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Unusual one !
Been deejaying for many years and for the first time ever, will be doing a 70th birthday party. The highest number I've done before, are 40th's, so this is quite a leap. The first thing that comes to my mind, is Beatles and Elvis, but can you name any really fast ones they did? What tracks would you be thinking of?
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I've done a number of 70th's (I've got one in a couple of weeks time), 80th's and also 100th's believe it or not and when I first took on the bookings I thought the same thing as you BUT, these bookings are generally big family affairs so the age range of the guests is varied. I'd just go out and do what you always do. Be up for requests and find out what the birthday boy or girl's personal favourites are.
Depending on when it is too, it might be worth getting them to get some requests from their guests in advance.
Edited - Sorry, I replied too quickly.
With reference to The Beatles - Back in the USSR, I Saw Her Standing There (both work well for me)
Elvis - Although there are masses of stuff to play, Bossa Nova Boogie and A Little Less Conversation work well and are enjoyed and recognised by most.
Last edited by Shakermaker Promotions; 08-02-2015 at 08:53 AM.
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As above, they are normally family affairs, you will have very young children upwards. Play it by ear. If there are a lot of oldies there, they would probaly like a waltz or two. Things like the Slosh will go down well, and mainstream pop like Olly Murs. As for the Beatles, I would play the Take That Beatles medley. Obviously Abba, Whitney, Tiffany, 9 to 5 (Dolly) Islands in the Stream, and Jim Reeves I Love You Because went down very well at the last 70th I did about 4 months ago.
I love wide age range discos, you can have a lot of fun playing stuff you wouldn't ordinarily play.
Edit, I see you are in Kent, Chas and Dave is a must, Ain't no pleasing you, Sideboard song, Rabbit, London girls.
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Neil Diamond "Sweet Caroline" and Tom Jones "Delilah" are a must for this kind of thing.
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Originally Posted by
musicology
Neil Diamond "Sweet Caroline" and Tom Jones "Delilah" are a must for this kind of thing.
Maggie May, Wonderful tonight & Simply the Best
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Brilliant, getting some good ideas. Thanks. Good idea to base it on a wedding them. I'll do that, but a few more tracks based on swing, jive, ceroc and rock & roll - any other groups to think of? What would be the best two fast dance tracks in those four areas please?
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Originally Posted by
little al
As above, they are normally family affairs, you will have very young children upwards. Play it by ear. If there are a lot of oldies there, they would probaly like a waltz or two. Things like the Slosh will go down well, and mainstream pop like Olly Murs. As for the Beatles, I would play the Take That Beatles medley. Obviously Abba, Whitney, Tiffany, 9 to 5 (Dolly) Islands in the Stream, and Jim Reeves I Love You Because went down very well at the last 70th I did about 4 months ago.
I love wide age range discos, you can have a lot of fun playing stuff you wouldn't ordinarily play.
Edit, I see you are in Kent, Chas and Dave is a must, Ain't no pleasing you, Sideboard song, Rabbit, London girls.
Is Slosh the name of the song?
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"Shake, Rattle & Roll": "Johnny B Goode": "Good Golly Miss Molly": "In The Mood": "Chattanooga Choo Choo": and hook out some Bobby Darren.
Oh and Motown for definate!
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Originally Posted by
DJStevie
Is Slosh the name of the song?
No its a dance. The most popular tunes for it is Daniel Boon - Beautiful Sunday. It can also be done to Dawn - Knock Three Times, Amarillo, Tony Christie and The Archies - Sugar Sugar.
To be honest, I think its more popular up here in Scotland.
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