queen mercury 33542 16.09.2006 23:38 |
Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen Mercury |
rocks. 16.09.2006 23:40 |
mm, they all seem to be about lost love dont they... |
Joeker 16.09.2006 23:43 |
how about the weddding march track from flash gordon...for the bride coming down the aisle.. millionaire waltz works for dancing though |
rocks. 16.09.2006 23:48 |
I Was Born To Love You maybe these are the days of our lives i know its a brian song, and you probably dont want to play it at a wedding, but driven by you maybe... Youre my best friend? maybe to corny i think.. I personally would have a winters tale |
blerp 17.09.2006 00:11 |
I once mentioned Procession as a wedding march. But I don't know... |
SK 17.09.2006 00:24 |
Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please? |
deleted user 17.09.2006 00:24 |
get down make love. jk. white queen seems thematically appropriate, but it probably wouldn't work, since everyone is supposed to be happy. i'm gonna go with you're my best friend:) then crazy little thing and don't stop me now for the reception:) |
deleted user 17.09.2006 00:25 |
SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please? |
rocks. 17.09.2006 00:38 |
<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:yah, whats the problem??SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please? |
Bohemian MAY-niac/Deaconite 17.09.2006 01:06 |
Well, I was planning to play "Spread Your Wings" for the father daughter dance at my wedding. As for the Bride and Groom? Hmmm... "One Year of Love" might be a good choice. ;-) |
Queen_Rox 17.09.2006 01:12 |
Bohemian MAY-niac wrote: Well, I was planning to play "Spread Your Wings" for the father daughter dance at my wedding. As for the Bride and Groom? Hmmm... "One Year of Love" might be a good choice. ;-)Um, I'd hate to burst your bubble, dudette, but "Spread Your Wings" is actually more about cheering someone up when they're down. |
SK 17.09.2006 01:13 |
WhatMustHeThink wrote:Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your partners song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :p<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:yah, whats the problem??SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please? |
Serry... 17.09.2006 01:14 |
Stone Cold Crazy. Yeah. Track 13. |
queen mercury 33542 17.09.2006 01:18 |
I'm not getting married. Just thought it would be interesting to see what song would fit. Smile. Right now, I'm listening to you and I, but that's not really a wedding song. You take my breath away would be a good after the wedding song. Smile. |
deleted user 17.09.2006 01:21 |
SK wrote: Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your parents song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :pno one said anything about "we will rock you"! you of all people should know that there's more to them than that! "silly obsession"...it's music that we like, so if both partners like queen, why shouldn't they use it to kick off their marriage? |
sara310 17.09.2006 01:23 |
ONE YEAR OF LOVE |
deleted user 17.09.2006 01:26 |
^hopefully it'll be more than a year:D |
deleted user 17.09.2006 01:28 |
I may be missing something - but "One Year of Love" sounds like a great break-up song to me. I mean, the message I get is "It's better to have loved and lost, than to never have loved at all." |
Queen_Rox 17.09.2006 01:29 |
Okay, this may be wrong, but how about "You Take My Breath Away"? |
deleted user 17.09.2006 01:29 |
(to audacity) well, technically, it's perfect for an immortal scotsman losing his mortal sweetheart to her inevitable death... |
deleted user 17.09.2006 01:31 |
<font color="0066CC"><B>Queen_Rox wrote: Okay, this may be wrong, but how about "You Take My Breath Away"?it's perfect for evoking love, but it'd be pretty hard to dance to, unless the bride and groom both do ballet XD |
Queen_Rox 17.09.2006 01:33 |
<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:Good point, girl.<font color="0066CC"><B>Queen_Rox wrote: Okay, this may be wrong, but how about "You Take My Breath Away"?it's perfect for evoking love, but it'd be pretty hard to dance to, unless the bride and groom both do ballet XD |
deleted user 17.09.2006 01:41 |
