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ast3r3x
2004-07-18, 21:24
There are just some songs that make you feel like you should be doing something. This song makes you feel like you are on an epic quest. Listen to it while driving, you feel like you have the important task of getting to your destination. Maybe it's themental conditioning of RPG games, but this song is sweet. I have a whole bunch of songs like this, but this is the best.

Linky McLinkerson (http://24.229.74.113:2222/ChronoTrigger-FrogTheme.mp3)

So what are some other songs that give you a feeling, and what is that feeling? Maybe a gay topic, but there are certain songs like this that make you feel a part of something.


WARNING: Listening to this song while driving may make you feel the need to speed unnecessarily.

Brad
2004-07-18, 22:54
Dare I ask where that song is from?

I'm a regular listener at OCR and VGMix and I don't believe I've ever come across that particular file.

Related song (http://www.vgmix.com/download?933). :)

http://brad.project-think.com/images-3/frog.gif

InactionMan
2004-07-18, 23:01
Damn you for posting that link ast3r3x. Now I've got a bloody RPG song stuck in my head.

Anyway, no matter how dorky it is, I love all video game music, but RPG tends to have a nice epic flair to it.

Luca
2004-07-18, 23:04
OMG! I'm a hobbit! Off to destroy the One Ring Of Power! Doop doop de doop... *marches off*

Huh!? The music stopped? Aw crap. *shuffles back to computer*

If you have Command and Conquer Generals, there's some badass music in the data folders you can get. I particularly like the USA's action music. Makes me want to go kick ass. And drive/bike recklessly.

I'll upload one, just give me a minute to let it transfer. My connection isn't real fast, and I am still learning the OS X command line FTP. It's actually really easy and gives a MORE GRAPHICAL interpretation of a progress bar than Fetch.

alcimedes
2004-07-19, 01:05
i have the original command and conquer music in my itunes library. good stuff. :lol:

NosferaDrew
2004-07-19, 01:18
Sounds like cheeseball midi crap to me. Sorry I don't get it.

Luca
2004-07-19, 01:25
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~resc0030/USA.mp3

The site went down as I was uploading the file. Now you can check it out. It's fun, and it doesn't sound like it was made entirely on a synth.

Argh... okay, check back in a little bit... didn't upload properly, maybe the command line FTP isn't as great as I thought...

Okay, it's done, you can listen now.

Brad
2004-07-19, 02:26
Well, I shuffled through a few songs and found some that might fit your "epic" description.

Triforce Majeur (http://remix.supertux.com/songs/Zelda_3_Triforce_Majeure_OC_ReMix.mp3) (nice swell around the 4:13 mark)
Thelonius Temple High (http://remix.supertux.com/songs/Zelda_2_Thelonius_Temple_High_OC_ReMix.mp3)
Ghosts of the Marble Hall (http://remix.supertux.com/songs/Super_Mario_World_Ghosts_of_the_Marble_Hall_OC_ReM ix.mp3)
Spekkio the Brave (http://remix.supertux.com/songs/Chrono_Trigger_Spekkio_the_Brave_OC_ReMix.mp3)

I've got a bunch more like this. You're not alone ast3r3x. :) Video game and cinema soundtracks can be very powerful and moving and are quite often overlooked by most people. I have a huge collection of both genres and I really enjoy the variety of styles and moods they can set.

ast3r3x
2004-07-19, 04:48
Dare I ask where that song is from?


As near as I can figure... (http://www.rpgplanet.com/chrono/ct_index.shtml)

I've got a bunch more like this. You're not alone ast3r3x. :) Video game and cinema soundtracks can be very powerful and moving and are quite often overlooked by most people. I have a huge collection of both genres and I really enjoy the variety of styles and moods they can set.

Good to know I'm not crazy...or at least not the only one!


Edit: I don't know, maybe this is where my geekiness shows through? :p

Moogs
2004-07-19, 08:54
And here I thought you were going to actually try and drag us into some sort of odd-ball adventure. Foiled!

Brad
2004-07-19, 09:09
Edit: I don't know, maybe this is where my geekiness shows through?Damn straight! :D

*geek pride*

http://www.thinkgeek.com/images/products/front/noplace.jpg

:p

Blueflame
2004-07-19, 12:38
I found the Crimson Tide Theme (http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=3297051&selectedItemId=3297049) especially epic in nature. It's not from an RPG (I love Chrono Trigger music, I have just about all of the songs), but it's among the best I've heard from a movie.

Blueflame

PS The movie itself is awesome too.

Dave
2004-07-19, 16:22
The song has the strongest "get up and do something" effect on me is Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson. It makes me think of morning on a beautiful and productive spring day. As for the "Epic Quest" thing, I'd have to go with Kashmir by Led Zeppelin.

iBrowse
2004-07-19, 23:09
I really like old video game music, I especially like the music from River City Ransom.

ZO
2004-07-20, 11:07
hands down, the absolute best "action" music: The Rock

composed by that badass mofo Hans Zimmer (Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, etc etc)

The best game music I listen to is from Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Thats just awesome.

You may now lock this thread :)

Brad
2004-07-20, 11:21
...Hans Zimmer (Gladiator...
Oooh, another great soundtrack, particularly track 13 "Barbarian Horde (http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?selectedItemId=5795868&playListId=57 95921)"! :)

Hans Zimmer is definitely among the greats.

curiousuburb
2004-07-20, 11:45
The song has the strongest "get up and do something" effect on me is Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson. It makes me think of morning on a beautiful and productive spring day.

