Warning: Generation Gap Ahead

“Don’t let your parents pick the band!” urges Luke. He and Victoria wanted a real rock ‘n’ roll band at their wedding. Victoria’s mother insisted (in countless answering – machine messages) that this would alienate the older guests and make them miserable. It it was up to her (it wasn’t), she’d hire a painfully standard wedding band so, as she said over and over , “everybody would be happy.” Except, of course, Luke and Victoria.

“Victoria’s mother thought it was going to be a disaster and kept trying to get us delete instrument: ‘Do they need two guitars? Do they need a saxophone? She thought it would be too loud and too much.” But as long as you have another space where people can go for quiet, Luke argues, you should get a band that rocks, if that’s what you want. The band Luke and Victoria hired was such  a hit with the guests(many of whom can recall a time when a nickle  could buy a roast beef sandwich, a side of potato salad and a Coca-Cola).

Generation gap is not that big problem on a wedding. We just have to know the likes and dislikes of each other. For example the old ones are not used to a hard music, but we can make it better by reviving the music to have a better rendition. We can’t say that we don’t like it unless we have tried to listen first.There are different genre in this world, why not try it to fit the occasion. The music should jive  to  the couple and all the guests that will be coming, because  this is a special day. Just think of your guests if they will be comfortable to it and enjoy every minute of the wedding.

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