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John Davis


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Cambridge, U.K.
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 10:06 am    
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As I am not a religious person and I know Bob won`t stand a religious discussion here but, I thought when they burn my bones I reckon I would like them to play the big E and Canon which I`ve always loved and I thought no one could equal his performance of it but when they get to the end bit, they should let this cat take over
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=QjA5faZF1A8
If I`m still capable of thought it would take my mind off the heat......Smile
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Michael Douchette


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Gallatin, TN (deceased)
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 10:13 am    
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Well... as I said in another thread, Dad's theme song for his radio show was "Steel Guitar Rag." At his funeral last August, I had my 'Bud up there next to the altar, and when it came time to wheel him out, I played him out with it. Everyone loved the whole service. I had a country band doing the music for the whole thing. Lovely Laney got up and sang a most moving song with just her guitar. It was beautiful...
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Charlie McDonald


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Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 10:16 am    
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I would be good to go with that, John.

Imagine when they push your boat out, Viking style, with Mr. E playing... and then when they light the boat on fire.... the kid's good.
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John Davis


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Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 10:24 am    
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Well our Gordon Huntly whose licks I tried to steal had a fantastic sense of humour he went behind the curtain with his own rendition of "Smoke gets in your eyes".............
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J D Sauser


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Wellington, Florida
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 10:53 am    
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I shall be buried under a palm three on the hills behind Puerto Plata, overlooking the Atlantic ocean (I want see view and the breeze!). There will be a big fiesta, with pretty girls dancin' around my coconut three (I shall be laid down face up!) and there will be plenty of food and drink and loud Salsa and Bachata music. No steel guitars... I'll take that one with me.

... J-D.
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Rick Campbell


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Sneedville, TN, USA
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 11:21 am    
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True story - I've got a solo fiddle medley that I play at funerals ocassionally. The family asked me to play at my wife's dad's funeral in Toledo. I played and after the minister finished the sermon he asked if anyone had anything to say, etc... My wife's great aunt..in her late 80's stood up and said "I think we should ask Rick to play some more."

I also played at my dad's funeral. That was more difficult, but I'm glad I did it.
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Bent Romnes


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London,Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 12:42 pm    
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J D Sauser wrote:
I shall be buried under a palm three on the hills behind Puerto Plata, overlooking the Atlantic ocean (I want see view and the breeze!). There will be a big fiesta, with pretty girls dancin' around my coconut three (I shall be laid down face up!) and there will be plenty of food and drink and loud Salsa and Bachata music. No steel guitars... I'll take that one with me.

... J-D.


JD, I can identify with all you said there... The pretty girls won't be too hard to get ahold of. They are all over the place!

I'll get hold of that amazing duo with the keyboard and sax...they'll keep things going. The fiesta will just happen! It'll sure take a few days to wipe the smile off your face Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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Bent Romnes


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London,Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 12:44 pm    
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As for me...I would be happy to have a solo steel...nothing else...playing Amazing Grace. One of my favorite tunes
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Danny Naccarato


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Burleson, Texas
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 1:42 pm    
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Mooney played Green Green Grass of Home at a family friend's funeral last Sat back in Arlington, TX (it's also the church he belongs to). My son said it was quite moving... just Moon and a guitar player. They played until all of the mourners had passed by the casket....
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Archie Nicol R.I.P.


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Ayrshire, Scotland
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 3:10 pm    
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I know we won't hear it, but knowing the folks at the funeral service will, gives us comfort in advance.
Our fellow forumite, Eric West's version of `The Stars Look Down` on six string is wonderfully moving.
Even more so now, after Eck's recent health scare.

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Roy Thomson


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Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 3:23 pm    
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Hi Archie,

I have a Tablature Folio with CD that features
Abide With Me/The Lord Is My Shepherd both of
which are standard Christian hymns played at
Funeral services.
Link to MP3 of my playing the subject selections.

http://freefilehosting.net/download/3ich2

Hope this helps.
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Ron Whitfield

 

From:
Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 3:35 pm     Deathly favorites - redux
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I had a thread of this same sort about a year ago in this section that got lot's of replies. Many of them were poignant and some pretty funny.

