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Sorry for those who think this is a bit morbid..

just something that been on my mind a bit after a friend told me what he would like played as he was laid to rest..

so whats your choice of song?..

ive narrowed mine down to a few..

song to the siren by the Cocteau Twins

Porcelin by moby

and The William orbit remix of Adagio for strings better known as the theme music to platoon..

so now the forums are alive again, lets talk dead people

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my missus used to think like that sometimes, always say crap like "i want this song played at my funeral" ... glad i got her outta that though. was as you put it, a little morbid.

i wouldnt have a clue, as long as it meant alot to me. Theres a few songs i love that are a bit sappy, and crappy but still theres meaning behind them that i can appreciate and that i hope i can relate to.

Celine Dion - My Heart will go on (i hate titanic ... and only like this song because i watched a video with it that was based on Final fantasy 8 - a game of which i played when i was a lot younger and related to so much of it.)

Vertical Horizon - Everything You Wanted - or whatever its bloody called. Like it for a good while now.

Enigma - Gravity Of Love ... there is some sick bass durin the song, even though its a "love song" sort of thing, i still love it.

.... every man to his own.... so shuttup :D

(plus i dont think i would want people to listen to rap, dance music etc ... they should be SAD ... i would be DEAD AT THE TIME!)

If you want to get really morbid then have yourself wrapped in tin foil and have the wiggles play "hot potatoe" at your cremation.

But on the more serious note probable something more upbeat at my funeral. I know it will be a sad time but I hate the thought of me bumming people out. I would rather a celebration of my life than a morning of my death.

I think Meredith Brooks Bitch would be appropriate for me.

Nah i know the song i just dont know the name ..... think it maybe a Nickleback son gi dont know shall find out

Came up with:

Julian Lennon - Saltwater (bit sappy, but quite a beautiful song)

Faith no More - Easy

Bob Dylan - Stuck in the Middle (for something a bit more upbeat :D ) ;and

Paul Kelly - Dumb Things

I could add a few more, but that's the short list for now.

Cheers

Rob

I'd love to have "With or without you - U2" and "The day you went away - Wendy Matthews"

I don't know, but I'm one of those people that play sad songs at sad times.

I'd also like to be cremated and have the person closest to me do a huge burnout beside my resting place.

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