Re: Pook and Backwards Priests Was: wav.files
From: | Sally Caves <scaves@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, December 15, 1999, 3:57 |
I have yet to coast through sixty five messages from yesterday,
Herman, but it sounds to me like Latin. Very indistinct... I
was able to hear two words: dominum and domini. As for the
rest, I couldn't make it out. But I think it's Latin. I
wonder where they got it from? Keep it up for a while, because
I want my husband to listen to it. How do I copy and download
this? It wasn't obvious, it's not like right clicking on an
image.
Sally
Herman Miller wrote:
>
> On Sun, 12 Dec 1999 10:41:53 -0800, Sally Caves <scaves@...>
> wrote:
>
> >Had you seen the movie? It's not as noticeable in the movie, because
> >everyone is riveted on those naked women <G>! (Me, I was riveted on the
> >naked women and their masks and HEAD-DRESSES!). I would LOVE to hear
> >your
> >version of "Masked Ball" sampled backwards. Anyway you can record it
> >and
> >make a link to it? With copyright? <G> Or just for us?
>
> Well, the whole thing is 6 minutes long! But here's a short sample of what
> it sounds like (1:15, 364K):
>
>
http://www.io.com/~hmiller/audio/priests.ra
>
> I'll leave it up there just long enough to see if anyone recognizes what
> language it is. I don't think it's Latin or Greek, but a couple of words do
> sound like Latin.
dominum, domini.
>
> I haven't seen the movie yet, mainly because I've been so busy the last
> year, but I'll keep it in mind when it comes out on video (or is it already
> out yet?)
I think it might be. But not for sale yet.
Sally
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