Psht - I saw that movie with my mom and she wouldn't be quite about telling me how hot Christopher Lambert was... Also, weddings... um... "Made in Heaven" ? If you're having trouble conjuring the "Oh my gosh, I'm married !" emotions it might help. I don't know. "Seaside Rendezvous". Yes, I might pick that. But, since I don't plan to get married any time soon, I haven't got to think about this, really. Plus, I would probably let the groom pick, unless he wanted hip-hop, then I would know that we could break it off then and save the hassle of a divorce. |
SK 17.09.2006 01:59 |
<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:At ease friend, We Will Rock You was simply a joke(thus the :p). Did I not say that if both partners(wrote parents by accident oops :p) it would be sutible, All I'm saying is, it seems a bit like a silly idea to me, I would never ruin my wedding with a Queen tune(no offense to anyone). Cheers.SK wrote: Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your parents song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :pno one said anything about "we will rock you"! you of all people should know that there's more to them than that! "silly obsession"...it's music that we like, so if both partners like queen, why shouldn't they use it to kick off their marriage? |
deleted user 17.09.2006 02:08 |
<font color=red>The Audacity of Charles wrote: Psht - I saw that movie with my mom and she wouldn't be quite about telling me how hot Christopher Lambert was...of all the adjectives one might use to describe christopher lambert, "hot" does not spring to mind. "might be related to kelsey grammer," however, does. |
All I Hear Is Radio Gaga 17.09.2006 02:22 |
My mom wants me to play "Love Of My Life" on a 12 string acoustic for her wedding... |
AmeriQueen 17.09.2006 05:58 |
Well, 'The Wedding March' off Flash Gordon comes to mind immediately!!! As for lyrically meaningful songs for a wedding dance, 'You're My Best Friend', 'You and I' and 'I Was Born To Love You' all seem relevant. P.S. If you are a guy who has found a woman willing to walk the aisle during 'The Wedding March' by Brian May and Queen... I envy you, you lucky bastard! |
jeffuk49 17.09.2006 05:58 |
Another 1 bites the dust, under pressure |
LiveMagic 17.09.2006 07:24 |
what about We are the Champions? lol :))) |
coxy1 17.09.2006 07:26 |
March of the black queen as the wedding march :D lol that would be funny |
magicalfreddiemercury 17.09.2006 08:07 |
They played Another One Bites the Dust (instrumental only) as our recession immediately after our ceremony. Those who knew the tune got the joke. :-) You're my Best Friend came right after our first dance - when everyone else joined us on the dance floor. |
vonkeil 17.09.2006 08:09 |
TWO SHARP PENCILS!!!!!! :) |
great king rat 1138 17.09.2006 09:05 |
kingarthur wrote: how about the weddding march track from flash gordon...for the bride coming down the aisle..My wife and I had that for exiting the church, followed by Exercises in Free Love as everyone else followed us out. The best part was that the church had put their outside speakers on, so Exercises in Free Love was blasting across Coventry city centre. Marvellous! |
Stare at the Moon 17.09.2006 09:52 |
I would play anything from ADATR (with the exception of TYMD, unless you had rope and the bride's mother was there) and YMBF, and maybe My Fairy King (especially if you're getting married outdoors). Hey, I hate to post on a General discussion forum, but I don't trust some of those Personal guys... I'm a new member and when I joined last night I had tried to be Stare at the Moon, but someone else alredy took that one, so I became Singing Forever, and I never got a validation email and now the computer thinks I'm Stare at the Moon... any ideas of what's going on? I also don't know how to turn on cookies... Thanks! Singing Forever(in spirit) :) |
MercuryArts 17.09.2006 09:54 |
