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Post by Bing »

Originally posted by AbsntMndedProf:
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Then how about Holst's Mars music? If this isn't war music then I don't know what is.

Interestingly enough, Holst finished Mars; Bringer of War, and it was first performed in the same year that the First World War broke out, 1914.

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No, Drex posted the above quote concerning Holst's Mars, Bringer of War(from his Planets suite).

I think many discerning people saw a major conflict in the making in 1914 and before. I did research on that some years ago - a lot of research, matter of fact. I came to a simple conclusion: Europeans wanted their dirty war, they wanted it pretty badly despite all the talk to the contrary. They were aching to start one - I also came away from the research convinced that if Germany had not marched first, it could as easily have been France. Just a sidebar and no, I don't know how that got into a discussion of war movie music.

Oh ... someone wrote that I revealed a background in "classical" music. I don't classify it that way. Many great musicians, including Verdi and Debussey, have said there are only two kinds of music: Good and bad. Charbrier made a great joke on that statement, but you kinda have to know composers and eras to get it.

This really IS drifting off topic, so I will cut that out right now.

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Post by Gallo Rojo »

Originally posted by troopie:



A friend of mine mentions two Republican Civil war songs, The Republican version of "Oriamendi" a Carlist marching song, and a parody of the Fascist anthem called "Cules al sol" Know where I can find the words?

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Beaudreaux, I work for a police dept, and one New
Years Eve, some of the guys played "Ride of the
Valkryies" over their P.A. systems at midnight, it sounded awesome!
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Post by bradmbrown »

Theme from Hogan's Heroes. Which is also a marching tune, I used to stomp and bang to as an Air Cadet on parade, loved it.


What is the tune the song "Three Germman soldiers crossed the Rhine" was lifted from? (um um) OH!, it is When Johnny comes marching home again:

Three Germman soldiers crossed the Rhine
Taboo taboo
Three Germman soldiers crossed the Rhine
Taboo taboo
Three Germman soldiers crossed the Rhine
(To ____ the women and drink the wine)
And we all sang sieg HIEL, tickle my ass taboo
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That one I like too. Lots of troops do. And, yes, it ain't a "war movie" song... it is a march.

And this is not a war film theme, but has been used in MANY MANY MANY war films:
1812 Overture, Tchaikovksi

And the worst (hehe) Wellington's Victory, Beethoven <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0"> <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0"> <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0">

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Burning Bridges-Mike Curb Congreation-theme from Kelly´s Heroes--an all time classics <img src="smile.gif" border="0">
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Post by troopie »

"Colonel Bogey March"

"Oh when the Saints go marching in" We used it and it was the Official marching song of the RLI.

"Donald, Where's your troosers?" Was never in a movie, but, we always sang it on formal parade.

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Post by Easy8 »

Being a child of the Sixties, I especially liked the soundtrack that accompanied the Viet Nam films of the '70s and '80s. "The End" by The Doors during the opening credits of "Apocalypse Now" creates a dark and sinister mood that sets up the movie perfectly.

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