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USAF Marches

Posted: 2005-04-28 02:03pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
This page has a ton of USAF marches. They're almost as good as the Nazi marches I linked to before! :lol:

Legal? Yes:
These recordings are approved by the Department of the Air Force for use in public service broadcasting, recruiting, educational activities, and troop morale and retention.

Posted: 2005-04-28 03:04pm
by Montcalm
Good something the RIAA can't bitch about :mrgreen:

Posted: 2005-04-28 03:09pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
Another page that's worth looking at:

Van Gogh

This Master Seargent Forte composed 5 pieces based off of Van Gogh paintings. Interesting concept. To me, the moods of the first, third, and fourth pieces suit their respective paintings very well. IMO, if he had a full orchestra they could have been much better. But his compositions are overall very good.

If you hunt around the website, you'll find a lot of good music on it.

Posted: 2005-04-28 03:44pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
Aha...in my military march hunt I stumbled across a lot of good Soviet music. Don't know if the site is legal...therefore...PM. :P

Posted: 2005-04-28 05:20pm
by Wicked Pilot
These are not 'Air Force' marches, as many if not all of them existed before the Air Force did. These recordings are simply performed by the Air Force Airmen.

Posted: 2005-04-28 08:49pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
Hmm...so then what Air Force music is there then? Don't tell me it is limited to this page. After extensive Googling, I couldn't find anything past those. That's astonishing. There has to be more than that.

Posted: 2005-04-28 08:56pm
by Wicked Pilot
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Hmm...so then what Air Force music is there then? Don't tell me it is limited to this page. After extensive Googling, I couldn't find anything past those. That's astonishing. There has to be more than that.
That may be it. The Air Force hasn't been around for that long you know.

Posted: 2005-04-28 09:08pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
No way. They said that in order to select the official Air Force anthem they had to go through 757 pieces.
In 1938, Liberty magazine sponsored a contest for a spirited, enduring musical composition to become the official Army Air Corps song. Of 757 scores submitted, Robert Crawford’s was selected by a committee of Air Force wives. The song (informally known as "The Air Force Song" but now formally titled "The U.S. Air Force") was officially introduced at the Cleveland Air Races on September 2, 1939. Fittingly, Crawford sang in its first public performance.
Apparently, there's a lot more out there that are ignored. :?

Posted: 2005-04-28 09:13pm
by RogueIce
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:No way. They said that in order to select the official Air Force anthem they had to go through 757 pieces.
In 1938, Liberty magazine sponsored a contest for a spirited, enduring musical composition to become the official Army Air Corps song. Of 757 scores submitted, Robert Crawford’s was selected by a committee of Air Force wives. The song (informally known as "The Air Force Song" but now formally titled "The U.S. Air Force") was officially introduced at the Cleveland Air Races on September 2, 1939. Fittingly, Crawford sang in its first public performance.
Apparently, there's a lot more out there that are ignored. :?
Yeah. 757 pieces were submitted. 756 of them didn't make it.

Posted: 2005-04-28 09:21pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
The point is that they are all Air Force songs, aren't they? Just because 756 of them aren't the official Air Force anthem doesn't mean they aren't still Air Force songs.

Posted: 2005-04-28 09:56pm
by RogueIce
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:The point is that they are all Air Force songs, aren't they? Just because 756 of them aren't the official Air Force anthem doesn't mean they aren't still Air Force songs.
Actually, I think it was just 757 songs created by scratch, so they weren't actual Air Force songs (ie, presently in use throughout the AF) so much as they were ideas people came up with about the Air Force when the contest or whatever was announced.

Kinda like DW making a contest for an SDNet song and getting 100 submissions. They'd likely be submissions created solely for the event, and not 100 songs that were already out there about SDNet.

Posted: 2005-04-28 10:08pm
by RogueIce
Incidently, the Air Force Dirge sounds like something that could come out of a movie (sort of).

Since I'm not as up on military music as I probably should be, do the other services have something similar? A service funeral march, I mean. I already know about Taps.

Posted: 2005-04-28 10:34pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
(Shrugs.) Beats the piss out of me. All I know is that 756 pieces couldn't have possibly been entirely thrown out. Why would they completely disregard them as Air Force pieces just because they weren't selected as the official Air Force anthem? Even if they were all composed specifically for that competition, it just seems silly to throw them all away just for one piece.

Posted: 2005-04-28 10:40pm
by RogueIce
:lol:

Apparently, the Air Force Song actually says, "Zoom!" at one point.

Whether they actually sing it normally I don't know, but it's in the official lyrics.

I just found this highly amusing. :D

Posted: 2005-04-28 11:06pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
(F-15 locks on to MiG-29.)

"Zoom!"

(Destroys it.)

:P

Posted: 2005-04-29 01:16am
by Deathstalker
I went to see the International Tatoo in Norfolk last weekend. It was a great show. US militar bands, a Canadian unit, and the Norwigean Kings Fife and Drum company. Nothing better than than hearing bagpipes from people who know how to play!

