Ha ha, that would be my choice too, to wind my friends up. That or Jeff Buckley singing Dido's Lament, everyone weeping into their hankies. "Remember me, remember me, but oh forget my fate...."
It's not that song, it's a song that plays during the climax of End of Evangelion and has very strong themes of suicide and loss, played over an upbeat, lively tune. Just imagine these lyrics over something reminiscent of a Beatles song circa Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band:
*I know, I know I've let you downz
I've been a fool to myself
I thought that I could
live for no one else
But now through all the hurt and pain
It's time for me to respect
the ones you love
mean more than anything
So with sadness in my heart
(I) feel the best thing I could do
is end it all
and leave forever
what's done is done it feels so bad
what once was happy now is sad
I'll never love again
my world is ending
It's one of my favorite scenes in animation, just because of how utterly fucked up everything is and how many layers there are to everything
Also great :D
I could probably pick 10 songs that fit this category from Sigur Ros~
Scratch that I could pick all 11 songs from "Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust" alone
I've been reading Eric Idle's autobiography recently ("Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life") - you might enjoy it too. He talks a lot about his relationship with George.
One fun bit, they were in Tunisia filming Life of Brian at the same time that Star Wars was filming the Mos Eisley scenes, and the cast of both movies would hang out together.
An old Mexican song, Guitarras, Lloren Guitarras., something like Guitars, Cry Oh Guitars. The music is fantastic and it seemed to me he wasn't singing about guitars at all.
Nothing because no one will be there to experience it. It’s kinda like the tree falling in the forest with no one around to witness it. Fade to black, this hermit bag of meat is gone.
"So you were born, and that was a good day. Someday you'll die, and that is a shame. But somewhere in the between there's a life of which we all dream. And nothing and no one can ever take that away"
"Well someday soon my friends, this ride will come to an end. But we can't just get in line again..."
Last Donut of the Night by J Dilla; played on an hour-long loop. In my head canon, when he was in hospital, just before he died, this was the last track Dilla constructed.
This was a triumph.
I'm making a note here:
Huge success!
It's hard to overstate my satisfaction
Aperture Science:
"We do what we must because we can"
For the good of all of us..
Except the ones who are dead
Queen - Another One Bites the Dust
Highway to Hell
Always look on the bright side of life - Monty Python
IT'S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN!!!
Sea Shanty2
Who could forget the shirtless accordion man cover
directed by:
Robert B. Weide
RIP Richard Lewis
Yakety sax.
Ha ha, that would be my choice too, to wind my friends up. That or Jeff Buckley singing Dido's Lament, everyone weeping into their hankies. "Remember me, remember me, but oh forget my fate...."
Nah, Yacketty Sax!
Don't fear the reaper, obviously.
Great choice. Such a good song and oddly calming.
Well it's got to be Frank Turner's "Eulogy" innit?
Not everyone grows up to be an astronaut
Not everyone was born to be a king
Not everyone can be Freddie Mercury
But everyone can raise their glass and sing
Well I haven't always been a perfect person
Well I haven't done what mum and dad had dreamed
But on the day I die, I'll say at least I fucking tried
That's the only eulogy I need
Crub your enthusiasm theme song
lmaooo yes, perfect
Caramelldansen
My Way by Sinatra
Anything by tropical fuck storm. Maybe "it's getting boring by the sea" by blood red shoes.
Hm.
I don't think I can pick one. I don't know if that means I don't know myself or I know myself too well.
"The egg and I" by the seatbelts?
That's pretty good
You're gonna carry that weight
Wow. I’ve never encountered someone mentioning tropical fuck storm in the wild.
Metallica - Fade to Black
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9HZ_tx8aWuA
Kansas - Dust in the Wind
Scatman
Those things you call dead haven't yet had the chance to be born
Scatman is legend. RIP. Just got done watching a few of his old interviews, what a nice, humble guy.
I like to think that'll be the day the music dies, so I'll go with American Pie.
Komm Süsser Tod - Evangelion
Black Hole Sun - Sound Garden
0.o
Komm, süßer Tod: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komm,_s%C3%BC%C3%9Fer_Tod,_komm_selge_Ruh
It's not that song, it's a song that plays during the climax of End of Evangelion and has very strong themes of suicide and loss, played over an upbeat, lively tune. Just imagine these lyrics over something reminiscent of a Beatles song circa Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band:
*I know, I know I've let you downz
I've been a fool to myself
I thought that I could
live for no one else
But now through all the hurt and pain
It's time for me to respect
the ones you love
mean more than anything
So with sadness in my heart
(I) feel the best thing I could do
is end it all
and leave forever
what's done is done it feels so bad
what once was happy now is sad
I'll never love again
my world is ending
It's one of my favorite scenes in animation, just because of how utterly fucked up everything is and how many layers there are to everything
Also orange juice... A whole Lotta orange juice. Like so much orange juice. But yes, this one xD
Yakkety-sax
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9434BoGkNQ
I would hope it's something good, something with a nice beat and maybe a piano. A song I adore but haven't heard in a decade.
