@TheSlimthijNetwork New Vegas has a completely different atmosphere and style of music. Saying that lounge music and cowboy songs can't compare to jazz and the like is like saying that an axe is completely inferior to a crowbar.
And yes, I am a fan on the New Vegas soundtrack (although the Fallout 3 songs always take me back to the first time I stepped in to the wasteland).
@pistolman07 No, the renaissance was the golden age of music. Modern music is very dumbed down and it just gets worse. But I do love most of the music in the Fallout series, especially the ones by the Ink Spots.
@mij194 I dissagree though there was alot of heat and soul poured into making the renaissance music they never had as many instrimunts as we do now and i never hear of any song with vocals. Plus in the 30s-40s there was billions of people on earth to make music instead of just millions
@mij194 Renaissance music was very simple and basic, with no more than 3 to 4 instruments. It would just be played at social gatherings, not really a golden age. Revolutionary, but not a golden age.
@TyTaxiCab Only trios and quartets had 3 and 4 instruments. Symphonies, sersnades, and divertimentoes had entire orchestras. Music from the 20th and 21st centuries is simple and basic, with no more than 3 to 4 instruments, as it does not have much harmony, focusing mainly on melody and lyrics, without much shifting between instruments with forground and background sections in a piece of music.
You're listening to the adventures of me, Herbert "Daring" Dashwood, and my stalwart Ghoul manservant, Argyle!!
pandadardar 8 months ago 3
@pandadardar Hah!
JusticeXamI 7 months ago
new vegas cant come close to this
TheSlimthijNetwork 8 months ago
@TheSlimthijNetwork New Vegas has a completely different atmosphere and style of music. Saying that lounge music and cowboy songs can't compare to jazz and the like is like saying that an axe is completely inferior to a crowbar.
And yes, I am a fan on the New Vegas soundtrack (although the Fallout 3 songs always take me back to the first time I stepped in to the wasteland).
MrBasstacular 6 months ago
@MrBasstacular the western feel of new vegas didnt appeal to me. a good game regardless but i was just used to the 40s feel of fallout 3
TheSlimthijNetwork 4 months ago
That's the Jefferson Memorial right near Rivet City. Gosh, I love Fallout 3.
coolblue1912 8 months ago
@coolblue1912 The most fun game I have ever played it is. Good times. Good times.
JusticeXamI 7 months ago
@pistolman07 No, the renaissance was the golden age of music. Modern music is very dumbed down and it just gets worse. But I do love most of the music in the Fallout series, especially the ones by the Ink Spots.
mij194 11 months ago
@mij194 I dissagree though there was alot of heat and soul poured into making the renaissance music they never had as many instrimunts as we do now and i never hear of any song with vocals. Plus in the 30s-40s there was billions of people on earth to make music instead of just millions
steel54321 10 months ago
@mij194 Renaissance music was very simple and basic, with no more than 3 to 4 instruments. It would just be played at social gatherings, not really a golden age. Revolutionary, but not a golden age.
TyTaxiCab 8 months ago
@TyTaxiCab Only trios and quartets had 3 and 4 instruments. Symphonies, sersnades, and divertimentoes had entire orchestras. Music from the 20th and 21st centuries is simple and basic, with no more than 3 to 4 instruments, as it does not have much harmony, focusing mainly on melody and lyrics, without much shifting between instruments with forground and background sections in a piece of music.
mij194 8 months ago
YEHAHA!!
Raf9600 1 year ago
anyone know where i can get an mp3 of this?
it's amazing how well 30's music fits in so well in a futuristic apocalyptic game!
RDB1956 2 years ago 17