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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Don't worry, I am very sure they are still very much alive and are just "hog-tied by their wives", study, work or just took a break from CloD (at least on ATAG where I fly) for other reasons.
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Just alittle 5./JG27 tribute! - Where are you guys!?
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robtek does the translations for desastersoft, so maybe he is short of time due to that... You would have heard it, if something serious had happened to him...
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Thanks Farber. I love that little song.
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Hmm many since people seem to be interested in "Ich hatt einen Kameraden": Official title: "Der gute Kamerad" (The good comrade/buddy); official Grieving(word?) or funeral Song of the German Military; the only music piece besides the National Anthem where soldiers have to salute - also often played on Ceremonies on "Volkstrauertag" (German Rememberance Day).
Lyics tell of a soldier who laments his "good comrade", just being mortally wounded by a stray bullet/shrapnel. He's just struggling to reach out to the narrator for one last handshake; the narrator is re-loading, however, so the hand-shake remains unanswered, with the narrator promising that he stays his "good comrade" in eternal life. Quite nationalist militaristic overtones, but pretty normal, I guess, for the time of creation (1825). P.S.: German/Prussian military music wins out anything anyways. Imo, it's light-years away of anything else, including the USA's Sousa creations... You surely have to cut out the Nazi period and its abuses, of course... |
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