I'm pretty much just wanting to give our DJ a list of all songs I want played and don't care to hear what the DJ thinks is good music lol. So far I maxed out the online request list at 25 songs and have a list of songs we want played during dinner as well. I figure we're paying him, so we wanna hear what we wanna hear right?
Anyone else doing the same? I have spent so much time and thought into the request list cause music and everyone having a good time dancing is a HUGE deal to me. I can't stand when the DJ sucks and everyone's sitting around and ends up leaving early cause it's no fun.
Re: Any other DJ request list nazis?
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[QUOTE]I'm sort of doing this -- I actually included a line on our RSVP cards for a song request! I figure that I don't like everyone's music, but I want everyone to stay and party/dance so we'll hopefully cover all the bases this way! p.s....I'm totally *not* flaming you for this, but I got shamed for using the term 'nazi' in a post in a different forum. I realize you are using it in hyperbole but for some reason another bride felt it necessary to call me 'disgusting' for using the term to refer to someone who was being domineering. Just be careful :)
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</div><div>Ahhhh I'm used to the other women on these boards. They've tried multiple times to chase me away but I'm still here. :) </div><div>
</div><div>I have a good idea of what music gets people dancing, typically the same songs everyone dances to at other peoples weddings lol. I'm avoiding things like conga lines and too much old timey music.. that's what puts people back in their seats. I'm sure my must play list won't cover the span of the entire reception but I wanted a good handle on the type of music played. My DJ is good I guess I just view it as I pay him to hear music I like and I know my guests will like, I've been asking friends what songs they want to hear and what not and the theme is pretty much consistent lol. </div>
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I don't think it's weird to make the whole list. But agreed that you have to be careful with the type of music. What you may love to dance to may not work for everyone. For example, I know I really can't dance to rap music, unless it's from the 90s or something haha otherwise I kinda hate it. But I know it's popular, so our DJ may end up playing some of it. There are plenty of songs I like to sing to or listen to, but really cannot dance to them - eg Brick House.
If you're confident that it's a good mix of music that will get the whole crowd going...then go for it! Might as well get your money's worth
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