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Let's all cheer up during Lockdown... Your Funeral Songs!!


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On 12/05/2020 at 21:19, Richard R said:

Apparently they got so completely fed up with The Funeral March on record 

I didn't realise that they actually used that at funerals. Its the most depressing dirge ever. Me and my mate used to jam it when we were playing for a laugh but we only played the first couple of bars before launching into something hilarious.

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So, I think as guests arrive then Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings

Then as I'm about to be toasted then my own piece of music, The Sound of Ghosts - Hear it in the Silence,

Then as guests leave then The Doors - Riders on the Storm

 

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10 hours ago, ubit said:

I didn't realise that they actually used that at funerals. Its the most depressing dirge ever. 

This was pre-war. I can't imagine anyone wanting it now. 

Just heard Satriani's Always with me, Always with you. That would be quite fitting.

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On 22 September 1989 a bomb exploded at The Royal Marines School of Music at Deal Barracks. 11 died and 21 were seriously injured, the bombers were never caught. I remember BBC did a news item of one of the military funerals and I heard a brief snatch of a trumpet player playing Monk’s Round Midnight.

That was a goose bump moment and I thought ‘I’ll have some of that’. Played live, of course. Fee in the pot.

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