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  • D David Wulff

    A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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    Paul Watson
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    Song 2 by Blur. Not for the lyrics. Not for the meaning. Not for the significance. Just because it's a flipping good track.

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    • D David Wulff

      A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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      Stefan de Zeeuw
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      Close to the Edge from Yes and Mozart's Requiem. Both are my absolute all times favorites

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      • D David Wulff

        A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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        Matt Newman
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        Two choices, Highway to Hell or Stairway to Heaven. You know which ever you hope to do. btw you get extra points if someone pulls out a zippo during Stairway to Heaven Matt Newman
        Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots

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        • D David Wulff

          A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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          Robert Scott
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          "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen :)

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          • D David Wulff

            A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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            Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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            • D David Wulff

              A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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              I wonder what Freddy Mercury would have thought about Queen coming up so often as funeral music in such a random group of people.

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                Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones "Reality is what refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Philip K. Dick

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                brianwelsch
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                or You Can't Always Get What You Want like in The Big Chill BW


                "Get up and open your eyes. Don't let yourself ever fall down.
                Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
                Today"
                -Days of the New

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                • D David Wulff

                  dnh wrote: Why do you think you'd go to hell, btw? All the fun and interesting people go to hell - why anyone would want an afterlife of boredom in heaven I do not know. ;) Ooh, 1 voters already. I feel special.


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                  alex barylski
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                  Giver buddy!!! I'll see you there :cool: It's frustrating being a genius and living the life of a moron!!!

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                  • D David Wulff

                    A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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                    Chris Maunder
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                    'nuff said cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    • D David Wulff

                      A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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                      Roger Wright
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                      Old and Wise - "The Best of Alan Parsons Project" (track 12). "If it's Snowbird season, why can't we shoot them?" - Overheard in a bar in Bullhead City

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                      • D David Wulff

                        A bit of a morbid topic maybe but something worth thinking about. If you could only choose one song to play at your own funeral and/or reception which would it be? If you can, say why. Mine would be Ace of Spades. Preferably live - even if by then it would be a Motorhead tribute band. I just think that as well as being an excellent song it would sum up the occasion perfectly. I'd rather go to hell on a good note than some old-fashioned hymn that no one can sing properly.


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                        Steve Echols
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                        Sadly, now that I think about it, my wife has been playing Weezer - The Good Life - which will probably kick at my funeral (hopefully, a few light years away, but you can never be certain)...:laugh:

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