It'll be interesting to see what we get on this one.

I'd be more than happy with anything recorded by Jerry Byrd, or played live by my bud, Bobby Ingano, should I blast off before him.
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Archie Nicol R.I.P.


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Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 4:21 pm    
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Hi, Roy.
I am unable to download the link. I have recently updated my `Real Player` and it might be due to that.
Erv's arrangement of Abide With Me is very good.
I'll not be having any religious wording at my funeral, but the music will do fine.

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David Hartley

 

Post  Posted 14 Jun 2008 4:39 pm     Hi
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I might have me playing ANGELS at mine... I suppose I should let someone know! I aint going yet though, I have to come to St Louis first!

DH
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John Davis


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Cambridge, U.K.
Post  Posted 15 Jun 2008 12:09 am    
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David I respectfully point out....
"I ain`t goin yet"
is not your decision to make Smile

I would seriously consider coming over to St.Louis with you to keep you company and record the event for the benefit of the British contingent but my new Zum is not going to be ready until December Sad

What do you reckon about that kid playing Canon?
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Stephen Gambrell

 

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Post  Posted 15 Jun 2008 6:45 am    
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I don't care, but I LOVED it when Marty Stuart and the rest came out an blistered "Rawhide" at Bill Monroe's funeral. And you KNOW it tickled Bill!
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Bill Ford


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Graniteville SC Aiken
Post  Posted 15 Jun 2008 1:30 pm    
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When a dear friend Mr. Buddy Walker, who, by the way cofounded/started the Southern Steel Guitar Convention was laid to rest, there was only steel guitar music at his sendoff. As was mentioned before, I wont hear it but, John Hughey's Amazing grace, and Bro Jim Free singing In The Garden is my request.

FWIW..My steel is already set up there at Church, so if Steven, or Charles would like to knock out a couple of lively Gospel tunes, feel free to do so.

Bill
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James Martin (U.K.)


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Watford, Herts, United Kingdom * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 16 Jun 2008 1:49 am    
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Like John I'm not into church. But, if I had to choose a suitable religious instrumental I would have either Reggie Duncan's 'Blessed Assurance' or Buck Reid's 'In the Garden'
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Howard Tate


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Leesville, Louisiana, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 16 Jun 2008 5:02 am    
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I have L.T.Zinn's "Aloha From Hawaii" CD, that would be nice, or anything from Bill Stafford, or "Heres That Rainy Day" by Emmons or...how can I decide? Trouble is I want to hear it just before I go, not after.
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Roger Edgington


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San Antonio, Texas USA
Post  Posted 16 Jun 2008 6:13 am    
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When I check out, all I want is steel music. That's what I've had all of my life.
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Erv Niehaus


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Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 16 Jun 2008 6:40 am    
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Thanks for the nice words, Archie. Very Happy
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David L. Donald


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Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 16 Jun 2008 6:57 am    
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Well when pressed to think.
Pacabelle's Cannon in D is great,
and Buddy's version is too.

I would also want Amazing Grace.

And one of my tunes Rivers Edge.
http://worldserver4.oleane.com/canardplus/Musique/River's_Edge.mp3
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Frank Freniere


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The First Coast
Post  Posted 17 Jun 2008 12:15 pm    
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"Where Were You" by Jeff Beck would sound nice in church.
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James Collett

 

From:
San Dimas, CA
Post  Posted 17 Jun 2008 8:48 pm    
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I'm not going to waste my time with a funeral- just when everyone gathers around to read my will, they first have to listen to 8 hours of my pre-recorded hack steel playing!! Whoa! Laughing
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Erv Niehaus


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Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 18 Jun 2008 8:20 am    
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I guess whatever Buddy Emmons wants to play will be fine with me. Very Happy
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