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Sparks
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I asked my AI companion for a playlist for SH3 and it came back with this...
🎧 Silent Hunter 3 Patrol Playlist – From Biscay to Battle 📍 1. Departure from Lorient – Calm and Reflective These tracks set the atmosphere as you slip past the pens and into open water. “Lili Marleen” – Lale Andersen or Marlene Dietrich “Le Chant des Partisans” – French Resistance Song (adds grit and period flavour) “Moonlight Serenade” – Glenn Miller (imagine drifting into the night...) 🌊 2. Open Sea – Slow Days and Long Watches For the long, hypnotic stretches before contact: “Beneath the Waves” – Instrumental ambient (custom mod tracks if you use any) “Erika” – German Army marching song (good for discipline and routine) **“Silent Night Patrol” – Custom modders' creation; check subsim forums for downloads) “Falling Leaves” – Nat King Cole (yes, slightly out of date, but hits that wistful tone) 🛠️ 3. Tension Mounts – Radar Pings, Aircraft Nearing You feel it coming… “In the Hall of the Mountain King” – Edvard Grieg (builds perfectly with tension) “O Fortuna” – Carl Orff (over the top, but fits sudden air attack moments) “Dies Irae” – Verdi or Mozart (Requiem) (adds that chilling edge when depth charges fall) ⚓ 4. Post-Combat Reflection – Damage Report, Casualties, Survival For the quiet moments after a hard fight: “Adagio for Strings” – Samuel Barber “We'll Meet Again” – Vera Lynn “Schlaf, mein Kind, schlaf ein” – German lullaby-style piece (if you want to simulate crew rest) 🔄 Optional Loop: Docking Back Home When you're limping home on fumes and damage... “La Mer” – Charles Trenet (oddly hopeful and fitting) “Es geht alles vorüber, es geht alles vorbei” – Lale Andersen (period perfect)
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