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Re: [DL] Potential Product Question (To The Group)
> John
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> From: Peter King
> To: deadlands@gamerz.net
> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 6:18 AM
> Subject: Re: [DL] Potential Product Question (To The Group)
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>
> Hi Everyone, Sorry to bring this onto the group but you guys
> seem like the best people to ask.
>
> Hypothetical Question, suppose someone had commissioned a top
> composer to do a follow up to the deadlands soundtrack cd, What
> kind of moods would people want to create or want to hear? Any
> inspirational music anyone can reccomend, obviously excluding any
> of enrio's which goes without saying.
>
> I hope no one is offended by me posting this question on here ,
> Just figured thatyou guys play the game so who better to ask, if
> im lucky shane might answer as well.
>
> Regards and a happy new year to all, get back on yer horses and
> hit the trails again.
>
> Personally stuff with the same ambiance as enrio morricones man
> with the harmonica.
>
>
>
> Peter King
>
> Marshal & Long Time Gamer under "The Judge David Gabriel" &
> "Chance Black"
>
Besides enrio morricones stuff and Wierd Wailin's, for a deadlands game, I actually would suggest the following
Note: That some aren't exactly creepy, but they work.
Kenny Rodger's - the gambler - if there was any song that represented the huckster this is it.
Dust to Dust by Steve Roach & Roger King.
Today's a good day to die - Robbie Robertson - If your playing the native side, this is the song that will represent. Actually most of his music kinda works for a native campaign.
Diggin' - cowboy bebop soundtrack. A fun western dity that works.
"'A Pistol for Paddy Garcia' " - the pogues- makes for a real western feel.
Dixieland - aka the confedercy national anthem - done on guitar - seriously works for a civil war campaign.
The Turn of the screw soundtrack - seriously creepy music for the fun of it.