Did any of you married peeps use any Van Halen songs at your wedding dance? I think Feel Your Love Tonight would be a great choice!
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I have never really felt that I would ever need to get married, since I don't want kids... but I think if I did get hitched (and didn't just do it in one of our lovely Vegas drive-thru 'chapels') it would be pretty funny to walk down the aisle to House of Pain or Where Have All the Good Times Gone if you and your spouse to be have a good sense of humor. As a serious choice though, maybe In a Simple Rhyme? -
I was thinking Run like hell by Pink Floyd....lolIf I want any shit out of you, I'll squeeze your head.Comment
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I don't think there was one damn VH/DLR song in my whole wedding or reception. I had the worst fucking DJ ever. He played very little that I liked even when provided with a long playlist. My best friend however did use HOT FOR TEACHER as his arrival song at his reception. (He married a teacher)Comment
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If I did get married, hearing a VH song would probably make me & the lil' woman want to fuck in the confessional DURING THE CEREMONY and turn the reception into a full on orgy! ^_^Comment
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Originally posted by DeadOrAlive
My parents used the full VH1 and 1984 album for their reception!“Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding” ― Betty WhiteComment
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I signed some kind of testament (you know, where you write down what the doctors have to do with you, if only machines keep you alive) and there are also lines how to you want your funeral to be run...
I chose "just a gigolo" for the moment they let down the coffin...now my familiy HAS to play it ...Roth Army Icon
First official owner of ADKOT (Deluxe Version)Comment
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The last song that played at my wedding was hot for teacher!
at that point there was only the friends left and it was crazy!!!
what a blast to finish the night with!!!Comment
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If I'm ever lucky enough, at my wedding I would probably play in a simple rhyme, Angel Eyes, and most importantly, Hear About It Later.Comment
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