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Tanaka -> How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/1/2004 11:47:44 PM)

In UV there is one japanese song and all the rest are more anglo type for both sides. How about separate playtracks for each side. The allies get their war songs and the japanese get theirs. We need more japanese music and flavor! Would add lots of spice to the game!!!




Rendova -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 12:11:15 AM)

How about Pink Floyd or Lead Zeppelin [:D]




pasternakski -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 1:35:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Rendova

How about Pink Folyd or Lead Zeplyn [:D]


Pink Folyd is just funny, but Lead Zeplyn is an insult to Led Zeppelin.




Brady -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 5:35:30 AM)

"In UV there is one japanese song and all the rest are more anglo type for both sides. How about separate playtracks for each side. The allies get their war songs and the japanese get theirs. We need more japanese music and flavor! Would add lots of spice to the game!!! "

Ya this sounds cool, some pun intended[:)], A long time ago I played this realy cheasey SSI game called Pacific General, the game play was cheasey but the sound track was realy great, and It had if I remember corectly some prety good Japanese tracks realy helped to add imershion, all 40's-esk tracks.




Rendova -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 6:18:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pasternakski

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ORIGINAL: Rendova

How about Pink Folyd or Lead Zeplyn [:D]


Pink Folyd is just funny, but Lead Zeplyn is an insult to Led Zeppelin.


Sorry about that its been fixed




barbarrossa -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 7:34:52 AM)

The music in UV is so cool.

That's something I wanted to let everyone know.

The jams kick. But let's add some more stuff too. Sorry, Floyd and Zep really wouldn't work.[:'(]




Pascal_slith -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 4:26:22 PM)

How about some Tokyo Rose recordings to keep the troops moral going? [:D]




mogami -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 5:57:57 PM)

Hi, Music is nice the first 25,000 times you hear it but after that I turn it off. I watch TV while I am making my turns so I run without sound. It just takes up space on the harddrive.




Mike Scholl -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 6:05:19 PM)

Had the experiance of hearing a couple of albums of Japanese War Songs that
a Japanese player brought to a week-long WITP (paper version) game in Va.
about 20 years ago. As music it was a nice change, but the album covers also
included the words----and talk about depressing! I remember one especially
"uplifting" one that went something like:

Corpses on the water...., Corpses on the field...., Rotting in the sun..., Dying
for the Emperor...

and on and on about how nobody was every going to go home alive. A real morale
boster, that one.




tsimmonds -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 6:12:57 PM)

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a week-long WITP (paper version) game in Va.
about 20 years ago.

Were you in Richmond in 1985? I was there.....I was on Dick Walker's US team.




pasternakski -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 6:43:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Rendova
Sorry about that its been fixed


Heh. I turn the music off and fire up the stereo. A little "Stairway to Heaven" or "Black Dog" is a great accompaniment to a carrier battle...




Mike Scholl -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 7:26:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: irrelevant

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a week-long WITP (paper version) game in Va.
about 20 years ago.

Were you in Richmond in 1985? I was there.....I was on Dick Walker's US team.

Sound's right, but I went to several and I can't match up years to teams any more.
I do better remembering how the games turned out and various interesting cam-
paigns. I played the British once, the Japanese once, and the US a couple of times.
Do you remember Craig Kuramada? He was the one that brought the Japanese
Music.




tsimmonds -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 8:48:27 PM)

I do remember Craig, can picture him like it was last week. There were two games going the year I was there; he was on the Japanese team in the other game. What a great time that was.....the only advantage that paper and cardboard had over electrons is that it gave you a valid reason to spend a whole week away from home, drinking beer and eating junk, not sleeping or shaving for a week (many of us did bathe, some did not[:(]), and playing WitP non-stop with a group of like-minded nutters.




pasternakski -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/2/2004 10:01:14 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Pascal

How about some Tokyo Rose recordings to keep the troops moral going? [:D]


"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy From Company B" would be great.

For comic relief, you could include the Japanese pop group (I never knew their name) cover of the Beatles song "I'm Down" from 1964:

"I'm down - I'm learry down.
How can you raugh when you know I'm down?"

Sort of a commentary on being behind in VPs...




