yeah i have thought bout it for a while now.I guess it depends on whether you want to make people cry or laugh hey
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yeah i have thought bout it for a while now.I guess it depends on whether you want to make people cry or laugh hey
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I really don't care what they do when I'm dead. As the funeral is for the living, I'll leave it up to them. :-)
Cemetry Gates by the Smiths would be good if your the sentimental type but if you want a party atmosphere Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo would be good.
But if you really want to bring out the tears this is the ultimate: Adagio in G Minor for Organ Solo Violin and Strings by Tomaso Albinoni. As for me I don't plan on worrying about it for a while.
"Ein deutsches Requiem" is beautiful and appropriate, but would be too long for many to sit through; how about just movement six: "Denn wir haben keine bleibende Statt". The lyrics are (largely) taken from the Luther-Bibel: Hebr.13:14, 1 Cor. 15:51-55, Rev. 4:11. Too bad I'll not be there to enjoy it....
I was trying to think of a good song for my funeral when an unpleasant thought came to mind. I don't have kids, and any family I'm close to are all significantly older than me. To top it off I live almost like a hermit. I doubt anyone I know will even be at my funeral.
I should just blow all my money and let the state bury me. They can play the national anthem.
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Who was this by, Bach? I'd like hear this piece.
Ein deutsches Requiem" is beautiful and appropriate, but would be too long for many to sit through; how about just movement six: "Denn wir haben keine bleibende Statt". The lyrics are (largely) taken from the Luther-Bibel:
I forgot to paste. So who was this by??
I know this is a morbid subject....but yes. It is by Andrea Bocelli. The song?????? Well, when you come to my funeral you'll find out.
i will try and make it apostanator
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i can't decide.. either
"always look on the bright side of life" - monty python
or any song by/covered by HIM... like
"don't fear the reaper"
"when love and death embrace"
"join me"