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Re: [DL] Chargen and Music



Hi,
    About the music part, the Ravenous movie soundtrack is both appropriate
and creepy enough to drive some players nuts at the sound of it.  (Right,
Daphné?)  One might say the disc has its own fear level.  ;-)
    A less creepy, but still viable option is some of Pete Seeger's music,
especially when he's playing older stuff on the banjo.  Unfortunately,
there's no one album of suitable music I can point you at.  To get around
this, I compiled a number of tracks onto a single homemade CD for my
personal usage.
    Yet another option might be the Soundtrack to Ken Burns' Civil War
series.  While authentic, it isn't terribly creepy unless it causes you to
remember the bit about Joseph Chamberlain sleeping between two corpses,
using one of their greatcoats as a blanket and resting his head on a third.
          Daniel Gwyn
"No matter what you've lost, be it a home, a love, a friend
Like the Mary Ellen Carter, rise again!"
From "The Mary Ellen Carter" by Stan Rogers (1949-1983)
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Captain AHaB <captain_ahab@dog.com>
À : deadlands@gamerz.net <deadlands@gamerz.net>
Date : November 30, 2001 2:02 PM
Objet : [DL] Chargen and Music


>The first question I have is in regards to the Deadlands Character
Generator.
>Has anyone been able to get the downloadable one to work on Windows ME? If
so,
>did you have to do something funky to get it to even install?
>
>Second, I've seen alot of Deadlands site that suggest music, and it's
almost
>always Western songs and then Horror songs. Besides the Wierd Wailings
album,
>does anyone know of any combined western/horror music?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Bill
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