Mike Scholl -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 2:10:41 AM)

Let's really get into the spirit and throw in some "Bawdy Barracks Ballads" by the
Four Sargeants.




pasternakski -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 2:17:36 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl

Let's really get into the spirit and throw in some "Bawdy Barracks Ballads" by the
Four Sargeants.


You terr ries thinkin' I can't see
You can't cly 'cause you raffin' at me,
I'm down...

Yeah, "Bugle Call Rag" would be a winner, too...




mdiehl -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 7:06:52 PM)

Blue Oyster Cult required. You all know which one.

Actually, I like a good soundtrack for a game. I always enjoyed the brief snippets of "traditional" (I do not know that it was indeed traditional) Japanese sounding music that came with Pacific General. The Allied soundtrack stank and became annoying, but I could have listened to the Japanese soundtrack throughout the game.




mogami -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 7:19:48 PM)

Hi, One of the scarieist things I ever heard was a Japanese band playing Black Sabbaths "Paranoid and War Pigs" and singing in Japanese.




tsimmonds -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 7:19:54 PM)

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Blue Oyster Cult required. You all know which one.


Cities Aflame with Rock and Roll. I have not heard this song in years, and it is playing on the radio as I type this. Weird!




mdiehl -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 7:52:01 PM)

That one was not the one I had in mind but appropriate just the same. Also "Don't Fear the Reaper." Again, not what I had in mind. Hint:

"History shows again and again how nature makes plain the folly of men."




mogami -> Mood Music (5/3/2004 7:54:42 PM)

Hi, For people playing Japan in 1945 I recommend Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique"




Cpl Agarn -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 8:02:36 PM)

Godzilla
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ORIGINAL: mdiehl

That one was not the one I had in mind but appropriate just the same. Also "Don't Fear the Reaper." Again, not what I had in mind. Hint:

"History shows again and again how nature makes plain the folly of men."




mogami -> Godzilla (5/3/2004 8:12:34 PM)

Dancing bacause WITP is beta.

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Rendova -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 10:18:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mdiehl

Blue Oyster Cult required. You all know which one.

Actually, I like a good soundtrack for a game. I always enjoyed the brief snippets of "traditional" (I do not know that it was indeed traditional) Japanese sounding music that came with Pacific General. The Allied soundtrack stank and became annoying, but I could have listened to the Japanese soundtrack throughout the game.



Don't Fear the Reaper..... hmm that an interesting one to put on before launching Kamikazi strikes! [:D] GREAT SONG!!! BTW




Mr.Frag -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/3/2004 10:20:52 PM)

You know the game is almost there when people start talking about the sound tracks instead of the features ...




barbarrossa -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/4/2004 4:35:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mdiehl

Blue Oyster Cult required. You all know which one.

Actually, I like a good soundtrack for a game. I always enjoyed the brief snippets of "traditional" (I do not know that it was indeed traditional) Japanese sounding music that came with Pacific General. The Allied soundtrack stank and became annoying, but I could have listened to the Japanese soundtrack throughout the game.


Like do you mean the first song you hear in "the Stand", man?[:D]

Never got to play "Pacific General"....never out on the playStation, "Pz Gen"..........well that's cool tunes[8D].




mogami -> RE: How about more traditional imperial music for the japanese side?!?! (5/4/2004 4:36:47 AM)

Hi, For the Final Screen play "Turn out the lights the parties over"




barbarrossa -> RE: Mood Music (5/4/2004 4:38:38 AM)

Perhaps a suggestion?

"Black" Pearl Jam.
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ORIGINAL: Mogami

Hi, For people playing Japan in 1945 I recommend Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6 "Pathétique"


Hey dude, I know that song![:'(]




ColFrost -> RE: Mood Music (5/4/2004 6:06:57 AM)

Actually, when my carriers sink, I always pop Barber's "Adagio For Strings" into the CD player.

That's that music at the end of "Platoon".




LargeSlowTarget -> RE: Mood Music (5/4/2004 3:28:57 PM)

When things went wrong in a CV battle for my side, I prefer the Doors...

"this is the end
beautiful friend
this is the end
my only friend, the end
of our elaborate plans, the end
of everything that stands, the end
no safety or surprise, the end..."




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