Fallout's classic songs now streaming in my province's malls

Post » Sun Apr 04, 2010 12:27 pm

Aside from my video editing job, I also work as a music coordinator for a company that specializes in music streaming for my province's shopping malls.
Starting at mid-June and ending at mid-July, we are launching a new playlist that consists of jazz songs. Not only do I add the songs requested by my superior but I can also suggest some. So we bought the rights to stream "Maybe" and "I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" by the Ink Spots along with "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" from Louis Armstrong.

So there I am, spreading classic jazz songs used in the Fallout series to my province's everyday shoppers. :D

Anyone else working a music-related job play the Ink Spots or other classic bands from Fallout while at work?
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Jessie
 
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Post » Sun Apr 04, 2010 10:20 am

No I'm not lol but that is true dedication!
keep it up dude hehe ;)
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Post » Sun Apr 04, 2010 5:42 am

I could of sworn I heard Maybe at a restaurant once.
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Post » Sun Apr 04, 2010 12:09 am

I'm not, but I have to say that FO3 introduced me to music I had never heard and would normally never listen to. I am 32 years old, so this music isn't normally a part of my life... but Fallout changed all that! Now I walk around singing "... I just want to start a flame in your heart" and "He's hackin' and whackin' and smackin'" and I'm LOVING IT!!! So thanks, FO3... for broadening my horizons!

A question for the author of this thread: How old are you and did you listen to this kind of music before FO3?
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Post » Sun Apr 04, 2010 3:33 am

No I'm not lol but that is true dedication!
keep it up dude hehe ;)


Thanks! :)

I could of sworn I heard Maybe at a restaurant once.


I'm sure there will be some Fallout 1, 2 or 3 players who will recognize the songs. :D In fact, I think I'll go shopping some time and hope to hear the songs.

I'm not, but I have to say that FO3 introduced me to music I had never heard and would normally never listen to. I am 32 years old, so this music isn't normally a part of my life... but Fallout changed all that! Now I walk around singing "... I just want to start a flame in your heart" and "He's hackin' and whackin' and smackin'" and I'm LOVING IT!!! So thanks, FO3... for broadening my horizons!

A question for the author of this thread: How old are you and did you listen to this kind of music before FO3?


I'm 22 and I played the first Fallout when it came out, in 1997. So I discovered the Ink Spots' "Maybe" song at 10 years old. Then one year later, I discovered Louis Armstrong "A Kiss to Build a Dream On". But, like you, it really was Fallout 3 that brought me in songs from the thirties and fourties, thanks to the radio station and the numerous mods that add new songs. :)
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