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location: Landscape Challenged Illinois
listening to: 16 Horsepower, black music from the 70's & and still going broke from Paste Magazine
registered: 2002.08.26
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Okay, here are a couple of questions about songs to lighten the subject....sort of.....1) What songs would you really like to have played at your funeral? For myself, "Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce to impress upon everyone how quickly life goes by and how we need to grasp on to every moment and after that to lighten things up, "Have a Drink On Me" by ACDC. Because after everyone is sad and depressed for a while, they need to celebrate the life of the one who just passed. (This of course does not include those deaths such as children and other tragic deaths).2) If you wanted to think of your Mother, what song would you play? For me there is "Alone Again Naturally" by Gilbert O'Sullivan. She loves that song and when I hear it I remember riding into town as a kid to get groceries and she would drive on these gravel backroads where often the bouncing caused by the rough road would make the speaker wire come unconnected and one of us would frantically try to re-attach it. It was an old Maverick. Everyone else?
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Okay, here are a couple of questions about songs to lighten the subject....sort of.....1) What songs would you really like to have played at your funeral? For myself, "Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce to impress upon everyone how quickly life goes by and how we need to grasp on to every moment and after that to lighten things up, "Have a Drink On Me" by ACDC. Because after everyone is sad and depressed for a while, they need to celebrate the life of the one who just passed. (This of course does not include those deaths such as children and other tragic deaths).2) If you wanted to think of your Mother, what song would you play? For me there is "Alone Again Naturally" by Gilbert O'Sullivan. She loves that song and when I hear it I remember riding into town as a kid to get groceries and she would drive on these gravel backroads where often the bouncing caused by the rough road would make the speaker wire come unconnected and one of us would frantically try to re-attach it. It was an old Maverick. Everyone else?
