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Kids tribute to Justin Bieber-First Dance [sound recording]

Kids tribute to Justin Bieber-First Dance [sound recording] I hope you like it...

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Name That Exhaust Note, Episode 45

Hit play to hear an audio recording of a mystery car's exhaust note, and head to blog.caranddriver.com to share your guesses in the comments section or get a few hints from other visitors. Click on the "Watch in HD" button for the highest-quality audio, and be sure to check back on the blog Thursday for the answer! CAST YOUR VOTE HERE: blog.caranddriver.com

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Recording Sound FX for CIP

Just a quick video of part of the Carnage Insurance Policy team recording sound effects. Thanks for watching! "Carnage Insurance Policy" will be released very soon on the XBox Live Indie marketplace. Visit us at the links below for more information and updates: Blog: cip-game.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com MySpace: www.myspace.com

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Bruce Swedien talks about recording Michael Jackson, Seattle 1993

This and other presentations were recordeded at Audio Pro Show in Seattle 1993.

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GK Chesterton in Sight & Sound

You can now buy all four of the recorded speeches of GK Chesterton on CD or as individual MP3 downloads at CDBaby: cdbaby.com In this video you will hear some of all four of the only known sound recordings in existence made by GK Chesterton, along with a couple of seconds (literally) from a news reel of him & his wife Francis. (You can get GKC's recording of "The Spices of Life" on CD now): cdbaby.com When CS Lewis was asked which books had the biggest impact on his spiritual life, the first one he named was "The Everlasting Man" by Chesterton. Lewis's well known 'Lord, Liar, Lunatic' argument was in actuality a paraphrase (rather poorly perhaps) from Chesterton in this book. Chesterton is probably best known to the public through his 'Father Brown' mystery stories, many of which were made into television movies. His novel, "The Man Who Was Thursday" is highly regarded amid all of English literature. Chesterton was perhaps the most prolific author of all-time. He left a volume of work that actually filled an attic room from floor to ceiling. Along with authoring nearly a hundred books, he also wrote thousands of newspaper articles, most of them for his own paper—GK's Weekly. Almost everyone remembers learning about the Scopes Monkey Trial in which the famous lawyer Clarence Darrow pretty much wiped the floor with a southern fundamentalist Christian politician by the name of William Jennings Bryan. As usual, fundies don't have a leg to stand on, and Darrow showed this all ...

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