Wedding Reception Music

Not that you could hear the music – I didn’t want to completely drown out the crowd talking, but here is what I had programmed:

Song Artist Album
Eireann Afro Celt Sound System Volume 2: Release
Downside-Up Peter Gabriel OVO The Millennium Show
Over the Border Saint Etienne Words and Music By Saint Etienne
Shaking The Tree Peter Gabriel Shaking The Tree: 16 Golden Greats
Wunderkind Alanis Morissette The Chronicles of Narnia – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Angel Erasure Erasure
All the Lovers Kylie Minogue All the Lovers – Single
Raise Your Glass P!nk Raise Your Glass – Single
Celebration Madonna Celebration – Single
Tonight (Extended Version) Saint Etienne Tonight – EP
Truth Will Set U Free (feat. Corey Hart) 1Love Truth Will Set U Free (feat. Corey Hart) – Single
Standing Outside The Fire Garth Brooks In Pieces
The Red Strokes Garth Brooks In Pieces
Love Is a Bourgeois Construct Pet Shop Boys Electric
Parce Que Tu Existes ‘Silence’ (French Version Niklas Bergwall Remix) Marie-Christine Silence (Remixes) – EP
Electricistas Fangoria Lo Mejor de Fangoria
A Little Respect Erasure Total Pop: the First 40 Hits – Disc 1
Only the Horses Scissor Sisters Magic Hour (Deluxe Version)
Itchycoo Park M People Bizarre Fruit
What Is Love Haddaway What Is Love – EP
So Emotional Whitney Houston Whitney
What’s On Your Mind (Pure Energy) Information Society Information Society
Yoü And I Lady Gaga Born This Way [Special Edition] [Disc 1]
Firework Katy Perry Teenage Dream (Deluxe Edition)
Aphrodite Kylie Minogue Aphrodite (Deluxe Experience Edition)
Hang With Me Robyn Body Talk, Pt. 2
Jetstream (Richard X Remix) New Order Best Remixes
The Edge Of Glory Lady Gaga Born This Way [Special Edition] [Disc 1]
Breathing Space Pet Shop Boys Elysium
Midnight Forest Cricket Chorus Drake Jensen Outlaw
Chinese Lily Allen It’s Not Me, It’s You
Fingers & Thumbs (Cold Summer’s Day) Erasure Erasure
True Faith-94 New Order Best Of New Order [UK]
Supermodel (You Better Work) RuPaul Supermodel to the World
082 – I Should Have Known Better – Samantha Fox Thebeatlescompleteonukulele The Beatles Complete On Ukulele
(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes Dirty Dancing (Original Soundtrack from the Vestron Motion Picture)
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go Wham! The Final
The Truck Driver And His Mate Pet Shop Boys Format: 1996-2002 [Disc 1]
Borderline / Open Your Heart Glee Cast Glee: The Music – The Power of Madonna
Omega Omigo (Beatmasters Mix) The Shamen Collection
When You’re Falling Afro Celt Sound System Volume 3: Further In Time
Somewhere Pet Shop Boys Somewhere (CD 1)
Little Bird Annie Lennox Diva
Everything I Do (I Do it For You) Bryan Adams
We Shall Be Free Garth Brooks The Chase – The Limited Series
Proud (Queer as Folk) Heather Small Queer as Folk Soundtrack
Where Does My Heart Beat Now Celine Dion Unison
Give it a Go Pet Shop Boys Elysium
Secret World Peter Gabriel Us
Take My Heart Corey Hart Fields of Fire
That Loving Feeling Cicero
Rain (Al Stone Mix) Erasure Rain Plus
One Wish Roxette A Collection Of Roxette Hits!
Beautiful Day U2 The Best Of 1990-2000

Music for the Wedding

Having grown up with music in my blood, it’s not surprising that I’ve taken on the music programming for our day.  It’s an eclectic set of music spanning the several decades that Scott and I have grown up in and music that we’ve grown to love.

I don’t expect all of this music to be played, however this is what I’ve lined up for the ceremony, especially if we do go over time in any section of the church ceremony:

Pre-Ceremony 1.2 hours (72 minutes)

    • The Shamen – Omega Omigo
    • Afro Celt Sound System – When you’re falling
    • Pet Shop Boys – Somewhere
    • Annie Lennox – Little Bird
    • Bryan Adams – Everything I do (I do it for you)
    • Garth Brooks – We shall be free
    • Heather Small – Proud
    • Celine Dion – Where does my heart beat now
    • Pet Shop Boys – Give it a go
    • Afro Celt Sound System + Peter Gabriel – Downside Up
    • Peter Gabriel – Secret World
    • Corey Hart – Take My Heart
    • Cicero – That Loving Feeling
    • Erasure – Rain
    • Roxette – One Wish
    • U2 – Beautiful Day

