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CrisGer
February 27th, 2009, 08:53
Across the vast reaches of the Pacific, on planes, ships, subs, at bases, and in battles on both sides, airmen, sailors, soldiers and Marines listened and loved the music of their times. Veterans I have in my family and who i have talked to have shared how much it meant to hear the music and the voices from home, before and after battle, and during the long long times at sea, on duty when day after day, the war consumed every scrap of time and energy save a precious few that were spent with the radio or gramaphone, for both the US forces and the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy. These sounds from that time will help bring that to us here and now.

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US Music from 1941
Authentic recordings of Glem Miller, Jimmy Dorsey,Woody Herman, Tom Pastor and their orchestras, Bing Crossby, Gene Autry, Les Brown, Lena Horne, the Andrews Sisters and many many more, singing as they did in 1941, at home and for airmen, sailors and soldiers in the vast reaches of the Pacific. These were the songs that were played in Hawaii, and at sea, during those challenging times. All from the public domain and in authentic recordings of that era.
743 MB
RAR File
Use WinRar to Unzip

http://files.filefront.com/1941+Musicrar/;13376835;/fileinfo.html

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Hawaiian Music from WWII Era
Autentic Hawaiian music as played by radio stations across the Pacific, both civilian and military, from authentic recordings of the era as listened to by US Airmen, sailors and soldiers at war, on duty at sea and aloft or on leave in Pearl or for a lucky few, on leave at home.

Part I
184 MB
RAR File, use WinRar to unzip
http://files.filefront.com/Hawaiian+Musicrar/;13379426;/fileinfo.html

Part II
223 MB
RAR File, use WinRar to unzip
http://files.filefront.com/Hawaiian+.../fileinfo.html (http://files.filefront.com/Hawaiian+Music+2rar/;13380778;/fileinfo.html)

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Japanese Radio from Radio Tokyo WWII
Authentic recordings of radio broadcasts and Tokyo Rose from Japan, gathered from the Internet Archive, http://www.archive.org/, the voices and songs and music of Japan at war, facing great challenges at home and throughout the Pacific. These are the shows and sounds that Japanese airmen, sailors and soldiers listened to around the Pacific and at home.
67.8 MB
RAR file, use WinRar to unzip
http://files.filefront.com/NHK+Radio+Tokyorar/;13378172;/fileinfo.html

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Japanese Tradditonal Radio
Actual authentic Japanese tradditional music from the radio of the era of WWII, songs and music that Japanese radio broadcasts played that were listened to by people at home in Japan and when they could recieve it, the soldier, airmen and sailors of the Army and Navy at sea and at war.
38.5 MB
RAR file, use WinRar to unzip
http://files.filefront.com/Japanese+Traditional+Radikrar/;13378322;/fileinfo.html

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Japanese Patriotic Radio Shows WWII
Popular radio shows from Japan from the WWII era, with patriotic music and programs for the people at home and the service men at war.
60.9 MB
RAR file, use WinRar to Unzip
http://files.filefront.com/Japan+Radio+Programs+fromIrar/;13378640;/fileinfo.html
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Shadow Wolf 07
February 27th, 2009, 09:25
Thank you for these. :wavey:

CrisGer
February 27th, 2009, 09:56
Shadow W it is my pleasure. Something i can share here where so many share and do so much. And also for the memory of many who served then, on both sides including:

My uncle Mort who flew with the cactus guys on Canal...

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these guys and so many more on both sides gave their all. It is a privledge to have a chance to see and experince some of what they faced back then, in CFS2, and thanks to all of you guys who do so much to make this such a great experience.

Grettir
February 27th, 2009, 10:39
Pure gold.
Thank´s. :ernae:

bearcat241
February 27th, 2009, 11:25
Another related thread: http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?t=1403

Tango_Romeo
February 27th, 2009, 14:24
...bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover....:whistle:

CrisGer
February 27th, 2009, 18:35
All files uploaded and thanks to the mods for adding the last links after my edit access expired. much apprecated. Enjoy! Yep, Vera Lynn is on the ETO dl of British Music singing that. :)

miamieagle
February 27th, 2009, 18:43
Thank you!:ernae:

For a complete collection of World war two Music also take at this collection http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/showthread.php?t=11887

hellcat44
February 27th, 2009, 20:38
Had to find and install a cheap (free) WinRar and then figure out how to use it my usual way...without reading directions.
Definitely worth the trouble...thanks a lot Cris!

Shadow Wolf 07
February 28th, 2009, 05:23
I'm currently playing with the "install cd tuner" function of ZoneAid 2.0. I'll see if I can get the songs into some of my planes.

aeromed202
February 28th, 2009, 05:52
Wonderful stuff Cris, thanks loads. I'm going to slip a tune into a little feature that plays ambient sounds after engine cut-off and head over to the mess for some chow after a flight. All I need is a hint of that aircraft smell and I'm there.
I used a free unzipper called jZip and three or four clicks later had them all.

CrisGer
February 28th, 2009, 09:27
glad you guys are enjoying the tunes. I saw this great radio panel by Agas and thought maybe it might be set up for the bombers at least with a CD player of some kind, i dont know how to install it yet, but here is the info and the download linkey here:

Radio_Nav_Panel_Bitmap.zip (1.62 Meg) (downloaded 90 times)

This is a generic radio & navigation panel bitmap for aircraft such as the DC-3 or B-17. Add to your favorite aircraft panel and add your favorite gauges as you see fit.

by AGAS 5
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/index.php?loc=downloads&page=downloads&FileType=cfs2-panels&Category=panel#download

and i saw in CaptnMercy's great Sunderland vid that he has a great radio room set up and maybe that is the same kind of thing as he was playing some great music, i think it was a Tokyo Rose broadcast. :)

CrisGer
March 27th, 2009, 09:50
Anyone wants these files grab em now, as Filefront is closing and i will be moving my archives but not sure where yet. They close on March 30th.

MAULET
March 27th, 2009, 10:18
This is great ... thanks to all who has post this links..., personally I like very much music and meanwhile I'm playing with cfs2, or cfs3, I like listen music of that age, it doesn't matter the country they come from, allies, axies..., I hope none gets upset... but Why don't Soh put a special files for music related or which sounded during the WW2...? I imagine than some songs have rights, but other no, they are public... some of us, besides to fly we like history... anyway, it's just an simple idea..
Regards amigos
Jose

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