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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
Inappropriate music for weddings - I try and avoid any explicit material.
Even if it is accepted by wedding guests, I bear in mind the venue I am working in, any guests staying that are not part of the wedding and even that one guest who may find it offensive.
One query -
in Paris must be one of my most requested songs, I try to avoid playing. Would you play it or not ?
Haven't had it requested recently myself, I've played it once, for eighteen year olds. Don't ever see me playing it at a wedding. However, at Wednesday's wedding, a Tenacious D track was requested, the one with Gently in the title. I declined to play it. ( Even though I've a strong suspicion it would have gone down a storm. Tribute certainly did.
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I've played her gently as the last song at 2 weddings and it went down brilliantly.
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Originally Posted by
ppentertainments
Inappropriate music for weddings - I try and avoid any explicit material.
Even if it is accepted by wedding guests, I bear in mind the venue I am working in, any guests staying that are not part of the wedding and even that one guest who may find it offensive.
One query -
in Paris must be one of my most requested songs, I try to avoid playing. Would you play it or not?
Played it (the clean/censored version) at the last two weddings. Not because it was requested, just because I thought it'd go down well with the crowd (and it did).
Julian
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
( Added to which, I didn't know there was a clean/censored version. ) Linky?
Me either
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Neither did I. I've always played the X rated version that I have had for years.
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Dinosaur
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Talking of explicit music, if you've got George Michael's Fast Love, I'm 99% sure your version has swearing in it...
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
rth_discos
Talking of explicit music, if you've got George Michael's Fast Love, I'm 99% sure your version has swearing in it...
There is a version on a Now album, so that stands a good chance of being clean. It's not guaranteed though.
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
( Added to which, I didn't know there was a clean/censored version. ) Linky?
I like music has a "Radio edit" and a "Clean amended version" (their words not mine!)
Talking of music that would usually be considered inappropriate for a wedding, how about Dutch Trance party dances?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFEDBewcfks
Groom was Dutch and this led into a storming Trance set (Zombie nation, Sandstorm, Robert Miles, etc). I forgot to play Scooter though
Julian
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