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The Fallout: New Vegas soundtrack is a collection of ambient and orchestrated tracks composed by for, as well as previous tracks composed by from the first two Fallouts and both original songs produced by the developers and licensed songs preformed by various artists. Big Iron METAL Remix (Fallout New Vegas Soundtrack).mp3. Fallout New Vegas Soundtrack - Begin Again by Elf Dude Quen Fallout: New Vegas Music 1.1 Free Download. Fallout: New Vegas (2010)In-game soundtrackby Inon Zur.All the tracks from the game, including variations of the dynamic background music. Much larger than the.

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Tracklist:00:00 Bert Weedon - Happy Times01:57 Bert Weedon - Lazy Day Blues04:45 Bert Weedon - Roundhouse Rock07:33 Bing Crosby and the Buddy Cole Orchestra - Something's Gotta Give09:35 Christof Dejean - Slow Sax (Gomorrah)12:15 Darrell Wayne Perry and Tommy Smith - Goin' Under15:12 Dean Martin - Ain't That a Kick in the Head17:38 Eddy Arnold - It's a Sin20:05 Frank Sinatra - Blue Moon22:56 Gabriel Pares - Blues For You25:22 Gerhard Trede - American Swing26:57 Gerhard Trede - Hallo Mister X29:06 Gerhard Trede - Jazz Blues34:04 Gerhard Trede - Manhattan35:26 Gerhard Trede - Slow Bounce37:30 Gerhard Trede - Strahlende Trompete40:37 Gerhard Trede - Von Spanien Nach Südamerika42:23 Guy Mitchell - Heartaches by the Numbers44:57 Hal David and John Cacavas - Where Have You Been All My Life47:53 Harry Bluestone - Jazz Club Blues (Gomorrah)51:33 Harry Lubin - Sleepy Town Blues (Gomorrah)54:12 Helen Forrest - Mad About the Boy56:21 Johnny Bond and his Red River Valley Boys - Stars of the Midnight Range59:14 Katie Thompson and Martyn Laight - I'm So Blue1:02:50 Lost Weekend Western Swing Band - In the Shadow of the Valley1:05:57 Lost Weekend Western Swing Band - Let's Ride Into the Sunset Together1:09:01 Marty Robbins - Big Iron1:12:59 Nat King Cole - Love Me as Though There Were No Tomorrow1:15:35 Nino Nardini - Joe Cool (Gomorrah)1:18:01 Peggy Lee - Johnny Guitar1:21:04 Peggy Lee and the Dave Barbour Quintet - Why Don't You Do Right1:24:26 Pete Thomas and Ashley Slater - Sit and Dream1:25:56 The Ink Spots - It's a Sin to Tell a Lie1:28:17 The Kay Kyser Orchestra - Jingle, Jangle, Jingle1:31:37 The Roues Brothers - I'm Movin' Out1:34:32 Tony Marcus and the Lost Weekend Western Swing Band - Lone Star1:37:03 J.E. Sawyer - Home On The Wastes1:39:34 J.E. Sawyer - New Vegas Valley1:41:34 Richard Wagner - Ride Of The Valkyries1:47:33 J.E. Sawyer - Streets Of New Reno1:49:52 Vera Keyes (Stephanie DeBrule) - Begin Again

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Mojave Music Radio appears only in Fallout: New Vegas. Adds the original Music From Fallout New Vegas Mojave Music Radio Tracklist Lone Star - Lost Weekend Western Swing Band (1998) Heartaches by the Number - Guy Mitchell (1959) Goin' Under - Jake Irwin (1997) Lazy Day Blues - Bert Weedon (1958) It's a Sin to Tell a Lie - The Ink Spots (1941). Hello Fallout 4 modding community, I'm glad to announce Radio New Vegas version 3.0 is back. This is just the beginning of a very amazing mod, I'm going to be adding new features and new quest for this mod in the future. I'm taking any and all suggestions from the Fallout 4 modding community to make this the best possible.

