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pushing the boundaries of copyright: podcasting my favs
Just a rough mix, and I have to fix some things (hey its late and I gotta get up early), but you get the idea:
http://nostatic.com/podcasts/brandyCast.mp3 And yes, I take requests. Don't have to do them, but I'll take them ;) And no, I don't believe anyone necessarily cares what I think :p |
Hey, I actually like that song. Haven't heard it in a long time. You ruined it with all that "talking over". Just kidding :)
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I wonder if all musicians dissect songs like you do. I like songs that invoke emotions not necessarily because of the arrangement.
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I didn't talk about the emotional aspect of that song...maybe in a revisted version. I did that with no script, just winged it. But I would offer that you likely are getting an emotion because of some element of the arrangement or chord structure, you just don't realize it. I know that I can usually pin down my visceral reactions to music to a few aspects, but you're right that there also is "something" that you can't quite pin down. This is pretty individual though...
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Holy crap, nostatic, you have a voice built for radio, seriously.
Sorry, I'm done being nice. |
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I've had this voice since I was 15...did some radio when I was 20, maybe I'll get back into it. With the impending job change I think I'm going to try and pick up some voiceover work. |
If you can land it, voiceover work for training manuals/videos can be some easy, good money. My dad did a couple for Bosselmans/Blue Beacon back in the day, he said it was total cake.
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ahh, I remember the days. I used to edit training slide shows back in the day. One of our clients was a mine up in North Dakota or someplace. These were instructions for operating haulers, shovels, etc. I used to spend about 24 hours at a pop editing the soundtracks, pulling out coughs, gulps, and the occasional "*****".
Missed a few though...not saying which. |
I listen to audiobooks quite regularly in my car. My farthest customer account is 11 hours away (one-way) so I go through two-and-a-half books during that trip. It really annoys me when the narrator's voice is nasal or if he's too soft-spoken but not because it's the effect he was trying to create. I could listen to you Nostatic. Ever think about doing audiobooks?
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And who thought getting reorg'd out would end up being so fun? |
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He's got the perfect face for radio too! (Sorry, had to reach my "Evil" quota for the day.) |
I'd say something back, but since you prep my car for the track....
well, let's just say that Tyson is a super-d-duper guy :D |
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Really, though. good voice. very NPR-ish. |
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I like NPR! All things considered, and Car Talk, two really good shows. Quit making me the bad guy, we have bush bashing threads for that!
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Hey thanks! I'm promoting you to "Evil"-Gruppe Minister of Propaganda. |
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NPR is pretty much the pinnacle of radio production. They are really good at immersive pieces. I'll take the NPR thing as a serious compliment.
And I will never mention Bush in a podcast. hmm....maybe. |
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I would pay after-tax dollars to listen to Todd read the "This is John Galt Speaking" speech so I will NEVER have to read 60 continuous pages.
I won't even comment on the Limbaugh book except to say that reading him as a followup to her is like bringing a cheeseburger to a banquet. |
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