[COMPLETE] London Labour Volume III -ans
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Gill;
Section 37. I found your repeat. There were a couple of other bits that I'd have left alone otherwise, but you might like to change them.
0301 Sometimes I buy a happorth of nuts ... pronounced HAY-porth (HAY-p'th) colloquially
1008-1014 he said, with a shrug of the shoulders, in answer to my inquiry as to what the dogs did .... Narrator spoken with slight Italian accent?
1952 I learn all their tunes by heart. Repeat
Peter
Section 37. I found your repeat. There were a couple of other bits that I'd have left alone otherwise, but you might like to change them.
0301 Sometimes I buy a happorth of nuts ... pronounced HAY-porth (HAY-p'th) colloquially
1008-1014 he said, with a shrug of the shoulders, in answer to my inquiry as to what the dogs did .... Narrator spoken with slight Italian accent?
1952 I learn all their tunes by heart. Repeat
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Thanks Peter.
(Btw for later reference and to avoid any confusion at that time - this was Section 36. I haven't finished or therefore uploaded Section37 yet.)
Edited Section 36 (37:17)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/londonlabour3_36_mayhew_128kb.mp3
I didn't change 1008 - 1014. That's my 'normal' voice! (Maybe I've been 'doing the accent' too long.)
I deliberately didn't make this guy's accent too pronounced because he'd been brought up in the UK. Unfortunately, because of some phrasing etc. I felt it did have to have some amount of accent.
(Btw for later reference and to avoid any confusion at that time - this was Section 36. I haven't finished or therefore uploaded Section37 yet.)
Edited Section 36 (37:17)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/londonlabour3_36_mayhew_128kb.mp3
I didn't change 1008 - 1014. That's my 'normal' voice! (Maybe I've been 'doing the accent' too long.)
I deliberately didn't make this guy's accent too pronounced because he'd been brought up in the UK. Unfortunately, because of some phrasing etc. I felt it did have to have some amount of accent.
Section 37 (33:40)
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STREET MUSICIANS PART 6: TOM-TOM PLAYERS; ANOTHER "TOM-TOM" PLAYER; Performer on Drum and Pipes.
(pages 185 - 190 )
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STREET MUSICIANS PART 6: TOM-TOM PLAYERS; ANOTHER "TOM-TOM" PLAYER; Performer on Drum and Pipes.
(pages 185 - 190 )
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Section 37 PL okay.
Congratulations on getting through that ‘Tasa bi tasa, no be no, Mutra bakooch, no arber go" verse!
Peter
Congratulations on getting through that ‘Tasa bi tasa, no be no, Mutra bakooch, no arber go" verse!
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
I know it must be all wrong but I didn't have time to research the proper pronunciation for it all!
Thanks. Peter.
Thanks. Peter.
Section 38 (46:57)
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Street Vocalists Part 1 (Pages 190 - 197)
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Street Vocalists Part 1 (Pages 190 - 197)
Section 39 (44:28)
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STREET VOCALISTS Part 2: The Whistling Man; Whistling and Dancing Boy
(Pages 197 - 204)
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STREET VOCALISTS Part 2: The Whistling Man; Whistling and Dancing Boy
(Pages 197 - 204)
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Gill, just minor corrections, possibly, for section 38.
At 10.23, 10.26 there are slight thumps (I'd have left them, but if you're going in for the next correction, you could have a look at them.
26.19 ... we generally do a sympathy, as we calls it (a symphony, you know). I hear "symphony" instead of "sympathy"
Peter
At 10.23, 10.26 there are slight thumps (I'd have left them, but if you're going in for the next correction, you could have a look at them.
26.19 ... we generally do a sympathy, as we calls it (a symphony, you know). I hear "symphony" instead of "sympathy"
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Thanks, Peter.
Edited Section 38 (46:57)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/londonlabour3_38_mayhew_128kb.mp3
I couldn't hear the thumps but I reduced some things so hopefully it's okay now.
Edited Section 38 (46:57)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/londonlabour3_38_mayhew_128kb.mp3
I couldn't hear the thumps but I reduced some things so hopefully it's okay now.
Section 40 (39:13)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/londonlabour3_40_mayhew_128kb.mp3
More connections between the many interviewees.
STREET ARTISTS Part 1: Street Photography; Statement of a Photographic Man (pages 204 - 210)
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/londonlabour3_40_mayhew_128kb.mp3
More connections between the many interviewees.
STREET ARTISTS Part 1: Street Photography; Statement of a Photographic Man (pages 204 - 210)
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Section 38 PL okay.
You can still see traces of those thumps if you switch to the logarithmic "dB" display in Audacity, but they're clear to the ear.
Peter
You can still see traces of those thumps if you switch to the logarithmic "dB" display in Audacity, but they're clear to the ear.
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
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Section 40 PL okay.
I don't think I'll get my portrait taken ... let alone have my hair darkened with silver nitrate ... followed by cyanide to remove the skin staining!
A lovely malapropism there, too: Indeed, next Sunday, he _do_ talk of taking them for threepence-ha’penny, and if that ain’t philandery, what is?
Peter
I don't think I'll get my portrait taken ... let alone have my hair darkened with silver nitrate ... followed by cyanide to remove the skin staining!
A lovely malapropism there, too: Indeed, next Sunday, he _do_ talk of taking them for threepence-ha’penny, and if that ain’t philandery, what is?
Peter
"I think, therefore I am, I think." Solomon Cohen, in Terry Pratchett's Dodger
Thanks.
It's brilliant, isn't it? I have to edit out several chuckles when I go through some of these sections.
And let's use mercury to make hats. More recently leaded paint, asbestos....
We do know how to damage the planet and ourselves.
He's so right about people almost asking to be swindled. Now, where can I get some of those American Air Preservers?
It's brilliant, isn't it? I have to edit out several chuckles when I go through some of these sections.
And let's use mercury to make hats. More recently leaded paint, asbestos....
We do know how to damage the planet and ourselves.
He's so right about people almost asking to be swindled. Now, where can I get some of those American Air Preservers?