Music that inspires or informs your wargaming

Started by d_Guy, 04 January 2019, 06:50:28 PM

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d_Guy

Rather than randomly sticking YouTube music into various threads I thought I would start a catch-all.
Is there a particular piece of music that you think captures the feel of a period or celebrates a specific event?

As the discussion of "The Soldier's Joy" in another thread inspired this one, here is a recording that I think best captures the time:


One of my favorites, performed by the Chieftains (and Liam Neeson) and highlighting one of the many interesting sidebars to the Mexican/American War:
Encumbered by Idjits, we pressed on

Leman

Yes folks, this is only Brexit for starters. Time to read up on Japan pre-1856.
The artist formerly known as Dour Puritan!

fsn

John Tams made Sharpe for me and has become the sound of the Peninsula.


One of the most horrible aspects of WWI


The Horst Wessel would evoke the early days of WWI, but how about this ...


though these chaps seem to have got most of WWI and WWII covered.


Either of these makes me think of a certain place in SE Asia at a certain time



This tune can genuinely bring me to tears

Lord Oik of Runcorn (You may refer to me as Milord Oik)

Oik of the Year 2013, 2014; Prize for originality and 'having a go, bless him', 2015
3 votes in the 2016 Painting Competition!; 2017-2019 The Wilderness years
Oik of the Year 2020; 7 votes in the 2021 Painting Competition
11 votes in the 2022 Painting Competition (Double figures!)
2023 - the year of Gerald:
2024 Painting Competition - Runner-Up!

fsn

"Garry Owen" and I see Custer's blonde hair streaming in the wind ... from a Sioux lance

"Hearts of Oak" transports one to the deck of a frigate under sail.


Lord Oik of Runcorn (You may refer to me as Milord Oik)

Oik of the Year 2013, 2014; Prize for originality and 'having a go, bless him', 2015
3 votes in the 2016 Painting Competition!; 2017-2019 The Wilderness years
Oik of the Year 2020; 7 votes in the 2021 Painting Competition
11 votes in the 2022 Painting Competition (Double figures!)
2023 - the year of Gerald:
2024 Painting Competition - Runner-Up!

Fenton

Here I go again by Whitesnake for solo wargamers
If I were creating Pendraken I wouldn't mess about with Romans and  Mongols  I would have started with Centurions , eight o'clock, Day One!

Genom

Heavier than everything that's been mentioned so far, but there's a Swedish metal band called Sabaton.  All of their albums are war related and manage to tell stories of war, actions, and heroism etc without glorifying war which I think is a rather tricky task given the subject material.  For instance they have been given an award in Poland, I can't remember which, it may have been a freedom of the city or something for honouring their history. Their big song is called 40:1 where the sing the tale of the fall of Wizna.

Well worth a listen or at least perhaps check the lyrics if heavy metal isn't your thing.

Westmarcher

In my last war-game, a BBB ACW scenario, I played the soundtrack of Glory - mind you, I also played Best of Steely Dan and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.*   :-[

* on that general lunar theme, I see Elon Musk has pointed out that the first five letters of Neil Armstrong's name spelt backwards spells 'alien.'

[btw, Nobby, sure it was a typo and you meant WW2 and not WW1 for the Horst Wessel reference]
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

FierceKitty

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfnO9wWVJ98

(though in fact the lyrics are clearly post-SYW; the 5th dragoons didn't become the Anhalt-Bayreuth regiment until somewhat later. One of the minor historical errors in Barry Lyndon)
I don't drink coffee to wake up. I wake up to drink coffee.

Techno

"Solder of the line", by Magnum.

(I bet I'm the only one here who's heard that.)  :P

Cheers - Phil

Glorfindel

Pretty much anything from 'Two Steps from Hell' but 'Strength of a
Thousand Men is a particular favourite :


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwJj2EpC8vg&t=30s


For inspiration, however, I find it hard to beat 'Preliator' by Globus.   This is
the epitomy of music to play when sending in a glorious cavalry charge...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0rP78wCRs8


Phil

fsn

Quote from: Techno on 05 January 2019, 10:19:14 AM
"Solder of the line", by Magnum.

(I bet I'm the only one here who's heard that.)  :P

Cheers - Phil
I loved his moustache.  :D
Lord Oik of Runcorn (You may refer to me as Milord Oik)

Oik of the Year 2013, 2014; Prize for originality and 'having a go, bless him', 2015
3 votes in the 2016 Painting Competition!; 2017-2019 The Wilderness years
Oik of the Year 2020; 7 votes in the 2021 Painting Competition
11 votes in the 2022 Painting Competition (Double figures!)
2023 - the year of Gerald:
2024 Painting Competition - Runner-Up!

d_Guy

As a public service:

"Here I Go Again"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tGoF51thz4A

"Soldier of the Line"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cYu3z7hkeQw

"The Last Stand" (Sabaton example)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7U9lVjZg-Kg

The musical and social importance of Steely Dan and Pink Floyd not withstanding, the theme from "Glory"
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e1YuKBp11sU

And for fsn, who arose to and far exceeded the challenge, my favorite cut from "They Died With Their Boots On" (absent lance and streaming hair  :) ):
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4m7RPjQxjmA

Since I wargame almost excusively in 17th c:
Encumbered by Idjits, we pressed on