I have been thinking about this for a while, especially since I am planning to propose in few months. It's pretty tough. Someone else said early on in this thread that most of their love songs are more about lost love. Except for TMBF, IWBTLY & U&I nothing else springs to mind. TATDOOL isn't bad, but I plan to use that for a video montage of pics of both of us growing up w/ our family & friends. And don't nobody steal my idea!! Since my GF is a huge U2 fan I have a feeling we'll be dancing to One. The song to walk into the reception is a tough one. If we have a live band I though about having them jam on the riff to Zepp's How Many More Times, no vocals. Or WWRY w/ just the stomps & claps. Again no vocals. Or totally off the Queen topic, Crazy Love by Van Morrison as our dance song. Here's a question for all the guys, what song do you dance to w/ your mother & what song would you girls dacnce to w/ your father? And you can't say Daddy's Little Girl! Too easy & couldn't be less original. |
Stare at the Moon 17.09.2006 10:08 |
Maybe Dreamer's Ball 'cause I'm leaving home for a husband and that is the ULTIMATE burn. "You used to take me dancin... but now you've found another partner." I would actually probably do something else like... I have no idea. My mind is so full and empty at the same time. My wonderful Dad would probably want something like Odyssius. Leavin' Home Ain't Easy? Hopefully I'll be out of the house by then, though... |
rocks. 17.09.2006 11:53 |
SK wrote:Yah, but whats the differance of using queen and some other band, maybe they both like the song, and like what it embodies and so they decide to use it. A Winters Tale would be really cool at a wedding I think. Maybe not the first dance, but very cool.WhatMustHeThink wrote:Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your partners song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :p<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:yah, whats the problem??SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please? great king rat 1138 wrote:Ohhh, Exersizes in free love, that would be pretty!kingarthur wrote: how about the weddding march track from flash gordon...for the bride coming down the aisle..My wife and I had that for exiting the church, followed by Exercises in Free Love as everyone else followed us out. The best part was that the church had put their outside speakers on, so Exercises in Free Love was blasting across Coventry city centre. Marvellous! Mm, i plan on having Queen somewhere at my wedding if I ever have one, as well as working in Tchaikovsy's 1812 oversture somehow, the bit at the end with the cannons.."DA DU DE DAH DE DU DE DA DUHDUH *POW* (haha), and Love Me Like There's No Tomorow will be worked into my funeral somehow. Oh, arnt I morbid :P |
Sergei. 17.09.2006 12:20 |
<font color=>LadyMercury wrote: I once mentioned Procession as a wedding march. But I don't know...Haha because that's more like a funeral!!! :P |
QueenNewcastle 17.09.2006 12:35 |
ive always thought of Bijou would be a good one, if u listen 2 the lyrics.... |
AmeriQueen 17.09.2006 14:16 |
jeffuk49 wrote: Another 1 bites the dust, under pressureLOL!!! |
SK 17.09.2006 14:20 |
WhatMustHeThink wrote:Point taken ;)SK wrote:Yah, but whats the differance of using queen and some other band, maybe they both like the song, and like what it embodies and so they decide to use it. A Winters Tale would be really cool at a wedding I think. Maybe not the first dance, but very cool.WhatMustHeThink wrote:Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your partners song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :p<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:yah, whats the problem??SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please?great king rat 1138 wrote:Ohhh, Exersizes in free love, that would be pretty! Mm, i plan on having Queen somewhere at my wedding if I ever have one, as well as working in Tchaikovsy's 1812 oversture somehow, the bit at the end with the cannons.."DA DU DE DAH DE DU DE DA DUHDUH *POW* (haha), and Love Me Like There's No Tomorow will be worked into my funeral somehow. Oh, arnt I morbid :Pkingarthur wrote: how about the weddding march track from flash gordon...for the bride coming down the aisle..My wife and I had that for exiting the church, followed by Exercises in Free Love as everyone else followed us out. The best part was that the church had put their outside speakers on, so Exercises in Free Love was blasting across Coventry city centre. Marvellous! |
