Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Wednesday Starts in Two Hours. Close Enough.

So...How do y'all suggest we go about making our wedding playlist?

(I know, I know. I was all whiny about the wedding and now I'm talking about it. But it has to be done. And this "fun" chore is one I'm pretty much dreading. And Fiance would prefer to just not do it at all. So help.)

Any experience in this? Any songs that absolutely should or absolutely should not be played? How would you do it?

And what if everyone hates my taste in music? I'm not cruisin' down the road to Hanna Montana, but I love me some Glee and I am not past popping in the soundtrack while I put on my makeup. (Note to self: put cd in day-of bag...) Also, I may or may not consider the Spice Girls to be the best dancing music.

I don't really think my taste in music is terrible, but Norah Jones is not knmown for her booty-shakin' music. I want people to par-tay. But how to find the balance between that and music I actually like?

Tell me what you think. I mean it. Do it.

3 comments:

Red Boots said...

I'd say play whatever gets you and your fiance in the mood for dancing. It's your wedding, so go for music that reflects your dancing tastes! Whether that be Spice Girls or not!!

Nicolasa said...

Are you guys having a DJ or putting music together on your own to play on an I-pod.

I think the classics are needed to get the whole group moving, like Shout, YMCA, Electric Slide, Journey... stuff like that.

You know your family/friends well enough to know if some like country, if that is the case, play a few country songs, if you hate country, don't play it.

Mostly hip hop will get people moving and dancing all night long. Think back to wild college nights and the kind of music you jammed to!

Check out this blog for some great advice: http://hipweddings.blogspot.com/

Debbie said...

I'm way too old to give you advice on this! And no, you can't shake your booty to Norah but that girl sure can sing.