@@GTSN38 # 1 might be determined by how many different Fallout titles the song has been in ? Like the # 1 now , 'Maybe' was in the Original Fallout 1 , then also Fallout 3 & 4 as well ? So it was used by InterPlay along with Bethesda as well.
I once brought my console to my grandmother’s house so I could show her Fallout 4. I turned on Diamond City Radio and she started singing along because she knew the words already. Magical.
Awesome memory to hang on to! Bet she liked the idea your enjoying the same music she did 😊 My father recently passed away and he loved FO, so playing it or listening to these songs reminds me of him.
0:13 - Civilization 3:22 - I don't want to set the world on fire 6:35 - Dear hearts and gentle people 8:54 - Heartaches by the number 11:36 - The wanderer 14:33 - American swing 16:15 - Big iron 20:21 - Swing doors 23:28 - Butcher pete (Part 1) 26:04 - Maybe Your Welcome.
The feeling of getting into primm hearing big iron is fantastic, The feeling of being "safe" after passing throught ghouls and geckos in the wasteland.... The 1st time playing is unforgettable!!
@@NoVa_Nuka bruh, I restarted NV a few days ago. Pulled out my pip boy, pulled out my varmint rifle, and played big iron. It was a real vibe until an entire family of cazador's waged war on me.
I liked how on Fallout New Vegas Quests are called like songs. For example the quest "Notin' but a hound dog" is the name of the song "Ain't Notin' But a Hound Dog"By Elvis Presley . Also, Theres the quest "Heartaches by the Number" Wich is another song. There is also "Ain't That a Kick in The Head", "Come Fly With Me", and many more. (Sorry for the bad grammar and english, it's my second language)
SmallGoodname X I just was so happy when I realized that this group in New Vegas were huge Elvis fans and that the boss of the group looked like Elvis.
I don't want to set the world on fire I just want to start A flame in your heart In my heart, I have but one desire And that one is you No other will do I've lost all ambition For worldly acclaim I just want to be the one you love And with your admission That you feel the same I'll have reached the goal I'm dreaming of Believe me I don't want to set the world on fire I just want to start A flame in your heart I don't want to set the world on fire, honey I love you too much I just want to start A great big flame Down in your heart You see Way down inside of me Darlin', I have only one desire And that one desire is you And I know Nobody else ain't gonna do I've lost all ambition For worldly acclaim I just want to be the one you love And with your admission That you feel the same I'll have reached the goal I'm dreaming of Believe me I don't want to set the world on fire I just want to start A flame in your heart MUSIC
My Top 10: 1. Jingle Jangle Jingle 2. Dear Hearts and Gentle People 3. Uranium Fever 4. I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire 5. Civilisation 6. Big Iron 7. Maybe 8. It’s All Over but the Crying 9. Heartaches by the Number 10. Butcher Pete
@@polperez2474 ehhh... I can't stop thinking about an actual woman with radiation burns. She's not thinking about getting romantic. "Back to meee" more like back to the hospital. Gtfoutta my way!
It’s 10000 times better when your actually playing and one of these bangers come on the radio Btw fun fact Dear hearts and gentle people was a based on a poem found in a corpse on the side of the road’s jacket. 6:30
The feeling of tuning in on Galaxy News Radio and hearing "because one dog isnt enough and two is too low its three dog" always moves my heart Good times ❤ Anything goes is my fav one
The time of the nuclear craze/scare was between the 40's and 60's. Canonically in fallout this was the popular style at the time the bombs fell, so when the games take place it's the style that remained
@@CookingWithJackDanielsThe bombs dropped in 2077. But, yea the style didn't change much from the 50's. Kinda like what people thought 2077 would look like in the 1950's.
@@BassMaster.454 I like that idea, but canonically, culture stagnated around the 50’s when their technology developed with vacuum tubes over transistors (integrated circuits). There is sort of a “technology of the future” aspect with the nuclear powered stuff though, so you’re on it with that aspect.
Here are some of my favorites: Uranium fever: I just vibes to this while having a shootout in fallout 4 with power and a Gatling laser, definitely nostalgic for me Wanderer: I love this song especially when I’m in a settlement. Just feels right. Maybe: Sad and a good song overall. I don’t wanna set the world on fire: If fallout was a movie or a series, this would be the perfect song to end it on. It’s lyrics are very symbolistic in the context of the games we are in. 11/10.
