Bon Jovi & Status Quo (laughably the heaviest thing you'll hear at a wedding)
I find the more you drink the more your tolerance level drops therefore you end up doing the conga at the end.
B52s - Love Shack
Black Eyed Peas - I Gotta Feelin'
Beyonce - Single Ladies
Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer
DJ Casper - Cha Cha Slide (For The Kids)
Just a handful of guaranteed songs
*shudders*
Toxic - Britney Spears
:cool:
Whigfield - Saturday Night
Dj Casper - Cha Cha Slide
Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song
Cheeky Girls - Cheeky Song
DJ Otzi - Hey Baby
Black Lace - Agadoo/Music Man
CHEEEESE
I think you were all there!
Did they play all those songs?
Generally, the DJ does know best. It sounds a bit arrogant but it's true and is proven by the amount of times I've been told "Play xxx, it will get everyone dancing" only to play it for him and his wife, who then sit down halfway through.
The worst crowds are when there's a large age range. Whatever you play isn't right. Play Black Eyed Peas and the older crowd want some Abba, play anything older and the young 'uns want chart stuff. You can't win!
You've opened up a big can of worms here you know...:D
Just to keep on topic, the first song I play after buffet/ speeches/ cake/ first dance etc is 'Ain't No Stopping Us Now'.
Ah, if it's specialist to that extent then fair enough. I've been asked in the past to do a disco with a 'Motown' emphasis and I must say that rushing around CD shops at the 11th hour isn't as much fun as it sounds!
I went to a friend's wedding recently, she didn't have a DJ, she chose all her own songs, enough to last 5 hours. My OH wasn't impressed, he knew it would be cheese all evening....I didn't mind some of the time. Though I must admit, her obsession with Take That, did wear a bit thin, it ended up with her, on her own, dancing away singing all the words, not caring at all no-one else was dancing. Bless.
Yup.
As for the DJ knowing best.......hmmmmm. DJ knowing the lowest common denominator, more like!!
For my 40th birthday party, my other half booked a DJ, and knowing how fussy I am, didn't tell him exactly what to play, but gave strict instructiona about which artists & genres NOT to play under any circumstances.
The number of people who think Band of Gold or Every Breath You Take is appropriate too... Listen to the lyrics people!!!
Footloose
Macarena
Saturday Night
Oops Upside Your Head
Grease medley
Dirty Dancing medley
These are all regulars at wedding/birthday discos! And I wouldn't have it any other way
He got a bit humpy as though i was trying to tell him his job and that maybe he couldn't "read the crowd".
But i insisted or i'd look elsewhere and he agreed.
I stated there should be NO music that involved a "dance" eg Saturday Night, NO motown/60's, NO popular metal eg Bon Jovi.
It worked a treat!!!
We had a brilliant ABBA tribute act and the feedback from guests, the venue staff and the dj was that they'd enjoyed it like no other wedding.
I wish i could re-live it all over again :D
Grease Megamix - I have never and will never 'do' this in my life. Always guaranteed to break the stride of a good bop.
Thank ABBA For The Music - play the originals or don't bother :mad:
Daydream Believer
Mustang Sally
Hi Ho Silver Lining
Brown-Eyed Girl - the perenniality of this is especially WTF to me, as it was never even a chart hit in the UK.
It's not just weddings OP. There used to be a bar in our town whose 'playlist' consisted practically solely of these and the aforementioned roster of tracks. I think there's just a few generic DJ CDs in circulation which are used for these types of dives, in addition to all general occasions (eg wedding reception/anniversary/office Christmas do's etc etc).