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Yes. I am one of those nerds. I loved the music from Fallout 3. I loved the music used in both Bioshock games. The classic songs that bring you back to a gentler, nicer time. Except, well, those games aren't gentle or nice. They're brutal, in fact. And that may be why I love them. Well, now with Fallout: New Vegas? We get more of the classic sounds. Hell, I was so psyched for this game when I saw the initial trailer. It features one of the songs we're posting today. Check it out.
While the game can slog on for points, the pros heavily outweigh the cons, in my opinion. There are a few bugs and glitches, but nothing that really ruins the game experience for me. Hell, just do what people tell you you should be doing - SAVE OFTEN! This game is massive. There is so much to do, and even though I've been playing a lot since the game came out last Tuesday, I still haven't made it onto the strip. Part of the reason for that is I'm more enamored with the Mojave Wasteland. I'll get into the strip soon. I promise.
The music, however, is what I love the most. The trailer above features the track 'Jingle, Jangle, Jingle' by Kay Kyser. His big band sounds are featured in this number. Those certainly were the days, eh?


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Now the next track is one people probably know. It's hard to make a game about Vegas and not include some mention musically of the Rat Pack. Dean Martin is featured in the game's soundtrack with one of his better known hits - 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head'. And it fits in the sense that when you start the game? You're not kicked, but shot, in the head. How's that for a shitty day?


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Now this last one, I had heard before. Living in the South for a while, I guess I couldn't help that. It's not a bad thing. Being exposed to a lot of the old crooners growing up as a kid was a great thing. It helped get me into singers like Louis Prima, for example. Hell, getting to see Sam Butera perform twice (for free!!) while living in Las Vegas years ago was one of the biggest thrills for me. I only wish I still had the picture I took with him. :sadpanda: indeed. Anyhow, this song is one that's featured prominently if you're out in the wasteland. It's by Marty Robbins, and the song is 'Big Iron'. This is a guy that had the crossover appeal before the alt-country tag was there, I guess you could say. A lot of his songs were played on pop radio, but to be honest, pop radio then mixed genres moreso than it did now. Anyhow, this is a great tune, and it's perfect for the times you're trekking out in the middle of nowhere.


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And speaking of Bioshock, have you guys seen the gameplay video for the upcoming Bioshock Infinite? I don't know about you, but I am excited for this one, also. Also, go buy some music. Don't be cheap!

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Yes. I am one of those nerds. I loved the music from Fallout 3. I loved the music used in both Bioshock games. The classic songs that bring you back to a gentler, nicer time. Except, well, those games aren't gentle or nice. They're brutal, in fact. And that may be why I love them. Well, now with Fallout: New Vegas? We get more of the classic sounds. Hell, I was so psyched for this game when I saw the initial trailer. It features one of the songs we're posting today. Check it out.
While the game can slog on for points, the pros heavily outweigh the cons, in my opinion. There are a few bugs and glitches, but nothing that really ruins the game experience for me. Hell, just do what people tell you you should be doing - SAVE OFTEN! This game is massive. There is so much to do, and even though I've been playing a lot since the game came out last Tuesday, I still haven't made it onto the strip. Part of the reason for that is I'm more enamored with the Mojave Wasteland. I'll get into the strip soon. I promise.

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The music, however, is what I love the most. The trailer above features the track 'Jingle, Jangle, Jingle' by Kay Kyser. His big band sounds are featured in this number. Those certainly were the days, eh?

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Now the next track is one people probably know. It's hard to make a game about Vegas and not include some mention musically of the Rat Pack. Dean Martin is featured in the game's soundtrack with one of his better known hits - 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head'. And it fits in the sense that when you start the game? You're not kicked, but

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shot, in the head. How's that for a shitty day?


Download Dean Martin - Ain't That A Kick In The Head
Now this last one, I had heard before. Living in the South for a while, I guess I couldn't help that. It's not a bad thing. Being exposed to a lot of the old crooners growing up as a kid was a great thing. It helped get me into singers like Louis Prima, for example. Hell, getting to see Sam Butera perform twice (for free!!) while living in Las Vegas years ago was one of the biggest thrills for me. I only wish I still had the picture I took with him. :sadpanda: indeed. Anyhow, this song is one that's featured prominently if you're out in the wasteland. It's by Marty Robbins, and the song is 'Big Iron'. This is a guy that had the crossover appeal before the alt-country tag was there, I guess you could say. A lot of his songs were played on pop radio, but to be honest, pop radio then mixed genres moreso than it did now. Anyhow, this is a great tune, and it's perfect for the times you're trekking out in the middle of nowhere.


Download Marty Robbins - Big Iron
And speaking of Bioshock, have you guys seen the gameplay video for the upcoming Bioshock Infinite? I don't know about you, but I am excited for this one, also. Also, go buy some music. Don't be cheap!

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