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+1 on the comments above re start with two short, punchy songs and off you go.
As it happens, being a wedding band, our first song is more often than not a first dance the couple has asked us to learn...usually something slow/ mid-tempo and romantic.. So, totally NOT short, punchy and "setting out your stall as you mean to go on"..:)
We start our first set proper with Proud Mary...kind of a hybrid of the CCR and Tina Turner versions. We start with a slow bit then kick it up a gear. Bit of a nothing song, IMO, but enough oomph to get us out of the gates..and the "start slow/ end fast" thing helps bridge the gap between the first dance and our first set.
slightly random thought - currently got Nine Below Zero playing and they always start with a shed load of noise ( in E I think it is, having covered it many moons ago) which turns into Pack Fair and Square, which is an old J Geils 12 bar played rather fast. Great opener.