It's not quite the macho man randy savage's "oh yeah!" nor is it exactly the kool-aid man's "oh yeah!" nevertheless, in a three-way "oh yeah!" battle our dj can hold his own.
People saying various things:. 1: two people discussing a football match2: two girls discussing a boyfriend3: mother and child discussing food4: child asking "does the locomotive sing to itself while driving?"5: child asking "are we there yet?"6: someone saying, "look, do you see? the wild geese are flying over there. ".
I have a knack for the reprehensible as some may have gathered. It comes naturally. So every once in a while my partner sings about it. Karen carpenter sang, "don't worry that it's not good enough for anyone else to hear. . . " so why did i post it? because 1. It's only fair that more should suffer than just me, and 2. I'm curious to see if anyone will download it. We're working on "blue moon" of the doo-wop variety. Part of it.
Amateur radio. Ham radio on the 80m band. Recorded in the netherlands. The term "amateur" is used to specify "a duly authorised person interested in radio-electric practice with a purely personal aim and without pecuniary interest. Subject in chat: the men talk about the technical aspects of the equipment they use. Language: germanradio receiver: http://websdr. Ewi. Utwente. Nl:8901/frequency: 3694 khzrecorded: november 2021.
Moka-pot gurgling as it fills up with freshly-made coffee. Close-up recording as i brought the lid down (perceivable lowpass effect on the coffee noise), using the voice notes app on my smartphone.
American anthem, first 9 bars. Vintage sound setup. Rare korg synth from 70's playing through ring modulation pedal, tube amp and plate reverb. You can't get more authentic on retro sound then that.
(german)das ist mein alererster upload, ich hoffe es gefällt den leuten da draußen natürlich gibt es auch eine englische beschreibung, originaltitel ist "feared?-ambiente". Viel spaß mit dieser selbstaufnahme, am piano des grauens!.
Field-recording of the ambience in a small rural village in nicaragua. You can hear a car, near and distant birds, kids and fathers voices, the waves from the near managua lake, and some other bugs typical of the afternoon sounds.
The most famous phrase: "that's one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind". I've extracted this audio segment from a video of the first steps on the moon, from http://www. Hq. Nasa. Gov/alsj/a11/a11. Step. Html) and removed some of the machine noise from the original recording.
Recorded onto a minidisc at a protest to save anvil hill in australia from more mining endevours. The sound is of a helicopter flying overhead of the human sign spelling "save anvil hill. ".