Posted: 13th December 2002 14:17
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Magitek Soldier
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A group of my friends were just talking about this, If you were to die tomorrow, What 3 songs would you like to be played at your Funeral/Wake/whatever???
1. Trip Like I Do: Fliter Ft. Crystal Method 2. Inside Out: Eve 6 3. Smells Like Teen Spirit: Nirvana |
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Posted: 13th December 2002 15:58
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Black Mage Posts: 204 Joined: 18/9/2002 Awards: |
Hmmm...a tricky one...
1.On Eagle's Wings 2.Change the World-Eric Clapton 3.Pardon Me-Incubus -------------------- *END TRANSMISSION* |
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Posted: 13th December 2002 16:09
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Red Wing Pilot Posts: 512 Joined: 5/12/2002 Awards: |
Yesterday I was pall-bearer at a funeral for a family member. The portugies side of my family is very close knit; all my aunts and my mother sang together with their cousins. Each one of them sang their own harmony, while the cousins sang the melody. I don't think anyone is better at ushering someone into heaven then them; whatever they would like to sing is fine with me.
However, if I should suggest some songs: -Amazing grace. Face it, funerals are for the family, and my family loves this song. -Someone has to play Pachebel's Canon in D major. -Land 'o the Leal. Its Irish. |
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Posted: 13th December 2002 16:23
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Black Waltz Posts: 859 Joined: 1/8/2002 Awards: |
hmmm lets see:
1) Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin 2) 1000 Times Goodbye: Megadeth 3) All Apologies: Nirvana -------------------- War is for the participants a test of character; it makes bad men worse and good men better. - Joshua Chamberlain U sir R a n00b >:-( - Cactuar |
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Posted: 13th December 2002 18:57
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Oooh... that is a tough one.
1. Liberation- Outkast 2. Me Against the World- Tupac 3. G.O.D. (Gaining One's Definition)- Common -------------------- Hip-Hop QOTW: "Yeah, where I'ma start it at, look I'ma part of that Downtown Philly where it's realer than a heart attack It wasn't really that ill until the start of crack Now it's a body caught every night on the Almanac" "Game Theory" The Roots |
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Post #5846
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Posted: 13th December 2002 20:36
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3 of my all-time favorite songs. So they can be played in front of me one last time
"Lateralis" -tool "Excessive Reaction" -Nonpoint "Calm Like a Bomb" -Rage Against the Machine -------------------- "When I turn the page The corner bends into the perfect dog ear As if the words knew I'd need them again But at the time, I didn't see it." ~"This Ain't a Surfin' Movie" - Minus the Bear |
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Posted: 13th December 2002 23:22
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Mwahaha. I'd wanna have funeral represent something about me, and the most important thing to me is music. METAL music. so I'd have these three songs played in no particular order.
SpellBound(By The Devil) by Dimmu Borgir Spiral Architect - Black Sabbath Raining Blood - Slayer. I'd have all my closet friends come, and I'd make it clear that if they were to come, it would be in the clothes they'd normally wear. Then I'd want my guitar slowly lowered into my coffin, which would be set on fire, as these three songs play, and everyone would have to mosh in honor or my death. -------------------- Okay, but there was a goat! |
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Posted: 14th December 2002 01:21
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Onion Knight
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For me It would definitly have to be
1. Joy by VNV Nation 2. Iron Man by Black Sabbath 3. Schism by Tool -------------------- "I could've slapped you, But a bullet's more personal."- Congo Terrorist 1, From SOCOM SOCOM: ':SE:'007 Clan: Silent Echo Tactics: Grenades, Run & Gun, Sniper The turning of the tide in a battle begins when one retreating soldier makes the decision to head back into the fray. |
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Posted: 15th December 2002 15:58
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1 - Amazing Grace (of course)
2 - Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd 3 - Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeplin -------------------- The clouds ran away, opened up the sky And one by one I watched every constellation die And there I was frozen, standing in my backyard Face to face, eye to eye, staring at the last star I should've known, walked all the way home To find that she wasn't here, I'm still all alone -Atmosphere "Always Coming Back Home to You" |
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Posted: 15th December 2002 23:14
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Lunarian Posts: 1,265 Joined: 23/3/2001 Awards: |
Fur Elise- Motzart
Aerials- System of a Down Alter Mann- Rammstein -------------------- At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) |
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Posted: 16th December 2002 16:26
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Disciplinary Committee Member Posts: 585 Joined: 30/11/2002 Awards: |
FUR ELISE IS BY BEETHOVEN
-------------------- You watch the world exploding every single night Dancing in the sun, a newborn in the light Say goodbye to gravity and say goodbye to death Hello to eternity and live for every breath Your time will come... |
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Posted: 21st December 2002 01:22
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Magitek Soldier
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i'd like songs that represent my life...
