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Cirrus N210MS
October 12th, 2008, 14:36
if your like me and dont like todays music here is a place for you its all downloadable music and its free!


http://www.6thcorpsmusic.us/


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Pauke! Pauke!
October 12th, 2008, 16:36
Ahhh... They don't make 'em like they used too. The music industry has changed about 20 times over since the Swing and Big Band era. Good to see that a youngster is interrested in this music.

Here are a couple sites that has some old music and radio shows.

http://www.radiolovers.com/

http://www.otr.net/

The Brits had Vera Lynn.

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Die deutschen Soldaten hatten Lale Andersen.

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Edith Piaf sans paire juste après la guerre pour le Français. "La Vie En Rose"

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Русский имел их кровь, пот и разрывы. Они имели некоторые большие патриотические песни как священнейшие песни войны и людей.

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Helen Forrest and Harry James were big in the USA at the time

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lifejogger
October 12th, 2008, 16:40
Cool stuff, sometimes I think I was born twenty or thirty years late. I love the music from the 1930s ans 40s. Thanks for posting .

Cirrus N210MS
October 12th, 2008, 17:41
your welcome the other music website i use is called the 1920s radio network

http://www.the1920snetwork.com/

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Cirrus N210MS
October 12th, 2008, 17:43
i have allready downloaded over 70 songs from the top link today :d

cheezyflier
October 12th, 2008, 18:33
here is another one, that i got from someone on another flight sim forum.

http://www.tropicalglen.com/index.html

it's not just swing/big band but there is plenty of that there.
actually, the swing channel and the blues chanell are the only ones i listen to, but i plan to explore the doo-wop and the motown soon. the blues chanell is just sooo good, it's hard for me to listen to the others

Panther_99FS
October 12th, 2008, 18:46
Very nice find! :medals:

srgalahad
October 12th, 2008, 18:57
here is another one, that i got from someone on another flight sim forum.

http://www.tropicalglen.com/index.html

it's not just swing/big band but

That's the one I listened to on long RTW legs last Feb. when the alternative was listening to the other guys snoring over TeamSpeak:d

Rob

Snuffy
October 12th, 2008, 19:04
thanks for sharing

OBIO
October 12th, 2008, 20:26
Thanks for the links gents. I love music of all genres and periods. This will give me some access to these wonderful songs while on my puter.

OBIO

Pauke! Pauke!
October 18th, 2008, 19:33
Paris in the 1930's and during the occupation it would have been Django Reinhardt that you could hear playing.

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Pauke! Pauke!
October 18th, 2008, 20:12
In Germany you might see a film with Marika Rökk singing and dancing.

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txnetcop
October 19th, 2008, 03:50
WOW really great stuff guys. Like Lifejogger I thing I was born about 30-40 years too late.
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cheezyflier
October 19th, 2008, 05:13
WOW really great stuff guys. Like Lifejogger I thing I was born about 30-40 years too late.
Ted

when i hear the stories of everyday life from people back then, not war stories, but every day things, it makes me wonder. people were different back then. many of us, maybe me, wouldn't be able to hold ourselves to their standard.

Pauke! Pauke!
October 20th, 2008, 17:01
Belgian Fud Candrix (tenor sax) and his orchestra enjoyed their great success in the 30s and 40s. From April to August 1942 the band was playing for members of the "Wehrmacht" in Delphi Palace (Berlin). The 14 instrumentalists and their singer could handle all common American Jazz-numbers in modern arrangements. The Nazis thought Jazz and Swing were not suitable for their racist Übermensch society and officially it was supposed to be banned or generally supressed. Funny how good music always finds an audience. To tell you the truth, I always thought Richard Wagner was a buzz kill at any party other than the Nazi Party. Here Cadrix plays with Django Reinhardt in Paris 1940. Also Cadrix and his Orchestra in a 1939 and 1942 recording.


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Pauke! Pauke!
October 23rd, 2008, 16:24
Perhaps if you were part of a U-Boat crew there might be some vinyl 78 rpm records bought at Cherbourg by Rina Ketty mixed in with Wagner's "Der Fliegende Holländer" and propaganda songs like "Wir fahren gegen Engelland"

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Pauke! Pauke!
November 2nd, 2008, 16:42
Those of you who have been at the Sim-Outhouse forums for a number of years may know that my persona of "Pauke! Pauke!" is just something I had concocted for the CFS3 forums as something edgy, more ridiculous than serious. My purpose has never been to promote the twisted beliefs of National Socialist Germany or condone what they did during the years 1933-1945. My interests remained primarily with German aviation development during those years and the "shoot-em up" aspect of the CFS3 game.

That said, an exploration of WWII music should include examples of what was lost as a result of the Holocaust. It was not only the millions of people that were murdered by the Nazis in the death camps. The culture of the Jews and other peoples like the Roma gypsies were attacked and almost destroyed. There were vibrant Yiddish musical theatre companies in Poland and other central European counties that went dark as a result of the deportations to the concentration camps. Some were kept going furtively in the Jewish ghettos during the war in defiance of the Nazis. Many performers perished and much of the material that they preformed were destroyed or fragmented.

