Ok. One more from me.
The greatest ever no. 2 - when the charts actually meant something!
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If I have anything to do with it my funeral will be utterly godless. But if it wasn’t......
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I re read this thread, it’s an old one with some long gone posters, and somewhere on it I wrote that I had given my funeral no thought, and didn’t really intend to.I was at two funerals in two days a couple of weeks back, both cremations. The first was my wife's sister-in-law who was 73 and had been ill for some time. Her favourite music was Abba and Cliff Richard, so we had a bit of both, with the final piece as the the curtains closed around the coffin being Devil Woman! A little surprising at a religious service.
The second funeral was of a work colleague who had died suddenly and this was a civil service. He was a West Ham fan, and as we entered the chapel we were treated to I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles by the Cockney Rejects. This was the second civil funeral I have been to and I have to say that these services are much more personal and consequently much more moving than religious ones. The service is conducted by a 'celebrant' and that's what a funeral should be, the celebration of a life. That's how I want to be seen off.
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My other half has always said she wants Decades by Joy Division (good documentary on them on BBC4 tonight BTW). Now I can't listen to that song and I really liked it.
I've always said something by Westlife - I want everyone to be in tears at my funeral.

If I have anything to do with it my funeral will be utterly godless. But if it wasn’t......
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