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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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You have crashed your car,you know you are going to die,in the distance you can hear the emergency vehicle's, at least you're warm,the heater is still running,what music would you like playing as you slowly slip away? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was in that situation once (wasn’t quite dying, but the rest is similar). The verve, bittersweet symphony was playing. I remember thinking it fit the situation at the time. |
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Maybe I’m weird but I have a Spotify playlist for my funeral... kind of thing you do when I’m lockdown... so one of those...
Pour Whiskey on my grave - Jacob Bryant..
Very Southern Rock and pretty good tempo... |
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"You have crashed your car,you know you are going to die,in the distance you can hear the emergency vehicle's, at least you're warm,the heater is still running,what music would you like playing as you slowly slip away?"
Has to be "HELP" by the Beetles, first line
"Help"
"I need somebody"
"Help"
"Not just anybody"
"Heeeelp"
"Wheres the para medic, when your lying on the groooownd"
"There are people standing all arooound"
"So please, please help meeee"
"Wheres that fucking para medic noooow"
"If he's not quick I'm gonna bleed ooout"
"Heeeelp, me, please please help me"
"I hear the sirens but their so far awayyyy"
"Their getting louder, louder by the day"
"If they don't get, here in tiime"
Will someone kiss me on my, on my behind"
I forget the rest something about " blow me and I'll be fine"
"Wont you please, please blow me, blow mee, blow meeeee". |
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Was once sat on a bench in Manchester with my bezzie mate after a night of excessive alcohol and debauchery in the gay village.
We were both hungover to fcuk and felt like we were proper dying.
Suddenly a little old Eastern European woman in a headscarf started playing a very melancholic number on her accordian right next to us.
It was like the soundtrack to our hangover and we just looked at each other and burst out laughing.
So I'd like that please
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