Poly music

Morningglory629

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So I am attending a wedding this summer and it had me thinking, if I were planning a ceremony that had some polyamory theme...what songs should be part of the playlist for the celebration? Have fun with this.:D
 
You could always try

breaking benjamin - polyamorous


:D...(definitely not a wedding friendly song btw)

Sorry most of the music I listen to is not wedding friendly. Not unless you hang with a bunch of heavy metal people. My wife knows of a few cohen songs, pj harvey...instead of her tracking down the songs I cheated and googled it

http://www.polyamory.org/~howard/Poly/songs.html
 
You could always try

breaking benjamin - polyamorous


:D...(definitely not a wedding friendly song btw)

Sorry most of the music I listen to is not wedding friendly. Not unless you hang with a bunch of heavy metal people. My wife knows of a few cohen songs, pj harvey...instead of her tracking down the songs I cheated and googled it

http://www.polyamory.org/~howard/Poly/songs.html

I love that song! I used to listen to it all the time when I first met Redpepper so it takes me back to the days of agonizing internal debate :)
 
You could always try

breaking benjamin - polyamorous


:D...(definitely not a wedding friendly song btw)

Sorry most of the music I listen to is not wedding friendly. Not unless you hang with a bunch of heavy metal people. My wife knows of a few cohen songs, pj harvey...instead of her tracking down the songs I cheated and googled it

http://www.polyamory.org/~howard/Poly/songs.html

Okay just listened to Breaking Benjamin (who are from PA!) and all I have to say is "OWWWWW!"
You can't cheat by googling...what would you put on the list! 2Rings I am expecting some kind of contribution here.:p

I love that song! I used to listen to it all the time when I first met Redpepper so it takes me back to the days of agonizing internal debate :)

Ok now that the debate is...well...neverending, what would you put on your celebratory playlist. I like just about any kind of music but I would definitely have to have some old French lovesongs in there. This one is translated. If you have seen the movie/play Nine...Marion Cotillard who played Daniel Day Lewis' wife in Nine, also did a movie based on the life of Edith Piaf. Excellent! Here is the translation of one of my favs of Piaf's "Non Je Ne Regrette Rien"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6Dz3-k1d9I

No, I do not regret anything

No, nothing at all, no, I do not regret anything
neither the good that had been bestowed on me, nor the bad things
I don't care about all that
No, nothing at all, no, I do not regret anything
That's paid, swept, forgotten, I don't care about the past


With my memories I lit the fire,
my pains, my pleasures
I don't need them any more
swept my love stories and their voice-shaking
swept for ever
I'm starting back from scratch

No, nothing at all, no, I do not regret anything
neither the good that had been bestowed on me, nor the bad things
I don't care about all that
No, nothing at all, no, I do not regret anything
because my life, because my happiness
today are beginning with you


Ok fellas (and ladies)...add some more to this: funny, serious, whatever you really like.
 
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Okay just listened to Breaking Benjamin (who are from PA!) and all I have to say is "OWWWWW!"

Owww?...huh, thats the quiet stuff :D...

Ok Irish Catholic girl, why don't you dive into some east coast/Irish folk music. there must be some tales of multiple loves in there somewhere

ps I am a huge east coast/Irish music fan. It really doesn't exist out here, which is unfortunate. Might need to hit up some of my "other" music to find something for ya
 
So I am attending a wedding this summer and it had me thinking, if I were planning a ceremony that had some polyamory theme...what songs should be part of the playlist for the celebration? Have fun with this.:D

"You and Your Friend" -- Snake River Conspiracy
"Love in Stereo" -- The Monks
 
Ari- This one is for you (but it is a shout out to my hubby who is from Belfast!) and DM are always on our playlists. It is Dropkick Murphy's Black Velvet Band...I liked alternative/punk back in the day. My kids take after their mama and tend to go for the punk over their daddy's preference for traditional versions of Irish music. It isn't really poly but it is about going astray from tradition and following a frolicksome damsel. LOL!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ6by1ry_vc

2Rings- this is for you Galway Girl because I know you like it with it's references to Salthill:D but again it isn't poly although he falls for a rather independent spirit who doesn't want to be tied down in a traditional sense;)- it's irish but not poly themed

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Nt_TirDyKU

Everyone- But to get back to the theme at hand Bizarre Love Triangle! You have to get your 80s club groove on!:eek:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOWBX_xP5y8

Or the 70s tune Let Your Love Flow!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eo-OhucjZc
 
Good song MG. Punk Celtic music is amazingly done. Bringing the old and throwing it in the face of the new :)

Has your husband ever listened to Great Big Sea. They are a personal favorite of mine. Great east coast tradition....very celtic in sound..

Not a poly song but here is GBS :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD0XihILQzk
 
Good to hear. Rum was my favorite growing up. My father used to bring home 60's from Cuba for me to drink with my friends...Its hard to drink now, a wee bit sweet for me. But its still good once in a while

Funny east coast story. The newfies have a tradition that is called being sreeched in. Essentially they take you on a pub crawl, feed you one beer and a shot of newfie screech at every bar (yet this becomes painful) and then at the end you have to kiss a cod.

Why is it funny, and really it only relates to the rum, newfie screech is jamaican rum adopted into newfoundland...

Anyways thats my stupid tidbit for the day...and yes, Ihave been screeched in...I love me newfs :)
 
and the answer is emphatically "yes"...."yes Britney i AM game" *still embarassed*
 
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