Too new. Cut off point should be the 1950's... Maybe 1960's if it sounds like something prior to the 1960's. Gonna start adding rap or disco next? Fuckin lame as. The old era content like the music is part of Fallouts unique charm
Fallout makes me feel so many different emotions. Destitution. Anxiety fear danger/being dangerous but also joy. Coolness. Swagger. And tastefulness. Like a wine that has aged lol
God idk why this put me so in my feels. My first fallout I played back when I was 10 on my Xbox 360(it was new Vegas) I than proceeded to play fallout 3 and 4 later on. Dude whenever I hear these songs it brings me back to middle school and elementary school when I’d binge hundreds of hours on these games. Life was so much simpler and happier back than. I’ve played thousands of games since than and none quite hit me like the beautiful dystopian 50s vibe of fallout. (I’m 20 now btw)
I've played fallout 3,4 and nv so much I remember all the songs heck I have them on my phone brings back those memories of killing Kellogg and Cesar and blowing up the mobile base crawler
I don’t want to set the world on fire is my favorite song easily especially in fallout 3 going 3 a war torn Washington D.C is one of the best memories I have from gaming
My top 10 are: 10) It's All Over but the Crying 9) Rocket 69 8) Jingle Jangle Jingle 7) Civilization 6) The Wanderer 5) I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire 4) Way Back Home 3) It's the End of the World 2) Big Iron 1) Aint That a Kick in the Head MY GOD THAT WAS TOUGH!!!!!!!
Ahh… Fallout. Fallout 4 was the first one I played. That was *my game* during middle school. Now… I’m five days from graduating. Turned 18 not even a week ago. This is my nostalgia trip before graduation. Life will get different. Things will change. College. Taxes. New friends, old friends. Really hoping my relationship does last because I couldn’t be happier in it. I’ve been playing the Fallout games more recently. Mostly New Vegas as that’s my favorite. But… jeez… do these give me a massive hit of nostalgia
Dude same, Fallout 4 was the first game I ever played on PlayStation and boy did I play that game. Even now I find myself redownloading it and replaying with mods just for fun, graduating here in a couple months too.
Golden Oldies. There’s a reason!!!! Some of us grew up with these totally awesome tunes!! Born in the 80s with boomers as parents. Had some of the raddest road trips!!!! Thank you to you and the audio creators of this game!!
We had oldies stations, starting somewhere in 1972. All of it had to do with the nostalgia craze: "Grease" -- the Broadway show, not the movie remake from 1978 -- was the cause of it all!:)
I actually came across the song at 3:22 because I heard it while my brother was playing fallout 4. I first played a few months ago and now I actually fully know what the game is When listen to the song I can't help but think of my self in that situation.
I just couldnt wait to get home to play fallout 3! Im 29 boys and girls and dont play games anymore but let me tell you.... the fallout games do something to you. The music, the feeling of small achievements, the unsafe hikes through the wasteland. I just loved it, i never felt lonely while playing these game. Definitely a good distraction from everyday life. Gotta grow up though, we will all be playing fallout in real life soon.
They are amazing but they all sound almost exactly the same not the most imaginative group kinda like that era's AC/DC although 100 times better than AC/DC
When I was in high school, I was at my great-grandpa's playing NV on my laptop. Great-grandpa loved it & even dug out his old record player. Wanted my dad & I to transfer his old music to his computer & Zune. A lot of these bangers were in his old collection.
No music should ever be lost to time. I was playing Minecraft Fallout 4 edition getting lost in the old music building away. I quickly fell in love with these songs.
I expected too see a lot more songs from Newvegas. roundhouse rock, Slow Bounce, Something's gotta give, Jingle jangle jingle, ride of the Valkyries, I can keep going but I fear I would run out of characters for this comment.
I was walkin' along Mindin' my business When love came and hit me in the eye Flash, Bam, Alakazam Out of that orange colored Purple striped Pretty green polka-dot sky Flash, Bam, Alakazam... And goodbye
Bongo bongo bongo I donwanna leave the jungle ohnoonoonoonononooo. Bingo bango bongo I donwannna leave the jungle I refuse to go. Just try to get that out of yer head.
