[COMPLETE] Thus Spake Zarathustra by Fr. Nietzsche - cm

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CarlManchester
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Post by CarlManchester »

Hi all,

Section 78 has now been orphaned.

Thanks,
Carl.
American Psychology 1922-1947. It's the nearest thing to American Psycho that we are allowed to record.
GerryR
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Post by GerryR »

I've noticed that one section (78) is still available. Could I claim that? I should be able to finish it in one day... If you like my style, please let me know if you want me to do any orphaned sections.
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Post by CarlManchester »

Thanks Gerry, it's yours.

Cheers,
Carl.

PS Whistle if you need help, and please don't forget to read the first post regarding the standard intro, naming files etc.
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Gesine
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Post by Gesine »

I've edited the repeat in section 14. Have updated the admin and cleared the old file. Procrastination, what can I say.

Good to see this one almost finished, thank you Carl, and readers/listener.
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Post by GerryR »

Hi Carl! Here's my recording of chapter 78. Let me know if I can be of assistance to put this thing to bed at last! Also would like comment on quality etc...

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/cm/zarathustra_78_nietzsche_common.mp3
CarlManchester
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Post by CarlManchester »

Thanks Gerry. I can't listen right now (no speakers on this computer), but I'll try to later.

How long is the recording?

Thanks,
Carl.
American Psychology 1922-1947. It's the nearest thing to American Psycho that we are allowed to record.
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Sorry Carl, I knew there was something I'd forgotten Time = 9:39

Regards

Gerry
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Post by Gesine »

Gerry, just listening now... great reading, love the ass!

Unfortunately, your intro is not quite right - please consult the first post on what exactly to read before the text starts, and also at the end of the file. This is very important for LibriVox recordings to denote public domain status.

Would you send an edited version (with new duration)? :)

EDIT: Re sound quality, seems completely fine on my notebook speakers.
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Sorry Gesine, I read what it said to read at the beginning of a chapter. So I'll change it to what it says I must read at the beginning of a part Is that correct? I get a bit confused with parts and chapters :oops:
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Post by GerryR »

OK Gesine here is the edited version:

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ge/zarathustra_78_nietzsche_common.mp3

Duration: 9:56

Please let me know if that's OK now??
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Post by CarlManchester »

Hi all,

I've now orphaned the three remaining unrecorded sections (19, 21 and 22).

Who wants one?

Cheers,
Carl.
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GerryR
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Post by GerryR »

Hi Carl

Can I take all three??
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You can and you have.

Cheers,
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Post by GerryR »

So here is my recording of Part 1 Chapter 19

Zarathustra - 19 - The Bite of the Adder
Artist: Friedrich Nietzsche, transl. Thomas Common
Album: Thus Spake Zarathustra
URL:http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/cm/zarathustra_19_nietzsche_common.mp3
Time: 5:08
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Here is my recording of Part1 Chapter 21

Title/Name: Zarathustra - 21 Voluntary Death
Artist: Friedrich Nietzsche, transl. Thomas Common
Album: Thus Spake Zarathustra

URL: http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/cm/zarathustra_21_nietzsche_common.mp3

Time: 7:41

Has anybody looked at Chapter 19??
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