Wedding music....

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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8)
ohh a fitting classic is Dichter und bauer...all the necessary ingredients - even composed by von suppe, fitting if you're doing it for love...from poet to peasant in one day :wink: :innocent:
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"For Your Lover Give Some Time" by Richard Hawley

Ballady, sincere, and a hint of cheekiness, what more could you want?

"Maybe I will drink a little less
Come home early and not complain about the death
And give you flowers from the graveyard now and then
And for my lover give some time"

Youtube linky

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can't help with the entrance.... BUT our first dance was to Stop The World - Ghostdance :notworthy:
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Placebo ~ I do

Sloved.
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i don't recommend pwei 'inside you'
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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:lol: :lol: :notworthy:

no don't do that one!

there is family attending ems!
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"I have been in You" ~ Frank Zappa is much more subtle than PWEI, as much as I love 'em
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Which one do they play at funerals?
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BillyBadBreaks wrote:Which one do they play at funerals?
:lol:
"Another one bites the dust!" :wink:
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Megadeth ~ Wake Up Dead
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Myself & the Wife had 'Transylvanian Concubine' by Rasputina, her choice, I wanted the choir from 'This Corrosion' on a loop.
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Wicked Game by Chris Isaak and she will love you forever.
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If you want something classic ...

... Charles-Marie Widor ...

- March Pontificale from Symphony no. 1 op 13 no 1, or something from
- Symphony No. 5 in F minor op 42 no 1, or
- Mystique op 87 no 2 from Trois Nouvelles Pièces

... don't know, however, how it sounds, if you do not exactly have
Westminster Cathedral Organ at hand ...

ah, congratulations and all the best, btw ...
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Seriously:
I Want To Be Loved By You Marilyn Monroe (Boo-boo be do)
Let's Fall In Love Cole Porter.
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markfiend wrote:Seriously
well there is a first time for everything.... :innocent:
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weebleswobble wrote:
markfiend wrote:Seriously
well there is a first time for everything.... :innocent:
Says you :P
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markfiend wrote:
weebleswobble wrote:
markfiend wrote:Seriously
well there is a first time for everything.... :innocent:
Says you :P
surely you can't be serious

I am and don't call me shirley

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Thanks for the suggestions, sensible or otherwise. Can't put a price on comedy... :lol:

Being645: Charles-Marie Widor - sounds good will check these ones out. I did have a sensible idea myself last night: a piece entitled "at the castle gate" by Jean Sibelius, famously used as the theme music to Sky at Night here in the UK. Would be mildly amusing as we both do a bit of stargazing...

sisxbeforedawn: Ghostdance - I used to have that album, I quite liked it in a way though it wasn't what I expected.

Keep em' coming... :)
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To be serious a moment...
I got married last christmas, and wanted something warm and classical(ish). We went for an artist called Hilary Rushmer who has an album called 'Celtic Sunrise'. She uses the harp and some orchestration and it has a simple beauty. It is supposed to represent the cycle of a day.
We came into the room with 'New Day A Dawning', (All About Eve's Marthas Harbour for the register) and left to 'Home Before The Storm.'

pm me for a link (cough!)

I would really recommend something simple like we did!

and yes... save the sisters for the evening... 8)
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Luckily I've so far managed to avoid it, so can't comment :lol:
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you might like to go golden oldies with shirelles - will you love me tomorrow?

and/or billy idol - white wedding for a bit of the sleaze element ;D
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nightmusic wrote: Being645: Charles-Marie Widor - sounds good will check these ones out. I did have a sensible idea myself last night: a piece entitled "at the castle gate" by Jean Sibelius, famously used as the theme music to Sky at Night here in the UK. Would be mildly amusing as we both do a bit of stargazing...
... stargazing ... nice ... :D ...
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