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Melvina Kryder

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Iam seriously considering having a Scottish Wedding in about 1 1/2 years. I know that we just listed several Celtic Songs, but which of those would be appropriate for a Scottish Wedding Ceremony. (Specifically for the enterance and exits.)

We are definately getting a pipe corps (is that the correct term?) There is a fantastic one at a nearby Presbyterian College, so we are trying to book them. We will definately consult them on the usual set, but the more I think about it, the more like the idea of walking down the aisle to "Scotland the Brave" with my new husband. How exhilirating would that be!


Also, I am a bit ashamed to say that I haven't bothered converting the price of a kilt from UK sterling to US dollars. I just don't want to see the astronomical figure that it will turn out to be! Thank you all for your help, especially you, Pole. You sure do know your stuff.


Scots kit -- kilts and that -- is dear because it's meant to last the wearer's entire adult life and then be passed on. The sad bit comes in when someone spends an infant fortune on an anglicised version because it 'looks more formal'.


CML 101, Are you going to have a single piper, or a couple or a whole band. In my opinion you should consider having a single piper, The pipes have a very majestic quality when there is only one set, and a very LOUD quality when you involve two or more stands blaring at once. Just be sure to warn all of your guests that there will be pipes played in the ceremony, or you might have a couple of coronaries among them, nothing ruins a good wedding like guests having to be rushed to the hospital!!!


We will be having it in a big Presbyterian Hall, so we will probably have a few pipers complete with drum (that may be a band, I dunno). My Fiancee, his mom, and I have already heard this exact ensamble perform in this exact location, so we know what it will sound like (a little loud, but not too loud). We are wanting to go all out for this, but we *are* having a problem convincing our dads to wear kilts!


Mariead, What do you think of the military version of it (i.e. piper's doublet, horsehair sporran that is basically plywood with hair and a silver cantle, Ghillie brogues, fancy wing tips ) I think by a tux on top you are referring to a prince Charlie or Argyle jacket?


Pole, by 'anglicised' I mean (in the case of men's kit) spending the money to create an outfit that basically is a tux on top and kilt below, usually with shiny rhodium plating and soft pewter where solid silver or honest steel should be.


You must find the Shetland Bridal March. I bet that Alley Bain or Tom Anderson plays it on one of their albums. Perhaps also the group "Filska." It's a lovely tune and should be played during the procession to the church. There's also the old standby "Marie's wedding".


Plus, these type of exercises are actually good for brain function. Because you must think about the routine and what step comes next, it helps keep your brain in tip-top shape. In fact, one study found that dancing was associated with a reduced risk of dementia as people age.


Chrissy, what a fun and clever post. I sadly say that it has been years since we have been to a wedding. I think at my age (48) most everyone I know and hang with our married. All family and cousins are married so I am going to have to have my own dance parties at home LOL

Fun, fun


Perhaps it was the recent passing of their great drummer Charlie Watts back in August or the fact a buddy of mine was seeing the band in Atlanta the other night. The Rolling Stones have been on my mind in recent weeks. They've been on my mind so much that I thought it was a great time to delve into their body of work and put together a selection of songs for a Rolling Stones cocktail hour. With a career that spans almost 60 years, the Rolling Stones have been called one of the Greatest Rock & Roll Bands Of All Time. As I set aside some time to look over their music catalog over since the early 60s, their music has always maintained its roots back to the blues and rock & roll. Like a lot of bands in the late 60s, the Stones would release an album that had a psychedelic feel to it. By the late 70s, they'd release Some Girls, which would be heavily influenced by disco, before moving back into straight up rock in the early 80s. Spanning from the 60s into some of their lesser-known commercial releases from the 90s, I think you'll like this playlist of music from one of the best rock bands in history.


