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neenie February 24 2011, 13:54:13 UTC
Awww, I love Come on Eileen. <3

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neenie February 24 2011, 15:20:17 UTC
It's going to be such a whackadoodle mix. Me and Alec alone like so many different things. It'll be hilarious.

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sdelmonte February 24 2011, 13:44:32 UTC
I wish I had some clue what they play at non-Orthodox weddings.

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neenie February 24 2011, 13:53:52 UTC
Kind of everything. :D :D :D

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sdelmonte February 24 2011, 13:55:02 UTC
Then the question is, what's appropriate? And for that matter, what you like?

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neenie February 24 2011, 13:57:55 UTC
Background music most of the time? And I like...or at least I'm aiming for just upbeat stuff, with only two or three moments of mushy-slow song time. (Alec and I aren't really dancers.)

My problem is going to be when it comes time to pick what music to walk down the aisle to.

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a_is_for_amy February 24 2011, 13:53:26 UTC
Edda James' At Last Seconding this one.
adding: The Luckiest by Ben Folds
The Beatles' When I Saw Her Standing There (I have no idea if this is the real title, but it's a fun song to dance to!)
Smoke Gets Gets in Your Eyes by The Platters (oldies are awesome!)
Come Away With Me by Norah Jones

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neenie February 24 2011, 13:54:44 UTC
Yay Standing There! (You had the title right. It's just way too long.)

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kd7sov February 24 2011, 14:36:32 UTC
I... have no idea.

I've been to several wedding receptions as various cousins get married. I have been able to comprehend, and investigate later, all of two of the songs played thereat. Those two are At the Beginning, from Anastasia, and Out of My League, by Steven Speaks.

As it may be relevant to some answers, whom would you be marrying?

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neenie February 24 2011, 14:51:10 UTC

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neenie February 24 2011, 18:47:05 UTC
"Mipu, Milan sucks!"

"I know, sweetie. But Italy is pretty, so STFU."

*moping*

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neenie February 24 2011, 15:16:38 UTC
Sure! Any general wedding party music too? Doesn't necessarily have to be a love song!

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shinyhappygoth February 24 2011, 23:12:50 UTC
It's Counting Crows, not The Counting Crows. The crows are being counted, not doing the counting. (It's a reference to those rhymes about telling your fortune by counting how many magpies you see, but different corvidae.)

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