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    24 14.20%
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    89 52.66%
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    46 27.22%
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  1. #51

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    "Wedding marches and funeral dirges."
    (He checks his 6)
    Duhhhh.... same thing!
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    In that case, you must love the music from A Clockwork Orange, I think the title theme was the funeral dirge of Queen Mary.

  2. #52

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    Bixby wrote:
    ----- AMBIENT / ELECTRONIC / NEWAGE / TRANCE -----
    Vangelis
    Jean Michel Jarre
    Mike Oldfield
    Moby
    Thievery Corporation
    Mind In A Box
    B-Tribe
    Enigma
    Delerium
    Deep Forest
    Air

    Ya know what? You come from a very flat land...
    But great taste in Music!
    PS, Look over yonder, you can still see your dog.....

  3. #53

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    Dance


    Freemasons mostly.

  4. #54

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    Iron Maiden!

    In June they will come to Stuttgart!
    That´s where I´ll gona bang my head! (but first a have to buy a peruke, my hair was a little longer in my younger years!)

  5. #55

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    Nice to see quite a few Iron Maiden fans in here

    Ever hear of "Here come the Mummies"?

    G1

  6. #56

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    I wore my "Aces High" Iron Maiden T-shirt to the pub last night to play DoW with Jeffry.

  7. #57

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    Quote Originally Posted by Getter 1 View Post
    Nice to see quite a few Iron Maiden fans in here

    Ever hear of "Here come the Mummies"?

    G1
    I love the mummies. I saw them here in a club a few months ago. Great live show.

    MORE COWBELT !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skullduggery View Post
    I love the mummies. I saw them here in a club a few months ago. Great live show.

    MORE COWBELT !!
    Oh man! They don't get up this way or I'ld go see em in a second :P They were in Pittsburgh and I was tempted to go vist a couple buddies over there and catch the concert. Didn't have the funds or the time off so no go.

    Speaking of the cowbelt, did you see the "carol of the belts" on you tube Check it out, good stuff.

    G1

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    I'm mostly 70s 80s rock for general listning, but like songs from across the spectrum (only exceptions are (c)rap and deep C&W). I like to put on Medieval and Renn music when I'm working on projects, which is mostly banners and garb. Medieval Babes and Anonymous 4 are good ones. Topping the list is Heart and Led Zepplin, but includes all kinds from smooth jazz (was pissed when the smooth jazz station in Cleveland went "Progressive Rock") to metal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bixby View Post
    I really like a wide variety of music depending on my mood. We have converted our 1200CD collection to MP3 so we have music on demand through our media center. I use it to make play lists for game nights and poker nights.

    Some favourite bands are:
    ----- ROCK / BLUES -----
    Pink Floyd
    Peter Gabriel
    Uriah Heep
    Boston
    Jethro Tull
    Marcy Playground
    Green Day
    Alice Cooper
    Alan Parsons Project
    Modest Mouse
    Stevie Ray Vaughn
    Long John Baldry
    Robert Cray
    Doug & The Slugs
    Crash Test Dummies
    Rammstein

    ----- AMBIENT / ELECTRONIC / NEWAGE / TRANCE -----
    Vangelis
    Jean Michel Jarre
    Mike Oldfield
    Moby
    Thievery Corporation
    Mind In A Box
    B-Tribe
    Enigma
    Delerium
    Deep Forest
    Air

    ----- FOLK -----
    Decemberists
    Garnet Rogers
    Stan Rogers

    And soundtracks by Ennio Morricone and Basil Poledouris
    Man, it's creepy Bixby like you're in my head.

  11. #61

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter View Post
    Man, it's creepy Bixby like you're in my head.
    Should we perchance meet in a future dogfight, we aill at least give salute to common musical interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bixby View Post
    Should we perchance meet in a future dogfight, we aill at least give salute to common musical interest.
    Well said my friend! Wait, you knew I was going to say that...and now you knew...Aaaahhh! You're giving me a headache.

  13. #63

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    Currently mostly Metallica, Ultravox, Leonard Cohen and a bit of Radiohead.

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    Great song and the clip But have you seen a Czech movie entitled "Tmavomodry Svet" ("A Dark Blue World") about BoB from Czech point of view? The songs there are sweet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbomber View Post
    Great song and the clip But have you seen a Czech movie entitled "Tmavomodry Svet" ("A Dark Blue World") about BoB from Czech point of view? The songs there are sweet...
    Put a link for me, please.
    Tom

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    Guys, give me a several hours (I think till today midnight [CET]) - I think I can find Dark Blue World soundtrack (but short parts of the film between songs will be in czech). At worst, I have the soundtrack at home (but I will be there on Friday).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbomber View Post
    I must add to my collection. Great clip thanks for sharing.


