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3Hotdogs

(12,394 posts)
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 07:05 PM Mar 3

What song/music, would you like played at your funeral/memorial service?

Me: Iots of blue grass. Maybe some Hank Williams. Finish with slow, sad Irish stuff with the uilleann pipes.

I also want it loud.


No, I ain't planning to go nowhere soon. Just thinkin' aloud --- fact is, not even doing that. Just typing loud. You're probably gonna have to put up with me for a few more years.

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What song/music, would you like played at your funeral/memorial service? (Original Post) 3Hotdogs Mar 3 OP
How about this? spooky3 Mar 3 #1
Louie Louie jpak Mar 3 #2
On the Turning Away...Pink Floyd Deuxcents Mar 3 #3
I thought about P.F. "Meddle." 3Hotdogs Mar 3 #12
Imagine. multigraincracker Mar 3 #4
This Sneederbunk Mar 3 #5
Ave Maria rogerballard Mar 3 #6
Anne Briggs- She Moved through The Fair. May as well go out with a ghost story. Midnight Writer Mar 3 #7
'Magic' by Olivia Newton John... so beautifly sung and the words Jrose Mar 3 #8
Our House by CSN coprolite Mar 3 #9
This one, after Whiter Shade of Pale and You Can't Always Get What You Want. Croney Mar 3 #10
Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole Dave in VA Mar 3 #11
"I did it my way" grumpyduck Mar 3 #13
Same here. Dulcinea Mar 6 #57
Janis Joplin murielm99 Mar 3 #14
The Garden. ms liberty Mar 3 #15
This song has a terrific concept and lyrics. Earth-shine Mar 5 #48
The Agnus Dei from Vaughn Williams' Mass in G minor Ocelot II Mar 3 #16
My favorite from Mass in G minor is the Gloria. 3Hotdogs Mar 4 #21
The whole piece is wonderful. Ocelot II Mar 4 #22
Margaritaville BOSSHOG Mar 3 #17
Within You Without you Mr.Bill Mar 3 #18
End of life tribute songs mactire Mar 3 #19
Jethro Tull - Two Fingers MIGuy Mar 3 #20
The Smiths: There is a Light that Never Goes Out Coventina Mar 4 #23
Won't have a funeral or a memorial. Dem2theMax Mar 4 #24
Benny and Sing ... I don't know how many times I've played that since I first heard it in the 50's. 3Hotdogs Mar 4 #36
It's the best! Dem2theMax Mar 4 #42
Patti Smith's cover of Neil Young's "After The Gold Rush"... GReedDiamond Mar 4 #25
Pachelbel canon in D, London Symphony version. Permanut Mar 4 #26
Smetana - Die Moldau (Karajan) elleng Mar 4 #27
Scrolling through the responses PJMcK Mar 4 #35
I'm currently putting together a playlist TlalocW Mar 4 #28
Nessun Dorma. CTyankee Mar 4 #29
Always by Stevie Wonder. live love laugh Mar 4 #30
Definitely this one True Dough Mar 4 #31
Cellos playing Bach chorales and Jackson Browne's For a Dancer catrose Mar 4 #32
The Last Farewell Roger Whittaker keithbvadu2 Mar 4 #33
The One Amongst Us Who Escaped Death GreenWave Mar 4 #34
I have four: Mad_Dem_X Mar 4 #37
Icarus (Borne On Wings Of Steel) - Kansas lastlib Mar 4 #38
I prefer the version on "Two For the Show." Earth-shine Mar 5 #46
I'd start with Going Mobile from Who's Next maxrandb Mar 4 #39
John Cage: 4'33". n/t malthaussen Mar 4 #40
Its a wonderful world, Louie Armstrong Ferryboat Mar 4 #41
Fleetwood Mac: Lay me down in the tall grass Evergreen Emerald Mar 4 #43
I am involved in planning a memorial for someone close to me. Tanuki Mar 4 #44
If it's in a church or a good size hall, Ave Maria would be perfect. Iggo Mar 4 #45
Epitaph - King Crimson Earth-shine Mar 5 #47
Neil Young, "Tonight's the Night" onethatcares Mar 5 #49
Joni Mitchell- VGNonly Mar 5 #50
All great choices on this thread. Prairie_Seagull Mar 7 #60
Another one VGNonly Mar 7 #62
I left this one off on my list. VGNonly Mar 7 #63
John Prine Traildogbob Mar 5 #51
Dyin' Crapshooter's Blues OAITW r.2.0 Mar 5 #52
Iris Dement nocoincidences Mar 5 #53
Hands Down- Talking Heads, City of Dreams FalloutShelter Mar 5 #54
Good call on the Irish pipes. Playing an O'Carolan air of some sort. yonder Mar 5 #55
Fields of Gold Eva Cassidy SARose Mar 5 #56
4:33 ProfessorGAC Mar 6 #58
Ripple zanana1 Mar 7 #59
Summer Breeze by Seals and Croft skypilot Mar 7 #61

