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desirableroasted 09-15-07 03:24 PM

I have lots of old Delta blues from the 20s and 30s... some early big band stuff... lots of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and while not "authentic" (most are from the mid 40s,and they would not have been available on wax) I have a lot of American old-time radio stuff... early Abbott and Costello, Great Gildersleeve. the Goldbergs. And lots of American war radio recordings from the old networks.

Lots of this stuff is available for little or nothing on the Net at "old time radio" sites; you can assemble a 12-hour gramaphone in just a weekend for $25 or less. It won't be 100% authentic -- most of the stuff out there is English or American -- but it helps with the immersion.

Lest I sound the purist, my boat goes into harbor with Led Zeppelin's Immigrant Song cranked up so high .....

Jimbuna 09-15-07 03:35 PM

Now approaching 1000 tunes....varies....war era, classical, movie tracks :arrgh!:

Kaleu. Jochen Mohr 09-15-07 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morts
my gramophone is loaded with sabaton:rock:

and AC DC :yep:

Morts 09-16-07 05:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaleu. Jochen Mohr
Quote:

Originally Posted by Morts
my gramophone is loaded with sabaton:rock:

and AC DC :yep:

yup:yep:

johnm 09-16-07 10:04 AM

Period music.

I've also got some wartime radio tracks.


If I feel adventurous, I sometime play Jazz tracks on another machine (being weird, I've got half a dozen old machines rather than a up-to-date games setup).

Iron Budokan 09-16-07 10:46 AM

I listen to music from the period so that's why I voted "Other".

Saldiray 09-16-07 12:38 PM

I prefer Das Boot Soundtrack. It really suits the long voyages in the Atlantic.

Jimbuna 09-16-07 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Saldiray
I prefer Das Boot Soundtrack. It really suits the long voyages in the Atlantic.

Don't disagree with you.......but do yourself a favour and listen to the end title track off Crimson Tide :rock: :up:

Brag 09-16-07 06:54 PM

I listen to the GWX track and plan to add some other period pieces

Cezbor 09-17-07 03:02 AM

I listen to gramophone tracks and Lutzow II and III mods:up:

Petsman 09-17-07 03:04 AM

GWX Grammophone.

ReallyDedPoet 09-17-07 06:51 PM

Period music plus some famous speeches mixed in.


RDP

Jimbuna 09-18-07 02:58 AM

I agree.

The worst one has gotta be the Chamberlain "peace in our time...." :p

The best IMO would either be Roosevelt "woken a sleeping giant...." or Churchill "never in the annals of human conflict....." :arrgh!:

ReallyDedPoet 09-18-07 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
I agree.

The worst one has gotta be the Chamberlain "peace in our time...." :p

The best IMO would either be Roosevelt "woken a sleeping giant...." or Churchill "never in the annals of human conflict....." :arrgh!:

Yeah, those are two great ones Jim :up:


RDP

Dowly 09-25-07 04:41 AM

My crew begs me all the time "Please herr kaleun, play the 'Yellow Submarine' one more time, please..."

So that's what I listen.. like I have a choice... :-?


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