Funeral Music
Posted by: Olias01 on 21 June 2018
So with each passing year, thoughts turn to the inevitable final curtain. So what pieces of music or songs are you considering for your funeral and why
Choice obviously changes but at present I’m leaning towards, Faure-In Paradisum and Yes -To Be Over simply because I think they wil suit the occasion
Butterworths 'On the Banks of the Green Willow', Because my family know that it is one of my favourite pieces of music. It is pastoral, uplifting but thoughtful. And it identifies me very much with a countryside that i love.
After that I want everyone to at least smile as they remember me.
If they ever play one piece of mournful tosh, ancient or modern, I have warned them I will come back and haunt them!
For me Europa. Earths Cry , Heavens smile by Santana
Cremation for me...
Music to placate the living attendees seems most appropriate, so let them decide. Music to mollify the deceased seems pointless. Your life lived and the memories you produced define your legacy. No piece of music played at your funeral will alter that.
Four pieces.
Bowie's "Subterraneans":
"Hole in the Ground" by Bernard Cribbins (a great George Martin production, this):
Throbbing Gristle's "Maggot Death":
And finally, Can's majestic "Future Days" (the full 9:30 version of course, rather than the edit):
Yes,...I do not know if we have a high average age here on the forum ????????, but now there are no topics that surprise me anymore.
I'm not even thinking about my funeral music, but I still want to say good luck to those of you who do it.
/Peder ????
I don't need no doctor
Highway to Hell
Lyndon
lyndon posted:I don't need no doctor
Highway to Hell
Lyndon
???? LYNDON,...❤???????? ???????????????? ????????.
/Peder????
With an unlimited budget, Wagner’s Siegfried funeral music from Götterdamerung. Otherwise,
’and I will raise him up’, with a chaser of ‘May the road rise to greet you’ . But in the end... Mr Tabourineman...........
All Ways Look On The Bright Side Of Life, Eric Idle
Have A Drink On Me, AC/DC.
That'll do it
Any funerals I have attended, cremations especially, are pretty quick to despatch the deceased, often with "My way" by Franck Sinatra. Usually just an excerpt.
I would like Wagner's Seigfreid's Funeral Music. All the 15 minutes or so. It would clear the crematorium or probably just switch it off double quick.
Next please.
Douglas.
I don
douglas posted:Any funerals I have attended, cremations especially, are pretty quick to despatch the deceased, often with "My way" by Franck Sinatra. Usually just an excerpt.
I would like Wagner's Seigfreid's Funeral Music. All the 15 minutes or so. It would clear the crematorium or probably just switch it off double quick.
Next please.
Douglas.
Ironically it was Wagner's Seigfreid's Funeral Music that was the gateway to my step towards Classical Music. So for me this music was the birth of a new world crafted by the genius of Wagner.
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Dido's Lament at the beginning, Beethoven Pastoral at the end.
Genesis: follow me, follow you...
Teenage Kicks, The Undertones. Cos i liked it and I felt "alive" at that time
I was listening to Jimmy LaFave singing 'I'll Remember You' yesterday and thought that would make a good funeral song.