Ain't Love The Sweetest Thing?
Okay.. so this is really really way overdue!
Most of my friends on Facebook or on Twitter have seen this wedding video of my brother and my sister-in-law's solemnization ceremony. However, some have said they had trouble being able to view it on Facebook and YouTube. So for those of you who haven't/couldn't watch it, well here it is. :) The wedding solemnization or nikah ceremony as we Malays call it, was held at the bride's place on 17th March 2011.
So here in the video, you'll get to see both parties getting ready at home before the groom (my older brother) goes over to the bride's house which is less than a 10-min drive away. :) This Music Monday is a little different, because there are 2 songs in 1 video.. and it's a personal video too. Enjoy!
The song in this video is "The Sweetest Thing by U2" and "Cintakan Membawamu Kembali" sung by Mike Mohede, winner of Indonesian Idol. The song is originally by Indonesian band, Dewa 19. The ironic thing is, the song "Cintakan Membawamu Kembali" is their song. They wanted to play the instrumental version throughout the wedding but chose not to. They never mentioned this song to the videographer and somehow he included it in the final cut of the video! :)
When things are meant to be.. they're meant to be! :) FYI, the videography was done by videographer, Andy Chin of DeeBee Studios from Kota Kinabalu. :)
For those of you, my readers from all over the world, who have never attended a Malay wedding, this is a peek of what a Malay solemnization ceremony looks like.
To my brother, Tadzief and my sister-in-law, Dahlia.. I love you guys! :)
p/s: Can you spot yours truly?? :P
Come join Music Monday and share your songs with us. Rules are simple. Leave ONLY the ACTUAL LINK POST here and grab the code below and place it at your blog entry. You can grab this code at LadyJava's Lounge Please note these links are STRICTLY for Music Monday participants only. All others will be deleted without prejudice.
PS: Because of spamming purposes, the linky will be closed on Thursday of each week at midnight, Malaysian Time. Thank you!
Most of my friends on Facebook or on Twitter have seen this wedding video of my brother and my sister-in-law's solemnization ceremony. However, some have said they had trouble being able to view it on Facebook and YouTube. So for those of you who haven't/couldn't watch it, well here it is. :) The wedding solemnization or nikah ceremony as we Malays call it, was held at the bride's place on 17th March 2011.
So here in the video, you'll get to see both parties getting ready at home before the groom (my older brother) goes over to the bride's house which is less than a 10-min drive away. :) This Music Monday is a little different, because there are 2 songs in 1 video.. and it's a personal video too. Enjoy!
The song in this video is "The Sweetest Thing by U2" and "Cintakan Membawamu Kembali" sung by Mike Mohede, winner of Indonesian Idol. The song is originally by Indonesian band, Dewa 19. The ironic thing is, the song "Cintakan Membawamu Kembali" is their song. They wanted to play the instrumental version throughout the wedding but chose not to. They never mentioned this song to the videographer and somehow he included it in the final cut of the video! :)
When things are meant to be.. they're meant to be! :) FYI, the videography was done by videographer, Andy Chin of DeeBee Studios from Kota Kinabalu. :)
For those of you, my readers from all over the world, who have never attended a Malay wedding, this is a peek of what a Malay solemnization ceremony looks like.
To my brother, Tadzief and my sister-in-law, Dahlia.. I love you guys! :)
p/s: Can you spot yours truly?? :P
Come join Music Monday and share your songs with us. Rules are simple. Leave ONLY the ACTUAL LINK POST here and grab the code below and place it at your blog entry. You can grab this code at LadyJava's Lounge Please note these links are STRICTLY for Music Monday participants only. All others will be deleted without prejudice.
PS: Because of spamming purposes, the linky will be closed on Thursday of each week at midnight, Malaysian Time. Thank you!







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