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I always ask the customer when I meet them in advance.
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Ezekiel 25:17
Ask the clients and if they haven't a preference take your cue from what you've been playing all night or any other hints.
A good example is a wedding I did last year - during the speeches a lot was made of them both being born in the Chinese Year of the Monkey.
Last minute flash of inspiration and for the last song I chose the Monkees Theme (Hey hey we're the Monkees) - which they loved. I'd been playing lots of 60's during the evening as well so it fitted right in.
But if you're really at a loss at a wedding playing the First Dance again can be a nice way to finish the night.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Shakermaker Promotions
I always ask the customer when I meet them in advance.
Can anyone spot the flaw in this cunning plan? We don't all get to meet the client before every gig. ( In many cases I'd be happy to just know what the gig is, before I arrive, when covering for some folk. ). Gary's advice is of course totally sound and commendable.
For umpteen years, I'd normally finish on You'll never walk alone. Didn't always go down well, a wedding for Everton fans springs to mind. Nowadays, Sweet Caroline is my weapon of choice.
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More times than not, when I don't have a client request to finish the night with, I end the night with my tried and tested threesome of The Contours' Do You Love Me?, Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes (I've Had) The Time Of My Life and, finally, The Flamingos Goodnight Sweetheart. I always play a "slowie" at the end as this tends to calm people down a bit and they're less likely to go out and kick each other's head in! This is not just theory - it's something I've noticed for myself after a wise old venue told me this little trick.
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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I'm on a bit of a mission this year. Unless otherwise specifically requested, I will end every gig this year with My Girl by the Temptations. Nice reminder of the 3 reasons I head out and do it every weekend (my wife and two daughters).
Yeah I know, I just made you a little sick didn't I.
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Used to always use Daydream believer dont think it ever failed :-)
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Not always but when the energy is right “Thank you for the party - The Dukes” I used to play this years ago and have just started using it again
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Originally Posted by
ian8limelight
A 'blast from the past'
Used to play this one all the time on vinyl but can't find it on MP3 anywhere
"New York, New York" usually goes down well for me for most of the functions I do.
Agreed for older crowd. Oasis - Don't Look Back in Anger or Wonderwall for a younger crowd.
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