Lou Reed - Perfect Day (I like the idea of my suicide being dipped in irony)
Just a perfect day,
Problems all left alone,
Weekenders on our own.
It's such fun.
Just a perfect day,
You made me forget myself.
I thought I was someone else,
Someone good.
As for the song, I adore it. I love the juxtaposition of happy lyrics and gloomy music, which I think is perfect considering the song is about Lou's heroin addiction. Interesting to note Lou's views on assisted suicide; when asked in an interview what he thought about it, he said, "People should be able to choose what they want for themselves. That's what I think about it."
Nick Drake - Things Behind the Sun
Very depressive song appearing on his final album before he killed himself. I like how pessimistic he sounds, but I still often feel inspired to live while listening to it.
Please beware of them that stare
They'll only smile to see you while
Your time away
And once you've seen what they have been
To win the earth just won't seem worth
Your night or your day
William Basinski - For David Robert Jones
Written as an eulogy to David Bowie, I've always thought this song does what Basinski does best: isolating a certain emotion into a composition quarter of an hour long. The song has always felt like the death of something massive, as if watching the fall of civilization, Earth or the sun before your own eyes.