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rtrapasso -> RE: Music to taste (6/3/2005 7:54:36 PM)


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ORIGINAL: testarossa

I'm listening to "Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles", Lili Marlen, etc. My favorite is Hitler has only got one ball:

Hitler
Has only got one ball,
Goering
Has two, but very small
Himmler
Has something similar,
But poor old Goebbels
Has no balls
At all!

[image]local://upfiles/14153/4FA67F3E46BA41CE8C03DC0AE33B30F1.gif[/image]


Strangely enough (or maybe not), according to an article i read YEARS ago about a Russian autopsy report on Hitler's charred body, he indeed only had one testicle...




Subchaser -> RE: Music to taste (6/3/2005 8:14:12 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: rtrapasso


quote:

ORIGINAL: testarossa

I'm listening to "Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles", Lili Marlen, etc. My favorite is Hitler has only got one ball:

Hitler
Has only got one ball,
Goering
Has two, but very small
Himmler
Has something similar,
But poor old Goebbels
Has no balls
At all!

[image]local://upfiles/14153/4FA67F3E46BA41CE8C03DC0AE33B30F1.gif[/image]


Strangely enough (or maybe not), according to an article i read YEARS ago about a Russian autopsy report on Hitler's charred body, he indeed only had one testicle...


That’s true, this is called monochordism… or cryptochordism, poor bastard, no wonder he married Eva Braun only two days before suicide.

Thanks God I have bichordism… or stereochordism?? [:D]




panda124c -> RE: Music to taste (6/6/2005 9:08:56 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: testarossa

I'm listening to "Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles", Lili Marlen, etc. My favorite is Hitler has only got one ball:

Hitler
Has only got one ball,
Goering
Has two, but very small
Himmler
Has something similar,
But poor old Goebbels
Has no balls
At all!

[image]local://upfiles/14153/4FA67F3E46BA41CE8C03DC0AE33B30F1.gif[/image]


How about "In Der Furhe's Face" Spike Jones [:D]




Oliver Heindorf -> RE: Music to taste (6/9/2005 12:17:01 AM)

hmm, I have apple i-Tunes running in the background playing

Königgrätzer Marsch
Preussesn Gloria
Panzer Marsch
and other things like that ;-)




Alikchi2 -> RE: Music to taste (6/9/2005 12:43:40 AM)

I love Preussens Gloria! Ever since I heard it playing while watching The World at War..




Oliver Heindorf -> RE: Music to taste (6/15/2005 12:42:25 AM)

hmmm, I switched over to

Assorted to Trance Vol. 15 from DJ Irish. Keeps me raveing from Dec 41 way to 46 [image]http://forums.di.fm/images/smilies/grinning-smiley-007.gif[/image]





Drex -> RE: Music to taste (6/15/2005 12:59:27 AM)

I prefer classical music myself. for long turns like WitP, Mahler is good. Neilson's Sym#1 has a good martial section in the first movement, Percy Grainger's ballet "Warriors" is also good for getting in the warlike spirit but my favorite is Roy Harris's Symphony#6 "Gettysburg" - all four movements.




Sharkosaurus rex -> RE: Music to taste (6/15/2005 3:56:22 PM)

World War 2 was hell on the world's opera singers. In 1946 the opera singers were either dead, retired, too old, or too young.




waynec -> RE: Music to taste (6/16/2005 6:23:22 AM)

movie scores (not necessarily soundtracks as they sometimes contain vocals)
blue max
das boot
victory at sea both cd's
war movie theme collections
first blood
rambo 2
gladiator both cd's

didgeridoo music
meadowland song (russian)

holst-the panets
beethoven symphonies
orff-carmina burina
prokiev-alexander nevsky
shostakovich-leningrad symphony
rimsky-korsikov-russian easter overture






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CaptDave -> RE: Music to taste (6/16/2005 9:02:39 PM)

I, too, like the music that comes with the game, but I've stopped listening to it because it runs through my head all day for weeks!

If I listen to music, it could be just about anything -- I'm too lazy to change what's in the player very often. Right now I have a disk of Debussy piano music, the Eastman Wind Ensemble's "Screamers" disk (mostly circus marches, but some others, including Guadalcanal), the Minneapolis Orchestra (obviously an old recording!) with the Gayne Ballet Suite and Shostakovich's 5th, and the Cincinnati Pops' 2-CD set of Gershwin's orchestral music.

I'm more likely to have a movie playing for background noise. "Tora! Tora! Tora!" is a good one to get in the right mood. Almost any submarine movie does the trick, too.




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