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Noel_From_Ireland

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An idea to help mission makers
« on: 07 Oct 2003, 12:18:03 »
I know that music can play a big part in how a mission feels for the player and I think that perhaps it may be a good idea, that everyone posts here, all the good tunes that you think may suit certain conflicts, a brilliant set of music within a mission can really up my satisfaction and appreciation for it. What I would not like however, is if somebody made a Vietnam mission, and included lets say, punk rock as its sound theme ??? ::). In a way, this thread could be used as a resource for mission makers to find and select good tunes. This is also good for me  ;D since then I can find all those tunes that I could never remember the names off :p

So if the moderators dont mind, I will post some to start this off :)

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Vietnam War: Adagio For Strings (Platoon Theme)
Vietnam War: James Brown - I Feel Good
Vietnam War: Do Wah Diddy ( Artist  ???)
Vietnam War: Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made For Walking ( ;D)
Vietnam War: Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders - Game of Love
Vietnam War: Searchers - Sugar And Spice
Vietnam War: The Rivieras - California Sun
Vietnam War: BirdBrain - Youth of America Recommended by KJAM
Vietnam War: Jimmy Hendrix - Are You Experienced? Recommended by SEAL84
Vietnam War: CCR - Fortunate son Recommened by xenofanes

WWII: Burning Bridges (Tune from Kellys Hero's)( :) fantastic tune)
WWII: The Great Escape

WWI: The Fureys - The Green Fields of France
WWI: Tommy Makem & Liam Clancy-The band played Waltzing Matilda

[Somalia / Black Hawk Down] Hans Zimmer - Of the Earth

[N.I Conflict] The Chieftains - Women of Ireland (Instrumental version)
[N.I Conflict] The Chieftains - Skibbereen (Instrumental version)

[Aircraft] Kenny Loggins - Dangerzone
[Aircraft] Gimmie Some Lovin (Days of Thunder theme specifically)
[Aircraft] Jimmy Hendrix - Voodoo Child
[Aircraft] Airwolf Theme Tune (although in my personal oppinion, a bit cheesy)

[General] Prodigy - Firestarter
[General] Linkin Park - Session Recommended by Drozdov
[General] Megadeth - Rust In Peace Recommended by Warsmith
[General] Megadeth - Dawn Patrol  Recommended by Warsmith
[General] The Doors - Break on Through (not know it?, you dont know what music is)


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If your going to post mention at the beginning what it would suit like I have, and include the artist when possible, if you cant mention the artist, maybe another user can fill in your blanks, this will make it easier for users to track down the song in mention.

[I will update this one post of mine all the time :)]
Noel
« Last Edit: 11 Oct 2003, 13:23:02 by Noel_From_Ireland »

Noel_From_Ireland

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #1 on: 07 Oct 2003, 12:24:53 »
Or maybe it would be a better idea if I made a website for it instead... then people can email me and I will update it... this may cause less clogging here on the forums?
« Last Edit: 07 Oct 2003, 12:29:48 by Noel_From_Ireland »

Drozdov

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #2 on: 07 Oct 2003, 22:36:49 »
I would suggest "Linkin Park - Session" as a good tune for any atmospheric and tense cutscene. I'm using it for my campaign. Hmmm, seems I can't post these days without mentioning my campaign. Ah well. I also think "Manic Street Preachers - If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" is suitable for any mission that has a message, if you follow me. Though it is long. I was thinking of using it for my outro but decided against it.

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #3 on: 07 Oct 2003, 22:44:15 »
also for a nam mission "youth of america" by BirdBrain may be good, its a bit upbeat but the lyrics go something like

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Say a prayer for the youth of America,

God bless our youth from America.

And I can't stand this anymore,

All the dead kids lyin on your door,

and you don't hear a word they're tellin ya.

You're all dead. You're al dead...

You've been wasted!!!

and
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Don't believe a thing they're selling ya.