Processional – 11 minutes 48 second

    • Arrival Of The Queen Of Sheeba (Four Weddings & A Funeral)
    • Vivaldi – Spring: Allegro – from The Four Seasons
    • Vivaldi – Autumn: Allego – from The Four Seasons

Signing of Documents – 9 minutes 1 seconds

    • Drake Jensen – Midnight Forest Cricket Chorus
    • Afro Celt Sound System – Eireann

 Recessional – 10 minutes 12 seconds

    • Pet Shop Boys – Go West (Mings Gone West First and Second Movement)

Music – The Technical Side

photoPlease allow me to have another geek moment, if you will.  This time it’s about music at the reception.

Music is a great part of my life having learned several instruments, composing over the past 10 years and it has been something that has helped to unite Scott and me right from the very beginning.

I have been spending some time figuring out the music for the reception and while I have all of the actual music figured out, I am now trying to figure out how to network the music for the reception.

What I currently have is :

  • an old Apple Airport Extreme router
  • my MacBook Pro hooked in directly to the router via CAT5
  • two iHome speakers (iW1 and iW2)
  • one iPhone to remotely control both speakers and music

The plan is to stream up to 4 hours of music using AirPlay – The reception is really only 2.5 hours but you never know how we may need to change music on the fly.

I’ve had some really good experiences routing the music from our laptops and Mac Mini to our Apple TVs in the condo, but I’ve had some challenges with these speakers cutting out when we had a party a few weeks ago.

I figured it was because we simply had too much data being pumped through the old Airport Extreme which, while it’s dual band, is not dual band simultaneously.  Everything in our condo is wireless which can really tax a network. We’ve since upgraded in the condo with a new Airport Extreme and and Airport Express for deadspots towards the bedrooms.  I figure, creating a dedicated network would address these dropouts.

Nope!

The iW1, despite being a better sounding speaker, seems to be contributing to the network troubles.  It’s constantly cutting out especially when playing with the second speaker on WiFi.  Running a port scan or connecting to this speaker through a web browser completely garbles up the connection.  The iW2 doesn’t have this issue.

Testing the iW2 by itself, it seems to play continuously, no problems with panning and scanning music while testing fades and such.  I can throw almost anything at that speaker and it takes it.

Thankfully, the iW2 has an ethernet port, sadly the iW1 does not.  So my solution is to wire up the more reliable speaker and hopefully the iW1 behaves on our day.  And having played a few tracks, this setup seems stable.

My approach to DJing this wedding, and it’s a tactic I’ve used before when DJing casual events, is to pretty much setup a long play list to play through and let iTunes do it’s magic fading in and out.  It’s neat sitting back and watching the music do it’s job to bring up and slow down the crowd.

Having the iPhone on the network is going to be a neat addition to this DJ experience.  I can be anywhere in the crowd, adjust volume on any speaker, and change any attribute of the playlist including changing the ordering of songs.

Yes, I fully admit to being a control freak on what music is played at the wedding after seeing the experiences of some other weddings.  That said, I have to admit, I do wish that Apple had kept the music request feature in their remote app.

Enough geekery – about the music?  Expect everything from the 80s to current with several genres but mostly EDM, Dance, Pop and a lot of British music.  If you want to let your inner diva out, go for it. There will be something for everyone in this playlist.

I promise that after the wedding, I’ll post our choices for each part of the ceremony and the full reception play list I planned.

Music… not for a wedding

Sitting yesterday with the church’s wedding co-ordinator, we got talking about music that could be played at various parts of the wedding.  Anyone who knows me, knows that I’m a huge music geek.

Well, I have to admit I kept smiling and laughing in my head.  Driving to work this morning, at lunch and even picking up Scott, I let out quite a few loud laughs as I was thinking of songs that are totally unfit for a weeding.  Such as:

  • Madonna’s “Justify my love” – This is just so wrong, and it’s the #1 song I keep thinking of and laughing out loud about.
  • Madonna’s “Live to tell” or “Papa Don’t Preach” – Yeah… NO!
  • Tina Turner’s “What’s love got to do with it” – Enough said
  • U2’s “Pride (In the name of love)” – Do you really know what this song is really about?
  • The Police’s “Every Breath You Take” – A song about stalking?  No thanks!
  • Depeche Mode “Never let me down again” – Drugs are never good in any relationship.
  • Cicero’s “Love is everywhere” – It’s a break up song!

Okay, that’s enough from me! In the meantime, check this video out!