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on saturday me and my band got a wedding anniversary party to play at. we dunno what really to play. have in mind that its only gonna be 3 of us which are electric guitar, bass and me on drums. also consider that these guys are mostly around late 20-50's which is a pretty broad age group but its mostly full of aunties and uncles.

now we need some ideas on songs that we can play. for some reason all of us are drawing blanks and old skool stuff isn't really what we play actually its not at all what we play as we have been making original stuff. now its a WEDDING ANNIVERSARY for your aunties and uncles so we don't need no ac/dc or metallica for them to mosh to. just some good party stuff.

we thought of eagles, lionel richie, 80's, 90's type stuff so somewhere along the lines of that for some slow stuff and party stuff. any help would be good!

thanks bru. i'm parched is.

Here's a song list my old band would have played at these sorts of gigs, may give you a few idea's. Oh, I play the drums too :)

Artist - Song(s)

ACDC - Long way to the top, Back in Black, TNT, Jailbreak

Australian Crawl - Not You Again

Beatles - All My Love, Back In The U.S.S.R, Can't Buy Me Love, Eight Days A Week, Help, Love Me Do, Stand By Me, Twist And Shout

Bee Gees - I Started A Joke

Bill Hayley - Rock Around The Clock, See You Later Alligator

Black Crowes - Talks To Angels

Blink 182 - All The Small Things

Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heavens Door

Bob Marley - Redemption Song

Bon Jovi - Bed Of Roses, Dead Or Alive, Livin' On A Prayer

Bryan Adams - Summer Of '69

Cat Stevens - Father And Son

Choir Boys - Run To Paradise

Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode

Cold Chisel - Khe Sahn

Creedence C.R. - Bad Moon Rising, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Who'll Stop The Rain

Crowded House - Better Be Home Soon, Mean To Me, Sister Madly

Don McLean - American Pie

Dragon - April Sun In Cuba, Are You Old Enough?

Eagles - Hotel California, Take It Easy

Eddie Cochrane - Summer Time Blues

Elton John - Crocodile Rock, Saturday Night's Alright

Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes, Can't Help Falling In Love

Faith No More - Digging The Grave

Greenday - Pulling Teeth, Time Of Your Life, When I Come Around

Guns 'N' Roses - Patience

INXS Never Tear Us Apart

Jet - Look What You've Done, Are You Gonna Be My Girl

John C. Mellencamp - Jack And Diane, Small Town

Kenny Rogers - Gambler

Led Zeppelin - Stairway to heaven

Lionel Ritchie - Stuck On You, All night long

Live - I Alone, Lightning Crashes, Selling The Drama

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama

Men At Work - Down Under

Metallica - Turn The Page, Nothing Else Matters

Monkees - Day Dream Believer, I'm A Believer

Moving Pictures - What About Me

Noiseworks - In My Youth, Take Me Back

Pink Floyd - The Wall

Powderfinger - My Happiness, These Days

Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You

Robbie Williams - Angels

Rolling Stones - Paint It Black

Romantics - What I Like About You

Screaming Jets - Helping Hand, October Grey, Shiver

Steve Earle - Copperhead Road

Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger

Train - Drops Of Jupiter

U2 - All I Want Is You, Desire, One

oh but ferah u never asked!

dayum antony thats a good list..elton john - crocodile rock sounds good lolz and totally forgot about U2!!! they have some good ass songs..thanks heaps man.

samishing pumkins/green day etc might be a little to hard for aunties and uncles to dance too lolz.

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