Yes, one thing i can thank the creators for, is introducing us to , what i believe is some of the best music ever! I even have a ink spots inspired Pandora station. ...love em all FO 3 4 VEGAS AND 76
Thank you fallout for having a soundtrack that made our parents and grandparents think we were playing something wholesome. And also, for preparing us for the actual fallout that is inevitable lol
Im so happy that Fallout is finally getting the attention all of its fans knew it should've had. Banger soundtracks, banger gameplay, and banger stories. The only thing i would've changed was having Orange Colored Sky and Jingle Jangle.
I had never heard Uranium Fever until I played Fallout. It's a really nice jolly song, despite thinking of what the uranium would have done to the miners and what it was used for.
Mr. New Vegas is a true bro. He never leaves your side, complements you, is charismatic, and contributes to society. That’s more than you can say for half the Mojave.
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You're wrong about the number 1 song. The real number 1 song a kiss to build a dream on by Louis Armstrong.
Grrrrr!
@@GTSN38 # 1 might be determined by how many different Fallout titles the song has been in ? Like the # 1 now , 'Maybe' was in the Original Fallout 1 , then also Fallout 3 & 4 as well ? So it was used by InterPlay along with Bethesda as well.
thank you
Fallout immortalized so many songs that probably would have been lost to time and forgotten
So true!
Spot on with that! 👌
True, that’s a good thing
Thanks to fallout I got into these old timer great songs
can't express how true that is
Idk if it’s the nostalgia or just the music being good but every time I hear music from fallout I feel relaxed af
SAME
Yes this good feeling hearing the songs it's really good
Becouse its not about pussy or shooting, bling bling etc.
Not me all I think about is the creepy af fire ants on new Vegas, makes me shiver 🥶
Everytime i hear Fallout music i have a earworm
I once brought my console to my grandmother’s house so I could show her Fallout 4. I turned on Diamond City Radio and she started singing along because she knew the words already. Magical.
Awesome memory to hang on to! Bet she liked the idea your enjoying the same music she did 😊
My father recently passed away and he loved FO, so playing it or listening to these songs reminds me of him.
@@sorabisslade that’s so sweet, I hope there’s Nuka Cola in heaven
@@brandongilbertson3552there surely is and we all gonna have a bottle together one day;)🎉🎉🎉
@sorabisslade1427 Dude your comment just gave me goosebumps !!!
What a wholesome little anecdote ..... loving it 🥲🤍
@@brandongilbertson3552that would be cool 😂
0:13 - Civilization
3:22 - I don't want to set the world on fire
6:35 - Dear hearts and gentle people
8:54 - Heartaches by the number
11:36 - The wanderer
14:33 - American swing
16:15 - Big iron
20:21 - Swing doors
23:28 - Butcher pete (Part 1)
26:04 - Maybe
Your Welcome.
Thanks:)
Thankey
Super! Thanks.
Thanks :)
Mvp , Maybe makes me vibe the most to the raygun gothic post apocalyptic atmosphere fallout gave out , fallout is an amazing series
I dont wanna set the world on fire...
I just wanna start a flame in your heart...
the bling that is the start of the song. Good job
Yes
Ok so that song inspired a video game music youtuber to make a song about fallout 4
Ahh yea memories... the bombs the ... wow ahh yea. FALLOUT REALY GETS ME GOING
SO CLASSIC
A big iron on his hip
MMMMMMMMBIG IRON
Number one ☝️
BIG IRON ON HIS HIIIIIIP
Great but butcher Pete lmao
Me with my fatman:
3:21 Is one of the best. Walking through the wasteland thinking about blowing up a small town named megatown or refusing to...
You have some taste in Atom.
Omg yess
Blow it up everytime
@@lmaolmao1881 while i always save them everytime :v
Because i already mod my megaton home :v
@@MatsuSenpaii i have a question why you can blow up Megaton?
The feeling of getting into primm hearing big iron is fantastic, The feeling of being "safe" after passing throught ghouls and geckos in the wasteland.... The 1st time playing is unforgettable!!
But then you get shot at by escaped convicts lmao
@@skyline420chili yeah 😂
@@DoomLord1911 then the deathclaws put the fear of god in you
@@CyberCripX dont forget about the cazadors tbh I was almost as scared when a group of those pulled up on me and I had no antivenom lol
@@NoVa_Nuka bruh, I restarted NV a few days ago. Pulled out my pip boy, pulled out my varmint rifle, and played big iron. It was a real vibe until an entire family of cazador's waged war on me.
