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DiscussionDo you plan on listening to music before CTB? If yes, what are you listening to?
Thread starterharlemriver
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I love music. I want to go while listening to harlem river by kevin morby or please please please let me get what i want by the smiths. I'm just trying to ignore some stuff rn since my parents are home so I tought I'd ask some useless question to pass time.
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I'm not sure yet but i feel like it romanticizes it more, like having a last song that plays while you go forever... so yeah, probably. But not sure which songs
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Hard to say. I think I'd make a new playlist altogether, and leave it on shuffle. It'd be interesting to know which one of my options would walk me down the road. There would definitely be a few cavetown songs, Your sister was right by wilbur soot, No Below by speedy ortiz, all the kids are depressed by Jeremy Zucker, Change my clothes by Alec Benjamin and Dram might make it too. Probably some more if I took the time to really think about it.
Hard to say. I think I'd make a new playlist altogether, and leave it on shuffle. It'd be interesting to know which one of my options would walk me down the road. There would definitely be a few cavetown songs, Your sister was right by wilbur soot, No Below by speedy ortiz, all the kids are depressed by Jeremy Zucker, Change my clothes by Alec Benjamin and Dram might make it too. Probably some more if I took the time to really think about it.
Emotional ambient by AshamaluevMusic. i'm actually ask myself a lot what song will play on my funeral and i make a playlist of them. but if i had to choose one, that currently will be it because it's a really sad and depressing melody.
I don't see why it would be disrespectful. Death just doesn't feel like it can be bottled down in a single song. My mind is already a roller coaster while it's vivid and safe of there being another moment to think in the future, I can't really picture how haywire it would go knowing that death is closing in. The music will have a hard time keeping up with it.
I don't see why it would be disrespectful. Death just doesn't feel like it can be bottled down in a single song. My mind is already a roller coaster while it's vivid and safe of there being another moment to think in the future, I can't really picture how haywire it would go knowing that death is closing in. The music will have a hard time keeping up with it.
Emotional ambient by AshamaluevMusic. i'm actually ask myself a lot what song will play on my funeral and i make a playlist of them. but if i had to choose one, that currently will be it because it's a really sad and depressing melody.
I like to think of listening to one last song as some sort of alternative to a last meal(that I would personally prefer more, but unfortunately my method of choice needs to be done somewhere outdoors without people interfering so I guess that would attract too much attention)
If I had to choose a single song it would probably be something from Hozier's new album. All of them are so good it's hard to pick only one but I'm leaning mostly towards "I , Carrion". The lyrics feel very fitting: "If the wind turns, if I hit a squall
Allow the ground to find its brutal way to me"
I'm planning on listening to my favorite songs that calm me down and make me happy, like Flowers by In Love With a Ghost, Close to You by Dayglow, and Golden by Harry Styles
Ah, now I see it. Well I wouldn't find it disrespectful, as long as you kept it to you. It could be a little weird if it was like a playlist for public use or whatever I guess, but that's it.
Legitimately anything on my playlists, any of them. Doesn't matter if it's Bruno Mars, Halsey, Metallica, or MLP fan songs. If it can bring me some contentment before my passing, that'd be what I'd pick. I mean, that's what I did with attempts past. Effectively went on like normal after taking the excessive dose, with the exception of writing a letter, until I threw up. I know I wouldn't change a thing now either. I'm doing it for peace after all, not an aesthetic, so to me, that's what makes sense. But if it helps other people to listen to something specific, that's perfectly valid and understandable.
I think it would be kind of hard for me to decide on one song so I would probably just have a playlist on shuffle.
Heres some songs that I would probably have in the playlist:
Nutshell by Alice In Chains
Sunsetz by Cigarettes After Sex
Sometimes I Wonder by Dream, Ivory
Me by The 1975
Bite by Sipper
Lover by Taylor Swift
To Whom It May Concern by Ghostemane
We Found Love by Rihanna
Killer Whale by Boyscott
Our Past Lives by Far Caspian
Roslyn by Bon Iver
Abattoir Blues by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
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