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seaker
07-12-2004, 08:00 PM
A friend of mine died recently and his family asked me to help with the music for the service; we had a lot of fun aaand it helped us all.


So here it comes: What would you like at yours?

For me it's "Shine On You Crazy Domond", Pink Floyed:as the people enter
and " Sympathy For The Devil" Rollong Stones as they leave.

It might sound a bit morbid,it isn't, have fun with it.
seaker

LixyChick
07-12-2004, 08:17 PM
Both your choices are ok in my book seaker...but I have some "buts"

But...what if Great Grandma is there and has her hearing aid activated? Awwwww, com'on...you know she'd bitch!

But...

But...

OK...so I can't think of any more buts at the moment (and I have to say that all memorials are personal tributes and each loved one has to choose his or her own ideal way)...

But I just feel like I have to say "but"!

So very sorry to hear of your loss hun! My deepest sympathies to you and the family!

*hugs*

*hugs*

And *rock on* and see my sig. for mine!

OzKristin
07-12-2004, 08:42 PM
anything dealing w/ the stones gets my vote

Eros
07-12-2004, 08:46 PM
I've always thought Sympathy for the Devil is a great song to play....as far as mine, it'd probably be "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC...LOL

LixyChick
07-12-2004, 08:55 PM
OK...OK...I've had time to think...and I think I want...

"Psychedelic Shack"

*showing my age again...eh?*

flutelady
07-12-2004, 09:08 PM
Hymns for me... sung by a mixed quartet.

"I Know That My Reedemer Lives"

"Oh, My Father"

"Nearer My God, To Thee"



HE knows which hymnbook to find these songs in.

scotzoidman
07-13-2004, 01:52 AM
Not a big Stones fan, but I always thought it was cool that they played "You Can't Always Get What You Want" at the funeral in "The Big Chill"

Oldfart
07-13-2004, 02:03 AM
Yes, Scotz. And we never saw Kevin Costner's face as the dead friend.

For me a mix.

Dean Martin "La vie en rose"

Gregorian "Sounds of silence"

Mary Hopkins "Those were the days"

Seekers "The carnival is over"

London Philharmonic "Jerusalem"

Cold Chisel "Flame trees"

and just to confuse them, as a parting shot,

an instrumental version of "Hotel California".

Nice Guy
07-13-2004, 09:47 AM
Hmmm, man I'm not really sure. Just because, there will have to be bagpipes. As for anything else, let me think on it.

seaker
07-13-2004, 07:13 PM
Thank you for joining in see gets the brain working dosen't it.
I'm glad you got over your "but's" Lixy like I said have fun with it, it was very helpfull to all of us.
Now lets take it a bit futher.

What music
For who
And why

Aqua
07-13-2004, 07:20 PM
Both your choices are ok in my book seaker...but I have some "buts"

But...what if Great Grandma is there and has her hearing aid activated? Awwwww, com'on...you know she'd bitch!

But...

But...

OK...so I can't think of any more buts at the moment (and I have to say that all memorials are personal tributes and each loved one has to choose his or her own ideal way)...

But I just feel like I have to say "but"!

Lixy.. you talk about butts any time you want... :p

fredchabotnick
07-13-2004, 10:54 PM
I second Eros in Sympathy for the Devil. On the same theme, I think Devil went down to Georgia would be good. I can't dance from Genesis (I've always like that song...and it's be even more appropriate then), Satriani's Surfing with the Alien, and finish it with Queen's The Show Must Go On.

I want a party. I don't care if you're happy to have known me, or happy to see me go, but live it up for me :-)

Mackenzie
07-14-2004, 10:42 AM
Change~Blind Melon
Wish you were Here~Pink Floyd
Tears in Heaven~Eric Clapton
Tuesday's Gone~Skynyrd

Cicero
09-16-2004, 03:50 PM
What about ' A Shogun Farewell' - a haunting melody which conveys everything!

Moonchild
09-16-2004, 04:40 PM
This probably sounds odd but I have one song that I would liked played on my wedding day and when I die, What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong. I always get a tingly feeling when I hear that song.