I created this short loop in fl studio long ago. It's kind of a stripper beat with a slowed down voice repeating, "i love the way she make her body" interspersed with saying "left right".
Busy boulevard with traffic running both ways. One direction is crossed with an air hose designed to count the number of passing vehicles. You hear the tires slapping across it as they speed by.
Written by Buddy Bolden (1868-1931). Performed by George Lewis (clarinet), Avery "Kid" Howard (trumpet), Jim Robinson (trombone) Lawrence Marrero (banjo), Edgar Mosley (drums), Chester Zardis (bass).
Beginning start off to one side then conversation for a second until moved to behind person. Sounds of raindrops, footsteps and two people right after rain fall outside. Stereorecorded with h4n.
Recorded with audio technica 835b shotgun mic to sony mz-nh700 hi-md recorder and captured analog onto an imac. This puts my 3 month old baby to sleep. Good-night.
i'll do it your way. he should know by now. I'll never do anything any way but my own. This is usable because it is non-specific to outcome, and what came next. I don't care for those warning flags, and providing more might get one. But i gotta tell you. You just can't make that much racket on a train. For heaven's sake there are people around. ;-d. And no. He was not ready.