+kris guntner Same here! I came to The Third Rail on a side quest, and was so enraptured by the music that I stuck around and listened to the whole repertoire.
Same here, on playthrought 3 and it's still one of my favorite parts. It definitely my favorite bar in Goodneighbor. Sometimes, instead of closing the game, I'll just park my character in The Third Rail, turn up the volume, and go about my business.
Preston Garvey holding my hand because he is on a edge of a cliff. Preston Garvey: Save me save me, rescue this settlement Sole survivor: Fuck you Preston Garvey ☝😡 *lets go of his hand* laughs evily 😈😈😈
I love every magnolia song in the game. I'll just sit there and listen before going back to playing. But my favorite thing is that every time I hear one of these songs I think of some sick ass pre war ghoul jazz band recording with magnolia. Just some ghouls absolutely shredding it on the instruments
Holy shit, my mind is fucking blown. I feel obligated to watch that now. Oh wait, it's from the 70's... that usually means they're cheesy, right? Or am I thinking of the 90's?Eleglas
I wouldn’t buy it twice but if she and that jazz band did create an album with all the unique Goodneighbour Magnolia songs and perhaps jazz versions of all the other songs used in FO4 such as Atom Bomb baby, Wanderer and such I would totally buy that album. And perhaps if the FO4 radio soundtrack list wasn’t enough then it could include Magnolia jazz versions of songs featured in FO3 and FONV. Maybe even those used in FO76 though they would likely have had to be introduced as a patch update since FO76 was released long after FO4.
Like an earthquake, starting to roll I felt my world shake, out of control Like a world war starting to brew Baby, it's just you. Like a cyclone, wild and extreme I got my mind blown, stalking your dreams Waking up without a clue Cause baby, it's just you. You leave me breathless, weak in the knees I'm feeling reckless, pardon me please The fallout's blowing through But baby, it's just you. Help me, help me, rescue my heart Save me, save me, from falling apart Take me, take me, baby I'm sure You've got the power, you've got the cure. Like a train wreck, jumping the tracks Or a card deck, missing a jack What's the queen of hearts to do? Cos baby, it's just you. Help me, help me, rescue my heart Save me, save me, from falling apart Take me, take me, baby I'm sure You've got the power, you've got the cure. Like a mushroom, clouding the skies I felt my world start, waving goodbye Radiating through and through Baby, it's just you Radiating through and through Baby it's just Baby it's just Baby it's just you.
@TheVapingApe well clearly you do not, because if you did you would know Magnolia has at least one track played on Diamond City Radio, Good Neighbour, so it is not beyond the realms of possibility that other tracks would, which is where mods step in.
I wish Goodneighbor was seedier like the concept art. It's actually pretty tame in-game. It's also tiny... and there isn't much to do there. Although, clearing out the warehouses is a super easy way to get .44 and .45 ammo.
Mister Torgue High-Five Flexington PLAYING THE CLARINET IS TOTALLY BADASS AND I ENDORSE THIS 100%!! *cue wicked clairenet solo with explosions, machine guns, and naked chicks*
Mine too. I don’t know why I find the Fallout games so very appealing and love the setting and universe so much. I just know that it speaks to me on some primal subconscious level and that I always replay the games every 3-6 months or so. It’s just so compelling.
"I got my mind blown, stalking a dream - Waking up without a clue" She had her memories erased, chasing the dream of free will, and waking up a new person.
That’s actually a pretty good interpretation given what she is. I strongly disagree with the memory wipes. It’s as good as killing the Synth that had the guts and determination to demand freedom by escaping the Institute and putting a fake person who already exists in its place. The personal quest for Curie proved this to me. G5 was dead and gone. Only the manufactured biological husk remained to be the host for Curie. Okay so I admit that from now on I’m speculating but I really suspect that the Memory Den was recording and copying the memories of its clients using their services then using those harvested memories to create the artificial life for the Synths brought for the memory wipe by the Railroad. And it’s why I tend to believe that the “new” person created during the wipe is artificial. These are memories taken from people who have already experienced them. Lived them. This isn’t a new person to replace the one just killed, but a mishmash of other people. And yet I can’t deny that these reprogrammed Synths have become some amazing and important people that the Sole Survivor can encounter during her journey through the Commonwealth. (I say “she” because mine was female.) I actually take some amused satisfaction that the Institute was taken down with the invaluable assistance provided by a Railroad reprogrammed Synth. Sturges of course, because I chose the Minutemen ending. I guess that while the new person created is fake, it’s only the basic template upon which a real person can grow from. Like Sturges, Magnolia and Danse. I just wish that we encountered capable Synths that took what they are and used it to become an awesome person like Glory and Chase.