Here are 2 examples of an old traditional Klezmer song "Bubliczki ." The first is done by Barbara Rylska in tribute to the famous pre-war Polish cabaret performer Zula Pogorzelska.. Then a swing version done by Ziggy Elman an American jazz trumpeter most associated with Benny Goodman, though he also led his own band: Ziggy Elman and His Orchestra. Then a popular verson of "Bei mir bist due schön" a Yiddish song composed by Jacob Jacobs (lyricist) and Sholom Secunda (composer) for a Yiddish musical, I Would if I Could (in Yiddish, Men Ken Lebn Nor Men Lost Nisht, "you could live, but they won't let you") in 1932 (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/wiki/1932_in_music). Ziggy Elman in on the trumpet in this verson

As a footnote you can hear a Nazi propaganda version done by "Charlie and his Orchestra" with Karl Schwedler on vocals if you download it from CFS3 sounds here at the out house. http://www.sim-outhouse.com/index.php?lloc=downloads&loc=downloads&page=info&FileID=2316

Barbara Rylska's tribute to Zula Pogorzelska (2): Bubliczki Link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOLUaWYGHPI

Old Klezmer Tune: Bublitschki - Ziggy Elman's Orch., 1938 Link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUwrx0ZU4Gc&feature=related

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Pauke! Pauke!
November 13th, 2008, 20:09
Before I abandon this thread that I seem to have hyjacked, it would be terrible to exclude some of the greatest black entertainers that ever were. During World War II the U.S military was segregated as was much of civil society in many areas of the country. I'm not qualified or entitled to elaborate upon the injustices of the policy of "seperate but equal". Here are some perfomances that I feel are truly without equal from:

Lena Horne
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Dooley Wilson
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Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers
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The Glen Miller Band, Tex Beneke and with the Nicholas Brothers singing and dancing at the end.
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Ada Brown & Fats Waller
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Fats Waller "Honeysuckle Rose"
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Louis Armstrong "Stardust"
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I hope these choices only please and give no offense

Navy Chief
November 14th, 2008, 09:27
Someone you don't hear much about is Kay Kyser (and his His Kollege of Musical Knowledge) I have several cds of his music. Kay was a jokester, and quite a character.


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Here's a nice song:

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and this one cracks me up:

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His bio is at:

http://www.kaykyser.net/

NC

Lionheart
November 14th, 2008, 09:31
There is a Submariners website that is based on Silent Hunter fans / players. It has a webpage (or two) that has great WWII tunes. Alot of them are German and some are news broadcasts, such as Winston Churchill, German National Service reports, etc. Great stuff.. Wish I could remember where it was.


Bill

MyassisDragon
November 14th, 2008, 20:04
Lots of good stuff posted, thanks. I've always been a fan of Swing Music.

Pauke! Pauke!
November 15th, 2008, 12:24
This has got to be what they were fighting for.

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Gale Amber
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Swing Shift Cinderella
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robert41
November 16th, 2008, 17:59
http://www.glewis.us/v7th_Recon/jukeboxlabeled1.htm

http://www.thepaganfront.com/brangolf/music_e.html

http://www.pcdon.com/pop-country.html

http://www.archive.org/details/worldwarIInewsOTRKIBM

http://www.otrcat.com/

http://www.uboat.net/special/songs/

http://worldwar2database.com/html/radio.htm

Pauke! Pauke!
November 17th, 2008, 17:33
Robert41: Those are some nice links. I like the German martial music at times but I'm more interested in the German popular songs of the time; less bombast and a little more swing and schwelt from those low toned female voices reminiscent of the Berliner Kaberet.

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Kristen Heiberg: Ich bin heut frei, meine Herren
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Hilde Hildebrand: Liebe ist ein Geheimnis
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Marlene Dietrich: Ich bin Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingest
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Pauke! Pauke!
January 1st, 2009, 16:04
How about a couple new tunes for the New Year?
:friday::ernae::wiggle::ernae::friday::barf:
:jump: JUNE CHRISTY & ANITA O'DAY :jump:

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Pauke! Pauke!
January 29th, 2009, 16:01
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GOT TO BUMP THIS THREAD AGAIN GENE KRUPA, HARRY JAMES AND THE BENNY GOODMAN ORCHESTRA.

SMOKIN'!

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Shadow Wolf 07
January 29th, 2009, 18:25
Have another:

http://www.raf662.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=10

Pauke! Pauke!
February 26th, 2009, 15:19
:Banane57:
BUMPING THIS THREAD FOR SOME PEGGY LEE!:Banane08:


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Pauke! Pauke!
March 6th, 2009, 18:47
Here's some Betty Grable performances of the 40's :bump:


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GT182
March 7th, 2009, 15:29
Bill, was it the SubSimRadioroom website? I belong to it but haven't been over there in a very long time. It's the best site there is for SHIII and SH4.

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/index.php

As for songs from back in WWII, there's a lot of great ones. But the one song that I could never get out of my head was from the 1970 movie "Kelly's Hero"s. Burning Bridges by the Mike Curb Congregation. I used to have a copy on my computer to listen to but I've lost it. I've got the moive tho and watch it every so often. :d

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Pauke! Pauke!
March 9th, 2009, 15:38
'ere's something for you lot in old blighty.

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