    Tom

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    There is only one: Children of the grave by Black Sabbath.

  21. #71

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    There is very little music I don't like. I listen to everything from ancient (as in medieval) stuff to modern crazy stuff like Steve Vai with an orchestra. My tops would be prog rock, '30s stuff like you'd hear in an Astaire & Rogers film, and Romantic era (fave being Tchaikovsky).

    My contribution to the aerial combat related list is from Kansas, "Icarus II": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU9mlIHT9JI (warning: the vid is ~7:30 minutes)

    For those of you who like classical but only have your own media collection to listen to I offer KMFA which is a commercial free classical radio station located here in Austin which streams. They play a really good variety of material.
    Last edited by Harrier; 06-15-2011 at 07:23.

  22. #72

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    If it's aerial combat references you're after - I can link up with my earlier post with this clip: Reap the Wild Wind.
    Last edited by Niclas; 06-15-2011 at 15:00.

  23. #73

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbomber View Post
    Love the music, can't understand the words but sounds like a good song.

    Tom

  24. #74

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    Tom,
    We should ask Dan-Sam, for a translation. I understand 80% of the text (our languages are similar). It's very romantic. like: I sing my serenade, it's coming a daylight, the stars are fading, and so on. Nice and sentimental
    Andrzej.

  25. #75

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    A random list of the music I listen to most (although I listen to a lot of other stuff too):

    Steely Dan
    Larry Carlton
    Toto
    Icehouse
    Jeff Beck
    Pat Metheny
    Eric Johnson
    Marillion
    Tool
    Iron Maiden
    Megadeth
    Disturbed
    Alice Cooper

  26. #76

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbomber View Post
    Tom,
    We should ask Dan-Sam, for a translation. I understand 80% of the text (our languages are similar). It's very romantic. like: I sing my serenade, it's coming a daylight, the stars are fading, and so on. Nice and sentimental
    Andrzej.
    Nice thanks.
    Tom

  27. #77

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGKR View Post
    Wedding marches and funeral dirges.
    You mean there is a difference?

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    Although I like all sorts of music (except heavy metal) I have always liked SOUNDTRACKS for game playing. Of course the type of soundtrack has to match the genre of game you 're playing. James Horner and John Williams are great for WoW (Once you get Starships and X-wings out of your head.) Especially Apollo 13 (Horner) and Empire of the Sun. (Wiliiams) Pirates of the Caribbean is very cool too. The music for Band of Brothers is amazing. (Michael Kamen) Wow here are so many...

    I never thought of playing 40's swing - that seems like a good fit too!

  29. #79

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    Like andrew but with the diference i hear hard and Heavy and hate Rap.

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    Did you guys see my clip above. It surprises me a bit that there are no comments - Not many vids these days feature a Sopwith Triplane that prominently...

    Never mind the music, I'm not at all fond of the song myself, even though I love the group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbomber View Post
    We should ask Dan-Sam, for a translation. I understand 80% of the text (our languages are similar). It's very romantic. like: I sing my serenade, it's coming a daylight, the stars are fading, and so on. Nice and sentimental
    Oh guys, I really like you OK, I try, but sorry for my english:

    It is Dawning
    Jaroslav Ježek

    I am looking into your heart,
    when I am singing under your window,
    the same words every night, again.

    My serenade, my serenade I am singing,
    I am looking to the window in vain,
    the stars will fading before I sing it once.

    it's coming a daylight, wake up, it's coming a daylight,
    banish cold dream,
    it will be a hot day,
    it is time to awaken.

    It is dawn over the woods,
    stars are pale, it's coming a daylight,
    open if you hear my voice,
    it comes time,
    if you want escape with me.

    Moment, just a little moment
    before the white day,
    It will be the end of the adventure.
    it's coming a daylight, it's coming a daylight in the east,
    the next day too,
    will be like a dream,
    if you want to escape with me.
    Last edited by Dan-Sam; 06-16-2011 at 09:16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niclas View Post
    If it's aerial combat references you're after - I can link up with my earlier post with this clip: Reap the Wild Wind.
    Sorry I didn't see the link. Very good video and the song does sound like the eighties which I like.


    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan-Sam View Post
    Oh guys, I really like you OK, I try, but sorry for my english:

    It is Dawning
    Jaroslav Ježek

    I am looking into your heart,
    when I am singing under your window,
    the same words every night, again.

    My serenade, my serenade I am singing,
    I am looking to the window in vain,
    the stars will fading before I sing it once.

    it's coming a daylight, wake up, it's coming a daylight,
    banish cold dream,
    it will be a hot day,
    it is time to awaken.

