[Freeciv-Dev] Re[2]: civ1 music?
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PIM> This is an mp3 of the music, not from
the game, but of unknown origin.
PIM> Please let me know if you recognize it.
That's Aaron Copelands Fanfare for the Comman
Man.
I'm not sure if it would be out of copyright,
though, since he's a
mid-20th century composer, born in 1900, and
died in '90. And, I'm
not really sure how to find out.
It *is* an interesting theme, though and
simple enough to be realised
quickly and easily.
gij
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