--All Screwed Up by AC/DC... basically, describing myself... --All Apologies by Nirvana.... sorta an apologetic song to those i might've hurt --The Show Must Go On by Queen... representory of my life by saying 'Yes, I am dead, but your lives go on.' -------------------- Air force... if you ever join the militant wing, join the Air force Army = jockos Navy = seasick nerds Marines = show offs PeaceCorp = hippies AF is the way to go |
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Posted: 1st January 2003 00:00
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Onion Knight
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1. My December - Linkin Park
2. Princes of the Universe - Queen 3. Hey Jude - The Beatles -------------------- Kimi ga ite, boku ga iru. Sore dake sa. Sore ga subete sa. Translated: You're here, and I'm here. That's all. That's everything. |
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Posted: 3rd January 2003 07:47
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Onion Knight
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Bombtrack-Rage Against the Machine
Wish you were here-Incubus Quicksand-Finger Eleven -------------------- "Let the blood of the innocent quench my thirst for battle" |
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Posted: 16th January 2003 19:31
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Disciplinary Committee Member Posts: 585 Joined: 30/11/2002 Awards: |
paint it black by the rolling stones
disposable heroes by metallica the entire tommy album by the who -------------------- You watch the world exploding every single night Dancing in the sun, a newborn in the light Say goodbye to gravity and say goodbye to death Hello to eternity and live for every breath Your time will come... |
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Posted: 16th January 2003 21:18
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Onion Knight Posts: 36 Joined: 2/1/2003 Awards: |
The three songs I would want to be played would have to be something calm and soothing.If I were to die tomarrow It would be something unexpected.The people to come would be very strucken by this.That is why I would have something like mellow clasical music.I would not want something like the beetles on.(or somethin to that affect)
-------------------- Teach me, my God and King, In all things thee to see; And what I do in any thing To do it as for thee... -Herbert, George- |
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Posted: 17th January 2003 08:50
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Onion Knight
Posts: 44 Joined: 12/1/2003 Awards: |
I think I would want
Amazing grace Everywhere - Michelle branch One Last Breath - Creed Other possibllitys include God Bless America and Drive by Incubus Actully I have a doc saved on my computer in case I die. not to mention I am worth a million dollers to my family if I die. Hell I am worth more dead then alive. -------------------- We all have our own hells and fires we must pass through, but when you have passed through them, you must ask yourself. Was I consumed by the flame? Or was I tempered by it? Quitsis - "Whip, Chaingun, don't bug me I'm killing" |
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Posted: 7th March 2012 18:53
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Remember that threadcromancy festival that happened, like, forever ago? Yeah, I intended to revive this thread way back when, and I've had it saved under my favorites since then.
I'm into classical music, so there won't be any rock bands performing at this one Sleep by Eric Whitacre - Slow, sweet, incredibly appropriate for someone going to final rest. Disonant harmonies bring out just a hint of sorrow, and the end, slowly drifting off into silence, is incredibly satisfying. Mozart's Laudate Dominum - Beautiful yet melodically simple; a song of praise. Beethoven's Symphony No.3 Mvt. 1 - Perhaps the most inspiring piece ever penned; my eyes get a bit wet at the piece's climax every time (though this rendition's tempo is a bit too brisk for my taste). Title and dedication: "Heroic symphony, composed to celebrate the memory of a great man." Something we all aspire to. This post has been edited by Death Penalty on 7th March 2012 18:54 -------------------- Currently Playing : Final Fantasy V Most Recently Beat : Elder Scrolls: Skyrim Favorite Game : Final Fantasy X The newest CoNcast is up! Have a listen! |
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Posted: 7th March 2012 20:14
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Cactuar Posts: 237 Joined: 31/7/2011 Awards: |
Um, OK, if I died a happy dude...
I Am the Walrus- The Beatles Everything You Know is Wrong- Weird Al Yankovic Amazing Grace |
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