    It is dawn over the woods,
    stars are pale, it's coming a daylight,
    open if you hear my voice,
    it comes time,
    if you want escape with me.

    Moment, just a little moment
    before the white day,
    It will be the end of the adventure.
    it's coming a daylight, it's coming a daylight in the east,
    the next day too,
    will be like a dream,
    if you want to escape with me.
    Thanks
    Tom

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    One of my all time favorite songs- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG48Ftsr3OI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan-Sam View Post
    Oh guys, I really like you OK, I try, but sorry for my english:

    It is Dawning
    Jaroslav Ježek

    I am looking into your heart,
    when I am singing under your window,
    the same words every night, again.

    My serenade, my serenade I am singing,
    I am looking to the window in vain,
    the stars will fading before I sing it once.

    it's coming a daylight, wake up, it's coming a daylight,
    banish cold dream,
    it will be a hot day,
    it is time to awaken.

    It is dawn over the woods,
    stars are pale, it's coming a daylight,
    open if you hear my voice,
    it comes time,
    if you want escape with me.

    Moment, just a little moment
    before the white day,
    It will be the end of the adventure.
    it's coming a daylight, it's coming a daylight in the east,
    the next day too,
    will be like a dream,
    if you want to escape with me.
    We Salute You!

  36. #86

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackalWSU3 View Post
    One of my all time favorite songs- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG48Ftsr3OI
    Great song Jack, thanks for sharing. She reminds me of this one.




    Tom
    Last edited by CappyTom; 06-18-2011 at 16:30.

  37. #87

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    My musical tastes are just too eclectic to pigeon hole into one choice - Classical to Hardcore House, Rock to Jazz, it all depends on the mood I am in!

  38. #88

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan-Sam View Post
    Guys, give me a several hours (I think till today midnight [CET]) - I think I can find Dark Blue World soundtrack (but short parts of the film between songs will be in czech). At worst, I have the soundtrack at home (but I will be there on Friday).
    OK, it is a little weird to quote myself, but I think that I can upload the soundtrack from Dark Blue World in Sunday. I have it in MP3 (ready with translated song titles), but it is on my home computer. Wait a weekend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan-Sam View Post
    OK, it is a little weird to quote myself, but I think that I can upload the soundtrack from Dark Blue World in Sunday. I have it in MP3 (ready with translated song titles), but it is on my home computer. Wait a weekend
    I will be getting back home late Sunday after Origins and look forward to hearing it.


    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan-Sam View Post
    OK, it is a little weird to quote myself, but I think that I can upload the soundtrack from Dark Blue World in Sunday. I have it in MP3 (ready with translated song titles), but it is on my home computer. Wait a weekend
    I'm in, Daniel. Upload it, please.

    Andrzej.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightbomber View Post
    I'm in, Daniel. Upload it, please.
    Andrzej.
    Look at this topic: http://www.wingsofwar.org/forums/sho...2733#post72733

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    Classical while gaming, all others depending on the mood. Classically trained trumpet and pianist through the conservatory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Red Baron View Post
    Classically trained trumpet and pianist through the conservatory.
    Why, wouldn't they let you in the house?

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    Anytime you're lining up a bomb-run, Poledouris's score from Flight of the Intruder is a good choice--if you can find a copy... though it really needs to have the off-key Brad Johnson & Willlem Dafoe cover of Petula Clark's "Downtown" added.LOL
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    What no Fusion Jazz or new age, Techno no awnser for me then.

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    I like country music, preferring the older stuff. But also like late 70's rock or pop rock. My husband calls the country nusic I like goat roping music but that just makes me turn it up louder.LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by moorias View Post
    I like country music, preferring the older stuff. But also like late 70's rock or pop rock. My husband calls the country nusic I like goat roping music but that just makes me turn it up louder.LOL
    I haven't heard that phrase "goat roper" sense high school. That was what they called us that rode and roped. We like the same type of country music.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by CappyTom View Post
    Great song Jack, thanks for sharing. She reminds me of this one.




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    I'm a product of the 70's rock music. I lived in San Diego during my four years of high school. I went to so many concerts at the sports arena. My first was Led Zeppelin...when it was all said and done. I had dropped over four thousand dollars. I had kept my ticket stubs and wrote on the back if I took a date and went out to dinner before concert, and yes I had a job and paid for it myself.

    I like all kinds of music from every decade. Swing, crooners, some country, to rock. My favorite is Jazz. I just love Davis, Coltrane,Monk. I'm talking real Jazz not Kenny G stuff...

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