Posted: 2005-04-29 01:20pm
by Wicked Pilot
RogueIce wrote: Apparently, the Air Force Song actually says, "Zoom!" at one point.
I have never heard that part sung. And it's still not as bad as "hi hi hee in the field artillery"

Posted: 2005-04-29 10:50pm
by RogueIce
Wicked Pilot wrote:
RogueIce wrote: Apparently, the Air Force Song actually says, "Zoom!" at one point.
I have never heard that part sung. And it's still not as bad as "hi hi hee in the field artillery"
"Anchors Aweigh" is still the best of the service songs. It involves drinking at one point. :D

Posted: 2005-04-30 12:47am
by IRG CommandoJoe
How could "Anchors Away" match the "Air Force Song"? The music is a toss-up, I guess, but the lyrics? Hell no. Here is a comparison between the two:
Air Force Song wrote:Off we go into the wild blue yonder,
Climbing high into the sun;
Here they come zooming to meet our thunder,
At 'em boys, Give 'er the gun! (Give 'er the gun now!)
Down we dive, spouting our flame from under,
Off with one helluva roar!
We live in fame or go down in flame. Hey!
Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!

Additional verses:

Minds of men fashioned a crate of thunder,
Sent it high into the blue;
Hands of men blasted the world asunder;
How they lived God only knew! (God only knew then!)
Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer
Gave us wings, ever to soar!
With scouts before And bombers galore. Hey!
Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!

Bridge: "A Toast to the Host"

Here's a toast to the host
Of those who love the vastness of the sky,
To a friend we send a message of his brother men who fly.
We drink to those who gave their all of old,
Then down we roar to score the rainbow's pot of gold.
A toast to the host of men we boast, the U.S. Air Force!

Zoom!

Off we go into the wild sky yonder,
Keep the wings level and true;
If you'd live to be a grey-haired wonder
Keep the nose out of the blue! (Out of the blue, boy!)
Flying men, guarding the nation's border,
We'll be there, followed by more!
In echelon we carry on. Hey!
Nothing'll stop the U.S. Air Force!
Anchors Away wrote:Anchors Aweigh, my boys, Anchors Aweigh.
Farewell to college joys, we sail at break of day-ay-ay-ay.
Through our last night on shore, drink to the foam,
Until we meet once more:
Here's wishing you a happy voyage home.

Stand, Navy, out to sea, Fight our battle cry;
We'll never change our course, So vicious foe steer shy-y-y-y.
Roll out the TNT, Anchors Aweigh.
Sail on to victory
And sink their bones to Davy Jones, hooray!

Stand Navy, down the field,
Sail set to the sky
We'll never change our course
So Army you steer shy-y-y-y

Roll up the score Navy
Anchors Aweigh
Sail, Navy, down the field,
And sink the Army, sink the Army gray.
The "Air Force Song" is filled with descriptions of mass destruction and the awesome firepower of the USAF while "Anchors Away" just gives dull and vague descriptions of sinking its enemies and fighting the Army (whatever army that may be).

Posted: 2005-04-30 02:10pm
by RogueIce
First of all, it's "Anchors Aweigh" you silly land lubber.

Secondly, the whole Army thing is in reference to the good ol' Army/Navy game. Which means we also reference football in our song.

Besides, "Zoom!" brings the Air Force song down, a lot. Meanwhile we roll out TNT and drink to the foam while sinking bones down to Davy Jones in Anchors Aweigh.

No contest.

Posted: 2005-04-30 06:07pm
by IRG CommandoJoe
RogueIce wrote:First of all, it's "Anchors Aweigh" you silly land lubber.
Oops. :oops:
Secondly, the whole Army thing is in reference to the good ol' Army/Navy game.
Yeah, the Navy hates all other military branches while there is no evidence of that in the "Air Force Song." :P
Which means we also reference football in our song.
Football? Piss on football.
Besides, "Zoom!" brings the Air Force song down, a lot. Meanwhile we roll out TNT and drink to the foam while sinking bones down to Davy Jones in Anchors Aweigh.

No contest.
And how is a toast to the host not a reference to drinking? The USAF drinks to their brethren while the Navy drinks to the...foam?? :P

Posted: 2005-04-30 11:03pm
by RogueIce
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
RogueIce wrote:First of all, it's "Anchors Aweigh" you silly land lubber.
Oops. :oops:
Let that be a lesson to ye.
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Yeah, the Navy hates all other military branches while there is no evidence of that in the "Air Force Song." :P
We hate them for the same reason SDNet hates stupid people.

Because we're better than them. :P
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:Football? Piss on football.
Meh, it's a tradition thing. And the military loves tradition.
IRG CommandoJoe wrote:And how is a toast to the host not a reference to drinking? The USAF drinks to their brethren while the Navy drinks to the...foam?? :P
They drink to their host, aka the senior officer, thereby demonstrating that they're a bunch of elitist snobs. The Navy meanwhile drinks to the sea, or at least sailing upon it, the thing that unites us all.

Posted: 2005-05-01 12:43am
by IRG CommandoJoe
RogueIce wrote:Let that be a lesson to ye.
Yarrrggghhh...[drunken pirate mumbling]...Davy Jones' locker!
We hate them for the same reason SDNet hates stupid people.

Because we're better than them. :P
Hmm....the Navy probably has much more power than the Army. Super carriers are quite a deadly force.
Meh, it's a tradition thing. And the military loves tradition.
Then it should be a traditional hatred of sports. :P
They drink to their host, aka the senior officer, thereby demonstrating that they're a bunch of elitist snobs. The Navy meanwhile drinks to the sea, or at least sailing upon it, the thing that unites us all.
It says they, "drink to those who gave their all of old," so ha! The Navy drinks to the sea and to the act of sailing rather than to their own brethren! Damn, that's cold. :D