rocks. 17.09.2006 14:20 |
Punkrocker555 wrote: ive always thought of Bijou would be a good one, if u listen 2 the lyrics....ohh, thats a good one, i didnt think of that. But it might be weird walking down the isle/dancing to bijou |
rocks. 17.09.2006 14:21 |
SK wrote:Damn straight love :DWhatMustHeThink wrote:Point taken ;)SK wrote:Yah, but whats the differance of using queen and some other band, maybe they both like the song, and like what it embodies and so they decide to use it. A Winters Tale would be really cool at a wedding I think. Maybe not the first dance, but very cool.WhatMustHeThink wrote:Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your partners song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :p<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:yah, whats the problem??SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please?great king rat 1138 wrote:Ohhh, Exersizes in free love, that would be pretty! Mm, i plan on having Queen somewhere at my wedding if I ever have one, as well as working in Tchaikovsy's 1812 oversture somehow, the bit at the end with the cannons.."DA DU DE DAH DE DU DE DA DUHDUH *POW* (haha), and Love Me Like There's No Tomorow will be worked into my funeral somehow. Oh, arnt I morbid :Pkingarthur wrote: how about the weddding march track from flash gordon...for the bride coming down the aisle..My wife and I had that for exiting the church, followed by Exercises in Free Love as everyone else followed us out. The best part was that the church had put their outside speakers on, so Exercises in Free Love was blasting across Coventry city centre. Marvellous! |
Raf 17.09.2006 14:32 |
MercuryArts wrote: (...) Since my GF is a huge U2 fan I have a feeling we'll be dancing to One.Go for it! I'd love to do that myself! |
Aura Marina 17.09.2006 18:01 |
I have a friend that played The Wedding march of Fhash Gordon in the church, in his wedding. They have a 3 years old girl now. Soory for my english |
rocks. 17.09.2006 18:23 |
Aura Marina wrote: I have a friend that played The Wedding march of Fhash Gordon in the church, in his wedding. They have a 3 years old girl now. Soory for my englishcool beans :D |
i_luv_freddie 33987 17.09.2006 18:47 |
okay i how some people may think i could be liaring but i'm not. i walked down the aisle too a queen song last year for my wedding. mind you i'm only a 21 y/o female and i'm a huge queen fan. anyway back too my story. the queen song a walked down too was written by john mdeacon. and it was "I WANT TOO BREAK FREE" i know u may not believe me or you think i'm queer but i don't really care. |
Donna13 17.09.2006 18:54 |
For dancing (not the first dance): Another One Bites The Dust; Crazy Little Thing Called Love. For dinner, or cocktail hour without dancing: Who Needs You; Dreamer's Ball. |
Tobi 17.09.2006 19:04 |
MY BABY LOVES ME |
SK 17.09.2006 19:48 |
WhatMustHeThink wrote:She's the only one who can break me down to peices folks ;_;SK wrote:Damn straight love :DWhatMustHeThink wrote:Point taken ;)SK wrote:Yah, but whats the differance of using queen and some other band, maybe they both like the song, and like what it embodies and so they decide to use it. A Winters Tale would be really cool at a wedding I think. Maybe not the first dance, but very cool.WhatMustHeThink wrote:Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your partners song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :p<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:yah, whats the problem??SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please?great king rat 1138 wrote:Ohhh, Exersizes in free love, that would be pretty! Mm, i plan on having Queen somewhere at my wedding if I ever have one, as well as working in Tchaikovsy's 1812 oversture somehow, the bit at the end with the cannons.."DA DU DE DAH DE DU DE DA DUHDUH *POW* (haha), and Love Me Like There's No Tomorow will be worked into my funeral somehow. Oh, arnt I morbid :Pkingarthur wrote: how about the weddding march track from flash gordon...for the bride coming down the aisle..My wife and I had that for exiting the church, followed by Exercises in Free Love as everyone else followed us out. The best part was that the church had put their outside speakers on, so Exercises in Free Love was blasting across Coventry city centre. Marvellous! |
