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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: admiraldick on May 01, 2010, 11:45:11 AM
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i guess that this kind of thread comes up all the time, but it can't hurt to discuss it again ;)
when we've got special games going (rather than the regular get together), we like to have music playing that inspires and evokes, so i was wondering if anyone here does the same? if so what do you listen to? do you listen to period music? or something more modern?
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Any Sergio Leone soundtrack.... :D
My dad used to have an LP (which for any of the young whipper-snappers here is one of those big black plastic discs with grooves on both sides ;) ) which was a collection of all the old classic 50s and 60s Western movie themes. Some absolutely superb music on it, but I've no idea what happened to it and can't remember the name >:(
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A good question, and always worth discussing.
I have several soundtrack CDs that we play when gaming at my house.
The Magnificent Seven for Western gunfights
The Alamo (1960 version) for Tex/Mex games
The Mask of Zorro for...wait for it..... Zorro games :D
I also have a Mariachi band CD for Tex/Mex games, but to be honest it drove us mad after playing it on the loop. lol
For Gothic Horror we use the Francis Ford Coppola Dracula soundtrack, its quite atmospheric....
I also play these when paintiing and building stuff, I find it helps motivate me and get me in the right mood. :)
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I also have a Mariachi band CD for Tex/Mex games, but to be honest it drove us mad after playing it on the loop. lol
Crazy fool! :o :o
lol
Knights Of Cydonia by Muse is very good for "Kung-Fu Cowboys In Space" type games, should you feel the need......
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Plenty of mood music for modelling or gaming in CD's by Midnight Syndicate or Nox Arcana, from pirates to horror to adventure. I'm also a big collector of soundtracks. Batman Begins, Van Helsing, King Arthur, Lawrence of Arabia, music by Hans Zimmer, Basil Poledouris, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, ...
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:D Young Guns 2 soundtrack by Jon Bon Jovi.... We play LotoW.. just the right cheese factor!
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:D Young Guns 2 soundtrack by Jon Bon Jovi.... We play LotoW.. just the right cheese factor!
Sadly my figures never get shot down in a blaze of glory :'(
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Sergio Leone soundtrack, as was mentioned, and the Grateful Dead's "Cowboy Songs" (Dire Wolf, Me and My Uncle, Jack Straw, freind of the Devil, et al)
This stuff is a slice of FRIED GOLD!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXldafIl5DQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL-X53ze5O0&feature=related
And for a Cheesy, Italian Tom Jones vegas Style Western:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLA9p3Y3wMs&feature=related
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All of the above, including the Mariachi pub clearing sounds, plus a bit of Woody Guthrie (Chisholm Trail and Jesse James).
Ramirez
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At the Bengal Club we make our own compilations for various game types.
Colonial, Pirate, Colonial again, Boxer, and a couple of Wild West versions.
Mostly it's movie music, but with a few famous snippets of film dialog thrown in.
We've actually created a couple of Mexican Revolution compilations, but the lads can only handle so much of the Federale Fanfares before mutinying and demanding that the sound system be turned off.
Amazon.com has lots of Western Themed Soundtrack CDs. Here's a link to the one I found most useful. Kudos to the City of Prague Philarmonnic.
http://www.amazon.com/Wild-West-Essential-Western-Collection/dp/B00000K2DU/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1272748933&sr=1-2-fkmr0
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Of course, if y'all are SERIOUS about playing some old honk during a game, you must do this:
(I remember in 5th grade, my teacher, Mr. Wislon (a black guy, who was an accomplished blues drummer) came in crying. He said "Lynyrd Skynyrd were killed in a plane crash". Tears flowed, among 5th graders. That is how bad these guys rocked the country/western!
Look at that crowd in England! I didn't know you guys liked the old honk?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTtaflRXBCg&feature=related
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I also have a Mariachi band CD for Tex/Mex games, but to be honest it drove us mad after playing it on the loop. lol
Sometimes they have Mariachi bands at the restaurants around here. Hard to enjoy a good burrito in peace when there's 4-5 of them standing in front of your table playing for a tip.
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Of course, if y'all are SERIOUS about playing some old honk during a game, you must do this:
(I remember in 5th grade, my teacher, Mr. Wislon (a black guy, who was an accomplished blues drummer) came in crying. He said "Lynyrd Skynyrd were killed in a plane crash". Tears flowed, among 5th graders. That is how bad these guys rocked the country/western!
Look at that crowd in England! I didn't know you guys liked the old honk?
Oh Yes! I loved the original Skynyrd line-up and think God And Guns is a fantastic album ;D
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Sometimes they have Mariachi bands at the restaurants around here. Hard to enjoy a good burrito in peace when there's 4-5 of them standing in front of your table playing for a tip.
Thats somehting I would like to experience (perhpas just once though.. ;)) :D
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i own an old first person shooter (from 1997 i think) for my pc called outlaws, which came with the soundtrack free. the composer was called clint bajakian and the music is very reminiscent of the old sergio leone westerns.
i used to put that on in the background while playing. you fellas should try and track it down, the music is really very good.
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For anyone with spotify I have this playlist...
http://open.spotify.com/user/madstoat/playlist/5d2nFDNEdWGY2iSoaF93GL
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Lots' of good suggestions here. If you want to go to the authentic era music, there's always Dave Bourne's Saloon Piano Cd's. More info on the man and his music: http://www.drewdaniels.com/saloonpiano.htm He plays authentic music using authentic instruments. So it's fine for background music for roleplaying etc. I got two Cd's worth, and their great. As you can read on the site, Dave Bourne appeared in Deadwood too!
Another good Cd is Ry Cooder's movie Soundtrack for The Long Riders. Great tunes, also very authentic sounding. And this time with singing too. Gotta love Cole Younger Polka!
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Thats somehting I would like to experience (perhpas just once though.. ;)) :D
Ahhh, memories of Hollywood, LA and San Fran back in 1980. I ate so many burritos and heard so much piped mariachi music, I spontaneously grew a Zapata moustache lol lol
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I spontaneously grew a Zapata moustache lol lol
I see from your recent photos you are still sporting it. ;) lol
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Soundtracks like those mentioned are great. The Long Riders one is a personal favorite.
There is a great band from Arizona (although the members hail from California and include a German I think) called Calexico that I like. They do everything from covers of traditional Mexican songs like "Cascabel" to modern electronica-like stuff like "Attack, el Roboto, Attack!". They have some live stuff up over on www.archive.org.
Robert Earle Keen is another contemporary guy I like. He's country/rock, but the albumn "Nowhere to here" has several songs that cover the career of a fictional gunfighter.
Then there are the dozens of tracks by Bob Wills and other cowboy swing artists crammed on my ipod.
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For western games...
(and I am suprised no one said it yet...)
Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads and More Gunfighter Ballads
Also try...
The two Deadlands RPG soundtracks (Weird Wailins and Aces and Eights)
For other games, I have a lot of other playlists...
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and Ry Cooder's soundtrack from The Long Riders 8)
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and Ry Cooder's soundtrack from The Long Riders 8)
Oh yes! I love Ry Cooder's stuff and that is a great soundtrack ;D
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Oh yes! I love Ry Cooder's stuff and that is a great soundtrack ;D
Me too, I'm a big Ry Cooder fan. The Paris Texas soundtrack would go pretty well too, and almost the Alamo Bay one (both 20thC plot films, but great stuff).
Oh, and for anything a bit Cajuny - the soundtrack from Southern Comfort :-*