My grandfather died listening to Willie Nelson it was peaceful at least.
Sigur Ros - Hoppipola
Fantastic song! Definitely end-credit music!
Love that one. I'm partial to Agætis Byrjun as a closing song. Despite what Agætis Byrjun means.
Also great :D
I could probably pick 10 songs that fit this category from Sigur Ros~
Scratch that I could pick all 11 songs from "Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust" alone
The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
Another One Bites The Dust
John Cage, 4'33"
The true answer.
Side note, there used to be a YouTube video of this song where the audio was muted for a copyright violation.
Loser by Beck
Chris Smither - Place in Line
https://youtu.be/djzR7594I1U
I really enjoyed that, thank you
Smither is pretty brilliant...
https://youtu.be/THQO-JLjMnA
https://youtu.be/1HtvroTf9d4
Hell yea. I got these saved for later!
I feel like you'll probably really enjoy Charlie Parr as well, if you don't already know him
Fuck you... By lilly Allen
Mr. Blue sky
Fuck This Shit I'm Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJUhlRoBL8M
George Harrison mortgaged a house to see this movie.
@NaibofTabr your comment led me to give op an up vote without listening because I knew exactly what song it was from yours!
@weirdbeardgame @FartsWithAnAccent
I've been reading Eric Idle's autobiography recently ("Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life") - you might enjoy it too. He talks a lot about his relationship with George.
One fun bit, they were in Tunisia filming Life of Brian at the same time that Star Wars was filming the Mos Eisley scenes, and the cast of both movies would hang out together.
Classic post mortem song.
Windows 95 startup music, but vaporwave
Spanish Flea
T.S.O.L. - Code Blue
The closing theme from MST3K
So long, and thanks for all the fish
Colt 45 And two zig zags BABY THATS ALL YOU NEED
My Way - Frank Sinatra. I've always said if I were to follow through on my suicidal ideations I'd do a cover of that as my farewell to my loved ones.
An old Mexican song, Guitarras, Lloren Guitarras., something like Guitars, Cry Oh Guitars. The music is fantastic and it seemed to me he wasn't singing about guitars at all.
Lyrics translation:
Guitarras, lloren guitarras,
Guitars, cry oh guitars
violines lloren igual;
violins you cry as well;
no dejen que yo me vaya
don't let me leave
con el silencio de su cantar.
with your song silenced.
Gritemos a pecho abierto
Let's yell with a full chest
un canto que haga temblar
a song to make tremble
al mundo que es el gran puerto
this world that is the great port
donde unos llegan y otros se van.
where some arrive and others go.
Ahora me toca a mí dejarlas,
Now it's my turn to leave you,
ahora me toca a mi marchar;
now it's my turn to part
guitarras, lloren guitarras
guitars, cry oh guitars
que ahí queda lleno de amor,
that there remains so full of love,
prendido de cada cuerda,
clinging to each string,
llorando a mares mi corazón.
crying oceans, my heart.
Afroman - Because I Got High
Or
Dr. Hook - I Got Stoned and I Missed It
Same song in two genres, really.
This brass band cover of Radiohead - Motion Picture Soundtrack https://youtu.be/ZeI0PXj7LIw?si=BlnYr_o8IfJ9FKy9
Don't even need to click the link to know
Weezer Island in the Sun
https://youtu.be/bVjeYbRmkQ4
Jesus Don't want me for a sunbeam, from the Nirvana MTV Unplugged Album
Dropkick Murphys - Going Out in Style - https://youtu.be/D7g3RuoreRc?si=XXRp3T4RFFCEbPqq
Thought Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve was the one that played for everyone?
Sound of Silence cover by Disturbed
Legit a solid cover.
Edit: lol down voters, have you even listened to it? Definitely thought it was a meme until I heard it too!
Man has the voice of a god.
Grateful Dead - Brokedown Palace
"Don't want to be an american idiot" -Green Day
Videotape - Radiohead
No matter what happens now
You shouldn't be afraid
'Cause I know today has been the most perfect day
I've ever seen
I'd probably opt for something instrumental. Ephemeral by Pelican.
