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Subversive Pessimist
21st May 2004, 21:42
What would be the last song you would have listened to, if you knew you were born to die, and that this would be your last moment of peace?

canikickit
22nd May 2004, 00:46
The theme tune from Cheers or maybe the Star Trek theme tune (from The Next Generation).

Dr. Rosenpenis
22nd May 2004, 03:27
Nasal Retentive Calliope Music by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention

Comrade BNS
22nd May 2004, 11:07
Probably Redemtption song by Bob Marley.......though never thought about that.....something interesting to ponder!

Comrade BNS

Pedro Alonso Lopez
22nd May 2004, 15:34
The Doors- Waiting for the Sun.

scrap metal
22nd May 2004, 17:55
Ramble On - Led Zepplin

but if it wasn't a moment of peace, and I was gonna go down in a hail of bullets, I'd probabbly want

Bullet In The Head - Rage Against The Machine


to bad we can't chose the soundtrack to our death

Subversive Pessimist
22nd May 2004, 19:04
Yeah, I thought of the 'hail of bullets' thing.

MiniOswald
22nd May 2004, 19:06
the funeral march!
what?
its certainly suiting

che's long lost daughter
22nd May 2004, 19:14
Born to be wild...naahh

Probably, "Last Laugh of the Laughter" by Travis

nezvanova
23rd May 2004, 06:04
the plastic bag theme from american beauty.

Guest1
23rd May 2004, 06:42
Either the end by the Doors or the decline by NOFX.

Can't decide :P

Both are long, so it'll delay my death by that much, the end is a beautiful song that takes you places, while the decline is a beautiful song of anger at a world gone wrong.

Dr. Rosenpenis
23rd May 2004, 06:46
I like The End by the Beatles better. It's sad mostly because it signifies the end of the Beatles. :(

Guest1
23rd May 2004, 20:03
Originally posted by [email protected] 23 2004, 01:46 AM
I like The End by the Beatles better. It's sad mostly because it signifies the end of the Beatles. :(
Good song, but while I understand the sentimental value, it has nothing on the end by the doors.

Bolshevist
23rd May 2004, 20:13
I like to listen to Manu Chao when i do some programming and reading. Its music that aint to disturbing, nor to distant that you end up don't hearing it at all if you know what I mean.

Pedro Alonso Lopez
23rd May 2004, 20:44
Originally posted by Che y Marijuana+May 23 2004, 08:03 PM--> (Che y Marijuana @ May 23 2004, 08:03 PM)
[email protected] 23 2004, 01:46 AM
I like The End by the Beatles better. It's sad mostly because it signifies the end of the Beatles. :(
Good song, but while I understand the sentimental value, it has nothing on the end by the doors. [/b]

The End isnt sad, it simulates an orgasm for fucks sake, I don't know about you but I dont want my funerla song to be a lead up to Jim Morrison going uh uh uh uhhhh!

dopediana
24th May 2004, 01:37
"bird on a wire" by johnny cash

Dr. Rosenpenis
24th May 2004, 01:46
Originally posted by [email protected] 23 2004, 03:44 PM
The End isnt sad, it simulates an orgasm for fucks sake, I don't know about you but I dont want my funerla song to be a lead up to Jim Morrison going uh uh uh uhhhh!
The End by the Beatles is sad. The End by the Doors and The End by The Beatles are two completely different songs.

SittingBull47
24th May 2004, 01:55
good question. I'd say Televators by the Mars Volta.

Dr. Rosenpenis
24th May 2004, 01:58
Originally posted by [email protected] 23 2004, 08:55 PM
good question. I'd say Televators by the Mars Volta.
Damn, that's an awesome song! Good choice, bro.

Rastafari
24th May 2004, 02:37
the longest fucking song ever recorded.


or Equinox

Organic Revolution
27th May 2004, 04:03
a call for blood by hatebreed... just so i could fight to death.. :)

Organic Revolution
27th May 2004, 04:04
a call for blood by hatebreed... just so i could fight to death.. :)

Deathb4Dishonor
28th May 2004, 03:00
this song that starts out with the Koto playing softly and slow at first then rising up at the end into a rather dramatic ending i think this would best fit me

Sammi87
28th May 2004, 12:13
silver and gold, by joe strummer and the mescaleros, I'm not sure who the original was by
it really effects me, I dont know why.

"I've done alot of things, I know is wrong, hope I'm forgiven before im gone."

SittingBull47
28th May 2004, 13:53
Originally posted by [email protected] 24 2004, 02:37 AM
the longest fucking song ever recorded.


or Equinox
haha. interesting.

a band, musician, somebody released a 24 hour version of beethoven's 9th (i believe) symphony. He elongated each beat to a ridiculous length. the beginning doesn't flow, but it fits perfectly after a bit. the album is called "9 Beet Stretch"

che's long lost daughter
29th May 2004, 18:32
Originally posted by [email protected] 28 2004, 12:13 PM
silver and gold, by joe strummer and the mescaleros, I'm not sure who the original was by
it really effects me, I dont know why.

"I've done alot of things, I know is wrong, hope I'm forgiven before im gone."
Isn't Silver and Gold a Christmas song? Or maybe you are talking about a different song.