Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Pete Peterson Date: 08 Mar 00 - 11:10 PM From the Sacred Harp Amsterdam (#84) Northfield (#155) but NOT Amazing Grace-- I agreee with other posters on this! and if possible the setting Tina Liza Jones has of Longfellow's Psalm of Life |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: GUEST,The Beanster Date: 08 Mar 00 - 08:32 PM Chuckle chuckle chuckle, Callie! I like this--let's scare the snot out of 'em! I love your "Invisible Me" selection...giving ME the heebie jeebies. LOLOL!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Callie Date: 08 Mar 00 - 06:04 PM Beanster, you crack me up. How about - after Every Breath You Take going into Alan Parson's Eye in the Sky, and Paul Kelly's "Invisible Me" (Invisible me, you might feel something brushing, but it's only nothing, just invisible me) --Callie |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Mbo Date: 08 Mar 00 - 11:05 AM Oooh YEAH! Mooh! Gotta do the whole medley, though: Immigrant Song, Celebration Day, Friends, Since I've Been Loving You" YEAH! I'm about to lose my mind! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Mooh Date: 08 Mar 00 - 10:12 AM Among Thomas Tallis and such, "Since I've Been Loving You" (Led Zep, 3rd album) loud. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: GUEST,The Beanster Date: 08 Mar 00 - 09:15 AM Callie, Amos--LOL I used to think I'd like "So Long, It's Been Good To Know Ya" and then Jerry Jeff's "Maybe Mexico" (or some other travelin' song). Then I thought I might play a spooky prank on the mourners by playing "Every Breath You Take," followed by the "Peanuts" theme as they file out of the church, just to let them know I was only kidding. (!) But now I've settled on Requiem because although it is ostentatious and will provide much more fanfare than I deserve, I can still indulge my narcissism without being around to be embarrassed by it! |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: wysiwyg Date: 08 Mar 00 - 01:00 AM Bury Me in my Overalls, of course! |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: BlueJay Date: 08 Mar 00 - 12:28 AM About a verse and a half of "The Wedding Song, followed by the scratchy sound when you quickly pull the needle from a record player. Callie, I'd have to second your motion for Prine's "Please Don't Bury Me". And then, I hope they don'tgo on with all this: "We are her to remember poor BlueJay" crap. I've seen enough of those. I don't think they really aid in remembering much. I'd prefer, "Well, he made a Hell of a go at it, but everything caught up with him in the end". Maybe Doc Watson doing "Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar". (Hopefully not in person). |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: MMario Date: 07 Mar 00 - 10:02 PM I want amazing grace played at my funeral, but I want the theme song from Gilligan's Island to be sung to it. That and "the Wild rover" |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Mbo Date: 07 Mar 00 - 09:55 PM I don't care if you bloody heathens think "Amazing Grace" is overplayed--I'm having it played at MY funeral, so NYAH! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: GUEST,frank m Date: 07 Mar 00 - 09:20 PM dont forget "Let the mystery be" from iris dement |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Art Thieme Date: 07 Mar 00 - 09:13 PM "Goodnight Irene" |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Bill D Date: 07 Mar 00 - 08:44 PM oh...and just because it's PURTY.."Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown" |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Bill D Date: 07 Mar 00 - 08:42 PM I guess if they just play and sing "The Vacant Chair" and cry for a few minutes, that'll do...then they can have a wild wake and sing anything they want... |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Ebbie Date: 07 Mar 00 - 08:32 PM At my brother's funeral, they played a tape in which he sang, I Will Meet You in the Morning and a John Denver-recorded song, (It's Good to be) Back Home Again. Pretty good choices. For myself, the instrumental of Autumn Leaves. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: kendall Date: 07 Mar 00 - 08:22 PM I have the words to Send me to glory a glad bag if anyone wants them |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Paul G. Date: 07 Mar 00 - 08:15 PM Two songs that I can think of...First, Jim Ballew's "When I Die", and just for the sake of vanity, a song I wrote for a dying friend called "When This War Is Over"... pg |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Amos Date: 07 Mar 00 - 08:11 PM I dunno, Beanster -- if you can'thave fun at your own funeral, where can you have fun? As the old sailors are wont to say, "First turn of the screw pays all bills...". The picking part is probably hard, but nothin to stop you from grinning and tapping your ectoplasm! |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Callie Date: 07 Mar 00 - 07:48 PM You could consider changing the words (in the tradition of folk!) in preparation for the sorry day ... |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: GUEST,The Beanster Date: 07 Mar 00 - 07:16 PM Without a doubt, Mozart's Requiem, K. 626 by the Boblingen Bach Choir--the WHOLE thing. (!) Aside from the religious lyrical content (which I consider worthless), it's such a beautiful piece of work--and the relatives will like it... Too bad I won't be there. :) |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Murray MacLeod Date: 07 Mar 00 - 06:04 PM When I first heard the late great Roy Buchanan's instrumental version of "Sweet Dreams" in 1972 my immediate reaction was: that is the music I want to depart by. Nothing I have heard since has made me change my