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As iconic song for me has to be Last Resort by the Eagles.
But my favourite song, that is so hard I don't think I can do it
I know what you mean Munch but the Eagles are a good second place mate
As iconic song for me has to be Last Resort by the Eagles.
But my favourite song, that is so hard I don't think I can do it
Some strong songs here but I would like to share a story and a song with you all, Its about my dad who died because of a hospital blunder.
He was being treated for cancer and had been cured by chemo and radiotherapy to the extent that he was coming home the next day so I alone visited him whilst my mum who is also very ill stayed home with my sister getting the house ready, It was 7pm when I got to the hospital and my dad was just pointing into the corner of the room looking very dazed so I asked a nurse what was wrong, she said its nothing to worry about he has had a morphine overdose but he has had the antidote so will be fine once its worn off and he is in no discomfort, whilst I was away the student nurse that gave him the od returned and gave him another shot of antidote...............wrong due to him having a weakened heart....I returned to see him having fits and got a doctor to look at him straight away, at this point the curtains were drawn back and my dad was rushed into a single roon and all sorts of pipes and wires stuck in/on him and an ambulance called to get him from Cookridge to Jimmys fast.
The ambulance got there in 3 mins and we were on our way in 5mins but 1 mile away my dad suffered a massive cardiac arrest due to the second dose of antimorphine so the ambulance had to stop whilst the paramedic gave him the kiss of life and did cpr once it was apparant he was going the blue lights and sirens went on and we were at jimmys in about a minute, he was pronounced deceased on arrival but I held his hand all the way and told him we all loved him....this was playing on the radio on the way back from leeds so it really has to be my song ......sorry for the rant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGuJOfrakc8
I really love all types of music and I've been around long enough to have had a lot of favourites over the years so this was a difficult one. I would have to plump for Righteous Brothers, Unchained Melody but Simon and Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Waters would be a close second.I've also loved Roll Over Beethoven by ELO, Angels, Robbie Williams and How Deep is your Love by the Bee Gees.
Stairway to heaven. And it annoys Mrs_C when I play it on the guitar![]()
my current favourite is the funeral by band of horses, you have to watch this video whilst listening to it because it's awesome too!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z19zFlPah-o
Village Green Preservation Society - Kate Rusby, an amazing voice and she has some other fabulous songs (although a bit folky for some - not me I like that stuff)
Some strong songs here but I would like to share a story and a song with you all, Its about my dad who died because of a hospital blunder.
He was being treated for cancer and had been cured by chemo and radiotherapy to the extent that he was coming home the next day so I alone visited him whilst my mum who is also very ill stayed home with my sister getting the house ready, It was 7pm when I got to the hospital and my dad was just pointing into the corner of the room looking very dazed so I asked a nurse what was wrong, she said its nothing to worry about he has had a morphine overdose but he has had the antidote so will be fine once its worn off and he is in no discomfort, whilst I was away the student nurse that gave him the od returned and gave him another shot of antidote...............wrong due to him having a weakened heart....I returned to see him having fits and got a doctor to look at him straight away, at this point the curtains were drawn back and my dad was rushed into a single roon and all sorts of pipes and wires stuck in/on him and an ambulance called to get him from Cookridge to Jimmys fast.
The ambulance got there in 3 mins and we were on our way in 5mins but 1 mile away my dad suffered a massive cardiac arrest due to the second dose of antimorphine so the ambulance had to stop whilst the paramedic gave him the kiss of life and did cpr once it was apparant he was going the blue lights and sirens went on and we were at jimmys in about a minute, he was pronounced deceased on arrival but I held his hand all the way and told him we all loved him....this was playing on the radio on the way back from leeds so it really has to be my song ......sorry for the rant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGuJOfrakc8