Curt: May I suggest 'Waltzing Matilda' as a title song/sound? To give it a real ww1-ish feeling
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Originally posted by Kobra
Curt: May I suggest 'Waltzing Matilda' as a title song/sound? To give it a real ww1-ish feeling
'Waltzing Matilda' is a song about a guy who kills himself to avoid being arrested by the police for stealing a sheep. While WW1 was about as sensible as that kind of behavior, it doesn't make the song appropriate IMO (nor is it a good choice for a national anthem, despite what an astonishingly large percentage of Australians think ).'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
- Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
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Hehe, I thought the troops during ww1 sang that song a lot. And I have another song in mind by the dubliners . They have a song called waltzing matilda. It is an anti war song were they sing about australian soldiers during the galipolli battle in ww1. I find it a neat title song in this context.
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Sadly, Aussies contributed much more (several divisions) than the Irish (poor quality rebels, and 1 brigade to the British army)
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I agree with our_man on colonial wars.
I'd also like to see more variation in infantry instead of so many airplanes(its WW1 afterall).
Btw fairline, don't you agree that the germans look a bit too similar to WW2 ones? Imo that little thing on their helmet should be focused on.
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Originally posted by GoPostal
Sadly, Aussies contributed much more (several divisions) than the Irish (poor quality rebels, and 1 brigade to the British army)
'It's a long way to Tipperary' gets my vote as the most appropriate song - it was hugely popular with soldiers from all nations (and is still a rather good song IMO )'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
- Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
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You mean Tipperary is an actual place?
All this time i thought it some fictional town or something."Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII
All those who want to die, follow me!
Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.
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Third row, first icon. I think it is rather inapropiate for an era where strategic bombings never occured, wouldn't you say?"Military training has three purposes: 1)To save ourselves from becoming subjects to others, 2)to win for our own city a possition of leadership, exercised for the benefit of others and 3)to exercise the rule of a master over those who deserve to be treated as slaves."-Aristotle, The Politics, Book VII
All those who want to die, follow me!
Last words of Emperor Constantine XII Palaiologos, before charging the Turkish hordes, on the 29th of May 1453AD.
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Originally posted by Jonash
Btw fairline, don't you agree that the germans look a bit too similar to WW2 ones? Imo that little thing on their helmet should be focused on.
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Originally posted by Palaiologos
Third row, first icon. I think it is rather inapropiate for an era where strategic bombings never occured, wouldn't you say?
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