nevermind figured it out, it's victoria, with "no matter what you do"another track
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WpuXzx8_f_0
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Subject: Re: Synthesized Speech Songs


Yeah, I actually got a compulation from that and I noticed Fred saying
something like, "remix inbound" or something.


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On Apr 6, 2008, at 9:18 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:

 Justin, have a listen to Benny Benassi - Hypnotica

He's a techno DJ (from NYC I believe) and there are Apple voices all over that particular album.

HTH and have a great evening!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Apr 6, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Justin Harford wrote:

Hello all

You may be wondering about the subject line.  I'll try to make it  quick.

I recently got this idea to make a playlist of songs that use synthesized speech. I know we have a lot of synthesized speech in the blind community, songs that are made by blind people that essentially are all with synthesized speech. I have the jaws rap, and the happy birthday/ he's a jolly good fellow, which was done with the dectalk voices, which I think I will put on this. There is the skit "whose on ffirst" that I would like to put at the beginning and I hope that Josh won't mind this. But there are also songs that just average artists make that include synthesized speech. Right now I am listening to "keep talking" by pink floyd which I think features the synthesized speech that Stephen Hawking used to talk with. I think I have another techno mix that seems to use the apple voices. I also have one about robots "f***ing" in the park which features our darling victoria in the mac community. These are, to the best of my knowledge, made by sighted people that sighted and blind alike enjoy listening to once in a while.

So when I have a playlist of songs like this, I would like to offer them up in burned CDs for my lab class at Berkeley. I bet we all get a lot of questions about the synthesized speech that we use that no one can understand, but I suspect that lots don't really know how much they themselves use synthesized speech. I just felt like this would be a really cool form of outreach that would help me put myself out there, and that would make us not seem so strange. Does this make any since.

So this request is for any songs that include synthesized speech that any of you may have. I would really much more prefer music that is just mainstream stuff like the pink floyd, but some songs directly from the blind community would be considered for inclusion as well.

I'm so sorry this message has been so long, but I think you for reading up to here, and I sure would be happy if you could help me out with this. I would like to have the CD done up and ready as soon as possible as we have midterms and finals and then the end of the term coming up in mid may which means that there is not much time left. Again thanks for your time, and please please please see if you could come up with anything.

Regards
Justin Harford

Into this wild abyss, the weary fiend stood on the brink of hell and looked awhile, pondering his voyage

John Milton
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