choice .... |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Callie Date: 07 Mar 00 - 05:45 PM Well, good morning everybody! I can see folks have been busy posting while I slumbered. Thanks, Alan C, I'd forgotten that great Crash Test Dummies Song. I forgot to mention that I'd also like Plastic Jesus played, and that song that Lee Hayes wrote about his own death. I don't remember the words, but it 's something about sprinkling his ashes on the compost, eating the resulting vegetables, and then "and excrete me with a grin". Long live Mudcat! --callie |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: katlaughing Date: 07 Mar 00 - 05:44 PM The River Where She Sleeps by Dave Carter and Tracy Grammar I Walk in Beauty Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life (has to be done on a quavery old organ!) Songs of the Indian Flute by John Rainer, Jr. (the whole thing!) Ou Sube a Terra...on pipes The Drowning Plains White Wings... on cello, whistle, and fiddle as well as several more...like Bill, I want plenty of time to go through all, but I am sure of the ones I've listed. By the by, just a suggestion to any who wonder about how we will know of one another's passing, I have written a *goodbye, luvya* letter to you all, that my fmaily has been instructed to post when and if I ever go.**BG** Like Amos, I will immediately be looking for a good family, so you young'uns, if I come knocking ya better keep up the good music, 'cause I don't want any tone deaf parents next time around! Anyone know where I can get sheet music to the last three? |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: GUEST,Walrus Date: 07 Mar 00 - 05:28 PM For me? Well for a hymn I thought "I have a sweet hope of Glory In my soul" - It's one we used to "sing away" members of my old ECW Regiment who had died - Then you can carry me out to "The Parting Glass" and plant me and hoist a glass to my memory. Regards Walrus |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 07 Mar 00 - 04:53 PM Forgot to mention; use the words to the hymn not the other version of Eternal Father. Yours,Aye.Dave |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 07 Mar 00 - 04:52 PM Forgot to mention; use the words to the hymn not the other version of Eternal Father. Yours,Aye.Dave |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Dave (the ancient mariner) Date: 07 Mar 00 - 04:50 PM Dvorak Stabat Mater Dolorosa Eternal Father (for those in peril on the sea) Flowers of the forest on the pipes Then let slip my cable at 30 degrees west longitude. Yours,Aye. Dave |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: MK Date: 07 Mar 00 - 04:48 PM Bill D, A close and quite psychic friend of mine has assured me that ''everything you are'' you get to take with you when you leave ''this earthly plane.'' That somehow the personality and soul, are inextricably intertwined...so I figure, if I can manifest a body, or at least an upper torso with arms and hands...perhaps I can manifest a 1938 OOO-28 and D-45, and keep on pickin'.   8-) (I'd settle for that, and just leave the rest of collection to Fielding.) |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Bill D Date: 07 Mar 00 - 04:33 PM oohhh...can I continue living till I have looked at ALL the songs and chosen wisely?..I have 30 or 40 choices right now..(guess it'll have to ne a LONG service and wake, huh?) regarding Michael K's post.."I don't plan on checking out until I can figure a way to take my guitar collection with me.  8-) "...I heard a guy sing something years ago called "Can I Take My Martin with me to Heaven when I die?".....haven't heard it since |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Amos Date: 07 Mar 00 - 03:43 PM Smokin', Peg! I sang at my mother's funeral -- two songs which I did very badly because I was finding it hard to sing. The songs, and I think she mighthave chosenthem serself had she been asked, were Finnegan's Wake just for the last line, really, and the plaintiff verse from His Eye Is on the Sparrow". But I left a whole verse out of the former, and barely managed to get the latter out, and I had to change my strings afterward, too... Rust. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Linda Kelly Date: 07 Mar 00 - 03:41 PM Since I live over the cemetary wall I think it would be safe to put me in a bin bag and just throw me over the top of the fence to the strains of 'Good year for the Roses' (Elvis Costello version) which, If I am allowed to biodegrade, in situ, it will be! |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Peg Date: 07 Mar 00 - 03:16 PM clinton-- why? because we both like Jethro Tull? That includes a few million other people... peg |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Llanfair Date: 07 Mar 00 - 02:40 PM "who knows where the time goes" for me, please, whilst my ashes are sprinkled in the Irish sea. Bron. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Quirk Malarkey Date: 07 Mar 00 - 02:25 PM i heard a song a few years ago that might be fun to hear that i'ld like, as my remains are disposed of in the most efficient way possible. preferable for the roses. the chorus goes: send me to glory in a glad bag don't waste a fancy coffin on my bones just put me out on the curb, next tuesday let the sanitation office take me home. -- doodlezak |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Clinton Hammond2 Date: 07 Mar 00 - 02:25 PM COOL CHOICE PEG! I hadn't even thought of that.... I'm gonna append mine with that in mind... Too Old To Rock And Roll, Too Young To Die Peg, we gotta bury the hatchet and have a cyber conversation sometime... obvious past differences aside, I think we have a lot in common! |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Peg Date: 07 Mar 00 - 02:12 PM