deleted user 17.09.2006 19:51 |
Death on Two Legs. |
Gone. 17.09.2006 19:54 |
I Want It All |
Carol! the Musical 17.09.2006 19:57 |
Get Down, Make Love. . . . . . . . . No, wait. That's for something else. Carry on. |
deleted user 17.09.2006 20:14 |
^ Pfft. Honey, what's the reason people get married ? It's not because they love each other, it's so they can have sex without being worried that their parents will find out and take a hissy. Me ? Marriage ? I hate kids. As may have been said by Freddie if the quote site isn't fallacious - "I would rather get another cat". |
Carol! the Musical 17.09.2006 20:19 |
^ I was thinking that would be the baby- making song, actually. Mask the dirtiness by choosing something like Love of My Life for a wedding. :P |
deleted user 17.09.2006 20:27 |
^ I believe in birth control. How about... "Funny How Love Is" ? - 'If you gotta make love do it everywhere' ? Or "Some Day, One Day" ? I'm opposed to having a parasiteic growth fester inside of me. |
BRYCE THE TROLL 17.09.2006 22:42 |
lilly of the valley? |
rocks. 17.09.2006 22:46 |
SK wrote:Thats right. And he's the only one who can tip me off on good deals! :DWhatMustHeThink wrote:She's the only one who can break me down to peices folks ;_;SK wrote:Damn straight love :DWhatMustHeThink wrote:Point taken ;)SK wrote:Yah, but whats the differance of using queen and some other band, maybe they both like the song, and like what it embodies and so they decide to use it. A Winters Tale would be really cool at a wedding I think. Maybe not the first dance, but very cool.WhatMustHeThink wrote:Well..Queen music isnt usually appropriate for first dances right ^_^;; I mean come on now...This is a once in a lifetime, timeless moment. Make it count, dont throw in silly obbessions, unless a Queen song is yours and your partners song of course..but even then...I'd love to remember the smile on my wifes face, not the whole party stomping and clapping to we will rock you :p<font color="darling">macbethswifedan wrote:yah, whats the problem??SK wrote:??Queen Mercury wrote: Anyone know of a queen song that could be for a bride and groom's first dance or something? Just curious. Queen MercuryPlease..please do not ruin a first dance with a Queen tune....please?great king rat 1138 wrote:Ohhh, Exersizes in free love, that would be pretty! Mm, i plan on having Queen somewhere at my wedding if I ever have one, as well as working in Tchaikovsy's 1812 oversture somehow, the bit at the end with the cannons.."DA DU DE DAH DE DU DE DA DUHDUH *POW* (haha), and Love Me Like There's No Tomorow will be worked into my funeral somehow. Oh, arnt I morbid :Pkingarthur wrote: how about the weddding march track from flash gordon...for the bride coming down the aisle..My wife and I had that for exiting the church, followed by Exercises in Free Love as everyone else followed us out. The best part was that the church had put their outside speakers on, so Exercises in Free Love was blasting across Coventry city centre. Marvellous! |
carboengine 18.09.2006 02:27 |
At my nephew's wedding reception, the DJ played Another One Bites The Dust. |
Raf 18.09.2006 04:42 |
<font color=red>The Audacity of Charles wrote: ^ Pfft. Honey, what's the reason people get married ? It's not because they love each other, it's so they can have sex without being worried that their parents will find out and take a hissy. Me ? Marriage ? I hate kids. As may have been said by Freddie if the quote site isn't fallacious - "I would rather get another cat".Wanna marry me? I don't need a baby, just baby-making. ;-) |
write your letters in the sand 18.09.2006 19:06 |
