John Peel Gravestone Steve points us at
The Guardian's gravestone meme inspired by the news that
John Peel's grave has a line from an Undertones song on it. The mind boggles as to why the Telegraph had a picture of the actual stone but none of the other media sources did, I assume stupidity? Anyway, the questions: 1) Which lyric would you have on your tombstone?
2) Which song has been the soundtrack to your life?
3) Do you have any suggestions for the pop-music epitaphs of world figures?
I answered on his post but, y'know, I was going to link the picture anyway because, well: Dude! John Peel!
And it is a most excellent gravestone. So I guess you want my answers, right?
1) Which lyric would you have on your tombstone?
Resisting the temptation of I did it my way, I'm going for If there is a hell, I'll see you there, and remind myself to get my hell icon redone as I messed the transparencies up :-(
2) Which song has been the soundtrack to your life?
I has no clue on this one, so I'm copping out.
The Sound Of the Suburbs by The Members
3) Do you have any suggestions for the pop-music epitaphs of world figures?
Tony Blair,
already coveredWe could've been anything we wanted to be...
I did consider Pulp's Mis-Shapes, but that'd be silly. On the subject, while looking it up, there's a cover by
Franz Ferdinand? Also considered was
Radiohead's Anyone can play guitar: Here we are with our running and confusion
And I don't see no confusion anywhere
And if the world does turn, and if London burns
I'll be standing on a beach with my guitar
I want to be in a band, when I get to heaven
Anyone can play guitar
And they won't be a nothing anymore
But, y'know, how can you really pick one song for your whole life?
Ah well, any more takers?