ooh I like that Jimi Hendrix idea! I love that version...great song. I have sung at a funeral, a Scottish Gaelic lament no one understood the words to but which everyone agreed was right for the occasion...but this was without question one of the hardest things I have ever done, emotionally...trying to hold it together to sing a sad song while feeling like crying (and when everyone around you is crying)is no easy task...I pretty much broke down in tears as soon as I finished...and I have been to memorial services where the music chosen for that person was just heartbreaking..."Forever Young" by Rod Stewart, for a friend who was murdered... I never thought about this for myself...maybe "Dun Ringtill" by Jethro Tull... peg |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: MK Date: 07 Mar 00 - 01:49 PM I don't plan on checking out until I can figure a way to take my guitar collection with me.    8-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Jon Freeman Date: 07 Mar 00 - 01:35 PM I don't really care what songs. My only hope/wish is that I have enough money to pay for friends to have a few drinks and a good time. Jon |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Eric the Viking Date: 07 Mar 00 - 01:14 PM It's already in my will!-Jimmi Hendrix-all along the watchtower. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Amos Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:58 PM Well, once disincarnate, I propose to go up to Silicon Valley and find a millionaire to father/mother my next round. So my funeral should have a loop endlessly replaying Do You Know the Way to San Jose?. I don't like long funerals, anyway...And Tony Bennett singing...guess what? A |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: rangeroger Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:51 PM A celebration wake instead of a funeral for me. Emmylou Harris singing "Until I Gain Control Again". Darrel Evans "I Lay me Down." And my tombstone to read "I forgot to get married" Unless,of course,something happens between now and then. rr |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Lonesome EJ Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:50 PM No joyful music at my Funeral. I want everybody to weep and moan. There'll be time enough for happy memories later. How about a couple of hymns:The Old Rugged Cross and He Walks with Me. Bridge Over Troubled Water would also hit the right mood. And Dan Milner's Leave Her, Johnny Leave Her. Vivaldi's Fireside Largo would assure that no one left with a dry eye. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Wesley S Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:35 PM I almost forgot - play ANYTHING but "Amazing Grace" It has GOT to be the most overdone funeral song. IMHO. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Troll Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:33 PM Nobody made much of a fuss when I was born and I don't want a fuss when I go. Sing The Jug of Punch and go spent some time with your kids. Celebrate life in your own way. Have a party if you like but do it for yourselves, not for me. troll |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: paddymac Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:25 PM I could care less about the funeral. What I would like is a wake to rival Finnegan's. In my practice, I'm finding it more frequent for clients to make arrangements in their wills for various kinds of festive send-offs. Maybe that's because I make it a practice to present that as an option for their consideration. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Clinton Hammond2 Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:24 PM The Prophet, by Kris Kristofferson.... Mostly for the first couple of lines... Followed by Who Dies, by James Keelaghan... And then even though I hate the song, and the man who wrote it, it's the attitude I'd rather have at my funeral, Jimmy Buffets, 'Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw' And anybody who cries gets a right boot up the arse!!! {~` |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Amos Date: 07 Mar 00 - 12:06 PM Geez...Mbo, if you want a funeral that long you'd better get cooking and build a HUGE life of creative contributions to the world, so your scads of adoring admirers will stand still for it! Think John Lennon, crossed with Dylan and two dollops of ELO. Gotta get prodigious, me lad...and put that away, its not the prodigious I meant...I meant prolific... |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: GUEST,Patrish Date: 07 Mar 00 - 11:21 AM I too like Roger have left my bits to Leeds University Pathology Department. But I have left instructions that the money that would have been spent on the box etc. has to be spent on a wake with lots of singing and some dancing and all my friends having a whale of a time - knowing that if its possible I will be there. (I don't like to miss out on a good time) Patrish |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Steve Latimer Date: 07 Mar 00 - 10:46 AM My best friend has made me vow that I play Willie Nelsons' "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground" at his funeral. I'm unsure, but I hope that I'll have a lot of time to think of one. |
Subject: RE: BS: Your own funeral From: Mbo Date: 07 Mar 00 - 10:40 AM Dang Amos! You stole my idea! Except I want "Josh's Medey: Oh What A Friend We Have In Jesus/ Oh Didn't He Ramble" followed up by "South Rampart Street Parade." Then "Amazing Grace" on massed pipe and military band..."Just One Life" by Brian May..."Sail On" by Dick Gaughan..."Ave Maria" with Pavarotti singing it....and the reunited Electric Light Orchestar singing "I'm Alive." Hoooo...wouldn't the guests get a kick out that? --Mbo |