In trying to get my mojo restarted so we can finish the last chapter of
DW5, I've been spending a lot of time listening to the music that
inspired a lot of it. And this piece, which has been sitting here in
the forums for over six years now, is the capstone. This is the
song Doug's using to power the Redemption. So I've been listening to
it a lot.
And I figured I should be able to dig up a YouTube video of it so folks
know in advance what it sounds like. This is the best of the few that
I can find right now. The sound's just a little bit muddy, and the
visuals are a bizarre hodgepodge that would probably make more sense if
I knew the games involved. Even so, the first 30-some seconds have
much the same feel as what we've got written, and some of the look, too.
Enjoy. And to whoever it was who first suggested it to me years-n-years ago -- Nathan, was it you? -- thanks again.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
DW5, I've been spending a lot of time listening to the music that
inspired a lot of it. And this piece, which has been sitting here in
the forums for over six years now, is the capstone. This is the
song Doug's using to power the Redemption. So I've been listening to
it a lot.
And I figured I should be able to dig up a YouTube video of it so folks
know in advance what it sounds like. This is the best of the few that
I can find right now. The sound's just a little bit muddy, and the
visuals are a bizarre hodgepodge that would probably make more sense if
I knew the games involved. Even so, the first 30-some seconds have
much the same feel as what we've got written, and some of the look, too.
Enjoy. And to whoever it was who first suggested it to me years-n-years ago -- Nathan, was it you? -- thanks again.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.