I liked how on Fallout New Vegas Quests are called like songs. For example the quest "Notin' but a hound dog" is the name of the song "Ain't Notin' But a Hound Dog"By Elvis Presley . Also, Theres the quest "Heartaches by the Number" Wich is another song. There is also "Ain't That a Kick in The Head", "Come Fly With Me", and many more.
(Sorry for the bad grammar and english, it's my second language)
Ain't That a Kick in The Head awsome tune Dean Martin classic just as i get my head blown off ;-)
SmallGoodname X I just was so happy when I realized that this group in New Vegas were huge Elvis fans and that the boss of the group looked like Elvis.
Come fly with me and one for my baby fallout new vegas just had so much love in it.
you are excused for the grammer
@@ShelbyRestorations Thanks, I've improved since then
I don't want to set the world on fire
I just want to start
A flame in your heart
In my heart, I have but one desire
And that one is you
No other will do
I've lost all ambition
For worldly acclaim
I just want to be the one you love
And with your admission
That you feel the same
I'll have reached the goal I'm dreaming of
Believe me
I don't want to set the world on fire
I just want to start
A flame in your heart
I don't want to set the world on fire, honey
I love you too much
I just want to start
A great big flame
Down in your heart
You see
Way down inside of me
Darlin', I have only one desire
And that one desire is you
And I know
Nobody else ain't gonna do
I've lost all ambition
For worldly acclaim
I just want to be the one you love
And with your admission
That you feel the same
I'll have reached the goal I'm dreaming of
Believe me
I don't want to set the world on fire
I just want to start
A flame in your heart MUSIC
I have never played fall out but as a little kid I ALWAYS watched my older brother play it and these songs have a special place in my heart
When they left the house we got play time😤
My Top 10:
1. Jingle Jangle Jingle
2. Dear Hearts and Gentle People
3. Uranium Fever
4. I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire
5. Civilisation
6. Big Iron
7. Maybe
8. It’s All Over but the Crying
9. Heartaches by the Number
10. Butcher Pete
End of the World by Skeeter Davis should definitely be on here.
Jedi Revan absolutely
Hell yes
hell yeah. also, I like Johnny guiar
Skeeeter
I agree it's my favorite song in Fallout right next to Maybe by the ink spots because it's the OG Fallout song.
Civilization is the best, I’m an EXTREME fallout fan
MartyMcringe get vault amino if ur a true fallout fan it's for hardcover members
Super Buffalo Gaming 21 do u think I don’t have that?
I like mostly the wanderer
me too. played all the canon games and shelther except fallout 4. just can't afford it.
I got it during the steam sale for like 15 bucks it was a pretty good deal
No? Jingle jangle?
I GOT SPURS THAT JINGLE JANGLE JINGLE!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯💯
Where is "Ain't that a kick in his head?"!!!
Hats yup thats also best one
Hats ain’t that a kick in the head should replace butcher Pete
blue moon and jingle jangle jingle.
Not that bad , but gets annoying really quickly just like that song about that johnny guy
Johnny guitar ?? Smh
No Blue moon?
OR
Ain't that a kick in the head?
OR
Love me as there was no tomorrow?
I agree
I also miss Aint that a kick in the head
I thought blue moon was on 1.. Big disappointment
Or Crawl out through the Fallout
@@polperez2474 ehhh... I can't stop thinking about an actual woman with radiation burns. She's not thinking about getting romantic. "Back to meee" more like back to the hospital. Gtfoutta my way!
It’s 10000 times better when your actually playing and one of these bangers come on the radio
Btw fun fact Dear hearts and gentle people was a based on a poem found in a corpse on the side of the road’s jacket. 6:30
Ok
Nice info
U are better than my teacher
That’s creepy asf tbh but good fact
I believe it was based upon a fragment of a lyric found with composer Stephen Foster's body.
