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Let me show you my Jams!! (need some help)

Postby Sieg Reyu » 07 Jun 2007, 14:25

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Postby emma » 07 Jun 2007, 15:20

That is a seriously repetitive playlist. But good!

Also, I totally have a better techno version of Tetris.

EDIT: OH GOD THE BEATS JUST KICKED IN THAT WAS SUCH A LIE I WANT THIS ONE PLEASE GIVE IT TO ME
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Postby Sieg Reyu » 07 Jun 2007, 15:27

3mm4 wrote:That is a seriously repetitive playlist. But good!

Also, I totally have a better techno version of Tetris.

EDIT: OH GOD THE BEATS JUST KICKED IN THAT WAS SUCH A LIE I WANT THIS ONE PLEASE GIVE IT TO ME
You should be able to save the songs straight from the playlist.

As for the repitive ness, I play it whilst playing Warhammer 40k and I add duplicates of song so I won't have to stop in the middle of the game to restart the playlist.
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Postby emma » 07 Jun 2007, 15:35

It will let me play it, but not save it. Grr.
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Postby The Pious Flea » 07 Jun 2007, 15:37

Sieg Reyu wrote:You should be able to save the songs straight from the playlist.


How? Please remember that my tech-fu is weak.
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Postby emma » 07 Jun 2007, 15:37

The Pious Flea wrote:
Sieg Reyu wrote:You should be able to save the songs straight from the playlist.


How? Please remember that my tech-fu is weak.


AND MY TECHFU IS DRUNK
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Postby Sieg Reyu » 07 Jun 2007, 15:52

okay, so maybe not. Either I can't remember my slef or you can't after all. But you can with this method:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRv953XZX6Y

And here is the page with the tetris techno theme.

http://gandalf.vef.free.fr/moussique/

Just right click the link and "save as".
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Postby The Pious Flea » 07 Jun 2007, 15:54

That only saves a web link to the page. We want the music.
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Postby Sieg Reyu » 07 Jun 2007, 16:04

You go to that pag, and where it says 2pm Tetris or whatever, right click that. I should have been specific.

I just made my day. I found Danzing by Verka Serduchka and added it to my playlist.
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Postby emma » 07 Jun 2007, 16:06

If you hit right click and 'download' it just plays it in quicktime. how do you SAVE it
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Postby meisbored » 07 Jun 2007, 16:57

If you're using Firefox, in the tab Quicktime opens in you can go to File and "Save Page As...", and that will save the mp3.

I don't know about IE.
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Postby emma » 08 Jun 2007, 07:06

Damn it, Sieg, I just went to save that Tetris song and your playlist is not there. Grr.
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Postby Under13 » 08 Jun 2007, 08:30

I'd bet that PPoT could make a better Tetris remix... 8)
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Postby emma » 08 Jun 2007, 08:31

ppot?

explain your acronym. I can never figure them out, even when they are the simplest things.
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Postby Under13 » 08 Jun 2007, 08:43

I apologize, Emma...

Press Play on Tape

And not everything they do is really game "remixes" as much as taking the game electronica and reverse-engineering it into instrumental music. Regardless, the Tetris theme in the hands of PPoT would indeed result in an amazing aural affair, all alliterations aside...

Exhibit A: Rambo II

Exhibit B: OutRun

EDIT: My webfu is weak...
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Postby Sieg Reyu » 08 Jun 2007, 08:54

3mm4 wrote:Damn it, Sieg, I just went to save that Tetris song and your playlist is not there. Grr.
Go to this link: http://gandalf.vef.free.fr/moussique/



You will then see a page that looks like this:
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Where it says 2pm - Tetris.mp3, Right click.
If you are using Firefox, Select save link as. . .
If you are using IE, select, save target as. . .

Select where you would like to save it and select save.
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Postby emma » 08 Jun 2007, 09:43

Under13 wrote:I apologize, Emma...

Press Play on Tape
And not everything they do is really game "remixes" as much as taking the game electronica and reverse-engineering it into instrumental music. Regardless, the Tetris theme in the hands of PPoT would indeed result in an amazing aural affair, all alliterations aside...


Should I assume those are your recommendations?
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Postby Wraith » 08 Jun 2007, 20:04

Sieg Reyu wrote:
3mm4 wrote:That is a seriously repetitive playlist. But good!

Also, I totally have a better techno version of Tetris.

EDIT: OH GOD THE BEATS JUST KICKED IN THAT WAS SUCH A LIE I WANT THIS ONE PLEASE GIVE IT TO ME
You should be able to save the songs straight from the playlist.

As for the repitive ness, I play it whilst playing Warhammer 40k and I add duplicates of song so I won't have to stop in the middle of the game to restart the playlist.


I know a man who needs more music.
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Postby tak197 » 08 Jun 2007, 20:13

The Final Countdown!!!! Dah duh dah dahhh...

