16 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Phils"

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Hey phil uhhh.
Author: Johnnymegabyte
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00:04
Recording for phil fm, version 1.
Author: Snaginneb
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00:04
Recording for phil fm audio broadcast, version 2.
Author: Snaginneb
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00:09
An announcement by phil sayer informing passengers to stand clear and not board the next train.
Author: Karthics
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00:40
Chris fox interviews texas senator phil graham for a news piece on cbs radio network.
Author: Chfox
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00:36
Sound record in a church natural reverb,.
Author: Vikissim
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04:26
Recorded at ash vale. Trains stop and new "south western railway" announcements play.
Author: Liam
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01:44
stand well away, cctv and unattended baggage announcements at ash station, surrey. Also includes a passing first great western class 165 train.
Author: Liam
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00:04
Uploaded on request - a chime that comes from a speaker inside ferrograph branded pis displays when a special message pops up on the screen; most commonly "stand well away", platform alterations or when a correction is made to the train arrival order. Commonly heard around railway stations in the south of england.
Author: Liam
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03:11
The Phil Harris Orchestra performing "The Vamp"
Author: Phil Harris
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00:15
The Ballad of Phil Collins by The Mostly Bad Virus
Author: The Mostly Bad Virus
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00:08
A middle aged australian male talking about the improvements he would like to see to the local bus system.
Author: Clivew
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00:06
A well-known intro of the phil collins song. I created it with audacity.
Author: Deleteduser
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06:34
Sound created with electric guitar phil proeffects used in post:in guitar rig 4:1. Tube compressor2. Ac box amp3. Studio reverb4. Twin delayin audacity:compressorspeed slow down (-0. 600).
Author: Kelewin
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08:26
Phill mill's recording in great yarmouth for the yarmonics sound library. Crowds, arcades, waves bells, people, announcers and atmosphere. Part of the yarmonics sound library. Sounds of great yarmouth recorded as part of the yarmonics sonic arts festival sept 2018 by various contributors. Festival organised by the norfolk and norwich sonic arts collective and originalprojects.
Author: Yarmonics
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02:39
The Governor's Own March performed by a brass quartet of the United States Navy Band. Written by Alton Adams, the first black bandmaster in the US Navy. This version for brass quartet was arranged by Chief Musician Stan Curtis. Performed by Musician 1st Class Phil Eberly (euphonium) and Chief Musicians Tony Halloin (tuba), John Schroeder (trumpet) and Stan Curtis (trumpet).
Author: Composition: Alton Adams Arrangement: Chief Musician Stan Curtis Performance: United States Navy Band, brass quartet Recording: United States Navy
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