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    Deceased do it their way with music to die for

    ALASTAIR JAMIESON
    CONSUMER AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT

    ITALIANS demand Mozart, Germans want heavy metal and Brits must have Robbie Williams, according to a survey yesterday of the most popular tunes for funeral services across Europe.

    The bizarre choices - which also include hits by the rock group Queen and Monty Python’s Always Look on the Bright Side of Life - show a wide range of "music to die for" across nine European countries, including Finland, France and Denmark.

    The research suggests Germans favour guitar-led songs by bands such as AC/DC and Metallica to be played at their funeral, while Italians and Spaniards prefer more classical music.

    It could mean churches and crematoria across Europe having to update their music collections to reflect a growing trend towards more personalised ceremonies.

    More than 45,000 adults across Europe were polled on their choice of funeral tune by digital television channel, Music Choice.

    Queen’s The Show Must Go On was voted No 1 funeral song by one in five Europeans, with Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven coming in second and AC/DC’s Highway to Hell third.

    Queen’s Who Wants to Live Forever and Metallica’s Nothing Else Matters also featured strongly.

    In the UK, Robbie Williams’ Angels came out top, followed by the Frank Sinatra anthem My Way. Among other popular British choices were Bette Midler’s Wind Beneath My Wings as well as Amazing Grace.

    The European results were also broken down country by country. Norway’s favourites include Time to Say Goodbye by Andrea Bocelli and Viva Las Vegas by Elvis. The French top five was dominated by French music, while Mozart’s Requiem was the top choice in Italy. Spaniards and Finns prefer Albinoni’s mournful Adagio For Strings.

    Rebecca Barrett, of Music Choice, said: "Music can be very personal, indeed it often helps create a sense of identity. Wanting to share your most treasured musical gem with those you’re leaving behind is the perfect way to sign off and leave a lasting impression.

    "It is interesting that the French preferred French songs and classical music and didn’t really go for the sort of heavy rock metal that is popular in Germany. There was such a different set of choices between those two countries.

    "The choices in the Catholic, Mediterranean countries were also more classically influenced and perhaps a bit more sentimental, with the likes of Let It Be by The Beatles and Imagine by John Lennon. We do tend to go for pop tunes in Britain but that just reflects our national taste."

    The 20,000 British participants in the poll clung on to their ironic side with nearly one in five of those polled choosing to have Always Look on the Bright Side of Life from the Monty Python film Life of Brian.

    Eric Clapton’s Tears in Heaven was No 1 for funerals in Sweden, while There is a Light That Never Goes Out by The Smiths came in at No 3. In Denmark, local talent Kim Larsen topped the bill with Om Lidt Bli’r Her Stille the most requested funeral music.

    Dominic Maguire, a Glasgow funeral director and a spokesman for the National Association of Funeral Directors, said: "Seventy per cent of funerals now involve cremations, while only 25 per cent involve a church service.

    "Obviously, with the trend towards more secular ceremonies, funeral directors are increasingly being asked to include exotic choices of music. Hymns such as Abide With Me and the Frank Sinatra song My Way are obvious choices.

    "There is anecdotal evidence that people are even choosing rock tunes. A funeral director in Glasgow was recently handed a CD of Queen’s greatest hits and asked to play Bohemian Rhapsody, although there was the risk that another track on the same CD, Another One Bites the Dust, was played instead."

    Dr Tony Walter, a sociologist at the University of Reading and an expert on funerals, said: "There is a huge difference between what people would like to have played at their funeral and what actually gets played. I would imagine family members having something to say about some of the more unusual requests on this list.

    "I’m not surprised that the British went for songs where the words had a clear and simple meaning.

    "There is an enormous variety in the way different countries approach funerals and the notion of grief and remembrance, and this survey reflects social attitudes to acceptable choices. It would be hard for the average Italian to consider AC/DC at a funeral - they are more likely to have a traditional church service in mind."