The feeling of tuning in on Galaxy News Radio and hearing "because one dog isnt enough and two is too low its three dog" always moves my heart
Good times ❤
Anything goes is my fav one
It's three dog ahuuuuuuhu and you listen to Galaxy News Radio
@@Blastermaster113 bringing you the truth....no matter how bad it hurts
@@chrisriley2321 WTF 1 year later and today I thought about this video again and now a comment 😂
@@Blastermaster113 xD
Ok chill bro i don't think he has feelings for you
Where's jingle jangle jingle
Turn it up
yea that should be on here just make it a top 11 fallout songs video
Idk why this comment makes me laugh so hard. Its just such a silly thing to say and yet be so serious 😂
16:15 Is the best
Omaygood
I listened this like one billion times today because I was playin it. Damn.
hocus pocus I'm brokus yessir😂
Dam right
Reminds me of “Ain’t I right?”
These songs from the30s 40s 50s makes no sense in whatever time period it is in but it fits in so perfectly
The time of the nuclear craze/scare was between the 40's and 60's. Canonically in fallout this was the popular style at the time the bombs fell, so when the games take place it's the style that remained
I think it would make sense because these are the songs on disks and vinyls which would be all that’s left after a nuclear war
@@CookingWithJackDanielsThe bombs dropped in 2077. But, yea the style didn't change much from the 50's. Kinda like what people thought 2077 would look like in the 1950's.
@@BassMaster.454 I like that idea, but canonically, culture stagnated around the 50’s when their technology developed with vacuum tubes over transistors (integrated circuits). There is sort of a “technology of the future” aspect with the nuclear powered stuff though, so you’re on it with that aspect.
Fallout is more where the world never moved on from the 50s and started using oil for everything, essentially a steampunk future
"You know you can get hurt that way Daniel?"
Yes.... Yes I do know this...
I cant be the only one that loves civilization
Same with me, I love Wanderer as well.
The song is literally "Reject Humanity, embrace monke"
There literally isn't one that I don't love
Whenever I listen to fallout music I get a feeling of existential dread but I feel relaxation and safety as well. It's a weird feeling
I get a feeling of luck when I listen to fallout music
Here are some of my favorites:
Uranium fever: I just vibes to this while having a shootout in fallout 4 with power and a Gatling laser, definitely nostalgic for me
Wanderer: I love this song especially when I’m in a settlement. Just feels right.
Maybe: Sad and a good song overall.
I don’t wanna set the world on fire: If fallout was a movie or a series, this would be the perfect song to end it on. It’s lyrics are very symbolistic in the context of the games we are in. 11/10.
correction for i dont want to set the world on fire: 12/10
ever played new vegas or 3?
Big Iron 100/10
Well, you have sniped with the I don't want to set the world on fire review, congrats
congrats, you predicted well my friend
No matter what the wasteland has thrown your way, no matter what year you're listening to this, I love you.
"Give me a kiss to build a dream on." - Louis Armstrong ... can't believe that did not make the cut ...
These are some fantastic classic tracks... some tunes never get stale.
yo where is atom bomb baby
Bro ur kidding that broke my heart just a lil
🎌🎌🎌
🙄🙄🙄
Too new
“More radioactive than a tv tower”
Time to add "Take me home, country roads" from John Denver. West Virginia ❤
Too new. Cut off point should be the 1950's... Maybe 1960's if it sounds like something prior to the 1960's. Gonna start adding rap or disco next? Fuckin lame as. The old era content like the music is part of Fallouts unique charm
@@cman8464 chill man its country roads
They mad this when 76 was not out
didnt end up well
yep the only good thing about fallout 76
3:24 My personal fav
Same
Being in my 60s growing up my parents had most of these records and I grew up listening to them. Brought back many memories
Heartaches by the number best
Anything goes is my favorite
except "Butcher Pete"
lol
Same
Fallout makes me feel so many different emotions. Destitution. Anxiety fear danger/being dangerous but also joy. Coolness. Swagger. And tastefulness. Like a wine that has aged lol
God idk why this put me so in my feels. My first fallout I played back when I was 10 on my Xbox 360(it was new Vegas) I than proceeded to play fallout 3 and 4 later on. Dude whenever I hear these songs it brings me back to middle school and elementary school when I’d binge hundreds of hours on these games. Life was so much simpler and happier back than. I’ve played thousands of games since than and none quite hit me like the beautiful dystopian 50s vibe of fallout. (I’m 20 now btw)
I wish I also had fallout nv for my 360😢. I mostly played minecraft (also fun memories)
My first Fallout was.... Fallout!
