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Here's my play list.. soundtracks from games, TV and films from over the years ..Hans zimmer - Two Steps From Hell - Bear Mcreary - Homeworld 2 - Total War Shogun etc.Sunshine the movie, Interstellar and much more.(99 Tracks). just click play then shuffle ..you'd be suprised when some epic music kicks in having just defeated a enemy or seeing the sun rise coming into home port, the euphoric feeling from some of this stuff is amplified.

 

delete what you don't like :)  enjoy

 

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7DpjlxkdGampiklwhW2bJv5GvuSwgbLW

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Ok, so this music wasn't actually made by me. It's more of a collection of music that fits this game so well, that when I play it, I forget I'm running it in the background. It's also based on a Crusader Kings II music mod funny enough by Dorimi.

 

These songs not only in my opinion, make the battles feel that much more rustic and epic, but also really helps make the time go by faster as you're sailing in the open world. I personally can't play this game without running these songs anymore in the background :3 so if you're into music hopefully this'll be just as immersive and awesome as it is for me.

 

80 beautiful songs are in the collection. Simply download, unpack, and set them up in a playlist in the music player of your choice and let it sweep you away in the game world.

 

Samples of the songs:

 

Across the Ocean

 

After the Fall

 

Merchant Prince

 

No Sacrifice No Victory

 

Chevaliers

 

A Historic Love

 

Guardians

 

Hymn of the Sea

 

 

Lady Athena's Music Pack

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OK I lied. I listened to this while playing UGG  not NA :)

But because this is the same company so I feel justified

 

 

By the way:

I'll place my knapsack on my back,
My rifle on my shoulder,
I'll march away to the firing line,
And kill that Yankee soldier,
And kill that Yankee soldier,
I'll march away to the firing line,
And kill that Yankee soldier!!!

 

I'll bid farewell to my wife and child

Farewell to my aged mother,
And go and join in the bloody strife,
Till this cruel war is over,
Till this cruel war is over,
I'll go and join in the bloody strife,
Till this cruel war is over.

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Hey all,

 

We have the excellent sailing music thread for Age of Sail music, but sailing continued strong well into the 20th century, and the music continues to be made to this day!

 

Coming from a fishing family in Nova Scotia, I grew up with a lot of music that I want to share with you all now. Please share your own local music and especially lesser-known sailing songs!

 

 

*****

 

 

Now, it would be remiss not to start this list the Stan Rogers, a man gone before his time, one of the most powerful voices and songwriters I've ever heard.

 

Now you should all have already heard Barret's Privateers, but I'll post it here just in case, because everyone deserves to hear this:

 

 

The Yankee lay low down with gold,

(I wish I was in Sherbrooke now)

She was broad, and fat, and loose in stays,

but to catch her took the Antelope

two whole days

 

The Mary Ellen Carter, a story of a ship lost, and perseverance.

 

 

And you to whom adversity has dealt the final blow,

with smiling bastards lying to ya everywhere you go,

Turn to and put out all your strength

of arm, and heart, and brain,

and like the Mary Ellen Carter, Rise Again!

 

Now, I could probably make a whole thread on Stan Rogers' songs, but I'll move on. Next, The Day the Tall Ships Came by The Irish Rovers:

 

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

 

Those of us who lined the shores that morning in July,

and watched in silent wonder as the ships passed slowly by,

could hear them calling to us from beyond the winds of time,

and feel the rolling of the decks, and taste the salty brine!

 

Finally, (not that I couldn't do this all day) I'll leave you with Lennie Gallant's Tales of the Phantom Ship, a song about the legendary burning ghost ship of the Northumberland Strait (on which I grew up). The legend is thought to have arisen from the occurrence of St Elmo's Fire on transiting ships.

 

 

They tell how her bow suddenly drops down,

and into the depths of the strait she's bound,

and the wind goes wild with wailing, chilling cries.

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