I did post a comment in my original post but its not showing, i know not why
Only reason i asked was i know of somebody that had Another One Bites the dust at the end of their cremation service, for me i would Bohemian Rhapsody at some point during the service
Oh and I think Should I Stay or Should I go by The Clash would be amusing to have
It depends. I'd (hopefully) be dead at said time, so I presume I wouldn't catch any of the music played. Thus, if the people who show up are nice, I'd play decent music. If they're a bunch of right bastards, they'll get 'Misfire' and 'Chinese Torture'. Possibly followed by a little Hank Williams. If anyone actually responsible for my death is present, I'll have it put explicitly in my will that they will be forced to listen to the complete works of Abba, consecutively. If they are still alive afterwards, on comes the complete works of Barbra Streisand.
I'd like to be cremated so 'Instrumental inferno' for me. However, if I've been misdiagnosed and am in some sort of near-death catatonic state then I'd prefer either 'Save Me' or 'Put out the Fire'.
Holly2003 wrote: I'd like to be cremated so 'Instrumental inferno' for me. However, if I've been misdiagnosed and am in some sort of near-death catatonic state then I'd prefer either 'Save Me' or 'Put out the Fire'.
LOL... that's too damn funny!..
Dead on time as well... that'd be some gallows humor.
But reading this thread, only one serious song came to mind. "GUIDE ME HOME" and yes, it's not QUEEN exactly...
perhaps a verse of "Nevermore"
but otherwise, no
i'd prefer:
Boston - More Than A Feeling
Beatles - In My Life
Irma Thomas - Anyone Who Knows What Love Is
Bob Dylan - Shelter From The Storm
Hank Locklin - Forty Shades of Green