The original PC game back in 1997. I'm 54. 😂
I've played fallout 3,4 and nv so much I remember all the songs heck I have them on my phone brings back those memories of killing Kellogg and Cesar and blowing up the mobile base crawler
Ethan Edmiston same
You should play New Vegas
@@holofy literally he/she says "I've played fallout 3,4 and nv "
@@xxquetzxx9640 lol this was 2 years ago, I think I must have replied to the wrong comment lmao
@@holofy No problem have a nice day
9:05 Best Song Forever
Brasil
I don’t want to set the world on fire is my favorite song easily especially in fallout 3 going 3 a war torn Washington D.C is one of the best memories I have from gaming
The Kind of songs that all generations would find pleasant and calming.
I Love this...
Given that "I don't wanna set the world on fire" was suppose to be the original theme, should make it higher on the list.
I love I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire! It is a perfect match for Fallout!
My top 10 are:
10) It's All Over but the Crying
9) Rocket 69
8) Jingle Jangle Jingle
7) Civilization
6) The Wanderer
5) I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire
4) Way Back Home
3) It's the End of the World
2) Big Iron
1) Aint That a Kick in the Head
MY GOD THAT WAS TOUGH!!!!!!!
would be better without the thansition fallout 4 main menu music in between songs....
Agree
wasnt that FO3?
@@filypefx both
fr
You can never have a Fallout game without the song Maybe
Fallout 2?
New Vegas?
These songs reminds me of my dad cause when I was 4 we always used to sing these songs together
The last song gets me every time. It takes back some memories of the old fallout games
Ahh… Fallout. Fallout 4 was the first one I played. That was *my game* during middle school. Now… I’m five days from graduating. Turned 18 not even a week ago. This is my nostalgia trip before graduation. Life will get different. Things will change. College. Taxes. New friends, old friends. Really hoping my relationship does last because I couldn’t be happier in it. I’ve been playing the Fallout games more recently. Mostly New Vegas as that’s my favorite. But… jeez… do these give me a massive hit of nostalgia
Dude same, Fallout 4 was the first game I ever played on PlayStation and boy did I play that game. Even now I find myself redownloading it and replaying with mods just for fun, graduating here in a couple months too.
3 and new Vegas are so worth dealing with the bugs the music is just the gravy
Personally my favorite song from the series is the fallout 2 intro, A Kiss to Build a Dream On (by Louis Armstrong)
agreed 🙌
Totally agree!! And I love big iron and the ink spots songs.
Songs They Missed:
- Orange Colored Sky - Nat King Cole
- Personality - Johnny Mercer
- Sixty Minute Man - Billy Ward
WHY AREN'T THEY ON THE LIST???
I loved 3 the most. It reminds me of my grandparents, they listened to these artists a lot. They grew up being a 50’s WASP household.
Golden Oldies. There’s a reason!!!! Some of us grew up with these totally awesome tunes!! Born in the 80s with boomers as parents. Had some of the raddest road trips!!!! Thank you to you and the audio creators of this game!!
We had oldies stations, starting somewhere in 1972.
All of it had to do with the nostalgia craze: "Grease" -- the Broadway show, not the movie remake from 1978 -- was the cause of it all!:)
I actually came across the song at 3:22 because I heard it while my brother was playing fallout 4. I first played a few months ago and now I actually fully know what the game is When listen to the song I can't help but think of my self in that situation.
I just couldnt wait to get home to play fallout 3! Im 29 boys and girls and dont play games anymore but let me tell you.... the fallout games do something to you. The music, the feeling of small achievements, the unsafe hikes through the wasteland. I just loved it, i never felt lonely while playing these game. Definitely a good distraction from everyday life. Gotta grow up though, we will all be playing fallout in real life soon.
“everyday you love me less and I love you more."
Hurts bruh
the Ink Spots have such lovely songs
They are amazing but they all sound almost exactly the same not the most imaginative group kinda like that era's AC/DC although 100 times better than AC/DC
When I was in high school, I was at my great-grandpa's playing NV on my laptop. Great-grandpa loved it & even dug out his old record player. Wanted my dad & I to transfer his old music to his computer & Zune. A lot of these bangers were in his old collection.
Tons of memories in my quarantine
Thanks buddy u earned my subscribe
When Fallout songs talk about guns, bombs and death
Everyone: He said it! HE SAID THE THING!!!
