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2 Pac-To Live And Die In L.A....How Long Will They Mourn Me?-"I know soon one day I'll be in the dirt"......Freddie Mercury of Queen-Death On Two Legs-"You're tearing me apart"......Lynyrd Skynyrd-Free Bird-"If I Leave Here Tomorrow, would you still remember me"?...That Smell-"The smell of death surrounds you"

2006-10-25 20:42:16 · 8 answers · asked by A 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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Jim Morrison/Doors-Five to One: "five to one and one to five; no one here gets out alive."

John Lennon/Beatles-Ballad of John and Yoko: "last night the wife said, oh boy when you're dead, you don't take nothing with you but your soul, think!"

George Harrison/Beatles-Within You Without You: "We were talking - about the space between us all; And the people - who hide themselves behind a wall; of illusion, Never glimpse the truth - then it's far too late - when they pass away."

2006-10-25 21:01:01 · answer #1 · answered by L96vette 5 · 1 1

Bella Morte - Funeral Night
George Harrison - The Art Of Dying

2006-10-28 13:19:17 · answer #2 · answered by Strange Design 5 · 0 0

Brian Jones became genuinely beautiful to seem at decrease back contained in the early days of the Rolling Stones. imagine how very much shocked i became to locate years later that he became actual very short. I have continually had a good appreciation for the early Stones sound, and that i imagine Brian's experimenting with quite some gadgets in all likelihood further to that. you in basic terms not in any respect quite knew what sounds he became going to come back up with. absolutely one of my fashionable Stones songs has continually been tell Me (you're coming decrease back to me). I can also appreciate artwork that they did lengthy after Brian died, in spite of the indisputable fact that the band lost a number of that is area and grew to change into quite predictable of their sound following enable It Bleed.

2016-12-05 06:03:05 · answer #3 · answered by rushford 3 · 0 0

I've got a great example for you. First of all I am a huge SUBLIME fan, and Bradly Nowell wrote a song on Sublime's second release (Robbin' the Hood), the song is called "Pool Shark." In the song he wrote about his heroin addiction, and if you listen to the song it is very creepy, because he talks about loosing the war, he means his war against his addiction. And sadly because of his addiction we now have one less great musician.

2006-10-25 21:43:44 · answer #4 · answered by sublime_4doz 1 · 0 1

There many songs about death in HIM albums.But the singer is alive. And also try with Michael Hutching

2006-10-25 20:45:32 · answer #5 · answered by bilezlatko 3 · 0 0

Ludwig Van Beethoven, 5th symphony Death knocking at the door...DA DA DA DAAAAAAA!

2006-10-25 21:44:25 · answer #6 · answered by bestfriendthemom 4 · 2 0

Cliff Burton wrote, "To Live is to Die" performed by Metallica. Randy Rhoades co-wrote, "Suicide Solution." Hendrix wrote, "I Don't Live Today."

2006-10-25 20:46:17 · answer #7 · answered by potential tourist 2 · 0 0

didn't johnny cash write a song about death? i could be wrong though.. eminem wrote it as well, "before they through me inside my coffin and close it".. also if you watch the d12 video for "how come" Proof is getting shot in it and he died about a year later (r.i.p)..

2006-10-25 21:28:14 · answer #8 · answered by mari s 1 · 1 0

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