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    Default mmm songs

    songs that make jules cry well on angels wings ( the michael crawford version ) was played when a wonderful friend was drowned in an accident the steet where u live always reminds me of my dad , and the day the music died reminds me of my friend mat who died 2 young ....

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    Has to be "Amazing Grace", played at my Dads funeral, and I like "Spirit in the Sky" (want that played at mine), if not same as Dads but played by a lone piper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by savage
    Has to be "Amazing Grace", played at my Dads funeral, and I like "Spirit in the Sky" (want that played at mine), if not same as Dads but played by a lone piper.
    Just a thought a forum member with a plane doing the the top of you coffin whistling it ..... could be the lone planer
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    i didnt no songs can make u cry......
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    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000
    i didnt no songs can make u cry......
    Its usually the memories associated with the song that does it. May you never have a song do it to you.

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    Albinoni's Adagio = 11 mins 27 secs of heart-rending art. I always get a painful lump in my throught when I listen to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Termite
    Its usually the memories associated with the song that does it.
    that makes sense...
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    Lightning crashes
    A extremely close group of motorcycle mad blokes slowly fragmented and seperated after we buried the youngest, it was played at his funeral.............. 11 years ago this weekend he was killed, we drove past his body for 5 days before we found him.

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    "A Walk in the Light Green" better known under the title of "I Was Only 19" by Redgum

    My marble didn't come out that month but for those who did ........

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    any bag pipe music as me old man loved em(he died 1991)
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    ironic isnt it?

    and if ya cant win on ya own merit punt em off!!!
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    Amazing Grace gets me every single time.

    I tend to assign a particular song to a particular time in my life for example: one of Queen's instrumentals for when my Grandma passed away, another song for when I had my first fight with HWMBO.....

    Nearly every song on Queen's Innuendo album will generate a real tear bender too.

    [E.Maculata - no disrespect intended]

    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by rufflyrustic
    Amazing Grace gets me every single time.

    I tend to assign a particular song to a particular time in my life for example: one of Queen's instrumentals for when my Grandma passed away, another song for when I had my first fight with HWMBO.....

    Nearly every song on Queen's Innuendo album will generate a real tear bender too.

    [E.Maculata - no disrespect intended]

    cheers
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    You can come over to my house and listen to 23 different versions of Amazing Grace if you'd like (you'll have to bring your own crate of tissues though). Some people collect tools I collect different renditions of Amazing Grace

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    When the war is over - Cold Chisel. Played at a mates funeral, he drowned surfing.
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    "C'est la vie" from the Works(1) album by Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

    First heard it during a particularly bad time when it described things to a tee... and still dredges up serious angst even now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MathewA
    You can come over to my house and listen to 23 different versions of Amazing Grace if you'd like (you'll have to bring your own crate of tissues though). Some people collect tools I collect different renditions of Amazing Grace
    Best version I've ever heard is by the British Grenadier Guards (or was it the Coldstream Guards?) recorded at one of the Edinburgh Military Tattoos.

    Who'd have thought that bagpipes could make such beautiful music as well as scare the pants(kilts?) off the enemy on the battlefiled?
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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