Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 12:24     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Anonymous wrote:The Violent Femmes -- Blister in the Sun

Hit it and Pass it -- Rasputin Stash


You have issues.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 12:08     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

The Violent Femmes -- Blister in the Sun

Hit it and Pass it -- Rasputin Stash
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 11:56     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

If you want it to be fun, absolutely go for some swing music!! Or any of the rat pack - Frank Sinatra is always a hit, maybe the album "Live from the Sands." Ella Fitzgerald, Sing Sing Sing (Benny Goodman), Billie Holiday, Luis Armstrong.

Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 10:57     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Drum n bass!
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 10:55     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Bebel Gilberto - Tanto Temp
M Ward
Leonard Cohen
Van Morrisson
Pink Martini
Coralie Clement
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 10:52     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Anonymous wrote:Bossa Nova is really good for this. Most people don't speak Portuguese, so it's hard to sing along. But there's a "fun-ness" to the music that will make you tap your foot possibly, but not compel you to dance.


Strongly agree with this. Gilberto and Getz are good. I'm sure there are Pandora stations for this but I don't know what they are as I don't use Pandora.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 10:36     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Bossa Nova is really good for this. Most people don't speak Portuguese, so it's hard to sing along. But there's a "fun-ness" to the music that will make you tap your foot possibly, but not compel you to dance.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 10:33     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Gypsy kings.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 10:18     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

We turn on the "Smooth Jazz" radio channel, if we want something a bit more upbeat, there is something called either Uptempo or Upbeat Smooth Jazz. Depends on the crowd attending. We use "Lounge Music" or "Chillout Channel" when we're chilling out with tea/coffee with younger crowd, "Dance Radio" when in party mood
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 10:08     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

You can do a search for dinner music or dinner party on Spotify. I like looking through people's playlists to see what they have. There's one called "An Indie Dinner Party" that I really like, but it really depends on what type of music you like. There's also another one called "Dinner for Two" that I really like.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 09:59     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

We usually do jazz
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 08:59     Subject: Re:Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Seed a pandora station with Lyle Lovett, Nora Jones, Ray Charles, and Ella Fitzgerald.

Or get Beats Audio.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 08:24     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

Harry Connick Jr.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 08:16     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

On spotify, you can browse playlists based on mood. There is one called. "Songs for sunsets" I really like.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2014 08:01     Subject: Fun but non-obtrusive background music for dinner party?

What do you do for music for a party where people are coming for dinner and then hanging out for a while afterwards? I'm having 12 people for dinner and would like some fun or light but not too obtrusive background music, and I want to be able to set it up and then not have to deal with it until the end of the night. Looking to hear how other people manage their music. If you use Pandora or Spotify, can you give me suggestions for specific "stations"?

Thanks!