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#15
by
Leigh_12play
on 08 Jun, 2007 11:24
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Hotel California-The Eagles
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#16
by
Tyler
on 08 Jun, 2007 12:37
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Hotel California-The Eagles
You can checkout any time you like,
But you can never leave!
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#17
by
**sticks**
on 08 Jun, 2007 12:49
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Right now, for me it would be either Deep Purple's "The Battle Rages On" or Queen's "The Show Must Go On"
Love both songs and their meanings......
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#18
by
herronm
on 08 Jun, 2007 14:22
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Very very hard to choose. I'd have to say YESTERDAY is my favorite, perfectly composed and performed song ever.
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#19
by
Leigh_12play
on 08 Jun, 2007 14:38
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Thats one of my favorite lines in the song Tyler, along with, "they stab it with the steely knives but they just cant kill the beast"
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#20
by
Jim80
on 08 Jun, 2007 14:40
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well from my wedding "Pour some sugar on me" by Def Lepard played as I removed the garter.
To be played at my funeral I would have to say "Another bites the dust" by Queen. My family would understand due to my sense of humor
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#21
by
jusbnme
on 09 Jun, 2007 07:17
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well from my wedding "Pour some sugar on me" by Def Lepard played as I removed the garter.
To be played at my funeral I would have to say "Another bites the dust" by Queen. My family would understand due to my sense of humor
That's cool right there dude.
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#22
by
PBurke
on 09 Jun, 2007 09:40
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right now (for the mood i am in). IF I STAY- by TRACY BYRD check it out.
for my funeral.SERENITY- GODSMACK. probably. may have to think about this one.
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#23
by
jp_bald
on 09 Jun, 2007 14:53
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Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Zephyr Song
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#24
by
Cam
on 09 Jun, 2007 19:00
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Not my all time favorite song, but definitely my funeral song.
PanterA - Floods
"Wash away us all, take us with the flood.."
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#25
by
**sticks**
on 09 Jun, 2007 19:15
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just thought of a possible funeral song -
Hurt.....the Johnny Cash version....
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#26
by
BigJeffrey
on 09 Jun, 2007 19:47
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Allow me to wave my redneck flag with pride and name "Freebird" by Skynyrd as the perfect funeral song. That song also takes me back to my first concert when I was 16 and surrounded by huge biker dudes while Skynyrd played Freebird and I just stood against the fence and watched. It was great.
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#27
by
Stu
on 09 Jun, 2007 21:24
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Allow me to wave my redneck flag with pride and name "Freebird" by Skynyrd as the perfect funeral song. That song also takes me back to my first concert when I was 16 and surrounded by huge biker dudes while Skynyrd played Freebird and I just stood against the fence and watched. It was great.
Jeffrey, you do realize that Freebird is older than you? Not that there is anything wrong with that. It just made me feel old because I remember when it first played on the radio.
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#28
by
Lunchbox_Heroes
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:39
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Boston - More Than a Feeling
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#29
by
BigJeffrey
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:50
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Allow me to wave my redneck flag with pride and name "Freebird" by Skynyrd as the perfect funeral song. That song also takes me back to my first concert when I was 16 and surrounded by huge biker dudes while Skynyrd played Freebird and I just stood against the fence and watched. It was great.
Jeffrey, you do realize that Freebird is older than you? Not that there is anything wrong with that. It just made me feel old because I remember when it first played on the radio.
Yes, indeed. I do realize that Freebird is older than me. Most of the music I listen to is. I grew up listening to Skynyrd, the Allmans, Marshall Tucker, Charlie Daniels, etc. Was nice that when I saw them live in 96 there were still several of the original band members playing. Leon Wilkerson was still alive and on bass. Gary Rosington was there (I think he's the only original left) and Billy Powell was still playing piano. Great concert. Paul Rogers from Free and Bad Company was the opening act.