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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2011 at 22:49
I'm going with "A Passion Play" by Jethro Tull
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2011 at 18:28
Originally posted by Hoipolloi Hoipolloi wrote:

^^^^ LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2011 at 15:30
^^^^ LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2011 at 14:36
Did they play Rock The Casbah at Bin Laden's funeral?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2011 at 14:18
Originally posted by WalterDigsTunes WalterDigsTunes wrote:

Originally posted by Schizoid-Man Schizoid-Man wrote:

The Great Deceiver by King Crimson. Give people something to think about!


Health food fa... erm, wait... is that opening line really the best way to be remembered?
Originally posted by Schizoid-Man Schizoid-Man wrote:

LOL I may have to rethink this. I wouldn't want to have to change my lifestyle to fit the lyrics of my buriel song.

Yeah cause eating vegetarian "meatballs" would be so bad for you...

...also see Food in the U.K

Well the second link doesn't work because the word F***** is in the url, but the word is a homonym and means many things to many people... it's sad that people automatically jump to the worst conclusion.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2011 at 11:53
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Seems to mesh well Beer
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 28 2011 at 01:48
Well, let just say my funeral is going to take forever...

Let's start out with "Glow" by Blackfield, as the people are entering the synagogue (im not jewish I just like that word)
And for the eulogy, instead of people talking, it will be the entire Stupid Dream album...
during the reception, original 8-bit songs from various mega man games will play.

Upon departure when everyone is leaving, I will force the playing of "Paper Boats" by Nada Surf. A fitting end to a night of emotional termoil. :)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 23 2011 at 18:49
Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
Big Big Train - The Underfall Yard
Karnivool - Deadman (LOL)
 
All three will probably be a bit too long, so I'd say a Beatles song from the '66-'69 era or Stop Swimming, Lazarus, I Drive The Hearse or Time Flies by Porcupine Tree.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2011 at 06:46
I'm sure I've answered this question once or twice in the past, but my funeral song remains unchanged; 'Seven Stones' by Genesis - timed so the mellotron coda comes in just as the curtains at the crematorium are closing - guaranteed blub fest...

...then segue that into Arthur Brown's 'Fire'; that should raise a giggle or 2

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2011 at 05:02
The rain down section of Paranoid Android by Radiohead.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 14 2011 at 00:14
This one would be exactly what I'd want.....


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2011 at 21:23
Crime of the century would be great for that type of occasion I think
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 13 2011 at 14:30
HI,
 
I come from a literary family ... and one of my father's one act plays was ... you guessed it ... a surrealistic view at a funeral, and of course, my mom always thought it was mean and all that ... but way up there Bunuel and my dad are having a drink and laughing ... at the woman that sneezes on someone else's skirt, on the kid playing with an airplane under the coffin stand, on the many women that have nothing better to do than shed tears ... because one of the daughter's is leaving home ... and on and on ... and I forgot the doggie ... he took a pee on someone's leg!
 
In many ways, when I went to his funeral, it was sad, pathetic, and above all ... too many cynical jerks and professors that were there becuase it was the big thing ... but I am most proud of a few very big name dignitaries that came across the world ... to pay their respects to a kindred soul ... that part was nice and has been a driving force for me ever since ... there are a few of us that understand and know ... the "work" ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2011 at 23:46
I've honestly never been a fan of funerals. Why force my family to pay for a gaudy, overpriced ritual that I won't even get to see? Yes, I understand "It's for the survivors" or whatever. In that case they can play whatever they feel like. I won't get to hear it. A quiet uneventful burial for me please.

In the event I was diagnosed with something terminal and could pick the last song I ever heard while I tripped on whatever awesome drugs the hospital gave me, I would want it to be "Man-Erg.". No particular reason, It's just a song I really like and seems like an appropriate ending theme.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2011 at 20:07
Hi,
 
Easy ... there is only one ... "Apocaliptyc Bore" full blast and let them wince when the guitar and violin take off!
 
And the lyrics are pretty with it too ... and BF ... I'm ok with either sky bikes or sky bites .... both fit beautifully either way ... but sky bites is so much more with it in this song, because unless this is a reference to Star Wars, I doubt that the "sky bikes" would make sense ...
 
So yeah ... we took all our fun ... and now it's over ... and the last like in the song? ... ... and now ... it's ok! ... (and take me away Kris and John ... I'm ready!)
 
The only piece I would consider is the last 3 minutes of the film Blade Runner ... and Roy's last words ... "all the things I have seen, all the places I have been ... all tears ... in the rain ... ", and the music just makes you cry, and you realize that this is not just a film ... this is really well written stuff, beautifully filmed and loved ...


Edited by moshkito - April 12 2011 at 20:10
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2011 at 13:41
Dogs By Pink Floyd, since I was a boy, but its very cynical of me Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2011 at 09:42
Life is a Long Song (''but the tune ends too soon for us all") - Jethro Tull
 
Nights in White Satin (or would that be Wights in Night Satin?) - Moody Blues
 
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
 
Cold Wind to Valhalla - Jethro Tull
 
In My Time of Dying - Led Zeppelin
 
Rock and Roll Suicide - David Bowie
 
I Love the Dead - Alice Cooper
 
Visions of Paradise - Moody Blues
 
Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower
 
Careful with that Axe, Eugene - Pink Floyd
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2011 at 07:17
Quote Thought of a few suggestions in a last posthumous attempt to get my surviving relatives into prog, as a last gift:
 
  • Goodbye Cruel World - Pink Floyd
  • Think of Me with Kindness - Gentle Giant
  • Long Live man Dead - Gnidrolog
  • Going Under - Marillion
  • Nine Feet Underground - Caravan
  • Waiting for the Worms - Pink Floyd
  • ...
  • Reunion - Gentle Giant (in case I survive some loved ones)
  • When I Arise - Snowy White

No need to say that the setlist is not yet complete. I hope that I live long enough to add some good and fitting prog yet.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2011 at 05:19
Either Watercolour Days by Clouds or In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson; I'll decide when I do my will!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2011 at 07:44
Lets make it a joyous funeral and play some Moon Safari 
Once upon a time there was some writing on the wall we all ignored, until the time that there was war and feasts of famine at our door
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