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EDD"I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire" is a 1941 song by The Ink Spots, used in the Fallout 3 intro. It was initially going to be used in the original Fallout intro, but Interplay was unable to get the license, so it was scrapped and "Maybe", another song by The Ink Spots, was used.
Great piece of music, true. You just might want to add "ink spots" and "trailer" (in the tags, at the least), since video footage is a mashup of several F3 trailers.
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slafleursays...Original Fallout intro:
http://www.videosift.com/video/War-Never-Changes-Fallout-Video-Game-Intro-Movie-318
BoneyDThis song was also used at the start of the Megadeth track "Set the World Afire" which, coincidentally, was also about nuclear destruction. I wondered as soon as I saw the teaser whether Bethesda (or, more correctly Interplay - thanks EDD) got the idea to use it from them. Or do great minds just think alike?
Abel_Priscsays...The song to the original Fallout, "War Never Changes", is also in Fallout 3. They play it on Galaxy News Radio.
siftbotTags for this video have been changed from 'Fallout, three, bethesda, softworks, videogame' to 'Fallout, three, bethesda, softworks, videogame, ink spots' - edited by gwiz665
gwiz665I extracted the whole GNR from Fallout 3. Lots of good stuff.
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