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03/17/2005 02:02:02 AM · #26 |
I've used "Classical Gas" by Mason Williams in many a wedding video...beautiful and touching...(I'd recommend using the version from "Music," not the one on "Phonograph Record.")
This one.
Not this one.
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03/17/2005 02:10:20 AM · #27 |
how about jack johnson....I was thinking F-Stop Blues might be to mellow but jj has a lot of good stuff
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03/17/2005 02:14:19 AM · #28 |
| Some songs of "October Project", it will be great. |
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03/17/2005 02:46:34 AM · #29 |
"Getting To Know You" from The King And I is pretty upbeat. Depending on one's relationship to arithmetic, "New Math" by Tom Lehrer can be pretty funny, but wordy.
"Tuesday Afternoon" by The Moody Blues.
How about some surf music: "Walk, Don't Run", "Pipeline", and "Wipeout" come to mind.
"I Got A Name" by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox, performed by Jim Croce
"Changes" by Phil Ochs
"Wish I Had A Troubador" by Tom Paxton |
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03/17/2005 07:58:41 AM · #30 |
"My little man" by Ozzy osbourn comes to mind....
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03/17/2005 08:28:38 AM · #31 |
Videos are so fun...for some reason I'm thinking something like disco..lol...
Shake your groove thing
I'm your boogie-man
and another..I think it is Celine Dion called Beautiful Boy...a little slower...more on the sentimental side...definitely not disco..LOL..
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03/17/2005 08:31:11 AM · #32 |
Lots of good suggestions and I would like to contribute too...but there's one problem. I dont know what Bar Mitzvah is? anyone ?
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03/17/2005 09:09:40 AM · #33 |
Originally posted by saurabhv: Lots of good suggestions and I would like to contribute too...but there's one problem. I dont know what Bar Mitzvah is? anyone ? |
It's a coming of age celebration, into jewish adulthood. |
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03/17/2005 09:36:14 AM · #34 |
Originally posted by nshapiro: Originally posted by saurabhv: Lots of good suggestions and I would like to contribute too...but there's one problem. I dont know what Bar Mitzvah is? anyone ? |
It's a coming of age celebration, into jewish adulthood. |
Ah Hah! *enlightened*
Highway star - deep purple comes to mind. A little hard though.
Bachelor boy ???(though maybe not so appropiate) - dont remember the singer
Still haven't found what i'm looking for,Sweetest thing - U2
Will add more ....as they come to mind.
Any help?? :)
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03/17/2005 10:19:43 AM · #35 |
I don't know if this appropiate for you, but it is a really lovely song, and I played it to my son as a baby and we still play it now 3 1/2 years on..it's phil collins...YOU'LL BE IN MY HEART...FROM THIS DAY ON NOW AND FOREVER MORE....the theme song to disneys tarzan movie too.
Debbie |
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03/17/2005 10:37:41 AM · #36 |
Originally posted by mk: Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What a Wonderful World by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole! |
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this version of that song. It's so sweet. :-)
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03/17/2005 10:39:56 AM · #37 |
Originally posted by debbybris: I don't know if this appropiate for you, but it is a really lovely song, and I played it to my son as a baby and we still play it now 3 1/2 years on..it's phil collins...YOU'LL BE IN MY HEART...FROM THIS DAY ON NOW AND FOREVER MORE....the theme song to disneys tarzan movie too.
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That gives me the idea of another song byt him very apt methinks.
Father to son - Phil collins.
There's another one by Boyzone of the same name too.
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03/17/2005 12:12:53 PM · #38 |
The Lightning Seeds song "The Life of Riley" here's a link to the lyrics.
The Life of Riley It's a great song. Here's a link to a clip off of amazon Music to Life of Riley It's a very 80's tune but still very good. :-)
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03/17/2005 12:53:24 PM · #39 |
Young at Heart by Frank Sinatra.
Birdhouse in your Soul by They Might Be Giants.
These are Days by 10,000 Maniacs.
Imagine by John Lennon. |
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03/17/2005 12:56:46 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by utro: Young at Heart by Frank Sinatra.
Birdhouse in your Soul by They Might Be Giants.
These are Days by 10,000 Maniacs.
Imagine by John Lennon. |
These are all great choices, but I especially like the Might be Giants song, I'd forgotten all about that song until now. Thanks Alison! :-)
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03/17/2005 01:00:36 PM · #41 |
Try 'The Coral-Pass it on' always fits nicely as a backing track
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03/17/2005 01:02:04 PM · #42 |
| Not sure how much this show will have to do with the heritage implied in a Bar Mitzvah, but Izacc Perlman's Klezmer CD "In the fiddler's house" has a ton of rolicking tracks. Might be too folky for your son, but it is the exemplar of what kelzmer violin can be. Another more corny suggestion along the same lines is "Sunrise, sunset" fron "fiddler on the roof". |
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