Beaten out by 15 other songs on VH1 and Blender's "Most Awesomely Bad Songs... Ever" list

16
The Final Countdown
Europe
15
MMM, MMM, MMM, MMM
Crash Test Dummies
14
Will 2k [Featuring K-Ci]
Will Smith
13
Barbie Girl
Aqua
12
Hangin' Tough
New Kids on the Block
11
Rico Suave
Gerardo
10
The Heart of Rock & Roll
Huey Lewis
9
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Various Artists
8
She Bangs
Ricky Martin
(just to do the William Hung dance)
7
Party All the Time
Eddie Murphy
6
Breakfast At Tiffany's
Deep Blue Something

5
Ice Ice Baby
Vanilla Ice
4
Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit
3
Everybody Have Fun Tonight
Wang Chung
2
Achy Breaky Heart
Billy Ray Cyrus
1
We Built This City
Starship



Songs I like in bold
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Postby Sieg Reyu » 08 Jun 2007, 21:27

I don't really know what is wrong with their brains up at vh1. Final Countdown is an awesome song. Sure, the lyrics are kind of confusing and it would only make sense as a theme song, but it is still awesome. So is Ice Ice Baby, have you heard the new version, friggin great beats. And where do they get off putting Cotton Eye Joe and We Didn't start the Fire on there? I know who is going on my Most Awesomely Bad Early 2000 Primarily Pop Culture Devoted Channel, With a Little Bit of Reality TV, and Some Shows Where People Sit Around and Talk About Past Decades, Though I Guess That Might Count as Pop Culture, Starting in vh... Ever
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Postby Sirius » 08 Jun 2007, 22:35

I have to say this...after "Eye witness account" how can you not have the Indiana Jones theme!? And I have to say...simple playlist but you my friend, have good taste

I would walk five hundred miles...

On a secondary note, I just got to the guitar solo and realized...holy wtf this is perfect for guitar hero!!
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Postby Sieg Reyu » 08 Jun 2007, 23:00

Wraith wrote:
Sieg Reyu wrote:
3mm4 wrote:That is a seriously repetitive playlist. But good!

Also, I totally have a better techno version of Tetris.

EDIT: OH GOD THE BEATS JUST KICKED IN THAT WAS SUCH A LIE I WANT THIS ONE PLEASE GIVE IT TO ME
You should be able to save the songs straight from the playlist.

As for the repitive ness, I play it whilst playing Warhammer 40k and I add duplicates of song so I won't have to stop in the middle of the game to restart the playlist.


I know a man who needs more music.
Yeah I know. But I can't just let any wily nilly song into my playlist, I have to get the cream of the crop. Or else it will rub off on the good songs.

Oh and by the way, if you got any suggestions, I'm open.
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Postby tak197 » 08 Jun 2007, 23:42

Sieg Reyu wrote:I don't really know what is wrong with their brains up at vh1. Final Countdown is an awesome song. Sure, the lyrics are kind of confusing and it would only make sense as a theme song, but it is still awesome. So is Ice Ice Baby, have you heard the new version, friggin great beats. And where do they get off putting Cotton Eye Joe and We Didn't start the Fire on there? I know who is going on my Most Awesomely Bad Early 2000 Primarily Pop Culture Devoted Channel, With a Little Bit of Reality TV, and Some Shows Where People Sit Around and Talk About Past Decades, Though I Guess That Might Count as Pop Culture, Starting in vh... Ever

It's also the fault of Blender Magazine.

Also, i don't like heavy metal, but the fact that someone made the final countdown into a metal mix made me laugh.

And you totally need "We built this city" by Starship. It's number one on the list, and I thought the Macarena was worst, so it's clearly a biased decision.
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Postby Wraith » 08 Jun 2007, 23:52

Sieg Reyu wrote:
Wraith wrote:
Sieg Reyu wrote:
3mm4 wrote:That is a seriously repetitive playlist. But good!

Also, I totally have a better techno version of Tetris.

EDIT: OH GOD THE BEATS JUST KICKED IN THAT WAS SUCH A LIE I WANT THIS ONE PLEASE GIVE IT TO ME
You should be able to save the songs straight from the playlist.

As for the repitive ness, I play it whilst playing Warhammer 40k and I add duplicates of song so I won't have to stop in the middle of the game to restart the playlist.


I know a man who needs more music.
Yeah I know. But I can't just let any wily nilly song into my playlist, I have to get the cream of the crop. Or else it will rub off on the good songs.

Oh and by the way, if you got any suggestions, I'm open.


Depends. What type of game is Warhammer? FPS? RTS? MMO?
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Postby Wraith » 08 Jun 2007, 23:54

tak197 wrote:2
Achy Breaky Heart
Billy Ray Cyrus
1
We Built This City
Starship



Wow, you followed up Achy Breaky Heart with just about the only song in the world that rocks hard enough to take away the hideous after taste of Achy Breaky Heart.
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