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What were your wedding processionals/recessionals and why?

I was just running through these, and, I think they're rather illuminating.

First wedding: Processional: Andres Segovia - Recuerdos de la Alhambra

a track I associate with family ski trips

Recessional: The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony let's not talk about the implications

It should be noted that our vows were "for as long as it works."

Second round: Processional (and this was truly brilliant): Harry Belafonte - Hole in the Bucket (careful what you first fuck to)

Recessional: Chihiro Onitsuka - Innocence

a track I looked up after an ad from Applied Materials

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  • I really like the "for as long as it works" part.
    Was that a religious ceremony of some kind or 'just' a civil wedding?

    The song I picked for my second wedding was not a processional per se, but it was Nicht doof (loosely translated "Not Stupid") by German band JBO. The male singer sings about how he enjoys somebody's company because of a list of bad traits she doesn't have: she's not ugly, she's not annoying, her farts don't smell worse than his, she's not an idiot etc. The melody is lovely though. The song was in line with the wedding theme, if you can call it that - the main event was a bad taste party at a swinger club, part of which was SO's idea, which convinced me that she's the one.

    • With the first, we had about the most stoic engagement ever. It was a Saturday morning, I'd gotten out of the shower and was getting dressed while she was grabbing something out of the closet, and I asked if we were headed toward marriage. She gave it a think, and as we were a year or so into things, figured this is what we're supposed to do next, so yes. Actually exciting weekend ensues, as we realise we're engaged.

      I still have Lieder, die Die Welt Nicht Braucht, by Die Doofen from my time as an exchange student, so I get the ... as the French would say, "I don't know what" ... about it.

      Anyway, we had that wedding at the local science museum after the mountain lodge we'd booked for the ceremony, reception and the whole place for the night ... burned down the day after we sent out the save-the-date cards. Glad I worked at a copy store to be able to quickly print and mail "We're working on Plan B" postcards.

      I'll give that track a listen.

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