Vault-Tec here
I have so many found memories, blowing things up on those songs... Having my ''Joker'' dancing in the stairs vibe, every moments. Poetry.
Its almost enough to make me cry
No music should ever be lost to time. I was playing Minecraft Fallout 4 edition getting lost in the old music building away. I quickly fell in love with these songs.
I expected too see a lot more songs from Newvegas. roundhouse rock, Slow Bounce, Something's gotta give, Jingle jangle jingle, ride of the Valkyries, I can keep going but I fear I would run out of characters for this comment.
I was walkin' along
Mindin' my business
When love came and hit me in the eye
Flash, Bam, Alakazam
Out of that orange colored
Purple striped
Pretty green polka-dot sky
Flash, Bam, Alakazam...
And goodbye
*the Arizona ranger would like to know your location*
Is that good or bad?
I’m just picturing in my head an old couple slow dancing to all these songs and it’s making me misty eyed
Fallout got me addicted to 50's music and no amount of addictol can cure it
No need for a cure😊
lmao the scene change makes me laugh every time, the 2 fps mixed with the 96p resolution cracks me up. love the list though
YESS
Cole Porter - Anything goes needs to atleast be honorable mention. It's the first ever doss track and it goes hard.
Yes I’ve got heartaches by the number 💕 damn miss when I was 16 playing new Vegas religiously
How old u now?
I'm surprised that anything goes and crawl out through the fallout isn't here
Anything goes Is elite so is atom bomb baby and uranium fever
I like that the TV show had several Johnny Cash songs in it, he’s seriously slept on in this era
Bongo bongo bongo I donwanna leave the jungle ohnoonoonoonononooo. Bingo bango bongo I donwannna leave the jungle I refuse to go. Just try to get that out of yer head.
It's honestly impossible to get it out of my head it's just to catchy
Impossible because of this song i gave the Fallout series a 2nd Chance and god damn it im soooooooooooo happy i did
Yes, one thing i can thank the creators for, is introducing us to , what i believe is some of the best music ever! I even have a ink spots inspired Pandora station. ...love em all FO 3 4 VEGAS AND 76
Well done good work
Thank you fallout for having a soundtrack that made our parents and grandparents think we were playing something wholesome. And also, for preparing us for the actual fallout that is inevitable lol
My little sister thinks “I don’t want to set the world on fire” is scary
Im so happy that Fallout is finally getting the attention all of its fans knew it should've had. Banger soundtracks, banger gameplay, and banger stories. The only thing i would've changed was having Orange Colored Sky and Jingle Jangle.
I miss Atombomb uranium fever and 60 Minute man
Our local oldies station is long long gone. No more getting to hear Dion's "The Wanderer" unless you go to satellite radio.
Wanderer is the best
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I had never heard Uranium Fever until I played Fallout. It's a really nice jolly song, despite thinking of what the uranium would have done to the miners and what it was used for.
Civilation, Maybe, and I dont want to set the world on Fire define the Fallout music
What about The Wanderer by Dion
Mr. New Vegas is a true bro. He never leaves your side, complements you, is charismatic, and contributes to society. That’s more than you can say for half the Mojave.
Fallout has the best soundtrack in history besides gta
Morrowind tho
This playlist is S.P.E.C.I.A.L
Hentai isn't for weebs. It's for the cultured and the disabled
Anonymous Gamer oh heck, I'm asking the same question.
Anonymous Gamer nah you're just seeing things
Anonymous Gamer hahahahhah
@@michis9966 he deleted his stuff
Can I get piper Henri. Yes
Nice! But I miss "Stars of the midnight range" and "Right behind you baby" :)
Bingo, bangle, bungle, I'm so sad cuz my phone refuse to play
Love the music! It’s all familiar to me, my parents were always playing 40s music as they were from that generation
I don’t want to set the world on fire is the best song
I was raised by my grandparents so I knew these songs already but it's perfect. 👌
3:22 I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire is just the best.
I’m playing NV for the first time and it’s definitely got the most bangers “Big iron” and “Do it right” are certified hood classics
Where's jingle jangle jingle fallout new Vegas
yea this list is BUNK
Civilisation is so good it perfectly encapsulates how I feel about the modern world.
*"tHe bIg iRoN oN hIs hIp"*