What music do you want to die to?

I was at that show too! In fact I was at Jerrys last 6 shows, should have been 7 shows but July 3rd at Deer Creek got cancelled because of the dawn fence jumpers.

The last two songs Jerry ever played on stage were Black Muddy River and Box of Rain…hmmmm.

As to the OP, my taste is pretty eclectic so just play some stuff I like and I’ll be fine.

How about the classic “Going Home”?

I’m torn between Nick Cave’s “Death is not the end” and Fauré’s Requiem.

Probably the latter, it lasts longer.

One more I like:

Surprised nobody’s mentioned this one yet. A toe-tapper from Blood, Sweat, & Tears

Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLXA7s55dl4

If it’s peace you find in dying
And if dying time is near
Just bundle up my coffin cause
It’s cold way down there
I hear that’s it’s cold way down there
Yeah, crazy cold way down there

I think that I’d like to listen to something I hate, so that I wouldn’t mind getting off this planet. Anything by Led Zepplin would do it.

I got just the ticket:

Are you trying to kill me?

Plus, it’s ELEVEN MINUTES LONG!

Bwah-ha-ha-ha!

Techo/Rave. Makes me wanna kill myself.

Bob Dylan’s version is actually pretty good.

“Lady of the Moon” by the group 2002.

Yeah I am not able to get to which pieces because I can’t even decide what mood?

Peaceful mindful spiritual calm?

Die laughing? Let some comic claim that he slew me?

Or a good angry song, channeling the sage advice of

Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

I think the last. Maybe something punk? Or maybe Phil Collin’s “I don’t care anymore” Blasting loudly.

Gotta hand it to them, that’s one of the greatest Dylan covers I’ve ever heard.

Speaking of whom: Nobody has mentioned “Knocking on Heaven’s Door”

I’m not a big Dylan fan, but that is a socko version, if nothing else, due to its brevity.

I’d like that one surround by my kids and maybe by then grandkids as the chorus is

And when I die, and when I’m gone
There’ll be, one child born in this world
To carry on, to carry on, yeah yeah