"Lively up Yourself" - Bob Marley, some versions with the Wailers, some live...
(including the line "life is not a bed") has always been my favourite at this task

As for the "Epic Quest" thing, I'd have to go with Kashmir by Led Zeppelin.

Ride of the Valkyries (Apocalypse now style) works for some classical moods, but there are also times when the themes from Bridge on the River Kwai or other classic films serve to trigger a surge of adrenaline. Most of the Blues Brothers soundtrack is good for heavier right foot, too.

And although I'd have to dig out the example I'm thinking of to be clear, I find that I associate some Ska numbers with bicycling... lots of pumping brass that seems to drive arms and legs like pistons.

Wrao
2004-07-20, 16:33
here's something I recorded, very epic quest-ish

of course it is, it's a cover of a final fantasy song :D

Final Fantasy 6 overworld (http://www.icompositions.com/auditorium/showphoto.php?photo=2849&password=&sort=1&cat=500&page=1)

The composer of all the final fantasy(and I believe chrono trigger) music is named Nobuo Uematsu, I really dig his stuff.


edit: Brad and Asterix are :cool: in my book, I love video game music

edit2: obligatory mention of the advantage (http://www.theadvantageband.com/):)

X_Ranger
2004-07-21, 07:13
I really like the music composed for Myst. I purchased all the Myst music CDs.

A sample (http://www.mystobsession.com/stan/m4teaser.mp3).

ast3r3x
2004-07-21, 07:54
edit2: obligatory mention of the advantage (http://www.theadvantageband.com/):)

I am not sure I've ever thought about labeling a site the ugliest in the world without it having animated gif's, but this one may get it.

Thanks for the name of the composer for that music, now I know what to look for!

I really like the music composed for Myst. I purchased all the Myst music CDs.

A sample (http://www.mystobsession.com/stan/m4teaser.mp3).

If you like that, you'd probably like the music from Rainbow Six games. If you would be interested I could seed a torrent of it for you. Hell I might even be able to send you the disc if I can find it, I don't play it anymore.

Brad
2004-07-21, 09:24
The composer of all the final fantasy(and I believe chrono trigger) music is named Nobuo Uematsu, I really dig his stuff.Uematsu was the composer for the Final Fantasy games, but he only assisted with Chrono Trigger. That honor falls primarily on Yasunori Mitsuda. Mitsuda also did the soundtrack for Xenogears.

Wrao
2004-07-21, 14:47
I am not sure I've ever thought about labeling a site the ugliest in the world without it having animated gif's, but this one may get it.


Serious!

it's an homage to broken NES games when the colors and text gets all screwed up.

They used to have a really great site that was easy to navigate and look at, but then they decided to get all weird. Eitherway, they are still pretty awesome. and they are really talented players all of them.

Wrao
2004-07-21, 14:47
Uematsu was the composer for the Final Fantasy games, but he only assisted with Chrono Trigger. That honor falls primarily on Yasunori Mitsuda. Mitsuda also did the soundtrack for Xenogears.

groovy, thanks for the correction.

ast3r3x
2004-07-21, 15:52
Serious!

it's an homage to broken NES games when the colors and text gets all screwed up.

They used to have a really great site that was easy to navigate and look at, but then they decided to get all weird. Eitherway, they are still pretty awesome. and they are really talented players all of them.

Well I still grabbed a song or two off of there ;)

curiousuburb
2004-07-21, 16:19
Serious!

it's an homage to broken NES games when the colors and text gets all screwed up.

They used to have a really great site that was easy to navigate and look at, but then they decided to get all weird. Eitherway, they are still pretty awesome. and they are really talented players all of them.

google says...

This (http://www.vgmusic.com/music/console/nintendo/nes/index-classic.html) is a complete listing of all the files in the Nintendo directory, as of July 12, 2004 at 5:24 AM EDT.
"There are 2835 midi files in the Nintendo directory."

Hard to read, but with "134 from 43 games from various systems", try more game midis here (http://www.midishack.net/gamemidi.htm)

This (http://www.vgmusic.com/vgpaper.shtml) is a student paper on Video Game Music, including citations to online interviews with Uematsu (http://www.tc.umn.edu/~stef0063/interview.html)

Not sure if these were the ones you were looking for.

Wrao
2004-07-21, 17:01
Yeah I'm aware of vgmusic.com it's a great resource :)

Brad
2004-07-21, 17:16
This (http://www.vgmusic.com/vgpaper.shtml) is a student paper on Video Game MusicOh man... I remember reading that when he first published it online in early 2000. I printed the whole damn thing out in a computer lab. :D

It's a very good read. I highly recommend it!

LoCash
2004-07-21, 17:31
Someone ask Brad to share his massive MP3 collection of remixed Nintendo video game music.

Wrao
2004-07-21, 17:32
Someone ask Brad to share his massive MP3 collection of remixed Nintendo video game music.


:)

brad, share your massive collection of Remixed video game music...pleeeeeeeeease :)

Gargoyle
2004-07-21, 18:20
WARNING: Listening to this song while driving may make you feel the need to speed unnecessarily.

Funky music... I went on a "mission" to make a cuppa while it played. I think you need to change your warning tho. Perhaps something like this might be better.


WARNING:
Reading forums and downloading adventurous musical mp3's while driving through random hot spots may make you crash!

:D