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Originally posted by Eochaid
When you play EU2 in the fifteenth century, you have a girl who keeps singing with a very annoying voice "Falalalalalal lalala" stuff. If you have EU2 with you, you can play the song on Winamp: the file is mp3 and in the Music directory.

Let me know if you enjoy it...:D

Just play the game, and you will soon realize which one is Falalan.
 
Once I played EU2 early in the morning, before going to the U., and I spent the rest of the day whistling the tune.... Dreadful!:eek:

But I sergeï says its like a movie music, then I hope it's something as well written as Themes such as Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars, Terminator, Barry Lindon (my favorite)....

But please o please don't give us anything like the music from "A knight's tale" (you know, when they are dancing.... :D )
 
Originally posted by sergei
it is original music written on the basis of Greven's imaginative description of the themes. i think the opening theme rocks well enough to be in a movie. the first time i got the preview MP3, kept playing it for a few hours non-stop :p

Sounds great!:)

As long as I can switch and play my Steeleye Span CDs too while playing the game it will work out fine. :)
 
Originally posted by Vandelay


During the... uhhm, grand finale, anything at about 120 beats per minute;)

I hope the music is mostly a capella - I find the singing in EUII somewhat distracting/ irritating.

Cheers,
Vandelay

I assume you mean instrumental(no voices) rather than a capella(no instruments).
 
Originally posted by sergei
CK music is not the original era themes, it is an original soundtrack dedicated to the time & spirit.

Oh thank God. I don't know if I could have taken it if the game was several hours of Gregorian chants and minstrel music. ;)

As it is I mod EU2 so that it plays the 17th and 18th century music in all time periods, as well as a bunch of Mozart and Beethoven (and La Marseillaise) I added. I just needed more variety than just the 15th century stuff.