What music would you like at your funeral?


Assuming that at some point far into the future that you have gone to audiofile heaven, what you you like people to play at your funeral in case you are listening and to help them with their loss?
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"The Suit" James Taylor/Jerry Douglas
"Help on the Way>Slipknot>Franklin's Tower" Grateful Dead
"Suite No. 1 for Unaccompanied Cello" J.S. Bach
Jethro Tull "Elegy" I want to record myself playing the flute part and have my kids play the guitar. And "Be Thou My Vision."
Great responses - thanks for playing. I think that I would start with the Surfaris Wipe Out to get the blood going, then One Dying and a Burying (Well, I think I found a sure fire way to forget), the Gambler (know when to hold em, know when to fold em), Then Joplin Get it While you Can. And finish with "Give me the beat boys and free my soul, I want to get lost in the Rock and Roll".
"No Depression" by Uncle Tupelo, followed by the Dead doing "We Bid You Goodnight".
Wooly Bully by Sam the Sham and the Pharohs.
Always thought it would crack everyone up.
hey Gunbei,have you ever heard,Pussy,by the ,Lords of Acid ? I would like to have Jimi Hendrix ,Angel and Sinatra,I did it my Way, played when i go,,,
I'd like more of an Irish wake -- how about some George Thorogood's "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer"? Or perhaps some German beer drinking songs like "Das Jagen Das Is Malt Mei Leb'n"? Since I would like my stereo playing at the wake, some stop them in their tracks female vocals would also be nice -- something from Eva Cassidy (who I would be visiting), Lori Lieberman or Lisbeth Scott would do the trick. Of course, all that assumes that someone thinks my departure would be a loss ;-)
Constipation Blues by Screamin' Jay Hawkins or My Girl's Pussy by Ian Whitcomb.

I'd love to see the looks on everyone's faces.