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Pantherblaster -> Music when playing SPWAW (10/21/2001 8:01:00 PM)

I was wondering if any of you play certain kinds of music when playing SPWAW?
In 99% of the times I only play one or more of the following CD's: 1-A burned double CD filled with downloaded soundtracks (Gettysburg, The Thin Red Line, Saving Private Ryan, Back Draft, Crimson Tide, Dances With Wolves, The Rock, Starship Troopers, Platoon, The Perfect Storm, Amazing Grace, Hamburger Hill, Gladiator, etc.).
2- U2 double CD (Live Zooropa Tour).
3- Sarah Mc CLaughlan (spelling?), especially the song "In the arms of the angel".
4- The whole Soundtrack CD's from The Thin Red Line and Gladiator. So, what do you people put in the CD-player (or MP-3 player/MD-player/Cassette/DCC or anything else)??? Regards, Pantherblaster




Omero -> (10/21/2001 8:50:00 PM)

Rage Against the Machine!




Oberbefehlshaber -> (10/21/2001 11:31:00 PM)

When playing a jungle battle....The Doors "The End" works for me.....
Joe Osborne




Tom Terror -> (10/23/2001 10:17:00 PM)

Can't really say but sometimes I put certain songs on repeat: Ambush - Sepultura (when you go down fighting - yeah) Stand Tall - ProPain
Head Up - Deftones And I found scots bagpipes always work for me. TomT




sebagonzalez -> (10/23/2001 10:56:00 PM)

Salsa, Pop, or Disco Music is fine to me




Warhorse -> (10/24/2001 12:49:00 AM)

Depending on the mood, either some swing, or if I'm really pissed off at the enemy, various heavy metal songs!!




KG Erwin -> (10/24/2001 5:23:00 AM)

Depending on the game and the mood, I usually go for no music at all. However, for the German fans amongst us, I found a number of military tunes using the search feature on WinMX. One of my favorites is the marching song "Erika". Great for an Eastern Front game. Of course, on WinMX you can find the soundtracks for just about every movie you can think of--I got the main themes for "Glory" and "Gettysburg" there. If you want some good war music, or whatever else, that's a good place to start. (Sorry about the plug, it's for historical information only)




slehtine -> (10/24/2001 6:50:00 AM)

My 'playlist': Agressive ones: Iron Maiden, Anthrax, Cypress Hill
Softer: Enya, Moby, Gladiator I'd like to play some classical too, unfortunately I haven't had change to do much research here. Any ideas? -Sasa




Alby -> (10/24/2001 8:00:00 AM)

Metallica "one"




Wild Bill -> (10/24/2001 11:14:00 AM)

All those, and some others too...Theme from Zulu, Memphis Belle, Top Gun, Battle of the Bulge (German Armor Song), Victory at Sea, Air Force One (great sound), Once Before I Die, Battle of Britain, and so on. I have two cassette tapes full of great stuff. Here, I got to go turn it on right now! Wild Bill




El -> (10/24/2001 1:02:00 PM)

Metallica, Man'o'War, O'Fortuna, Braveheart soundtrack and ofc German Military Marches aka Erika(best damn march music ever ) + others. Mannerheim




RichardTheFirst -> (10/24/2001 2:46:00 PM)

The Wagner's music (Valquiria??) which the commander of the heli squadron used on "Appocalipse Now" should give a heroic mood "Vini, vidi, vinci" - Julius Caesar




El -> (10/24/2001 6:28:00 PM)

Ride of the Valkyries I think is the name. ( I have it as my callsound on my cell ) Mannerheim




RichardTheFirst -> (10/24/2001 7:12:00 PM)

Since we are talking about music I invite everybody to join the Morpheus community. They have the best mp3 search engine I ever known. I'm part of it and downloaded more than 500 musics so far. Simply great! The next search will be the Ride of the Valkiries Try this adress for the download and subscrition, if it doesn't work please let me know: http://musiccity.streamcastnetworks.com/ "Vini, vidi, vinci" - Julius Caesar




RichardTheFirst -> (10/24/2001 7:36:00 PM)

Got it. The track from the movie If any of you guys want to teach me some Java I put it in here "Vini, vidi, vinci" - Julius Caesar




halstein -> (10/24/2001 8:27:00 PM)

Hi.
I don't play music that often, when i play SPWaW, but when I do, the country I play, migth be a factor. When playing the Soviet Union, the Soviet National Anthem, sung by the Red Army Choir, is nice. It goes great to Stalin Organs. Playing Germany, I have a CD with a lot of German marches, that fits well, even if the marches is actually written pre-WW1. Halstein




generalrichmond -> (10/24/2001 8:36:00 PM)

I believe that would be 'Flight of the Valkyries'. And where can I d/l that Soviet anthem? I've tried looking on Morpheus and gotten nothing under Soviet or Russian...