    He added that across Scandinavia, with the exception of Finland, cremations are the norm rather than burial, suggesting perhaps that people in Denmark, Sweden and Norway feel more able to choose pop or rock tracks.

    "I would imagine the choices in Scotland are more conservative because of the stronger religious influence on the funeral ceremony," Dr Walter said.

    "So many people these days are going for non-religious funerals, and music is the way they can stamp their identity on the ceremony. It stands to reason that people have already thought about what they would like to have played at their funeral because everyone has a strong idea of how they would like to be remembered.

    "In many ways, Robbie Williams and Frank Sinatra are quite naff choices, but My Way is such an anthem about individuality and that is exactly what people are trying to create by choosing non-conventional music. So I suppose it is to be expected.

    "Many crematoria are run by local authorities and sometimes asking for something a bit different is the only way of making the event seem less municipal. And there’s nothing more miserable than choosing hymns and then having only a few people singing along."


    Awesome article. I am kinda split between Bright Side of Life, Highway to Hell, and Sid Vicious' cover of My Way myself.
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  • #2
    Who would sing "Highway to Hell" at a FUNERAL!?
    "I'm moving to the Left" - Lancer

    "I imagine the neighbors on your right are estatic." - Slowwhand

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    • #3
      Germans

      duh
      We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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      • #4
        Highway to Hell is, in a way, a self-epitaph. Bon Scott passed away six months after it was written. It is a fitting tribute to the life of a hellion -- one that was fast, happy, and ebullient. It is a life to be envied and and saluted.

        Highway To Hell

        Living easy, living free
        Season ticket on a one-way ride
        Asking nothing, leave me be
        Taking everything in my stride
        Don't need reason, don't need rhyme
        Ain't nothing I would rather do
        Going down, party time
        My friends are gonna be there too

        I'm on the highway to hell
        Highway to hell
        I'm on the highway to hell
        Highway to hell

        No stop signs, speed limit
        Nobody's gonna slow me down
        Like a wheel, gonna spin it
        Nobody's gonna mess me round
        Hey Satan, payed my dues
        Playing in a rocking band
        Hey Momma, look at me
        I'm on my way to the promised land

        I'm on the highway to hell
        Highway to hell
        I'm on the highway to hell
        Highway to hell

        Don't stop me!

        I'm on the highway to hell!
        I'm on the highway to hell!
        I'm on the highway to hell!
        I'm on the highway to hell!

        And I'm going down, all the way down
        I'm on the highway to hell
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        • #5
          The end
          Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
          Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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          • #6
            Sid Vicious - My Way (original by Frank Sinatra)

            And now, the end is near
            And so I face the final curtain
            You c***, I'm not a [quitter]
            I'll state my case, of which I'm certain
            I've lived a life that's full
            And each and every highway
            And yet, much more than this
            I did it my way

            Regrets. I've had a few
            But then again, too few to mention.
            But dig, what I have to do
            I'll see it through with no devotion
            Of that, take care and just
            Be careful along the highway
            And more, much more than this
            I did it my way

            There were times,
            I´m sure you knew
            When there was but but
            ****ing else to do
            But through it all,
            When there was doubt
            I shot it up or kicked it out
            I faced the wall, and the wall
            And did it my way.

            Knocked out in bed last night
            I´ve had my fill, my share of looting
            And now, the tears subside
            I find it all so amusing
            To think, I killed a cat
            And may I say, oh no, not their way
            But no, oh no, not me
            I did it my way

            For what is a brat,
            What has he got
            When he finds out that he cannot
            Say the things he truly thinks
            But only the words,
            Not what he feels
            The record shows,
            I´ve got no clothes
            And did it my way
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            • #7
              the most obvious tune I would play and one of my favourites, is The End by The Doors.

