We all know about the importance of a living will.
But picture this: you're lying there in that sterile hospital bed, unable to respond to the outside world. Inevitably, your close relatives are bringing their ideas of things you might respond too, including music.
But let's face it -- you don't let them change the channel or the radio station in the car -- why would you trust them with something this important.
This is not just any playlist -- it's a compilation of songs and sounds guaranteed to raise you from the dead -- or they migh as well pull the plug-- theircompetitor, Mar 02 2006 Fatal_20Auto_20Collision_20Song [hippo, Mar 02 2006] Coma Card http://www.musicjam...om/body.html?id=288 [spidermother, Mar 03 2006] Unfortunately I have surreptiously swapped your playlist with one that only features Leonard Cohen...-- wagster, Mar 02 2006 Assuming I'll be off in some Steven Donaldson type dream universe, I'll just take elevator music, to keep the dream alive.-- DrCurry, Mar 02 2006 I'm curious if they've done experiments with a single persistent sound.
Like I'm decades out of school but confident that if I kept hearing my mom's voice "time to get up" I'd wake up if only to scream get out of my room :)-- theircompetitor, Mar 02 2006 I don't know - maybe your loved ones' choice of musical stylings might rouse you, screaming, "Switch that rubbish OFF!"-- spinglespangle, Mar 02 2006 Be careful to make the music different from your Fatal Auto Collision Song (see link)-- hippo, Mar 02 2006 but I really do like the Grateful Dead!-- xandram, Mar 02 2006 "So, what's on your coma soundtrack?"
Might make a fair conversation starter.-- PollyNo9, Mar 02 2006 Sublime: "I ain't getting out of bed today"
What's on yours?-- Pac-man, Mar 03 2006 Baked - Coma Card (link). "In the event that I may pass into a coma for some unexpected reason, please wake me with the song _____________".-- spidermother, Mar 03 2006 random, halfbakery