Baby don’t do it - The Band
But then a mid-credit scene appears showing that it was all a plot and I faked my death, AND IM STILL HERE SUCKERS.
Today - Smashing Pumpkins
Andrew Bird - Drunk by Noon
https://piped.video/watch?v=5aOwtRCbU9E
Hopefully some song that will be written by someone who hasn't been born yet.
hopefully Aram Khachaturian - Sabre Dance but i dont know if im cool enough.
Sewerslvt - goodbye
Dirt in the Ground - Tom Waits
Failing that, either Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes by Thievery Corporation or Hell is Round the Corner by Tricky.
Monty Python's Flying Circus theme song.
Miss new booty
My Marie
by Vernon Geyer
WARNING - please enable DRM module for audio playback
Well Done by The Afters
I'd prefer "Beloved" by Mumford & Sons, ideally. Though, I'd need someone to sing it for me, so... probably not. nice to think about though.
Nothing because no one will be there to experience it. It’s kinda like the tree falling in the forest with no one around to witness it. Fade to black, this hermit bag of meat is gone.
Somewhere In The Between by Streetlight Manifesto. One of my favourite songs for sure.
"So you were born, and that was a good day. Someday you'll die, and that is a shame. But somewhere in the between there's a life of which we all dream. And nothing and no one can ever take that away"
"Well someday soon my friends, this ride will come to an end. But we can't just get in line again..."
It's been a long road, gettin from there to here... #ent
Drifter in the dark by Ween
Shrimp Poboy.
Guile theme
@weirdbeardgame
If I could go out to this https://youtu.be/BjDaPOWdx6s?si=6dHpGWpFoc1ZKzvE that would be so awesome.
But most likely it'll be this https://youtu.be/q9RAZxNdCk8?si=CxHNQawNEcqpy47T
https://youtu.be/IONLm457jZQ
Too many to choose from.
As of right now i chose:
lllow the sun By the olllam
https://youtu.be/1P_c69BWTO0?si=bLDpN1vIC5KJsAc2
Hold on to memories by Disturbed
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=QAnqNxLjuAA&si=h6HAH7OtAFEHzzzM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pGqRaAZdEuY
One of the best outro s I have had the pleasure of hearing. So long y'all, off to the eternal hunting fields!
Pastoral by Moondog.
I'll Try Anything Once - The Strokes
The Highwayman
https://youtu.be/rnjvn67GDfo?si=polhAOR_5Hm-mxhv
Eduard Khil - I am very glad, because I'm finally returning back home, also known as trololo song.
Rock and Roll suicide by David Bowie
"He Layeth on High"
Which is about a big baby duck that gets its head stuck in a stewed tomato.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ljFaKRTrI
Andrew Prahlow - Travelers
Every time I open spotify, I always start my music experience with one of 3 songs..
"Numb" by Linkin Park
"Complicated" by, Avril Lavigne
"Perfect Day" by Hoku (legally blonde soundtrack)
so probably one of those 3 songs
Grateful Dead - Black Peter
November rain
Son of Man.
GWAR Sick Of You
https://youtu.be/_n1hlu6Jxnw?si=wiXsmr4M_R-yT0ZI
Pig - by Dave Matthews Band.
Beach House - Days of Candy
VNV Nation - The Great Divide
“The Soundtrack to the movie of my life” by Friendly. At least that’s what I imagined as a teenager lol.
Femtanyl - AND IM GONE
This is how you remind me
Nickelback
Or maybe My Own Prison by Creed
LA Woman - The Doors
Purple by Crustation as remixed by J Dilla (6:47)
and
"Lonely as the sound of lying on the ground of an airplane going down", the first three tracks off of He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corners of Our Rooms by A Silver Mt. Zion (19:54)
Jóga by Björk interpolated with the coda from Timabaland's video mix of Hit 'em wit da Hee by Missy Elliott. (about 6:28)
and
You Got Me by The Roots (4:19)
and
Roads by Portishead (5:03)
So... end credits for 42:31.
and, finally, after the credits
Last Donut of the Night by J Dilla; played on an hour-long loop. In my head canon, when he was in hospital, just before he died, this was the last track Dilla constructed.
my time by bo en
Lena Raine - Otherside
Children of Enceladus - Space Cadets
"Alone Again (Naturally)" - Gilbert O'Sullivan
The Midnight - Explorers
The path before us, The world behind us, I'll wait for you there.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll6ONO-ae4o&si=dpeX-RyeLH6I1fAi