RichardTheFirst -> (10/24/2001 9:08:00 PM)

Nope. It's "Ride of the Valkyries" alright. Try it at Morpheus. It will work....
Try also "russian marches" with audio selected, discovered two from the red army choir. "Vini, vidi, vinci" - Julius Caesar




Pantherblaster -> (10/24/2001 9:58:00 PM)

The Topgun SOundtrack was actually the first CD I bought, oh yes back in the old days (snip). Back than you actually had to buy the whole freakin CD if you'd liked only one song in particular (the Topgun movie theme, naturally). Regards, Pantherblaster




orsha -> (10/25/2001 12:29:00 AM)

Panzerlied the german tank song, and a couple of mixes from 'DJ adolf' I found on morpheus.




Halgary -> (10/25/2001 2:45:00 AM)

Metal works for me. Nightwish: Wishmaster (her powerful singing voice suits perfectly for war games) ... I touched Tarja's hand once on a gig btw... *sigh* Manowar: Kings of Metal (You can't beat this bands attitude...) Virgin Steele: House of atreus Acts I and II (These include great variety of both calm and furious songs)




kutalik -> (10/25/2001 4:48:00 AM)

While we're on music, here's a good link for free downloads of Red Army music:
http://russia-in-us.com/Music/GRV/RedArmy/




generalrichmond -> (10/25/2001 4:51:00 AM)

Ride of the Valkyries - right, right. I just realized I mixed that up with Flight of the Bumblebee. WAAAAY different, although both being great musical pieces. I am finding just way too much stuff on Morpheus. It's silly. I can't even download it fast enough. Try German March and Russian March as search items. Should try British March and French March also!!!




varjager -> (10/25/2001 12:34:00 PM)

I listen mostley to Running Wild and Blind Guardian.Manowar is also blowing my speakers every now and then when the war gets hot!




El -> (10/25/2001 1:13:00 PM)

Yep of course Nightwish too. And Man'o'War is the best music out of England...ever! Mannerheim




kurtbj -> (10/25/2001 2:29:00 PM)

Rage Agsinst the Machine or Living Colour. Screaming guitars scare the enemy troops.
Tom Morello and Vernon Reid RULE!!




Halgary -> (10/25/2001 2:43:00 PM)

quote:

Originally posted by Mannerheim:
Yep of course Nightwish too. And Man'o'War is the best music out of England...ever!
If I'm not very much mistaken Manowar is from the US. Therefore Skyclad is the best English band. If you do not agree, listen to the record "Qui Avant-Garde á Chance". Amazing! Not very good backround music though... [ October 25, 2001: Message edited by: Halgary ]





El -> (10/25/2001 3:20:00 PM)

Damn. Seems I have been fooled for a long time to believe they are from England..Well my bad for not checking it up . Thanks for the clarification...I'll take my words back then..There is NO good music coming from England . Mannerheim




sami heimola -> (10/25/2001 9:05:00 PM)

Best background music for (almost) all fronts:Judas Priest (especially "Painkiller" and "Screaming For Vengeance" ) and Halford "Resurrection" and "Live Insurrection" ! And of course, Nightwish and Stratovarius for Winter/Continuation War battles !




Halgary -> (10/26/2001 3:33:00 PM)

quote:

Originally posted by Alby:
Metallica "one"
We sang that song a lot when we were on a march during the army. Especially: "Landmine has taken my sight \ Taken my speech \ Taken my hearing \ Taken my arms \ Taken my legs..." -part. It was kind of spontaneus. Every time someone shouted: "Left, left, left..." that song just started to echo in our head and it had to come out Ten guys and a couple of women marching on a forest road, singing Metallica... there's something poetic about that.




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