sableka
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"Crazy Train" :) Reply #121. Nov 21 13, 8:47 AM |
rayven80
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"May we all". Reply #122. Jul 18 17, 8:39 PM |
martin_cube
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The Beatles - "In My Life". Reply #123. Nov 03 17, 2:44 PM |
wmd
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"You Can't Always Get What You Want" - Rolling Stones Reply #124. Nov 21 17, 3:31 PM |
daver852
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"The Parting Glass" by Liam Clancy and "Keep Me In Your Heart" by Warren Zevon. Reply #125. Nov 21 17, 5:45 PM |
nasty_liar
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I think I'd like them to play Billy Joel's 'Lullaby' or Annie Lennox 'Into the West' Reply #126. Nov 21 17, 6:16 PM |
jabb5076
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"You Raise Me Up" and "Morning Has Broken." Reply #127. Nov 21 17, 8:16 PM |
Mixamatosis
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I really don't know. I haven't come up with one though I've thought about it. I might leave it to my husband to decide. When his father died he chose to play "Row on, Row on". It was very apt as well as very moving because his father had been in the navy.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smBuJMzBCJQ Reply #128. Nov 22 17, 3:07 AM |
Mixamatosis
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Maybe "Who Knows Where The Time Goes" by Fairport Convention https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2xODjbfYw8 Reply #129. Nov 28 17, 3:48 PM |
Mixamatosis
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Or maybe Bach's "Air on a G String" because it's not sad I think it's serene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS-HWIFyLsE Reply #130. Nov 28 17, 4:50 PM |
blaster2014
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Highway to hell ac/dc. Reply #131. Nov 28 17, 4:51 PM |
Mixamatosis
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Lol blaster! Reply #132. Dec 10 17, 4:56 AM |
albert11
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I'll follow that up with 'Hell's Bells' (another AC/DC). Reply #133. Dec 10 17, 5:43 AM |
Mixamatosis
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I can rule out these by Chopi and Ravel - very beautiful but far too sad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiwPzHJ-Pic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKkeDqJBlK8 Reply #134. Dec 20 17, 2:29 AM |
Mixamatosis
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Chopi (Lol) I accidentally cut Chopin's end off. Reply #135. Dec 20 17, 2:30 AM |
moonlightxx
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Linkin Park ~ Leave Out All The Rest. Reply #136. Jan 07 18, 12:55 PM |
sadwings
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Sorry about the vicious punch in the mouth, but....... Hell's Last Survivor by Halford Reply #137. Jan 16 18, 1:59 AM |
sectant
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A Light In The Black by Rainbow, followed by Sinatra's version of The Best Is Yet To Come which incidentally is the epitaph on his gravestone and was the last song he ever sang in public. And Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony, all five movements, with strict instructions that there be no fidgeting amongst the mourners who always had a go at me for liking classical music and even stricter instructions that none of these anti-classical people be allowed to leave. And as an encore, all 9 Beethoven symphonies. Reply #138. Mar 20 18, 3:30 AM |
Skyflyerjen
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“Fair” by Remy Zero “Lifeline” by Imogen Heap “Wind Beneath My Wings” by Bette Midler “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas “I’m Outta Time” by Oasis “My Last Breath” by Evanescence Reply #139. Mar 20 18, 10:09 AM |
Mixamatosis
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I think now maybe "The Lark Ascending" by Vaughan Williams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR2JlDnT2l8 Reply #140. Mar 20 18, 10:51 AM |
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