Jrose

(830 posts)
8. 'Magic' by Olivia Newton John... so beautifly sung and the words
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 07:36 PM
Mar 3

are inspiring...
-also...
'Come Fly With Me' sung by Sinatra

Croney

(4,661 posts)
10. This one, after Whiter Shade of Pale and You Can't Always Get What You Want.
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 07:45 PM
Mar 3
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ms liberty

(8,581 posts)
15. The Garden.
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 08:56 PM
Mar 3

This is the live version, with the string section, they called themselves the Clockwork Stringers. It was magnificent live, I saw that tour twice I think, once was at Halloween and the Stringers dressed for it, which was really fun. This is Rush's last original song on their last studio album ever and now Neil's dead and my heart is broken.



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Earth-shine

(4,044 posts)
48. This song has a terrific concept and lyrics.
Tue Mar 5, 2024, 12:49 AM
Mar 5

Before the album was released, Peart said he was challenging himself in lyrics and drum work to be the best he ever was.

Certainly in terms of lyrics, this song shows it.

Rest in peace to the Ghostrider, Neil Peart.

In this one of many possible worlds
All for the best or some bizarre test?
It is what it is and whatever
Time is still the infinite jest

The arrow flies when you dream
The hours tick away, the cells tick away
The Watchmaker keeps to his schemes
The hours tick away, they tick away

The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect
So hard to earn, so easily burned
The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect
So hard to earn, so easily burned

In the fullness of time
A garden to nurture and protect

In the rise and the set of the sun
'Til the stars go spinning
Spinning 'round the night
Oh, it is what it is and forever
Each moment a memory in flight

The arrow flies while you breathe
The hours tick away, the cells tick away
The Watchmaker has time up his sleeve
The hours tick away, they tick away

The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect
So hard to earn, so easily burned

In the fullness of time
A garden to nurture and protect
It's a measure of a life

The treasure of a life
Is a measure of love and respect
The way you live, the gifts that you give

In the fullness of time
Is the only return that you expect

The future disappears into memory
With only a moment between
Forever dwells in that moment
Hope is what remains to be seen

Forever dwells in that moment
Hope is what remains to be seen

In the fullness of time
A garden to nurture and protect

BOSSHOG

(37,070 posts)
17. Margaritaville
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 09:34 PM
Mar 3

Nothing but Buffet all afternoon on the beach. Barbecue and Kegs from ten in the morning til Sundown. I anticipate dying on an early Summer evening way off in the future, Then the cremated remains of me and my wife will be driven upstream Mississippi River and dumped in Ole Man River and we will meander south to the Big Easy. We will search for that Lost Shaker of Salt and be together forever Amen. No tears, just another round to toast our lives.

mactire

(115 posts)
19. End of life tribute songs
Sun Mar 3, 2024, 10:48 PM
Mar 3

Although I have already discussed with the pertinent folks, some of the music that will be played at a gathering after my demise, it’s agreed that’ O’Neills March ‘ on uillean pipes( accompanied by other instruments) will be the first tune at the occasion- the Chieftains’ version is best. The end will have Mark Knopfler’s (Dire Straits) song ‘Going Home’ played, and then a chorus of friends singing ‘The Parting Glass’, a song of Scottish origin, popular in Eire, as immortalized in the brilliant film “Waking Ned Devine” and the promo ads for Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey. Dougie MacLean’s tune “The Gael” ( Last of the Mohicans ) is on the list. Although a fiddle-driven tune, has had many interpretations on pipes - Scottish highland, Irish Uillean, Breton, and Northumbrian. Check out Clanadonia( on YouTube) a group of Scottish street musicians that are entertaining and fun. There will be music from all over at my gathering, from Calypso, Soca, west African, and any musicians that contribute to “Playing For Change”, especially the version of “All Along the Watchtower” , Hendrix style, the best Rock n Roll song in my book, and another of his tunes “Little Wing” by the Corrs with guest Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones.

Dem2theMax

(9,651 posts)
24. Won't have a funeral or a memorial.
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 03:08 AM
Mar 4

There isn't anyone left to attend, let alone take care of it for me when I'm dead!