MercuryArts wrote: I have been thinking about this for a while, especially since I am planning to propose in few months. It's pretty tough. Someone else said early on in this thread that most of their love songs are more about lost love. Except for TMBF, IWBTLY & U&I nothing else springs to mind. TATDOOL isn't bad, but I plan to use that for a video montage of pics of both of us growing up w/ our family & friends. And don't nobody steal my idea!! Since my GF is a huge U2 fan I have a feeling we'll be dancing to One. The song to walk into the reception is a tough one. If we have a live band I though about having them jam on the riff to Zepp's How Many More Times, no vocals. Or WWRY w/ just the stomps & claps. Again no vocals. Or totally off the Queen topic, Crazy Love by Van Morrison as our dance song. Here's a question for all the guys, what song do you dance to w/ your mother & what song would you girls dacnce to w/ your father? And you can't say Daddy's Little Girl! Too easy & couldn't be less original. |
deleted user 18.09.2006 19:15 |
<font color="lime">KillerKing840 wrote:Charles shall consider. But Charles would like to point that it would take a very special person to marry a girl who goes around calling herself Charles and insisting that you wear high-heels for at least half an hour before sex.<font color=red>The Audacity of Charles wrote: ^ Pfft. Honey, what's the reason people get married ? It's not because they love each other, it's so they can have sex without being worried that their parents will find out and take a hissy. Me ? Marriage ? I hate kids. As may have been said by Freddie if the quote site isn't fallacious - "I would rather get another cat".Wanna marry me? I don't need a baby, just baby-making. ;-) |
groover 18.09.2006 23:51 |
For my wedding in 1995 we played You're My Best Friend for the bridal party (pretty obvious). These are the Days of Our Lives for the mother/son - father/daughter dance. My Bijou for the groom/bride. |
thenymphinyellow 19.09.2006 08:07 |
THE FAIRY FELLERS MaStEr StRoKe!!! hehehe!... i think that if i did have a queen song for my wedding march thingo id have the piano part of love of my life... or maybe like a violin or something! i dont know! |
Bob-Plant 19.09.2006 08:07 |
I actually used "Wedding March" from the Flash Gordon soundtrack as we went down the aisle. I also remember, and I swear this is true, my soon-to-be wife loved the music of "Save Me", but the she wasn't that big of a fan at the time (since rectified) and couldn't remember the title-she had only heard me playing it at our apartement. She described the song and hummed the melody-I had a pretty good idea what it was and played it...once she realized what the lyrics were actually about, she decided perhaps this may not be the best wedding song in the Queen catalog. We also used the instrumental "Forever" as background music before the actual ceremony, but "Thank You" by Led Zeppelin was our actual first dance song-a song that of course also has Queen connections. |
The Fairy King 19.09.2006 08:11 |
The Wedding March Love of My Life Get Down Make Love In that order. :P |
its_a_hard_life 26994 19.09.2006 08:53 |
<b><font color="#FF1493">The Fairy King wrote: The Wedding March Love of My Life Get Down Make Love In that order. :PI agree!!!!! xD |
Rikke 19.09.2006 08:55 |
Some Day One Day was one of the first that came to my mind =) Then Death On Two Legs xD Dead On Time would be cool xD Or Pain Is So Close To Pleasure :b Gimme the Prize... or Princes of The Universe xD I've got it - All Dead, All Dead B) (Ok, maybe a bit depressing - that's the fun about it xD Or maybe Who Wants To Live Forever or No-one But You. Beautiful songs, but a bit Melancholy... :b) |
Tannya 19.09.2006 09:21 |
Definitly YOU´RE MY BEST FRIEND. I mean, can it exists another best friend than your husband or wife? |
kagezan1313 19.09.2006 15:55 |
Khashoggi's Ship would be a great one for the bachelor party the night before. |
JulieG 20.09.2006 12:41 |
I think I'd also pick "Fairy feller's masterstroke" as a wedding march. I'm french and no one would understand I'm making fun of them in the church uh uh. "The fairy folks have gathered round a new moon shiiiine, to see the feller crack a nut at night's noon tiiiiiime" Yeah, people will gather to see me crack some nut :P Although I won't let it happen anytime soon um. And for the first dance, well, my cousin, who's also a huge Queen fan, had picked "love of my life" Wembley version. I loved it. That may be a good choice, Oh! Reminds me that I could also pick "Big Spender" from Live at Wembley as a really short and provocative wedding march :P |