"Something's Burning, Baby" "Nothing Was delivered" "She's Your Lover Now" "It Ain't Me , Babe" "Only a Pawn in Their Game" "One Too Many Mornings" "Long Time Gone" All written by Donavon. |
Rod Stewart's (The 60's-70's Rocker ) Dixie Toot. |
Well, depending on the way I go, Rock and Roll Suicide - No Just kidding I choose the doors song - The END. |
Love Vigilantes by New Order or the Indiana Jones theme if I died.
Every Time You Go Away by Paul Young if someone dear to me departed. |
Albert - intend to have the entire package cryoed and left submerged until the music, and you, can be played once again? :-) |
I'd have "stairway to heaven" into "goodbye cruel world" |
Who said "you can't take it with you"? |
Albert- Running 110v to the gravesight with an RV-type hook-up on the side of the casket would add a nice touch of realism. Check your local codes......
Jim |
Albert, how many plots would you have to buy? Or would you just go for your own wing in the cemetary? I'm not sure they could custom build a coffin big enough for all your toys. You better just enjoy it here because I think the sound system in heaven will be a lot better! |
No music, I wish instead to be buried with my stereo system.
I can just imagine, old friends and relatives at grave side watching the casket being lowered between the Soundlab Ultimates and the Aesthetix, then turn and say:
"Man, that's really living." |
"I won't get to get what I'm after Till the day I die" |
"Its my life, and I'll do what I want." |
"I've got to get out of this place, if it's the last thing I ever do..." |
I like the idea of "Happy Trials" but I want the Van Halen version. How about Motley Crue - Home Sweet Home or Ozzy - The Road to Nowhere. I like my dose of metal and have people have to sit and listen to it that don't like it would be a good send off!!!! |
I reminisce.
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth
"When they reminisce over you for real" |
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" - Shirelles |
Camper Van Beethoven's version of "O Death"
Roy Rodgers "Happy Trails"
Jim Carroll's "These are people who died" ("They're all my friends, and they died")
Peggy Lee's "Is that all there is?"
Talking Heads "Heaven" (is a place where nothing really happens) |
"Your's is no disgrace" Yes "Weather Report Suite" Grateful Dead "Hidden Treasure" Traffic
Pine Box and Closed Casket.
Regards, Drew |
For all you deadheads...
"He's Gone" "Black Peter" "He was a Friend" "Death Don't" |
C'mon guys, you left out the Stephen King of rock! Alice Cooper has to be front and center. What about "Halo of Flies" off the Killer album? "I Love the Dead" is a must. Personally, I have to have "Cold Ethyl" from Welcome to my Nightmare. May as well have some female company hehehehe |
I think I'm going to put together a CD of my funeral favorites. |
Shenandoa- Tony Rice
Touch of Grey by the GD
Tubthumping-Chumbawamba "I get knocked down, but I get up again..."
Rocketman-Sir Elton |
I did it My Way- Sinatra
Popsickle Toes -Diana Krall- JUST KIDDING
more to come |
I'm trying to get my son to learn to play "Elegy" an instrumental track from Jethro Tull's Stormwatch LP. And "Be thou my vision" recorded by Amy Shreve. Not as amusing as some of the other posts but this is something I've already given a lot of thought. |
Warren Zevon, "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead". |
You Can't Always Get What You Want" - The Rolling Stones |
Easy: "Ghost Riders in the Sky", as performed by Miss Peggy Lee. |
Safety Dance!!!!...if the death was accident related.
Brad Day Atlanta, GA |
#1.. THERE'S NO WAY OUT OF HERE ... DAVID GILMORE OF (PINK FLOYD)
#2. WISH YOU WERE HERE -- PINK FLYOD
#3. CRY ME A RIVER...JOE COCKER |
"Fire and Rain" by James Taylor. Let's make them all cry their eye out when JT hits the "... but I always thought I'd see you one more time again" line! |
stones - "you can't always get what you want"
dylan - "the times, they are a'changing" ; "blowing in the wind"
bowie - "ashes to ashes"
bruce - "dead man walking"
jane siberry - "calling all angels"
daniel lanois- "sleeping in the devil's bed"
-cfb |
I've always thought Talking Heads' "Once In A Lifetime" was good funeral music - "This is not my beautiful house! This is not my beautiful wife! Man, how did I get here?" I could only do it if my wife was already gone, since she is a beautiful person, but I just love those lyrics. I want people laughing a little, crying a little, singing a little. -Kirk |
Don't know about someone else's, but at my funeral they'll be playing: "Tango Til They're Sore" by Tom Waits off Holly Cole's "Temptations" and "Here It Is" off Leonard Cohen's "Ten New Songs" - both great CDs musically and sonically. |
I am going to have the music "Entry of the Gods into Valhalla" from Wagner's opera "The Valkyries"...and when my remains are cremated, the funeral pyre music from "Twilight of the Gods". |