Besides, I'd like to be 'planted' under a tree, so I can provide the nutrients for it to grow big and strong.
Green burial.

But if some sort of music had to be played, it would definitely be this. Because I'd like all of the spirits to get up and dance!



Come to think of it, I would want this one as well. It's my 'deserted island' music. If I could only have one song to listen to If I were stranded on a deserted island, this would be it.

Dem2theMax

(9,651 posts)
42. It's the best!
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 04:13 PM
Mar 4

And I swear it would make the dead get up and dance! How can you not want to dance when you listen to it?

It's also great if you're in a bad mood. You'll be in a good mood in a matter of seconds!

GReedDiamond

(5,313 posts)
25. Patti Smith's cover of Neil Young's "After The Gold Rush"...
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 04:24 AM
Mar 4


At the end of the memorial service attended by very few if any.

PJMcK

(22,037 posts)
35. Scrolling through the responses
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 08:19 AM
Mar 4

I saw Smetana and just knew you had posted, elleng!

Have a great week!

TlalocW

(15,384 posts)
28. I'm currently putting together a playlist
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 05:10 AM
Mar 4

I'm 52 now, and I don't want family choosing songs that don't represent me. Also, I'll be paying for my funeral, leaving instructions for the niece most likely to follow them, which might include a merch table where you can get a copy of my playlisy.

Anyway, the closing song will be this...

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Mad_Dem_X

(9,565 posts)
37. I have four:
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 09:07 AM
Mar 4

1) Let It Be (The Beatles)

2) Year of the Cat (Al Stewart)

3) Hallelujah (Jeff Buckley)

4) Keep Me In Your Heart (Warren Zevon)

 

Earth-shine

(4,044 posts)
46. I prefer the version on "Two For the Show."
Tue Mar 5, 2024, 12:39 AM
Mar 5

That live album has magic in it. They were at the top of their game.

maxrandb

(15,335 posts)
39. I'd start with Going Mobile from Who's Next
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 09:35 AM
Mar 4

to lighten the mood, then hit 'em with Soon from Yes (just a fantastic vocal performance from Jon Anderson), then wrap it up with "Love Reign O're Me", because isn't that what life is all about.

I think I would like to end to the sound of Keith Moon trashing the studio drum room, like at the end of that song.

Tanuki

(14,919 posts)
44. I am involved in planning a memorial for someone close to me.
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 10:08 PM
Mar 4

He was, among many other things, a fan of Ennio Morricone, so I will include "Gabriel's Oboe" from Morricone's score for The Mission film.

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Iggo

(47,558 posts)
45. If it's in a church or a good size hall, Ave Maria would be perfect.
Mon Mar 4, 2024, 10:24 PM
Mar 4

Plus, the eye-rolling would be fantastic! :evilgrin

EDIT ADD: Probably cost prohibitive, but if you could get a couple of prima donas to sing the Flower Duet, that’d be awesome. That’s the most beautiful noise I’ve ever heard come out of a human face.

VGNonly

(7,495 posts)
50. Joni Mitchell-
Tue Mar 5, 2024, 02:26 PM
Mar 5

Both Sides Now, Urge for Going, Circle Game

The Band- Whispering Pines

Van Morrison-Into the Mystic

Neil Young-Expecting to Fly, Sugar Mountain, Old Man

Allman Brothers-Midnight Rider

Byrds-I Wasn't Born To Follow, Ballad of the Easy Rider

yonder

(9,668 posts)
55. Good call on the Irish pipes. Playing an O'Carolan air of some sort.
Tue Mar 5, 2024, 03:03 PM
Mar 5

Here's a gorgeous version of Carolan's Farewell to Music on a whistle and harp:

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Of course there would have to be a bunch of dance tunes too, mostly reels I'd think.

SARose

(247 posts)
56. Fields of Gold Eva Cassidy
Tue Mar 5, 2024, 03:06 PM
Mar 5

I hope you dance by Le Ann Womack for my grandchildren.

My cremation and ash disposal are prearranged. Later, I want friends and family to celebrate my life at my favorite restaurant and ask that these two songs be played.

ProfessorGAC

(65,080 posts)
58. 4:33
Wed Mar 6, 2024, 07:06 PM
Mar 6

The Phillip Glass piece in which for exactly 273 seconds not a sound is made.
It fits, because there will be no memorial service about me.
I'd rather people just move on with their own lives and not dwell on me after I'm dead.

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