Your Wedding Day DJ/VJ
The Dreaded “Do Not Play” List
There
is nothing a DJ fears more then when the Bride and Groom produce a list of all
the songs
they don’t want played during their reception – the dreaded “Do Not Play”
list. Generally, this list
consists of longtime party favorites like “YMCA”, “The Chicken Dance”, and
“Hokey Pokey”, just
to name a few.
After reviewing the list with the bride and groom, we share that many of the
songs on their list would
surely fill the dance floor and keep the party rockin’. The usual response is
“it’s my reception and
I don’t want to hear that song”.
There
is no argument that a reception should reflect the personalities of the bride
and groom but
there should also be some flexibility allotted to the DJ to appeal to all of
your guest’s varied tastes.
Most DJ’s find it incredibly frustrating when a bride and groom invite families,
with many children in
attendance, yet they won’t allow the DJ to play any “Boy Group” music, or
entertain with the “Chicken
Dance” or “YMCA”. The end result is that the children get bored, and have no way
to burn off excess
energy. Guess what happens then? Ever attend a reception and had to spend time
dodging children
on the dance floor, endangering themselves or others?
Before you and your fiancé sit down to work on your “Do Not Play” list, ask
yourself a couple of questions:
1.
How many children and teens will be in attendance? Understand their music
tastes.
2.
Even if I
don’t like a particular song or group, if a guest wants to hear it, can I
tolerate it so they
can have a good time?
3. Can I trust the DJ I hired to use all the music at his disposal to ensure everyone has fun?
A good
DJ understands when the couple doesn’t want to hear Hard Rock or Rap because
they have
a very limited audience and appeal, especially to grandma and grandpa who are in
attendance. However,
it’s a good idea to move from the “it’s my reception” thought process to
“let’s celebrate our special day
with our guests”. It’s a sure fire recipe for success and a day of FUN!