What Happens When You Die?


As John Garfield's character in "Body And Soul" says -- "Everybody dies." If today were that fateful day, what would happen to your equipment and your music collection? Do your spouses, relatives, friends, etc. have any idea about its value, both financial and emotional? Is there any piece of equipment or music you would want to be buried/cremated with?

Me, they'll lay me out on a Marshall stack and set it afire while showing "What's Opera Doc?" My music collection will be boxed up and sent to a storage facilty with each box being labeled "Rosebud". The equipment will be distributed to my relatives, non of whom will have the slightest appreciation of its value.
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I have instructed my son and daughter, under no circumstances, sell anything (records especially) at a cheap garage sale. Research the value, and sell to a collector.
A friend of mine has me listed in his will to carry out the sale of his gear, if his wife doesn't want it.
Hopefully my spouse will garner a regular second income parcelling out my CD's one at a time on ebay. If she sells one a week, it'll take 17 years to dump them all! BTW, nice joke Jsaah!
For all of you who want to be buried. Make sure your loved ones know to put sand in the sides of the coffin to reduce vibration under ground. For those of you who want to be cremated. Make sure your loved ones play "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown during the cremation process. For those of you who want to be frozen (cryogenics,) not only may you return to hear your beloved system, but your body will become one of the components. Now how cool is that!
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