What song would play at your funeral?

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electronic: phobia - phobia - silent mix

other: pink floyd - shine on you crazy diamond - all parts!
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1 Erik Satie - 1.Gymnopédie / selected by DJ T.
2 Rob Gallagher - Little One / selected by Gilles Peterson
3 Photek - Modus Operandi / selected by Storm
4 The Stranglers - Golden Brown / selected by DJ Hell
5 Cerrone - Supernature / selected by Kevin Saunderson
6 Radiohead - Sit Down Stand Up / selected by Laurent Garnier
7 Chloe' - Paradise / selected by Chloe'
8 The Beach Boys - 'Tli I Die / selected by David Holmes
9 Peggy Lee - Is That All There Is? / selected by Ewan Pearson
10 Inti Illimani - Caramba, Yo Soy Dueno del Baron / selected by Ricardo Villalobos
11 Link - Amenity / selected by Richie Hawtin
12 Pharoah Sanders - Astral Travelling / selected by Francois K
13 Brian Eno - An Ending

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first, in the church Io by Stephand Bodzin and Marc Romboy, for its solemnity and to show everyone that saw waves > organs

then after the sermon Untitled 8 (_Popplagið_) by Sigur Rós, because of its incredible crescendo and general epicness. I was that good that I deserved it.

As the procession walks to the actual hole that is my grave (might be a mausoleum, haven't quite decided yet...) Dexter will be played, by Ricardo Villalobos, because it's solid as marble, has a marchy beat and deep as.s bass that really floats between melancholy and rejoice.

On my tombstone there will be etched: "sorrowful yet always rejoicing". Ten wise men will attend the funeral, a hundred members of family and a thousand virgins will cry for the loss of me.

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I might clarify that the quote was one of Vincent Van Gogh's favourites. It's only there untill I figure my own motto out.
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It would have to be "Death is not final" by Shackleton, with huge woofers all over the place so that everyone can feel the bass.
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evorp wrote:samim - heater :lol:

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pantera - cemetery gates
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Israel "Bruddah Iz" Kamakawiwoʻole - Somewhere over the rainbow / What a wonderful world
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