22 Dec 2008, 02:05 | #26 |
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cool thread
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22 Dec 2008, 02:19 | #27 |
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I love talking about funeral songs etc. I think they're very moving ceremonies and although sad a great way to celebrate peoples lives.
Since 2005 i've said that two songs I want playing at my funeral are Bad Company's "Seagull" and Brian May's "Last Horizon" (the live version I saw in Manchester 2005). Both so so beautiful. But i've always said that i'd rather have everyone sit and listen to a collection of my favourite music than have someone just talk about me. lol I'd happily make a lovely compliation medly for the occasion |
22 Dec 2008, 02:41 | #28 |
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my plans to have; if im cremated "burn baby burn" or "great balls of fire" but if im buried its gotta be "going under". i also want "going home" and "time warp" from rocky horror, it appeals to my sense of humour, a church full of people at a funeral doing the time warp!!! like my boyfriend just said cant spell funeral without fun!
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22 Dec 2008, 12:25 | #29 |
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My funeral song would probably be some sort of sad song
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22 Dec 2008, 18:13 | #30 |
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Is it really bad that I don't really mind, seeing as I'll by then be dead...at least hopefully at my funeral I'll be dead (worst nightmare is being presumed dead when I'm not, and being put in a wooden box and buried...argh!). My mother is quite keen she wants a gospel choir at her funeral...but I don't know for me - whatever those who loved & cared about me want will be fine for me, seeing as it's them has to sit through the funeral...it would be maybe a little harsh to inflict something particularly sad on them...so whatever cheers them up (unless they're cheering already, in which case bring on the sad song! )
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27 Dec 2008, 22:53 | #31 |
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Haven't decided, but the best song I've ever heard at any funeral was one of my son's friends last month: they took him out of the church with "Not a dry eye in the house" ... and needless to say, there wasn't one!!! I think that was brilliant!!!
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28 Dec 2008, 04:36 | #32 |
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28 Dec 2008, 15:46 | #34 |
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Wouldn't recomend that one myself
I believe one of the most upsetting moments on the day of a cremation is when the curtains finally close behind the coffin. Hey, it's her funeral (dum dum dum dum tsh, thank you, i'm here all week ) but I personally doubt the wisdom of putting her family and friends through that twice For me, the last song has got to be Bat, the Storytellers version. Not only is it the song of my life, I love what Meat says at the end of the song, and it's basically what i'd like to say to everyone if I was there |
29 Dec 2008, 00:26 | #35 |
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Actually I told my mo mIf i'm to die an unusual death i want my ashes spread in RJ's living room and my figure nails donated to McDonalds, as they need more mcnugget filler.
The song of my choice would be "Masculine" in hopes that when i reach heaven I'd be a sexy stud muffin. Or if I go to hell, the demons will fear me as I will have a six pack and muscles the size of beach balls. I also arranged with Andy that when I die everyone will be banned from the forum for two months in my honor |
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29 Dec 2008, 14:01 | #37 |
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29 Dec 2008, 14:18 | #38 |
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i want two songs played at my funeral i want bat out of hell and its my life by bon jovi it would have been living on a prayer but i decided to change my mind
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29 Dec 2008, 15:06 | #39 |
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I know my Dad has always wanted You'll Never Walk Alone played at his funeral.
I'm kind of torn by it because in some ways i wouldn't want anything and would just want it to be something of a happier occasion ("Thank christ he's gone" and some might want to open the coffin and check) Other then that I think The End by the Doors (minus the "Father I want to...") and Two Steps Behind by Def Leppard |
29 Dec 2008, 15:47 | #40 |
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Angels Sing for the curtian and music that desribes me and my life. Still working on which ones are me and hoefully there is still plenty of time to dither but I want people to remember good times.
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08 Jan 2009, 19:51 | #41 |
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Not planning to have a funeral at the mo...but if i do i might well have Where Angels Sing. I love it. And Surf's Up and Frying Pan aren't quite right for the occasion maybe!
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08 Jan 2009, 20:30 | #42 |
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I would say...currently it's...
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08 Jan 2009, 20:44 | #43 |
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Ding Dong the Witch is Dead?
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08 Jan 2009, 20:46 | #44 |
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08 Jan 2009, 20:48 | #45 |
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no, just throwing out a random suggestion for a funeral song
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08 Jan 2009, 21:16 | #46 |
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08 Jan 2009, 21:44 | #47 |
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08 Jan 2009, 22:08 | #48 |
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08 Jan 2009, 22:14 | #49 |
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but only when it's this version.
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