              This is the end
              Beautiful friend
              This is the end
              My only friend, the end

              Of our elaborate plans, the end
              Of everything that stands, the end
              No safety or surprise, the end
              I'll never look into your eyes...again

              Can you picture what will be
              So limitless and free
              Desperately in need...of some...stranger's hand
              In a...desperate land

              Lost in a Roman...wilderness of pain
              And all the children are insane
              All the children are insane
              Waiting for the summer rain, yeah

              There's danger on the edge of town
              Ride the King's highway, baby
              Weird scenes inside the gold mine
              Ride the highway west, baby

              Ride the snake, ride the snake
              To the lake, the ancient lake, baby
              The snake is long, seven miles
              Ride the snake...he's old, and his skin is cold

              The west is the best
              The west is the best
              Get here, and we'll do the rest

              The blue bus is callin' us
              The blue bus is callin' us
              Driver, where you taken' us

              The killer awoke before dawn, he put his boots on
              He took a face from the ancient gallery
              And he walked on down the hall
              He went into the room where his sister lived, and...then he
              Paid a visit to his brother, and then he
              He walked on down the hall, and
              And he came to a door...and he looked inside
              Father, yes son, I want to kill you
              Mother...I want to...**** you

              C'mon baby, take a chance with us
              C'mon baby, take a chance with us
              C'mon baby, take a chance with us
              And meet me at the back of the blue bus
              Doin' a blue rock
              On a blue bus
              Doin' a blue rock
              C'mon, yeah

              Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill

              This is the end
              Beautiful friend
              This is the end
              My only friend, the end

              It hurts to set you free
              But you'll never follow me
              The end of laughter and soft lies
              The end of nights we tried to die

              This is the end

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              • #8
                (original by Frank Sinatra)




                Words & Music by Paul Anka & Jacques Revaux (Original title "Comme d'Habitude")
                Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                • #9
                  Always look on the bright side of life
                  Stop Quoting Ben

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                  • #10
                    the most obvious tune I would play and one of my favourites, is The End by The Doors.


                    Beat ya.

                    It was originally meant to be an going away kinda song, as in breaking up with a loved one. The first and last part are basically the original song, it just turned out a little bit different.
                    Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                    Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                    • #11
                      5 Songs to be played at my funeral, in playing order:

                      1)Nobody Does it Better: Sung by a large sultry African American woman

                      2) Another Man's Done Gone
                      into
                      3) Be Not So Frail

                      4) No Depression: Carter Family-esqe version

                      5) PS You Rock My World: Eels

                      The last is subject to change.

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                      • #12
                        So many of those choices in St. Leo's article seem to be designed to drive you to take your own life after attending a funeral.
                        Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                        ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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                        • #13
                          Given the chance
                          I’ll die like a baby
                          On some far away beach
                          When the season’s over.

                          Unlikely
                          I’ll be remembered
                          As the tide brushes sand in my eyes
                          I’ll drift away.

                          Cast up on a plateau
                          With only one memory
                          A single syllable
                          Oh lie low lie low.
                          He's got the Midas touch.
                          But he touched it too much!
                          Hey Goldmember, Hey Goldmember!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Sikander
                            Given the chance
                            I’ll die like a baby
                            On some far away beach
                            When the season’s over.

                            Unlikely
                            I’ll be remembered
                            As the tide brushes sand in my eyes
                            I’ll drift away.

                            Cast up on a plateau
                            With only one memory
                            A single syllable
                            Oh lie low lie low.

                            Mmmm. I know that one very well.


                            I want to be cremated, and ideally I'd have Martha and the Vandellas singing 'Heatwave' playing.

                            Or 'Burn, Baby Burn Disco Inferno! '.
                            Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                            ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by molly bloom

                              Mmmm. I know that one very well.


                              I want to be cremated, and ideally I'd have Martha and the Vandellas singing 'Heatwave' playing.

                              Or 'Burn, Baby Burn Disco Inferno! '.
                              One of my faves from Here Come the Warm Jets.

                              As for disco, I'd prefer Jungle Boogie or Pick Up the Pieces.
                              He's got the Midas touch.
                              But he touched it too much!
                              Hey Goldmember, Hey Goldmember!

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