Hey everyone!
With Mass Effect Andromeda rocking with the whole lone ranger/cowboy motive I'd love to share some of my favourite cowboy music. Feel free to post them in the thread and hopefully Bioware might pick up on a few unknown favourites!
Hey everyone!
With Mass Effect Andromeda rocking with the whole lone ranger/cowboy motive I'd love to share some of my favourite cowboy music. Feel free to post them in the thread and hopefully Bioware might pick up on a few unknown favourites!
I'll start with my own favourite.
Scenewise I'd imagine this is where the protagonist is travelling overland in the Mako with his companions ready to take down some rogue Turian robbers!
Just play the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack while you play the game and you'll be golden.
https://www.youtube....5E33789AA7052BC
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I don't think there is any that would actually fit in the game. I think the soundtrack should be more in line with the soundtracks of the previous three games than a sudden switch to a western vibe.
If I'm just going to post a song I like though, I'd go with this one:
Its kind of dark, though. The song is inspired by Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian. For those unfamiliar with the book...
The majority of the narrative follows a teenager referred to only as "the kid," with the bulk of the text devoted to his experiences with the Glanton gang, a historical group of scalp hunters who massacred Native Americans and others in the United States–Mexico borderlands from 1849 to 1850 for bounty, pleasure, and eventually out of sheer compulsion. The role of antagonist is gradually filled by Judge Holden, a huge, intellectual man depicted as bald from head to toe and philosophically emblematic of the eternal and all-encompassing nature of war.
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edit: here we go, I was looking for this surf cover first. Not the original.
This would be good for the end credits
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I will say that something that would be awesome is if the song during the end credits was by the Faunts, as was in the first ME. Would be a nice acknowledgment.
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I don't listen to country, but this is as close as I get to cowboy songs...
Halle Berry's dance comes to mind whenever I here this song:
Not a country song, but thematically, I think it has it's strengths. Could definitely work for a more combat-oriented trailer.
*snip video*
I see your Man With No Name and raise you the original (on a related note, Toshiro Mifune is finally getting a star on the walk of fame, so that's awesome)
(Absolutely doesn't fit the Mass Effect sound profile, but a reference to Yojimbo would make me smile so much
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Not really fitting, but...
No cowboy hats, country music or anything like that in MEA please.
Soundcloud & Spotify links because there's no non-live version on YouTube:
https://soundcloud.c...ternal-midnight
https://open.spotify...45D8xJHoonNgxh4
Also has an ethereal, space-y vibe to it already. Not really country though, more like modern folk or something like that. End credits song?
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It's going to be something like this.
And a little like this.
And a lot like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqXzYA5MQmA
Unless Bioware doesn't LET me play a gritty noir spacecowboy, but honestly, why wouldn't they? ![]()
Cowboys in space?
Soundcloud & Spotify links because there's no non-live version on YouTube:
https://soundcloud.c...ternal-midnight
That is a damn sexy song I didn't know about and you should feel good for posting it.
"The Touch" by Stan Bush which honestly IMHO fits the Escape from the Collector Base at the end of ME2 like a glove.
"Instruments of Destruction" by DRG which also fits the destruction of the Normandy SR -1 like a glove too.
Also if start just as the cutscenes start both songs time pretty close to the songs without any editing. I've done this many times on my Xbox 360.
I hope there isn't any western music in the game itself, but if they had to have it in the trailer they should've at least used something by the master:
http://tinypic.com/r/34q75le/8
That is a damn sexy song I didn't know about and you should feel good for posting it.
It is. That man's voice is magical.
a bit of both cowboy and sci-fi in this I think.