Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Open call for wedding playlist suggestions

We like you for lots of reasons. We share history, we probably share ethics, we're betting we share appreciation of the arts and good food and ecological good sense. With all those givens, we are betting that we share some taste in music.

So we'd love to hear your suggestions for this party's iPod songlist: whaddya think we should play during supper? While we're having cocktails and chatting? And most importantly--what do you want to dance to?

Please do us the favor of clicking on the "comments" link below and sharing your ideas with us!

16 comments:

  1. I'll start! I'll try to limit myself to three suggestions.

    for cocktails and chatting background music:
    Sunday Kind of Love (Etta James)

    for dinner music:
    Stir It Up (Marley)

    for dancing: lots of Prince! Also Otis Redding. Also Sublime. Also Outkast.

    Okay, that was more than three. Your turn!

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  2. ok..i'm going to work within those three categories:

    disclaimer...sorry, i'm kind of in a hawaiian mood, especially because this is going to be an outdoor wedding.

    cocktail hour:
    Ka'au Crater Boys, John Cruz, Jack Johnson, Pure Heart (Mr. Sun Cho Lee) (or our version!!) ;)

    dinner music:
    Natural Vibrations, Three Plus (Honey Baby), Bruddah Iz

    dancing:
    Mary J Blige, TLC, Flo-Rida, Kanye West

    ok, and I do apologize for the next couple of suggestions. But Raquel was jumping up and down in the background and wanted to give her suggestions separately.... This is from Raquel:

    cocktail
    "dirty" christina aguilera
    "ride my pony" ginuwine
    "no panties" Trina

    dinner
    "peaches and cream" 112
    "how many licks" ludacris

    dancing
    Cyndi Lauper

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  3. I would be tickled to expose you two (and all available ears) to Bonobo. Anything off of 'Dial "M" for Monkey' or 'Days to Come' or 'Nitelife' or 'Live Sessions'. It's all groovy, new jazz with a touch of electronique. Mostly instrumental, so not obtrusive during convo/dinner (except for uncontrollable swaying about and head nodding).

    And since you're keeping it local with island flavor, there should be some Groundation for dancing: Dem Rise, Music is the Most High, Mighty Souls, Fight All You Can, Undivided. . . I could go on.. ..

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  4. Only one suggestion so far (but will keep thinking about it). I think Ice Cream by Sarah McLachlan would be perfect for you two.

    Really looking forward to it.

    Amy

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  5. I've always liked This Must be the Place, by the Talking Heads.

    Home is where I want to be
    Pick me up and turn me round
    I feel numb - burn with a weak heart
    (so I) guess I must be having fun
    The less we say about it the better
    Make it up as we go along
    Feet on the ground
    Head in the sky
    It’s ok I know nothing’s wrong . . nothing

    Hi yo I got plenty of time
    Hi yo you got light in your eyes
    And you’re standing here beside me
    I love the passing of time
    Never for money
    Always for love
    Cover up + say goodnight . . . say goodnight

    Home - is where I want to be
    But I guess I’m already there
    I come home - -she lifted up her wings
    Guess that this must be the place
    I can’t tell one from another
    Did I find you, or you find me?
    There was a time before we were born
    If someone asks, this where I’ll be . . . where I’ll be

    Hi yo we drift in and out
    Hi yo sing into my mouth
    Out of all tose kinds of people
    You got a face with a view
    I’m just an animal looking for a home
    Share the same space for a minute or two
    And you love me till my heart stops
    Love me till I’m dead
    Eyes that light up, eyes look through you
    Cover up the blank spots
    Hit me on the head ah ooh

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  6. We also played The Origin of Love, from Hedwig and the Angry Inch, but that might not be appropriate for every wedding.

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  7. Thanks everyone for your song ideas so far!

    Please send us mp3s of the song(s) if it's convenient.

    A starting list from me:

    Parenthesis by The Blow
    Come on Petunia by The Blow
    True Affection by The Blow
    Anti Love Song by Betty Davis
    Underwear by The Magnetic Fields
    Papa was a Rodeo by The Magnetic Fields
    The Way You Say Goodnight by The Magnetic Fields
    A Chicken With Its Head Cut Off by The Magnetic Fields
    Absolutely Cuckoo by The Magnetic Fields
    Let's Pretend We're Bunny Rabbits by The Magnetic Fields
    The Book of Love by The Magnetic Fields
    Washington D.C. by The Magnetic Fields

    ...more later...

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  8. A&L; your 'seasoned" guests(read older), might enjoy Beach Boys, Diana Krall, Harry Connick, Jr., Beatles, and maybe Glenn Miller to honor Adam's grandfather.....and some cool jazz.

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  9. Thanks all for the suggestions! This is fun--keep 'em coming!

    We were also thinking "As Long as the Grass Shall Grow" by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash.

    Sandy--I LOVE Glenn Miller, and I love the idea of our musical selections honoring family members.

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  10. I want to send you an entire playlist off iTunes. How do I do that? Surfrunner!! NEed tech help!!

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  11. OK, I lost my blog entry somehow. If Lorelle hadn't asked that I give this some thought I might have let it go with the first failure.
    Clearly I am in the "seasoned" guests. If you get my ideas twice it is not because I feel they are terribly fabulous, it's because I am technically challenged.

    Going with the backyard feel still -
    Blackbird (Beatles or CSN)
    Blossom (James Taylor, Sweet Baby James)

    I pared down my original list when I realized a lot of what I listen to has pretty sad lyrics. Here are a couple of artist/albums that might have something you like -
    Sam Cooke
    Three Dog Night
    Emmylou Harris (particularly Wrecking Ball)
    Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris, All the Road Running
    Robert Plant and AAlison Krauss, Raising Sand
    Zucchero, Zucchero & Co. (particularly I Lay Down with an Angel with John Lee Hooker)

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  12. Dancing List:

    U2 - Mysterious Ways
    Madonna - Like a Prayer
    Outkast - Hey Ya
    Prince - Kiss
    ABBA - Dancing Queen
    Aretha Franklin - Respect
    Groove Armada - Superstylin'

    More to come...

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  13. I think that we should dance to some Mike Jackson, especially since we will be drinking "Jesus Juice" as he calls it...other than that I officially request anything and everything from the School House days - Gorillaz, Moby, Run Lola Run....By all means play meaningful music for the first half, but by 'dance party' let it be music that our bodies will remember better than we do!

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  14. from an email from a high school friend:

    might i suggest some Ray Lamontagne, M Ward, Madeleine Peyroux... those quickly came to mind for slower mood stuff.

    kanye would get my vote for some dance tunes, and i can always get down to "california" by tupac... don't know why, but that song has a spot in my dancing heart.

    oh, and some good 70s tune are always good for a laugh on the dance floor... beegees, abba... the classics

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  15. And suggestions via email from Simmi, one of my grad school friends:

    Ray LaMontagne - you are the best thing
    Priscilla Ahn - living in a tree

    I guess our friends are fond of Mr. LaMontagne!

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  16. Alice suggests:

    Beyonce
    Black Eyed Peas
    Fergie
    Mary J Blige

    for dance music, of course.

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