Why the Rolling Stones? Why not? I am a firm believer that brides and grooms should have the latitude to put together a soundtrack to their wedding day that is comprised of songs they know and love. Being a professional wedding DJ whose sole focus is ALWAYS on the music, I enjoy taking the time to put these types of posts together. Even if you are a bride or groom who might not be into the classic rock of the Rolling Stones, the themes for the music for your cocktail hour are endless. For more ideas on How To Plan The Music For Your Cocktail Hour


Download This Rolling Stones Cocktail Hour Playlist From My Spotify Profile NOW

While I have a completely interactive and intuitive system built into my website for brides and grooms to log in and choose their music, I've got a lot of couples who approach me with Spotify playlists. Since this has become a trend over the past several years, I put together a Spotify profile guaranteed to provide playlist inspiration as you think about how you'd like your reception to be. All you need to do is head over to Spotify and search for DJ Mike Bills.


"Start Me Up" 1981

Back in the summer of 1981, the Rolling Stones would release the album Tattoo You. It's hard to believe we're at 40 years of making grown men cry with this signature song. "Start Me Up" would peak at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. If you are looking for more of The Best Rock Songs From The 80s For Your Cocktail Hour.


"Angie" 1973

Certainly an obvious choice if you are a bride named "Angie" :) Keith Richards mentioned that the title of this song was inspired by his baby daughter. "Angie" was released as a single from the album Goats Head Soup in 1973. Released in August of 1973, "Angie" would make it all the way to Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Down below, I posted an image of the album cover of Goats Head Soup. I first saw this album when I worked at my first rock station. I can remember a lot of talk amongst other DJs about this particular album cover.




"Almost Hear You Sigh" 1989

In 1989, the Rolling Stones would release Steel Wheels, and embark on their famous Steel Wheels tour during 1989-90. To be filed away in their ballad category of their catalog, "Almost Hear You Sigh" was the 3rd song to be released from Steel Wheels. While it didn't do much on the Hot 100, the song peaked at #1 on the Mainstream rock chart.


"Anybody Seen My Baby" 1997

You know I might be putting together this selection of Rolling Stones songs for cocktail hour at weddings, but I do't profess to be a huge Stones fan. That being said, I think their later albums like Bridges To Babylon are some of their best. If you are a fan of Angelina Jolie, you might click on the link up above to watch the video. "Anybody Seen My Baby" would peak at #3 on the mainstream rock chart.


"Saint Of Me" 1998

"Saint Of Me" was another single released from the 1997 Bridges To Babylon album. I can remember it in rotation during the spring of 1998 at the classic rock station I was working for at the time. "Saint Of Me" would peak at #7 on the Adult Alternative chart.


(I Can't Get No )"Satisfaction" 1965

If you like to spoil your concert experiences and look up setlists online, you'll find that this iconic song is usually how the band ends all their shows. You can find the song on the album Out Of Our Heads. The song would be released in June 1965 and become one of the biggest songs of that summer, peaking at #1 on the Hot 100 chart.


"Gimme Shelter" 1969

Once used in an American Red Cross commercial, you can find this song on the 1969 album, Let It Bleed. The song was ranked in the Top 20 of Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All time.


"She's A Rainbow" 1967

In 1967, the Rolling Stones would get a little more "psychadelic" when they released The Satanic Majesties Request. If the song seems a little familiar, you probably saw it in the past year or so on an Adobe software commercial. "She's A Rainbow" would peak at #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.


"Beast Of Burden" 1978

"Beast Of Burden" would be the first of two songs to appear on this selection of Rolling Stones songs for cocktail hour for your wedding playlist from their album Some Girls. Later covered by the lovely and talented Bette Midler, the Stones version of the song would peak at #8 on the Hot 100 chart.


"Honky Tonk Women" 1969

Originally released as a single only in the UK, it would later appear on releases of the album Let It Bleed. "Honky Tonk Women" would become one of the iconic songs in the Rolling Stones catalog to be added into the Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. The song would make it all the way to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.


"Brown Sugar" 1971

The Stones album Sticky Fingers was released in 1971. "Brown Sugar" would be the first song to be released off the record making it all the way to Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was #495 on the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine.


"Let's Spend The Night Together" 1967

If you are a hard core record collector, you might remember this song was released as a double-sided single in 1967, with "Ruby Tuesday" on the other side. The song would later be added onto the American release of the album Between The Buttons, only peaking at #55 on the Hot 100 chart.

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