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hiddenmuse) wrote2007-11-01 12:44 pm
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This morning, I was thinking about music, and how people tend to pick some of the most fucked-up songs for their weddings. Or, at the very least, some of the recommendations for wedding songs.
Now, I can totally get behind something like "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" or even "My Funny Valentine". But, who are the jackasses that pick these songs:
The Police - "Every Breath You Take": A song about stalking someone. Yeah, that's quite romantic. Who doesn't want a song with the line, "oh can't you see - you belong to me?", as their wedding song?
Barenaked Ladies - "Call And Answer": Sure, this one starts out sounding kind of on the sweet and lovey side. Then, halfway through the song, you're hit with, "I'm warning you, don't ever do those crazy messed-up things that you do - 'cause if you do, I'll be the first to crucify you". It's not as bad as the next one, though.
Sonic Youth - "100%": One would think that the line "100% of my love, all for you true star" makes for a good wedding song, but whomever recommended this one apparently glossed over the "gun to my head, good-bye I am dead" line. Songs that are tributes to dead friends are never a good idea. But if you insist, how about the slightly more upbeat, "People Who Died" by The Jim Carroll Band?
If *anyone* picks any of those songs for their weddings, I will be in the corner at the reception hall, in a fetal position with my ears plugged.
That being said, what absolutely wrong songs have you heard at wedding receptions - or heard/read being recommended for a wedding?
Now, I can totally get behind something like "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" or even "My Funny Valentine". But, who are the jackasses that pick these songs:
The Police - "Every Breath You Take": A song about stalking someone. Yeah, that's quite romantic. Who doesn't want a song with the line, "oh can't you see - you belong to me?", as their wedding song?
Barenaked Ladies - "Call And Answer": Sure, this one starts out sounding kind of on the sweet and lovey side. Then, halfway through the song, you're hit with, "I'm warning you, don't ever do those crazy messed-up things that you do - 'cause if you do, I'll be the first to crucify you". It's not as bad as the next one, though.
Sonic Youth - "100%": One would think that the line "100% of my love, all for you true star" makes for a good wedding song, but whomever recommended this one apparently glossed over the "gun to my head, good-bye I am dead" line. Songs that are tributes to dead friends are never a good idea. But if you insist, how about the slightly more upbeat, "People Who Died" by The Jim Carroll Band?
If *anyone* picks any of those songs for their weddings, I will be in the corner at the reception hall, in a fetal position with my ears plugged.
That being said, what absolutely wrong songs have you heard at wedding receptions - or heard/read being recommended for a wedding?
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Of course I was the maid of honor a Western-influenced wedding that was held in Bumfuck, Idaho and was subjected to every country song ever. I'm just glad that I was drunk.
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Songs have different meanings for different people. I do happen to think Every Breath You Take is a beautiful song. Very beautiful in fact. I have my own meaning for the song...which may or may not be what it is really about (any time I ever heard Sting talk about the song, he did not say it was about stalking, but it might be) but it becomes what it means to you, in my opinion.
At my first wedding, the song we got the mothers up on the dance floor for was "Sporting a Woodie"...maybe not approprite per se, but everybody had fun!
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That said, I cannot stand any use of any Fiddler on the Roof song at weddings, but that may have more to do with the fact that I hate those songs anyway than any appropriate/inappropriateness of theme!
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