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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Sweet Caroline never really left my set ( as it's my closer of choice nowadays )
Sweet Caroline can also go down a storm during the meal:
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Originally Posted by
rth_discos
Sweet Caroline can also go down a storm during the meal:
I've seen it happen at my gigs too. It's a result of sorts. Low hanging fruit of the lowest common denominator variety. Like people laughing at a Peter Kay standup routine or Mrs Brown. Not to everybody's taste & if I were a guest I'd be waiting outside for my cab to arrive by the end of the intro.
I do it at Christmas & new year parties too. As I say it gets results but I don't have to like it.
A dj filled in at my club slot back in the day while I was on holiday. He played Sweet Caroline at the end of the night & was sacked on the spot (because it wasn't That's Amore)
I've had requests for both Africa & You Can Call Me Al at weddings. Only ever seen either go down well a few times dancing wise. They're both buffet time tracks really like Don't Stop Believin'. Good tunes but not party material really.
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Had both a lot.
You Can Call Me Al has a good beat, people will dance.
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