This song reminds me of that time Nick Valentine and I were pinned down by gunners in Quincy and taking cover at the church to bottleneck them at the entrance then this song started playing on the pipboy radio. Good times.
One of my top favorite tracks from Fallout 4....thank you, Lynda Carter! 💗 (Hancock and Valentine keep cropping up in my head, whenever I hear this... 😍)
Ozan Buyukmetin I never understood how people do that. 99.99% of the time the person who gives you a quest doesn't have a Pip-Boy, so how do they mark it? Do we just skip the scene where the protagonist takes off the Pip-Boy, hands it to the quest-giver, the quest-giver marks it on the map, gives it back, and the protagonist puts it back on?
Didn't even know, until 7 years later, that these songs unlock when you visit Magnolia in the Third Rail. I never went inside, never really went to that area in general - but all these years later it appeared on my pipboy after meeting her and I was like "what mod added this? This is incredible"
Huh, I had never noticed that they only become available on the radio after you meet Magnolia. Thank you for teaching me this. I learned something new about my favourite game.
When i was younger and played this game i would intentionally not go to the Third Rail, since her songs don't appear on the radio until after you go to the Third Rail, because i didn't like her songs. Now going to Goodneighbor is a must early on in my playthrough for this music
I was completing all of the goodneighbor quests and I was doing the one where you had to go in the third rail. And instead of continuing the quest I literally just stood at the bar listening to her. You've really made something great when people have fun standing still
I couldn’t help but notice how her songs stick out like a sore thumb on DCR. First time I heard them among others, I immediately thought to myself “wait, this sounds like a modern song”. Even though it tries to mix in with other songs on the radio, it still stands out. Is it quality of the recording, is it something else that gives it away?
The first time I heard this, it was after I'd helped Nick Valenine solve the cold case of his human self. We were standing by a river, and he was giving with that little monologue about how this was the last tie to the old Nick Valentine. And this song was playing over my Pip-Boy's radio. It was fitting, really. By this point, Nick Valentine was free of his past. He could be himself, well and truly. As the song went, it's just him now.
When I was playing I heard this and I was thrown off guard since I never heard this considering how many times I listen to diamond city radio then this new song just came on and it was something else
It’s interesting seeing how Magnolia mentions the world wars in this song because if she grew up in goodneighbor or any other backwater settlement without an education system, she shouldn’t have learned about them unless she either grew up in diamond city, heard about them through word of mouth from her parents or more educated people, or found some prewar history books, and it doesn’t seem likely she found any prewar books because she would likely have to go through old ruins to find them which are infested with enemies, I suppose I could believe she heard about them through word of mouth but it had been 300+ years since WWII and maybe 400+ since WWI (I am not doing any math), so that seems somewhat unlikely and in another song by her (Good Neighbor) she says “Diamond City yeah, that’s my thing” so it would seem likely she grew up in Diamond City (unless it say otherwise in the game)
Concept art is meant to help the graphic designers visualize the game world they are creating. A good way to tell if the designers got it right is by comparing the atmosphere of the concept art with the main game, if it matches then you know a talented team worked on the game.
Aesthetic Baal yeah Fallout is a really great game to get into, but it’s pretty shallow and its greatest weaknesses in my opinion are dramatic lighting and indoor areas - compare the concept art of the Memory Den or the one of your son getting kidnapped to the end result and you’ll see that the level designers were either brutally constricted by some sort of engine limitations or they just failed to give life to those places and scenes. As far as indoor areas, they are pretty boring due to the poor visuals, and tend to be repetitive and at times frustrating to explore, there being a few exceptions of course. The game compensates tho with some stunning outdoor visuals and beautifully crafted sky.
Fun fact she is wonder woman yes but she was also a Voice Actor in the Elder scrolls series starting with III she played the Azura and Gormlaith Golden-Hilt in skyrim and she also play principle powers in one of the best movies Sky High
What is this specific genre of Jazz where it's just an elegant woman in an amazing outfit singing like an angel in a dive bar and how do I find more? Like is there a playlist compiled of only L.A. Noir-esque music like this?
Okay, but why is it the only one in the commonwealth who wants to make new music is a synth? Everyone else is fine listening to the same 40 songs for 200 years.