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Big Paul 12-23-07 04:05 PM

Boomtown Rats - I never loved Eva Braun:arrgh!:

Seriously, you can't beat the GWX tracks. I have that record on my car mp3, Heinrich knows the one!:oops:

TheBlackHand 12-24-07 01:38 PM

Most definately BIG BAND stuff. It's great when "I'll Be Seeing You" comes on as my latest kill is slipping into they abyss.

I'm fortunate to have a large collection of 1940's era music and radio clips.

The radio clips have been DL'd off the net at various places. Earthsation 1 for one. I've converted the .rm's to .mp3's.

A few years ago my dad got me a 15 disc collection of Glenn Miller wartime broadcasts. These are outfrickinstanding!

I also really like the Edith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich tracks.

Then, of course, the U-Boat Radio Mod stuff is absolutely essential.

Here's some screenies of my gramaphone juke box:

http://www.npt.com/~scott/screenshots/grammy1.bmp

http://www.npt.com/~scott/screenshots/grammy3.bmp

http://www.npt.com/~scott/screenshots/grammy4.bmp

http://www.npt.com/~scott/screenshots/grammy5.bmp

http://www.npt.com/~scott/screenshots/grammy2.bmp

Jimbuna 12-24-07 01:42 PM

Is that all you've got.....slacker :lol:

http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...lies/santa.gif

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...de/wolf-38.gif

Pascale 12-25-07 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silentrunner
Which type of music do you listen to while playing a sub sim

On the Gramophone to SH3 I listen to period music. (Only exception is a few classical pieces, Wagner, conducted by Wilhelm Fürtwängler after the war, and Liszt, conducted by Kurt Masur.) I have several Gramophone mods which are sorted and rotated by dates of release, so I will not hear a track released in 1940 when the campaign is taking place in 1939. (If you're going to try to be authentic it should be reflected in the music as well!) The music are mainly light German popular schlagers and Tanzmusik of the time. Some German march music too. French music can also be found, but especially after the fall of France in 1940.

Although I have a decent collection, I have so far not included any music or radio from enemy or neutral countries such as Britain, America, or Sweden. It is true the U-Boats had radio and could listen to foreign broadcasts but, for the moment at least, I feel it somehow spoils the atmosphere inside the U-Boat. In time I hope to include music from the Netherlands and other occupied countries...

Besides music I can hear speeches, interviews, PK-reports, fanfares followed by OKW gibt bekannt... with front developments, entertainment. I don't have enough of this kind, so I am always looking for more.

Oh, and no music during battle!

Ivan Putski 12-25-07 01:30 PM

Period music, with some war news broadcasts thrown in.

-SWCowboy. 12-29-07 06:55 PM

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say Hank Jr's song I'd Love to Knock The Hell Out of You and If the South Would've Won go pretty good on the high seas :up:

Sailor Steve 12-31-07 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pascale
I have several Gramophone mods which are sorted and rotated by dates of release, so I will not hear a track released in 1940 when the campaign is taking place in 1939.

I completely agree; I do it pretty much the same way. However, are you aware that you can use SH3 Commander's randomizer function to organize them by year, so they rotate themselves automatically?

Saves much time and effort.

Oldgamer48 12-31-07 12:19 PM

I put classical into the grammophone folder, and big band. I'm a big fan of Wagner, and so much of his works are played on my boat. I don't care if the crew likes it. I do ...

:cool:

vodkavera 12-31-07 12:46 PM

I don´t lisend to any music at all.
I like to hear the sound of the ocean.
Word!

/VV

Dowly 12-31-07 12:52 PM

Metal! :rock:

Jimbuna 12-31-07 01:00 PM

I've added some lord Haw Haw broadcasts into the SH3 Commander 'date' folder http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Magnito 01-04-08 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheBlackHand
The radio clips have been DL'd off the net at various places. Earthsation 1 for one. I've converted the .rm's to .mp3's.

Nice collection man!! I looked and the speeches & broadcasts of Earthstartion1 DVD HISTORICAL AUDIO must be awesome! Maybe i buy it.

I have military music of the period or before, in particular Ye Banks & Braes, Garry Owen 7th Cavalry March, Blood Upon The Risers, Ade Polenland, Flieg Deutsche Fahne Flieg!, and many URSS military music with chorus like Sviashchennaia voina, song of the plains, Rider's march, Red October Hymn, Kossack's Song, Katiusha, Kalinka..
Ochi Chernya or Schwarze Augen and Lili Marlen my favorites.

wizardmatt 01-06-08 03:05 AM

Kaleun Hans von Schmitzen, son of WW1 fighter ace Otto von Schmitzen (get a copy of Red Baron 3d off eBay (NOT the SoldOut version!!!) and download the patches for XP compatibility), is a fan of all types of music. He's just acquired a complete set of Robert Johnson's recordings on vinyl, and is working on some Holst (Mars, the bringer of war!) and Mozart's Requiem (for dead British merchant seamen). Groovy, baby!

Chisum 07-28-08 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnm
Period music.

I've also got some wartime radio tracks.

Same for me.

;)


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