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Blacksword
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 07:53 |
Turn of the Century - Yes
Then at the wake, I would have 'Still Life' by VDGG played on repeat for a few hours, then round the evening off with loads of The Cure and The Smiths. If I'm dead I dont see why anyone else should enjoy themselves..
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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chopper
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 07:55 |
If it has to be a prog song I'd probably go for "And You And I", there'd be floods of tears by the end. It's a bit long for everyone to sit through though, so the song I really want is Electrolyte by REM, because it's short, happy-sounding and ends with the words "I'm not scared, I'm out of here".
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hcnoer
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 09:09 |
Awaken? :P
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" Jon Anderson is the only man I know who tries to save this planet while living on another" - Rick Wakeman
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JayDee
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 09:19 |
The Spirit Carries On---- DT
Rip Off?
ok......
Cemetery Gates will do...
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jackinthegreen
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 09:27 |
Hmmmm... Collapse The Light Into Earth.
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I know the pieces fit cuz I watched them fall away.
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Phil
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 10:04 |
I think for the sake of the guests it'd have to be something short
& sweet so they could get out to the wake. I'd rather they
remembered me for putting on a good spread than saying "Do you remember
old Phils funeral and that bloody cr*p music we had to sit through?"
I used to sing in a church choir and at weddings (different I
know) whenever someone picked a piece of music that wasn't
traditional we all groaned because usually, it just didn't
work....(please no, not Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens again! oh no,
not Amazing Grace on bagpipes!). Somehow only traditional hymns work in
a church (unless maybe we're talking alternative e.g. humanist
ceremony).
I think I'd be boring and traditional when it came to funerals as well.
But I did like that at Graham Chapman's funeral (of Monty Python fame)
they sung "Always Look on the bright side of life"!
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 10:45 |
Isalnds would be sick
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 10:55 |
I just listened to And You and I with this in mind.
I think the world would cry for you if this played, this song is absolutely beautiful in every way...absolutely stunning ending to kick off the emotions, my dead body would probly start crying!!!!! Its not even tears of sadness, its almost tears of joy that the beauty of the whole situation exists, and it makes you wonder
AND YOU AND I
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 11:06 |
and...
Toninho Horta: Eternal Youth
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progadicto
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 11:06 |
Mmmmh... good question. I'm always thinking about that and my friends knows the songs that I like to "listen" in my funeral... Well, more than songs, complete albums... here is my list...
Complete albums: Close to the edge (Yes), Wise After the Event (Anthony Phillips), Dust and Dreams (Camel); Das Wagner Distater (Klaus Schulze); Recordings (Porcupine Tree); Going for the One (Yes); Leda et le Cigne (Mugen); Sleeps with Fishes (Michael Brook); In the Court of the Crimson King; Voyage of the Acolyte (Hackett); Crisis (oldfield); and of course Gould's "Fanfare for a Common Man"...
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... E N E L B U N K E R...
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Chipiron
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 11:10 |
Dragon Phoenix wrote:
Shine on you crazy diamond. |
... I'd choose a shorter one. Imagine someone who is supposed to be sad (or willing to open the testament), who doesn't like prog and who is forced to listen to a 20+ minute song. He'd eventually hate me.
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The Lost Chord
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 11:36 |
OMG WHO AM I KIDDING!!
FUTURE LEGENDS PART 2 BY FRUUPP
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NutterAlert
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 11:40 |
Intros/outros by the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
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Peace Frog
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 11:54 |
jackinthegreen wrote:
Hmmmm... Collapse The Light Into Earth. |
I would definitely go with Pink Floyd's Great Gig in The Sky. Definitely.
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chopper
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 12:00 |
progadicto wrote:
Mmmmh... good question. I'm always thinking about that and my friends knows the songs that I like to "listen" in my funeral... Well, more than songs, complete albums... here is my list...
Complete albums: Close to the edge (Yes), Wise After the Event (Anthony Phillips), Dust and Dreams (Camel); Das Wagner Distater (Klaus Schulze); Recordings (Porcupine Tree); Going for the One (Yes); Leda et le Cigne (Mugen); Sleeps with Fishes (Michael Brook); In the Court of the Crimson King; Voyage of the Acolyte (Hackett); Crisis (oldfield); and of course Gould's "Fanfare for a Common Man"... |
That's one very long funeral!
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NutterAlert
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 12:02 |
Blacksword wrote:
Turn of the Century - Yes
Then at the wake, I would have 'Still Life' by VDGG played on repeat for a few hours, then round the evening off with loads of The Cure and The Smiths. If I'm dead I dont see why anyone else should enjoy themselves..
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If its the remastered Still Life then i'd have fun.
Heaven forbid anything should happen to you, but if you were to 'pop off' then ensure the invite get passed through
Agree with you on the cure/the smiths though, might need to make my excuses then.
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chopper
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 12:11 |
NutterAlert wrote:
Blacksword wrote:
Turn of the Century - Yes
Then at the wake, I would have 'Still Life' by VDGG played on repeat for a few hours, then round the evening off with loads of The Cure and The Smiths. If I'm dead I dont see why anyone else should enjoy themselves..
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If its the remastered Still Life then i'd have fun.
Heaven forbid anything should happen to you, but if you were to 'pop off' then ensure the invite get passed through
Agree with you on the cure/the smiths though, might need to make my excuses then.
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"Heaven knows I'm miserable now" would be quite apt, I reckon. And depending on the manner of one's demise, "There is a light that never goes out" could precede it.
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Cinema
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Posted: November 10 2005 at 12:16 |
Probaby one of the following:
Awaken -- Yes
Afterglow -- Genesis
The Long and Winding Road -- The Beatles (not prog, but a beautiful song
just the same)
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