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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2006 22:45:25 GMT -4
I thought this was one of the best threads at the old place. There were some really touching examples, and a bunch of hilarious, awesome ones, too. Some had actually been heard at funerals and others were what folks said they wanted to have played at their own. Thoughts?
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Post by Sunnyhorse on Jul 15, 2006 23:03:55 GMT -4
I'm a longtime atheist, but hearing "Amazing Grace" at my father's and grandmother's funerals just tore me up -- mostly, I think, because I heard it so much during my childhood. (Might also have had a tiny bit to do with Mr. Spock's funeral scene in that one "Star Trek" movie, when a bagpiper plays it over his casket as it's shot out into space.)
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Post by Ripley on Jul 16, 2006 12:56:07 GMT -4
I really, really want "Into the West" by Annie Lennox to be played at my funeral.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2006 14:55:36 GMT -4
I -loved- this thread! I haven't got any ideas at the moment, so this post is rather pointless, but I thought I'd point that out.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2006 16:19:08 GMT -4
My grandmother always loved loved loved the theme to St. Elmo's Fire, and said that is what she wanted played at her funeral. When she suddenly died in 2000, I had 48 hours to find a copy in my small hometown. I had just about given up when I remembered that I had a copy on cassette in my glove compartment. When the funeral director started the tape and the violins started to play, my aunt said, "Oh you found it" and burst into tears. I think the whole family fell to pieces at that moment, because my grandmother was such a music lover and a big fan of David Foster. I have always been proud that I was able to make her wish come true.
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Post by dancedancexenu on Jul 17, 2006 17:57:31 GMT -4
One of my brothers has vocal training and he sang 'Angels' by Robbie Williams at my grandfather's funeral. I don't care if that song is about heroin. It makes me think of my grandfather now.
At my own funeral I'm pulling for Kenny Rogers's 'The Gambler.' Not because I gamble. Just because I think it would throw everyone for a loop.
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Post by Brookie on Jul 17, 2006 18:00:38 GMT -4
I've always wanted this played at my funeral.
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Post by Casino Bride on Jul 17, 2006 22:27:36 GMT -4
I wanted "In My Life" by the Beatles played at my mother's funeral, but they forced me to go with some dude playing "Amazing Grace". I am still angry every time I hear that song.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2006 22:55:19 GMT -4
I wanted "In My Life" by the Beatles played at my mother's funeral, but they forced me to go with some dude playing "Amazing Grace". I am still angry every time I hear that song. We had that at our wedding. I guess it works in both venues.
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Post by starskin on Jul 17, 2006 23:47:35 GMT -4
I'm a huge Stephen Foster fan, so I think I'd probably want one of his songs. I'm not sure which one, though. "Gentle Annie" seems kind of blatantly obvious (given that it's about a dead woman named Annie, and I'd be----a dead woman named Anne). Perhaps, "Ah, May the Red Rose Live Always". It's lyrically beautiful, plus it's got a gentle trochaic lilt that reminds me a lot of Scottish and Irish ballads. Susy Boggus did a gorgeous rendition on the "Beautiful Dreamer" cd.
Of course, there's always his famous "Camptown Races". You know, whichever they have handy.
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