Funeral music - anything planned?

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stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Wouldn't Highway to Hell be just a bit more appropriate ;) ?
I suggested that as first choice to my wife.

Guns and Roses it is though. :smile:
 

Gasman

Old enough to know better, too old to care!
As I said on the previous threads on this topic; Psalm 119. All 173 verses. If I'm not enjoying myself then I'm damn sure nobody else will!


Edit - 176 verses, I stand corrected. 173 is my IQ. I knew that number came from somewhere.
 
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Saluki

World class procrastinator
The other thing is that songs at funerals can give a whole new insight to songs

A friend of ours had this at his funeral




In the context of a funeral, it is a whole new meaning to the song

I had never thought of that in a funeral context. I might well add it to the list.
My ex BF bought me that, when it was in the charts (he wasn't my BF then, that all happened later) after we got caught in one heck of a storm in his Cessna going to the races. It was a bit of a scary incident, then 2 weeks later 5 Miles Out was released.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
I dunno......maybe something by Joy Division. Although I really love "I second that emotion"...the Japan cover version. I really haven't thought about this at all. Certainly not some hymn or other, something uplifting that will bring a smile to people's faces.

Howzabout "Shaddapayaface" by Joe Dolce?

Oh....and "Little fluffy clouds" by The Orb would be nice....mainly cos people wouldn't know what the hell it was and would be a conversation starter, as well as top tunage
 

Mugshot

Cracking a solo.
This is mine,

Have a listen, it'll cheer you up no end :thumbsup:
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Let them bloody chose then!
TBH I couldn't really care less about what music gets played at my funeral, but I think it would be a laugh to bombard the mourners with Ace of Spades played loud!

What I did think of doing was to plan one last forum ride to the Yorkshire Dales from Hebden Bridge and get my sister to come on here after my death to organise it. I might even leave a few hundred quid from my estate to pay the mid-ride cafe bill! :whistle:
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
I quite like the idea of a playlist, my last bastion of hope to educate the musical heathens/enforce my tastes upon them.

So, playing in the background would be Blackbird by Alter Bridge, Paradise City, Seet Child 'O' mine, Mr Brownstone & Civil War by G 'n' R. Stairway - Led Zepp, something by James Marshall Hendrix & God Save the Queen by the Sex Pistols amongst others.

(This is all during cremation & after show P1$$ Up).
 
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