Aviation Sound Track
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Aviation Sound Track
Hello fellers,
I'm a cadet for an airline, and in the early stages of producing a graduation video. However, i am currently lack of good sound tracks to go with my video. any great aviation soundtrack, jazz, orherstra do you people have as favorite music for aviation??
If you have any, please post Artist and the Music title please, thanks
your help would be great. thanks
hek.
I'm a cadet for an airline, and in the early stages of producing a graduation video. However, i am currently lack of good sound tracks to go with my video. any great aviation soundtrack, jazz, orherstra do you people have as favorite music for aviation??
If you have any, please post Artist and the Music title please, thanks
your help would be great. thanks
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on a more sensible and constructive note , whilst stationed in the sandpit during the limited skirmish in the middle east in 91 we had lots of vids of GR1's etc etc taxying and taking off and we put that to Phil Collins "In the air tonight " really gave it an ambience
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Well, I just finished a little video for my family and a few mates. I used AC/DC's "Shoot to Thrill". May not be very aviation oriented, but it's a kick-ass tune!
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Well, I just finished a little video for my family and a few mates. I used AC/DC's "Shoot to Thrill". May not be very aviation oriented, but it's a kick-ass tune!
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thanks guys. now looking for the source for ones listed above.
will have serious, happy, tough, comedy, chapters or themes.
mainly after background music, preferrably plain music with no lyrics coz we have a narrata, would like to make it like a biography as a cadet but holywood-alike style.
will have serious, happy, tough, comedy, chapters or themes.
mainly after background music, preferrably plain music with no lyrics coz we have a narrata, would like to make it like a biography as a cadet but holywood-alike style.
A little less conversation,
a little more aviation...
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Use a bit of Rob Dougan - everyone else does.
A lot of potential in the Real World label - maybe some Afro Celt Sound System?
At a stretch, a bit of Robbie Williams?
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...58220&hl=en-GB
No idea who the fat git in the tractor is though.....
Baba O'Riley at the start of Fighter Fling 2004 - spine tingling stuff....
A lot of potential in the Real World label - maybe some Afro Celt Sound System?
At a stretch, a bit of Robbie Williams?
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...58220&hl=en-GB
No idea who the fat git in the tractor is though.....
Baba O'Riley at the start of Fighter Fling 2004 - spine tingling stuff....
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How about 'Daybreaker' by ELO. I don't suppose you know it, but it's a smashing instrumental. I reckon it could fit an aviation video quite well, and you can't go wrong with a bit of Jeff Lynne.
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Some good choices so far, but how about something less well-known, perhaps?
There's a fairly unknown little song called "Flying" by The Beatles (ever heard of them?). It's on the "Magical Mystery Tour" soundtrack and an almost-instrumental, the words only go something like "La-la-la-lalalala....".
Or just about anything by Dick Dale...! (Dick is a very nice guy and flies a Cessna 337.)
Should be easily available from your local record store, or bigsouthamericanriver . com , I guess.
There's a fairly unknown little song called "Flying" by The Beatles (ever heard of them?). It's on the "Magical Mystery Tour" soundtrack and an almost-instrumental, the words only go something like "La-la-la-lalalala....".
Or just about anything by Dick Dale...! (Dick is a very nice guy and flies a Cessna 337.)
Should be easily available from your local record store, or bigsouthamericanriver . com , I guess.
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