They got a carrot on a stick in front of ya*.

Take it back from a hurting child,

you know they can't even use it now,

and it was yours in the first place anyway.

note * this line means that they are either lying to you or as most military organisations do (not that im an exper) not let the grunts know 100 percent whats going on

Blitzer

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #4 on: 08 Oct 2003, 15:21:11 »
How's it going,
                       I'm working Megadeth's 'Rust In Peace' and 'Dawn Patrol' and
Mettalicas 'Blackend' into a couple of scenes. Mettalicas 'One' has an intro that has battle ambience for about 20 sec that sounds good. Slayer is another. I like the fast riffs for action scenes and the solos can really set the pace for getting the atmosphere of a tight battle. A lot of these songs have lyrics about war and death so they could sit well with alot of missions.
« Last Edit: 08 Oct 2003, 15:33:26 by Warsmith »

Drozdov

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #5 on: 08 Oct 2003, 15:32:06 »
I can't remember the song name or the artist, but the song goes something like this...

"1, 2, 3, what are we fighting for?
 Don't ask me I don't give a damn,
 Next stop is Vietnam.

 And it's 5, 6, 7 open up the pearly gates,
 Well I don't have time to wonder why,
 Yippee, we're all gonna die."

That's the chorus anyway. The rest of the song is also appropriate. I think it's famous enough for one of you to know who wrote it.


Blitzer

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #6 on: 08 Oct 2003, 15:44:56 »
Hey Drozdov,
                     That was Country Joe and the Fish.  :afro:  :)
« Last Edit: 08 Oct 2003, 15:46:13 by Warsmith »

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #7 on: 08 Oct 2003, 16:11:48 »
How about

Vietnam War: Are You Experienced? - Jimi Hendrix

Any: Kashmir - Led Zeppelin

[vehicles]: Fuel - Metallica

Blitzer

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #8 on: 08 Oct 2003, 16:41:15 »
Jaws for a boat mission. Sorry fella's, had to ;D
The composer John Williams has done some excellent that could be used.
I was also thinking Credence Clearwater have some great songs that would go in really well, like SuzieQ in a chopper or Fortunate Son for an loose outro. Goannas 'Solid Rock' the begining would be pumping in a scene.

max_killer_payne

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #9 on: 08 Oct 2003, 17:34:45 »
For a hectic tank mission, explosions going off everywhere, maybe Frantic by Metallica. Drozdov, I agree Linkin Park session wud b great  ;D I love their music!! And maybe drowning pool 'bodies', you have to hear it to understand what i mean  ;D  

Josef

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #10 on: 08 Oct 2003, 21:14:48 »
Nightwish...The Kinslayer, just cause its cool...

Navy Seals theme, for a spec mission...

Josef

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #11 on: 08 Oct 2003, 21:19:10 »
For an Armoured Croosade-Puritania, Dimmu Borgir...

Noel_From_Ireland

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #12 on: 09 Oct 2003, 08:44:39 »
Although it is probably only my singular oppinion, I believe one should use tunes that were around during the actual conflict. It could just be me, but hearing music from the 60's in a Nam mission, really makes it feel like the 60's hence bringing about a better atmosphere.

This could be simply because im a bit old fashioned even though im only 20 years old, but I would like to hear other peoples oppinions on this.

Blitzer

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #13 on: 09 Oct 2003, 09:10:21 »
It is true, the atmosphere is great with the older songs. It works in the videos of Vietnam, but then the Matrix looked and sounded great in its  action scenes. I wouldn't like to limit myself to one style until all is tried and tested either. But I do agree with you on old classics in vietnam. Probably wouldn't like to do a scene of WW2 with some of the music that was floating around then. So you could also put it down to the 60's had great music.

xenofanes

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Re:An idea to help mission makers
« Reply #14 on: 09 Oct 2003, 09:29:22 »
"CCR - Fortunate son" is the ultimate Vietnamsong!